Bear Creek Salmon Festival
Join us at the Bear Creek Salmon Festival on Saturday October 12, 11am-4pm at North Mountain Park in Ashland to celebrate fall and the return of native salmon. Bring the
Join us at the Bear Creek Salmon Festival on Saturday October 12, 11am-4pm at North Mountain Park in Ashland to celebrate fall and the return of native salmon. Bring the
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
There are beautiful and useful groundcovers for any landscape situation – from deep shade to full sun, irrigated gardens to dry slopes, clay to sandy soil. This class will introduce
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
Every autumn, Chinook salmon swim back up the Rogue River to their birthplaces in the Rogue and Illinois Valley rivers and streams to spawn and continue the salmon life cycle.
When we think of poverty, we often think of an absence of material wealth. However, a deeper and more pervasive poverty is an absence of community and mutuality. Drawing on
South Mountain Friends Meeting meeting for worship held 11 a.m. Sundays at 543 S. Mountain Avenue, Ashland. All are welcome. Activities for children provided. With any questions, call David Runkel
Elections are near. Educate yourself! Come hear from candidates in an upcoming forum for those running in contested Ashland City Council races, held 12:30 to 4 p.m. at Ashland High
On Sunday October 13th at 2 pm the Talent Historical Society Museum, 105 N Market, will be showing two films by Mark and Cici Brown documenting the rebuilding of the
Listenable new music played by the Rogue Winds, a woodwind quintet. Sherril Wood, flute, Kristin Kessler, oboe, Marla Kasdorf, clarinet, Linda Harris, horn, and Bruce Shay, bassoon. The composers are
A candlelight service using sacred music to provide a meditative worship experience. It is a service steeped in tradition. Doors open at 6:15 p.m., music begins at 6:30 p.m. and
Tai Chi is a moving meditation that strengthens bones and muscles, improves balance and increases flexibility. Qi Gong, the movement of energy through the body, is also incorporated. Pre-registration required:
(It’s free)