Ashland’s Sacred Walk to 2024 ~ Ashland’s 25th Community Labyrinth Walk to the New Year
Wesley Hall on the campus of Ashland First United Methodist Church 175 N. Main St., Ashland
Walking a Sacred Path: Explorations Into Peace
First United Methodist Church Ashland 175 N Main Street, Ashland
Ashland’s Sacred Walk to 2024 ~ Ashland’s 25th Community Labyrinth Walk to the New Year
Wesley Hall on the campus of Ashland First United Methodist Church 175 N. Main St., Ashland
Transformational 9D Sound and Breath Experience: The Awakening Journey with Nikki Clifton
Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library 1757 Ashland St., AshlandWeek of Events
Walking a Sacred Path: Explorations Into Peace
Ashland's 25th Community Labyrinth Walk to New Year runs from 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 31, to 1 a.m. Monday, Jan. 1, then runs again from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 1, at Wesley Hall in Ashland First United Methodist Church, 175 N. Main St., Ashland. Everyone is welcome to attend the free event. "This
Ashland’s Sacred Walk to 2024 ~ Ashland’s 25th Community Labyrinth Walk to the New Year
Ashland’s Sacred Walk to 2024 Walking a Sacred Path: Explorations Into Peace Wesley Hall on the campus of Ashland First United Methodist Church, 175 N. Main St., Ashland, OR Sunday, December 31, 2023, 3:30 PM - 1:00 AM; Monday January 1, 2024, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM For information contact: Elizabeth Austin Phone: 541-601-8435 Email:
Severe Weather Overnight Shelter
The Ashland emergency severe weather shelter at 2200 Ashland St. will open at 5 p.m. The doors close and lights go out by 10 p.m. The shelter closes at 9 a.m. the next morning. This is a low barrier, no frill, overnight shelter for anyone needing to get out of the cold. The shelter is
Severe Weather Overnight Shelter
The Ashland emergency severe weather shelter at 2200 Ashland St. will open at 5 p.m. The doors close and lights go out by 10 p.m. The shelter closes at 9 a.m. the next morning. This is a low barrier, no frill, overnight shelter for anyone needing to get out of the cold. The shelter is
Severe Weather Overnight Shelter
The Ashland emergency severe weather shelter at 2200 Ashland St. will open at 5 p.m. The doors close and lights go out by 10 p.m. The shelter closes at 9 a.m. the next morning. This is a low barrier, no frill, overnight shelter for anyone needing to get out of the cold. The shelter is
Monday, January 1, 2024
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January 1, 2024 -Intermediate Tai Chi for Older Adults
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January 1, 2024 -Walking a Sacred Path: Explorations Into Peace
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January 1, 2024 -Ashland’s Sacred Walk to 2024 ~ Ashland’s 25th Community Labyrinth Walk to the New Year
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January 1, 2024 -Gentle Yoga for Older Adults
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January 1, 2024 -Line dancing for older adults
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January 1, 2024 -New Year’s Day Community Flower Offering & Kora
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January 1, 2024 -Transformational 9D Sound and Breath Experience: The Awakening Journey with Nikki Clifton
Intermediate Tai Chi for Older Adults
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: ashland.or.us/register or 541.488.5342.
Walking a Sacred Path: Explorations Into Peace
Ashland's 25th Community Labyrinth Walk to New Year runs from 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 31, to 1 a.m. Monday, Jan. 1, then runs again from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 1, at Wesley Hall in Ashland First United Methodist Church, 175 N. Main St., Ashland. Everyone is welcome to attend the free event. "This
Ashland’s Sacred Walk to 2024 ~ Ashland’s 25th Community Labyrinth Walk to the New Year
Ashland’s Sacred Walk to 2024 Walking a Sacred Path: Explorations Into Peace Wesley Hall on the campus of Ashland First United Methodist Church, 175 N. Main St., Ashland, OR Sunday, December 31, 2023, 3:30 PM - 1:00 AM; Monday January 1, 2024, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM For information contact: Elizabeth Austin Phone: 541-601-8435 Email:
Gentle Yoga for Older Adults
The focus of this one-hour hatha yoga class is to increase strength, flexibility and balance while simultaneously alleviating stress and fatigue. Additional benefits of regular yoga practice include an overall sense of well-being and an increase in self-awareness and self-acceptance. Participants must be aware of their own capabilities in order to participate safely. Ability to
Line dancing for older adults
Get active through dance! Line Dance is a choreographed dance in which participants line up in rows and follow a repeated sequence of steps to music. It is a great way to keep your brain on its toes! Line dancing enhances balance, provides fitness and strength and improves mental acuity through complex movement. No partner
New Year’s Day Community Flower Offering & Kora
All are welcome! Please join us for this self-guided event. *Bring a flower to offer, with your aspirations for the new year, at the flower altar *Meditate in the Shrine Room *Spin the prayer wheels and recite mantra *Enjoy the wintry gardens *Share a cup of tea with others on the patio *Family-friendly Please contribute
Transformational 9D Sound and Breath Experience: The Awakening Journey with Nikki Clifton
Fasten your seatbelt as you transcend the dream spell, revealing the unfiltered truth of your existence—empowered, sovereign, and free. Peel back layers, shedding fictions that kept you feeling small. This breathwork haven releases burdens of the past, bidding farewell to negativity, self-criticism, and judgments, allowing reconnection with your authentic self. Inspired by themes of acceptance,
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
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January 2, 2024 -Southern Oregon Homelessness Summit: Uniting to address housing insecurity
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January 2, 2024 -Books at Noon
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January 2, 2024 -BIG IDEAS DISCUSSION SERIES PRESENTS “Tackling the Affordable Housing Shortage Head-On”
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January 2, 2024 -My Only Resolution for the New Year: Honoring My True Self by Linda Reppond
Southern Oregon Homelessness Summit: Uniting to address housing insecurity
Are you concerned about the escalating crisis of homelessness? Do you want to help? Are you looking for a place to start? Come learn about the causes and possible solutions to this complex issue at the Southern Oregon Homelessness Summit, held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, at the Ashland Hills Hotel, 2525
Books at Noon
Join a group of voracious readers each month at the Ashland Library for a bring-your-own-book style book group. Share what you are reading and find your next great read.
BIG IDEAS DISCUSSION SERIES PRESENTS “Tackling the Affordable Housing Shortage Head-On”
The Ashland branch of American Association of University Women (AAUW) and Jackson County Library Services are hosting a free “Tackling the Affordable Housing Shortage Head-On” discussion for the public. Oregon is in the throes of a full-blown housing crisis facing a current deficit of 140,000 units. The lack of housing is driving homelessness, increasing prices,
My Only Resolution for the New Year: Honoring My True Self by Linda Reppond
Perhaps, like me, you have given up on making New Year’s resolutions after so many quickly fell away and became one more way to beat yourself up. Most people make resolutions about various aspects of self-improvement: diet and exercise; creating and maintaining order in home, finances, or work life; or changing habits that are self-destructive.
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
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January 3, 2024 -City of Ashland Historic Preservation Advisory Committee
City of Ashland Historic Preservation Advisory Committee
City of Ashland's monthly Historic Preservation Advisory Committee meeting.
Thursday, January 4, 2024
No events on this day.
Friday, January 5, 2024
No events on this day.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
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January 6, 2024 -Ashland Christmas tree recycling event
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January 6, 2024 -Central Point Woodcarvers
Ashland Christmas tree recycling event
A Christmas tree recycling event is set for Saturday, Jan. 6, 2024, in the City of Ashland, according to a news release. The event will be a joint effort between Scout Troop No. 112 and 8112, Cub Scout pack No. 112, the Ashland Lion's Club, and the City of Ashland's Parks & Recreation Department. It
Central Point Woodcarvers
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 fee of $10 per month, or $55 a year if paid annually. We teach and share ideas for beginners, novices, and intermediate woodcarvers. The various
Sunday, January 7, 2024
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January 7, 2024 -Sunday Worship: We Value Equity
Sunday Worship: We Value Equity
We, as an association, name equity as one of our central values. What is equity? What does an equitable society look like? What can we do to ensure equity for all? "Equity means equality of outcome, not equality of opportunity." - Miranda Devine Attend in person or watch live or recorded on our YouTube channel: