USDA Zone Changes: Gardening for Today in Our Changing World
For the first time in over a decade, the growing zones for the entire United States have been reconfigured. Join us to discuss what this means now for gardening and
For the first time in over a decade, the growing zones for the entire United States have been reconfigured. Join us to discuss what this means now for gardening and
Curious about Tibetan Buddhism? Please join us for Newcomers' night! This is a welcoming opportunity to visit KSC and learn about our many offerings. The evening will begin with a
First Friday Artwalk on the first Friday of every month from 5 to 7 p.m. Held at 562 "A" St. between Fourth and Fifth streets. Wine and refreshments are provided.
Art is a crucial part of our lives, bringing our community together physically and culturally through its ability to share relatable stories, inspire reflection, and form connections through engaging conversations.
Join us for First Friday Art Walk! We're excited to share a diverse array of wonderful artwork on display this month, created by our very talented artists. From eclectic visual
The Grand Re-Opening of Ashland's historic Columbia Hotel at 252 East Main Street in downtown Ashland will be held 5 to 8 p.m. First Friday, April 5. Music! Art! Food!
Bring your friends, family, neighbors, and theatre lovers to dig into history, witness what's new, and celebrate what's on the horizon for the Holly Theatre! This is YOUR invitation to
The Central Point Woodcarvers carving group meets from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays at the Central Point Senior Resource Center, 123 N. Second St., Central Point. There is a
Homestead application papers are good sources of genealogical information. Application papers often mention family members or neighbors, and previous residence as shown in dozens of papers, which may include land
This meditation is common to many traditions of Buddhism. In this practice, we rest our attention on a simple meditative support, such as the breath. Instead of following thoughts and
When the Article II process began, one of the things that many people hoped would become explicit is our willingness to be changed by being in community. The Commission was
“Mitsuko “Mitzi” Asai was not yet ten years old in the spring of 1942 when President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066 sent 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry–about two-thirds of them US
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