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Jacksonville Garden Club Spring 2020 Plant Sale is Canceled

UPDATED MARCH 30, 2020 – JACKSONVILLE GARDEN CLUB SPRING PLANT SALE CANCELED.

Thanks to all of the support we have received from you during the 80 years of Jacksonville Garden Club’s Spring and Holiday fund raising, we have been able to provide many scholarships for local students’ college experiences in a variety of environmental fields.

This year […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:46-07:00March 25th, 2020|Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Garden Club Spring 2020 Plant Sale is Canceled

Soaring Sounds at Ruch School

The soaring sounds of the orchestra can be heard at Ruch Outdoor Community School. With the help of our very generous community, funds raised at the annual auction allowed adding orchestra instruction beginning in the third grade.

The motivation behind our music enrichment program was based on the plethora of studies focusing on various music-centered strategies […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:46-07:00March 25th, 2020|Now|Comments Off on Soaring Sounds at Ruch School

City Snapshot – April 2020

At the March 3 meeting, the City Council appointed 5 applicants to a Citizens Advisory Committee that will work on updating Jacksonville’s Development Code. The members who were appointed are Don Reordan, Mike Thornton, Scott Selbe, Beverly Smith, and Diane Helmer. The committee is expected to begin work soon on the code update.

Pending approval by […]

By |2020-03-25T15:44:55-07:00March 25th, 2020|City Snapshot|Comments Off on City Snapshot – April 2020

Springtime Fun at the Farm! – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on Hanley Farm – April 2020

Spring is here! The sun is out, flowers are in bloom, and it’s time to celebrate!

EVENT CANCELED – Southern Oregon Historical Society’s Annual Heritage Plant Sale, Friday & Saturday, April 25 & 26, 10:00am-3:00pm (gates open at 9:00am on the 25th for SOHS members).

Earlier this year, SOHS volunteers propagated […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:47-07:00March 25th, 2020|Focus on Hanley Farm|Comments Off on Springtime Fun at the Farm! – by Pam Sasseen

Jacksonville City Offices Closing to Public Today

FROM CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, MARCH 23, 2020–Given the evolving situation with COVID-19 and the directives from Governor Brown, all City offices and departments will be closing to public walk-in traffic as of Monday, March 23rd at 1:00 pm.  All departments will remain open and available to the public during normal work hours by phone […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:47-07:00March 23rd, 2020|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville City Offices Closing to Public Today

Signs of the Times

Thanks to the Mayor and Administrator, town has adopted an emergency measure granting restaurants and businesses relief from sign, delivery and parking standards. The move enables the use of sandwich boards for food pick up and food delivery and enables use of street-side parking spaces. As noted by staff, “We know that businesses curtailing their […]

By |2020-03-17T16:50:44-07:00March 17th, 2020|City Hall Happenings, Now|4 Comments

Mary Theresa Rabenort

February 14, 1979 – January 23, 2020

Mary Theresa (Sylla) Rabenort, 40, of Jacksonville, went to her heavenly home on January 23, 2020. Mary was born February 14, 1979 in Medina, Ohio to John P. Sylla and Lissa D. (Richardson) Sylla. In her early teens, Mary moved from Ohio to Wisconsin after her mother passed away; […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:47-07:00March 17th, 2020|Obituaries|Comments Off on Mary Theresa Rabenort

All JCLS Libraries Closed UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Medford, Oregon (March 16, 2020)—Effective immediately, all branches of Jackson County Library Services are closed until further notice. Currently, public health best practices to reduce the spread of COVID-19 include limiting access to public spaces. Additionally, due to staffing concerns, we have made the decision to follow public health guidance and close to the public.

As […]

By |2020-03-16T10:24:52-07:00March 16th, 2020|Now|Comments Off on All JCLS Libraries Closed UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Jacksonville Boosters 2020 Home and History Tour Postponed

UPDATED ON MARCH 11, 2020–This afternoon, 3/11/2020, the Boosters Club Board of Directors made the difficult decision to postpone the Home and History Tour, previously scheduled for May 2-3. While we deeply appreciate the work done by our volunteers and the generosity of those who offered to open their homes, the escalating concerns associated with […]

By |2020-03-12T09:40:44-07:00February 24th, 2020|Event News, History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Boosters 2020 Home and History Tour Postponed

Second Britt Presents Announcement Brings More Music and Comedy This Summer

JACKSONVILLE, OR — In the second season announcement for 2020, Britt Presents is adding a variety of popular music artists and a comedian to the summer series line-up with several favorite returning artists. Britt Presents is excited to bring comedy back to the Britt Pavilion with Blue Collar Comedy Tour favorite, Ron White, on June […]

By |2020-03-13T11:51:22-07:00March 13th, 2020|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Second Britt Presents Announcement Brings More Music and Comedy This Summer

Iconic Scheffel’s Toy Store For Sale

Linda and Bill Graham, owners of Scheffel’s Toys on California Street, have announced that the store is for sale. Linda remarked, “Wow, thirty years sure flies by when you’re having a good time!” The couple say they plan to close or sell by the end of 2021 and they’ve enjoyed providing customers with the finest […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:47-07:00March 3rd, 2020|Now|Comments Off on Iconic Scheffel’s Toy Store For Sale

Pot Rack Kitchenware Shop For Sale

After 19 years working in Jacksonville and 10 years in Florence, Oregon, Steve and Joann, owners of the Pot Rack, have decided it’s time to retire. “We have customers come into the store every day of the year and tell us where they’re from…and now we think it’s time for us to visit some of […]

By |2020-03-03T14:25:23-08:00March 3rd, 2020|Now|3 Comments

Jones Cares Award Makes a Difference

As we reported a few months ago, Jacksonville residents Herstle and Kelly Jones, owners of Jones & Associates Premier Financial Solutions, planned to surprise a lucky recipient with 12 months of mortgage payments as part of their annual Jones Cares program. The annual gifting is at the core of the firm’s mission to give back […]

By |2020-03-03T14:32:13-08:00March 3rd, 2020|Now|1 Comment

2020 Best of Britt Benefit Features ‘60s and ‘70s Hitmaker-filled Happy Together Tour

MEDFORD, OR – Britt announces the return of the popular Happy Together Tour, who will perform after Best of Britt, an annual summer fundraising event benefiting Britt Education & Engagement, happening Thursday, July 9, 2020.

In its eighth year, the Best of Britt is a popular Britt extravaganza featuring a fun-filled evening of food, spirits and […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:47-07:00March 10th, 2020|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on 2020 Best of Britt Benefit Features ‘60s and ‘70s Hitmaker-filled Happy Together Tour

Celebrate the Shamrock in Jacksonville on March 14

Everyone is a wee bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day! Bring the family and enjoy some Irish shenanigans during Jacksonville’s Celebrate the Shamrock event on Saturday, March 14, 2020, beginning at noon.

Enjoy special-themed store discounts for those who can find the hidden shamrocks around Pico’s Worldwide, try the Lucky Leprechaun ginger fruit punch and receive […]

By |2020-02-27T12:04:11-08:00February 27th, 2020|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Celebrate the Shamrock in Jacksonville on March 14

Spring Cleaning? Don’t Forget Your Jewelry!

As part of Jacksonville’s Celebrate the Shamrock event on March 14, from noon-2:30pm, WillowCreek Gifts will be offering a special, FREE jewelry cleaning service. Thom Gregg, a local, professional Jeweler, will be in-store to carefully ultrasonic-clean and inspect up to five pieces of your jewelry…you may bring your sterling silver, gold, or platinum rings, earrings, […]

By |2020-02-27T12:08:10-08:00February 27th, 2020|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Spring Cleaning? Don’t Forget Your Jewelry!

Belles & Beaus: Just for Fun and More! – by Sharon Becker

Around the year 2000, a new and different shop opened in Jacksonville. This shop, called “Gussied Up,” captivated our feminine fancies while appealing to our love of Jacksonville history.

Hats! Gorgeous hats, custom-made, with feathers and flourish, and 1800’s-looking gowns, all lace and ribbons, bows and bustles.

This writer cannot begin describing the hours Jacksonville ladies spent […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:47-07:00March 3rd, 2020|History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Belles & Beaus: Just for Fun and More! – by Sharon Becker

Rebel Heart Bookworms March 2020: “Say Nothing” by Patrick Radden Keefe – by Eileen Bobek and Marcella Bell

“Say Nothing,” by Patrick Radden Keefe, tells the 30-plus year history of the Troubles of Northern Ireland through the interwoven true stories of people whose lives were shaped by the conflict, beginning with Jean McConville, a 38-year-old, widowed, mother of 10 who was disappeared by a gang of masked men and women in Belfast in […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:48-07:00March 3rd, 2020|Featured Stories, Rebel Heart Bookworms|Comments Off on Rebel Heart Bookworms March 2020: “Say Nothing” by Patrick Radden Keefe – by Eileen Bobek and Marcella Bell

City Snapshot – March 2020

City Council, February 4, 2020—Council held a study session on its regional water rights strategy led by City Administrator Jeff Alvis with assistance from Ed Olson from Varius Engineering (former Medford Water Commission Manager). Mr. Alvis discussed the history of Jacksonville’s water supply and related water rights, the current status of water rights, a proposed […]

By |2020-03-02T18:20:22-08:00March 2nd, 2020|City Snapshot|Comments Off on City Snapshot – March 2020

Mayor Becker Presents Larry Smith with Lifetime Achievement Award

At the February 18, 2020, City Council meeting, Mayor Becker presented Larry Smith with a “Lifetime Achievement Award.” Before a packed house, he recognized Larry as a citizen who, over many years, has worked in ways that benefit our city. “Larry Smith,” he said, “is a man whose presence and influence have shaped the lives […]

By |2020-03-02T18:18:46-08:00March 2nd, 2020|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Mayor Becker Presents Larry Smith with Lifetime Achievement Award

ACE is THE Place!

The Review has been inundated with positive comments from readers who just love Jacksonville’s new ACE Hardware store. We decided to catch up with Neal Cournoyer, Category Manager for C&K Markets, the owner of the new Jacksonville ACE Hardware Store.

Like its Central Point Ray’s Food Place and ACE Hardware, Jacksonville is also designed utilizing a […]

By |2020-01-30T14:04:30-08:00January 30th, 2020|Now|Comments Off on ACE is THE Place!

“Assist Your Move” is Ready and Willing to Help – by Peggy Dover

For seven years, Linda Farland and her crew at Assist Your Move have helped people navigate the stressful and physically demanding tasks involved with moving. And now, with a new fleet of trucks and storage facility, Assist Your Move handles every aspect involved with a move. “I started this business after my father passed and […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:49-07:00January 30th, 2020|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on “Assist Your Move” is Ready and Willing to Help – by Peggy Dover

Britt Announces First Set of Concerts for the 2020 Britt Presents Season

MEDFORD, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival announces its first set of concerts for the 2020 Britt Presents season this summer. In the first of three announcements, Britt presents a variety of musical artists including the classic country of Tanya Tucker, who was awarded two GRAMMYs this past January, modern bluegrass inspired acoustic jam […]

By |2020-02-14T16:13:01-08:00February 14th, 2020|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Announces First Set of Concerts for the 2020 Britt Presents Season

Rules for Mushroom Hunters in Historic Cemetery – from City of Jacksonville Cemetery Commission

Over the past couple of years we have noticed a sizeable increase in the number of people walking and driving the grounds of the Jacksonville Cemetery in search of mushrooms. Unfortunately this has lead to a series of problems that must be addressed and we ask for your cooperation and understanding. We know that the […]

February 2020 Classes at Shooting Star Nursery

All classes begin at 10:00am and are located at Shooting Star Nursery unless indicated otherwise. Space is limited, so please be sure to register at www.roguevalleynursery.com/class. A minimum of 5 attendees is needed for a class, otherwise the class may be canceled.

February 15, 10:00am: Building Healthy & Nontoxic Soil—There are lots […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:49-07:00January 30th, 2020|Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on February 2020 Classes at Shooting Star Nursery

Join the Rogue Valley Symphony for Holst’s ‘The Planets’ – with Choreographed Visuals

The Rogue Valley Symphony will bring Gustav Holst’s popular and enduring work, The Planets, to life with stunning, live choreographed visuals by Adrian Wyard.  While many of the visuals are original animations, everything shown has some basis in fact and has as its source data from telescopes, orbiting spacecraft, or rovers on the planets’ surfaces. […]

By |2020-02-12T14:32:48-08:00February 12th, 2020|Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Join the Rogue Valley Symphony for Holst’s ‘The Planets’ – with Choreographed Visuals

Rob Buerk Named Mayor’s Person of the Year

City Snapshot – February 2020

City Council Meeting, December 3, 2019Mayor Becker announced his Person of The Year selection for 2019 was Rob Buerk. Noting that Rob’s “Footprint is all over the City,” the mayor listed many of Rob’s achievements and volunteer positions including having served on the Buildings and Lands Committee, the Boosters Club and […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:49-07:00January 30th, 2020|City Hall Happenings, City Snapshot, Now|Comments Off on Rob Buerk Named Mayor’s Person of the Year

Jacksonville Boosters Club Annual Awards Honors Three

The 2019 recipient of the highly coveted President’s Award is Malcolm Carlaw and the recipients of the 2019 Booster of the Year Awards are Dick Meyers and Ron Holthusen.

Malcolm Carlaw is the recipient of the 2019 President’s Award. His unfaltering and enthusiastic participation in club projects was highlighted. He has done everything from hanging flags […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:50-07:00January 30th, 2020|Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Boosters Club Annual Awards Honors Three

“A Path Through Time” Update – by Jo Stimson, Jacksonville Boosters

If you happened to be driving north on Fifth Street in Jacksonville in mid-December, you may have seen a lot of activity on the sidewalk in front of Jacksonville’s City Hall. The sidewalk from C Street to D Street was removed in front of City Hall and a new sidewalk was poured. Fourteen granite blocks […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:50-07:00January 30th, 2020|City Hall Happenings, History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on “A Path Through Time” Update – by Jo Stimson, Jacksonville Boosters

Welcome Fire Department Interns – by Wayne Painter, Interim Jacksonville Fire Chief

The New Year is bringing some new faces to the Jacksonville Fire Department. This January marks the start of Jacksonville Fire Department’s student internship program, made possible by a Federal Grant awarded in 2019.

The internship program is a great opportunity for students seeking careers in firefighting and emergency medical services. Several student firefighters will intern […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:50-07:00February 4th, 2020|City Hall Happenings, News|Comments Off on Welcome Fire Department Interns – by Wayne Painter, Interim Jacksonville Fire Chief

SOCCA Chinese New Year 2020 – Celebrate the Year of the Rat! – by Peggy Dover

As we enter the season when winter shows little pity for our doldrums, and just when we can’t stomach another day of gray, February creeps in with hints of spring. That’s when the Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association, or SOCCA, comes to our rescue with the perfect anecdote—a colorful festival to celebrate the Chinese New […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:50-07:00January 28th, 2020|Event News, Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on SOCCA Chinese New Year 2020 – Celebrate the Year of the Rat! – by Peggy Dover

National “Cruising And Crooning” Tour Comes to Jacksonville on February 9, 2020

Cross Country tour with stops at over 100 Senior communities, visits Pioneer Village this Sunday 

JACKSONVILLE, OR – February 2020  –The iN2L, 60/20 Tour Bus will be arriving in Jacksonville, Oregon on Sunday February 9th at Pioneer Village.  The iN2L 60/20 tour is a cross-country trek to over 100 senior living communities like Pioneer Village who […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:50-07:00February 3rd, 2020|Event News, Now|Comments Off on National “Cruising And Crooning” Tour Comes to Jacksonville on February 9, 2020

Applegate Trails Association Work Party is February 1

On Saturday, February 1, 2020, don your long johns and come help us maintain the stunning East Applegate Ridge Trail. Work at your own pace, meet new friends, develop camaraderie, get some exercise, help your community and discover what many say is the most beautiful trail in the Applegate. We meet at 9:00am and quit […]

By |2020-01-13T08:46:05-08:00January 13th, 2020|Event News, Now, Trail Talk|Comments Off on Applegate Trails Association Work Party is February 1

State of the Art Presence, February 2020 – by Hannah West

We know that other kinds of animals make tools, other kinds of animals may have some kind of language. We know that other animals have extremely complex social organizations. I think we can see art as being one of the only ways that we can imagine humans to be distinctively different. Art can be seen […]

By |2020-01-30T14:51:42-08:00January 30th, 2020|Featured Stories, State of Art Presence|Comments Off on State of the Art Presence, February 2020 – by Hannah West

Britt Festival Announces 2020 Orchestra Season!

Teddy Abrams Leads Oregon’s Britt Festival Orchestra Season, Celebrating Beethoven’s 250th Birthday with Stellar Guest Artists and a World Premiere by Caroline Shaw

The Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO) announces its 2020 summer season, anchoring Oregon’s Britt Music and Arts Festival with three weeks of exciting open-air programming in the scenic Rogue Valley. Under the inventive […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:51-07:00January 23rd, 2020|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Festival Announces 2020 Orchestra Season!

Britt Website Receives Significant Upgrade

MEDFORD, OR –  Britt Music & Arts Festival announces the redesign and significant upgrade of their website that will improve the ability of Britt patrons and fans to purchase tickets and learn about various operations of the non-profit organization. Constructed by web design firm Project A, the new design is constructed on a modern WordPress […]

By |2020-01-16T15:56:53-08:00January 16th, 2020|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Website Receives Significant Upgrade

The Human Element – A Documentary Movie

Earth, Air, Fire, and Water are touted in astrology as the basic elements of matter.  They feature profoundly in myth and magic.  To these, we should add the human element since, even in the arena of geology – as our impact equals or exceeds those of other forces – the profound impact that humanity now […]

By |2020-01-09T16:53:08-08:00January 14th, 2020|Community, Now|Comments Off on The Human Element – A Documentary Movie

SOCAN’s Master Climate Protector- A Primer for Action – Registration Open

Anyone watching local events can see the temperature rising, snowpack dwindling, fire season lengthening.  These trends are not peculiar to Southern Oregon.  Our planet has warmed approximately a degree Centigrade since the industrial revolution.  Trends are progressing faster than climate scientists have anticipated.  We are in precarious times; the need for action is urgent!

Would you […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:51-07:00January 9th, 2020|Community, Now|Comments Off on SOCAN’s Master Climate Protector- A Primer for Action – Registration Open

Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association Schedules 2020 Year of the Rat Activities

Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association (SOCCA) has scheduled the Chinese New Year celebration in Jacksonville, Oregon for Saturday, Feb.8, 2020.

It will be the Year of the Rat and SOCCA’s 61-foot dragon, the ‘Mighty One’ will awaken and once again grace Jacksonville’s traditional downtown Chinese New Year Parade with his appearance.  Accompanying the Mighty One will […]

By |2020-01-02T09:09:04-08:00January 2nd, 2020|Event News, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association Schedules 2020 Year of the Rat Activities

Rogue Valley Symphony’s January Concert Features Pianist Angela Cheng

Mozart, Brahms & Beethoven with Canadian pianist Angela Cheng

“This concert is appealing for its simple beauty.  It is music distilled to a very pure essence,” said Music Director Martin Majkut about the Rogue Valley Symphony’s January concert.  This program will feature pianist Angela Cheng on Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5 “Emperor”.  Other works […]

By |2019-12-26T10:55:56-08:00December 26th, 2019|Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Rogue Valley Symphony’s January Concert Features Pianist Angela Cheng

Anna Elkins Releases New Book

Jacksonville poet-painter Anna Elkins just released a new book, Living Large on Little: How to See the Invitation in Limitation. The Jacksonville Review caught up with her to find out more.

What does it mean to live large on little?

It’s the paradox that restriction expands creativity. Whether working with a poem or a pocketbook, if we […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:52-07:00December 2nd, 2019|Now|Comments Off on Anna Elkins Releases New Book

Playball Prospects Accepting Donations

Twelve kids need immediate help to play baseball!

Medford, OR: Playball Prospects, a non-profit, advanced training program for baseball, is looking for donations for their scholarship program. There are currently twelve kids, ages 9-17, in need of support. Playball Prospects’ mission is to offer every child the opportunity to play baseball and increase their skills both […]

By |2019-12-06T16:04:16-08:00December 6th, 2019|Community, Now|Comments Off on Playball Prospects Accepting Donations

Calling All Book Lovers – Rebel Heart Books Suggests Holiday Reading

The Review consulted with the best sources in town for some holiday reading recommendations for you book lovers out there and for you book gift givers alike! Here’s a few suggestions from Eileen and Marcella at Rebel Heart Books in downtown J’ville!

Retablos, Octavio Solis—This is a straight-to-the-heart-of-the-matter memoir told as a collection of vignettes, named […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:52-07:00December 2nd, 2019|Now|Comments Off on Calling All Book Lovers – Rebel Heart Books Suggests Holiday Reading

EA Luetkemeyer Pens Tale

Jacksonville author EA Luetkemeyer is pleased to announce the release of his second novel, Penitentiary Tales: a Love Story. Called “an insightful and at times darkly disturbing glimpse into an institution rarely entered by most readers” (Dr. John M. Coggeshall, Clemson University), Penitentiary Tales: a Love Story recounts the escapades of Dean Davis, a thirty-something, […]

By |2019-12-02T11:35:25-08:00December 2nd, 2019|Now|Comments Off on EA Luetkemeyer Pens Tale

Bella Thinks Pink!

This October, Bella Union restaurant raised $2500 and donated it all to Providence Hospital for their breast cancer awareness program. Co-owner Christian Hamilton (pictured here on the right) said the funds were raised by selling special $12 Bella Union breast cancer awareness tee shirts, along with 10% of all pizza sales. This was the first […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:52-07:00December 2nd, 2019|Community, Now|Comments Off on Bella Thinks Pink!

Brodie Dental Angel Tree Gift Program

Every year, dozens of caring businesses participate in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Toy Drive program to brighten the lives of families here in the Rogue Valley. This year, more businesses will participate in the program, collecting toys for 3000 Jackson County kids age 12 and under!

Thanks to your generosity, children in our community who […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:52-07:00October 31st, 2019|Community, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Brodie Dental Angel Tree Gift Program

Code Revision Update Kickoff Event and Volunteer Opportunity – by Andrea Lerner Thompson, Chair, Committee for Citizen Involvement

The City of Jacksonville is currently recruiting volunteers to serve on a five-member Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) to review and edit proposed revisions to the Jacksonville Land Development Code with possible amendments to the Comprehensive Plan to ensure consistency between the documents.

The current Development Code is long overdue for an update. With inconsistencies that lead […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:52-07:00December 2nd, 2019|City Hall Happenings, Community, Now|Comments Off on Code Revision Update Kickoff Event and Volunteer Opportunity – by Andrea Lerner Thompson, Chair, Committee for Citizen Involvement

Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale is Friday, December 6th

People from all over the Valley love to come to Jacksonville during the holiday season to enjoy Victorian Christmas with the decorations and lights that adorn downtown. The Jacksonville Garden Club contributes to the festive atmosphere with its Holiday Greens Sale, where a variety of beautiful table arrangements, baskets, wreaths, swags and sweet treats are […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:52-07:00December 2nd, 2019|Garden, Now|Comments Off on Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale is Friday, December 6th
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