The 2019 Britt Festival Orchestra Season Opens, Features Teddy’s Discovery Tuesdays Series

JACKSONVILLE, OR – The Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO), led by Maestro Teddy Abrams, returns to southern Oregon for its 57th season with three weeks of exhilarating orchestral programs at the Britt Pavilion in Jacksonville. The annual BFO season begins with a new series for families and people of all musical interests entitled Teddy’s Discovery Tuesdays (TDT), which offer […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:00-07:00July 22nd, 2019|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on The 2019 Britt Festival Orchestra Season Opens, Features Teddy’s Discovery Tuesdays Series

Summer Reads and Community Groups at Rebel Heart Books – by Peggy Dover

When is a bookstore more than a bookstore? When a longstanding goal, a passion for literature, and the perfect curating team combine forces. Owner, Eileen Bobek had dreamed of opening a bookstore in Jacksonville. Three years ago, with community support, an ideal storefront and the perfect sales assistant in Marcella Bell, the dream came alive. Recently I visited […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:00-07:00June 29th, 2019|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on Summer Reads and Community Groups at Rebel Heart Books – by Peggy Dover

Know Your Well Well! – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – July 2019

Many households in rural areas of Oregon obtain their water from a well. The question that always comes up in real estate transactions is how much water does the well produce and how much do you need?

The amount of […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:01-07:00July 1st, 2019|Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Know Your Well Well! – by Sandy J. Brown

Law of Averages – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – July 2019

Every month, I read the real estate sales statistics in the Mail Tribune provided to them by the Rogue Valley Association of Realtors. All the numbers are averages, or medians, calculated for the last 90 days. Overall, they are reporting a seller’s market which means limited […]

By |2019-07-01T14:02:42-07:00July 1st, 2019|Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on Law of Averages – by Graham Farran

Getting Here – by Mayor Paul Becker

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – July 2019

I was 16 years old when I went to college. The year was 1946, World War II had ended, the GI Bill had been passed by Congress, and the colleges were flooded with soldiers returning home to resume their lives. It was no […]

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Fly with the Eagles at Hanley Farm! – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on Hanley Farm – July 2019

Hanley Farm is pleased to welcome the Rogue Eagles RC model airplane club, “one of the largest and oldest clubs in the State of Oregon.” On Sunday, July 7, from noon to 3:00pm, club members will demonstrate radio controlled airplanes and drones. A perfect day for […]

By |2019-06-29T11:53:46-07:00June 29th, 2019|Featured Stories, Focus on Hanley Farm|Comments Off on Fly with the Eagles at Hanley Farm! – by Pam Sasseen

Peter Britt, Part 1 – “Photographer, Visionary, Entrepreneur” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – July 2019

It’s Britt season, so what better subject for summer’s Pioneer Profiles than Peter Britt, whose pioneer homestead is now the site of Britt Festivals, the Britt Gardens, and portions of Jacksonville’s Woodlands Trail System. Perhaps best known as the pioneer photographer who documented Southern Oregon’s people, activities, and landscapes […]

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Steve & Susan Casaleggio Exude Energy – by Mike McClain

Sensational Seniors – July 2019

My interview with the July “Sensational Seniors,” Steve and Susan Casaleggio, took place at their Jacksonville home off Third Street. It was emblematic of their high energy, for one would make a statement and then jump up to ponder the next thought while the other took over and […]

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Another Special Season on the Hill… – by Donna Briggs

News From Britt Hill – July 2019

What you might be missing…

Oh my, it’s July! The epicenter of summer and picnic weather. We kick-off July 1st and 2nd with blockbusters, Kris Kristofferson and Michael Franti. And who doesn’t know the masterful work of Dwight Yoakam, the iconic band […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:01-07:00June 29th, 2019|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on Another Special Season on the Hill… – by Donna Briggs

Roots – by Heidi Sue Nelson

My roots are firm into this ground. Over the years they have been exposed from harsh weather, but they are still planted holding me strong. 

But I’m still standing strong…

It’s warmer now. The air thickens and the rain drops are bigger.

My branches are starting […]

By |2019-06-10T10:58:36-07:00June 10th, 2019|Jacksonville Writers Group|Comments Off on Roots – by Heidi Sue Nelson

The Summer of Yum! – by Peggy Dover

The dining scene in Jacksonville just keeps getting better. This month I visited three new or evolving places for great eats and tasty treats. First stop, C Street Bistro.

Restaurant meals are only as well-prepared as the chef. At C Street Bistro, we’re blessed to have chef/owner Paul Becking cooking for us. Chef Becking first […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:01-07:00May 29th, 2019|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on The Summer of Yum! – by Peggy Dover

OREGON FIRE SAFE – Helping to Prevent Calamities – by Peggy Dover

Is your property fire season ready? The countdown is on, and fire season arrives soon, ready or not. Dry conditions, weather uncertainties, and human carelessness all carry the unknowns of how, when and where fire will spark. The question remaining is, what combustibles are available to fuel its path of destruction? As we’ve witnessed to our horror […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:02-07:00April 26th, 2019|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on OREGON FIRE SAFE – Helping to Prevent Calamities – by Peggy Dover

A Glass Act – by Margaret Barnes

Speaking of Antiquing – June 2019

Every day we get compliments that our colored glass display window is one of the best windows in town. We have arranged the color scheme so the colors flow into each other. Viewing from the outside or the inside, the rainbow effect is indeed quite striking. Each […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:02-07:00May 29th, 2019|Featured Stories, Speaking of Antiquing|Comments Off on A Glass Act – by Margaret Barnes

Enjoying the “Landscape” of Jacksonville – by Adam Haynes

Love Your Landscape – June 2019

The magical town of Jacksonville is beautiful year-round, but when summer arrives there are special opportunities to enjoy the “landscape” and beauty that summer accentuates.

After spending more than twenty years of my life in Jacksonville, I would like to point out […]

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How to Lower Your Tax Rate by Owning Rental Property – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – June 2019

If you just finalized your 2018 tax return and you’re now focused on how to “legally” lower your tax rate for 2019, you should read on. There are lots of tax benefits of being a landlord, most expenses are tax deductible, from finding tenants to […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:02-07:00May 29th, 2019|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on How to Lower Your Tax Rate by Owning Rental Property – by Graham Farran

What’s in a Name? – by Carolyn Kingsnorth, based on research provided by Ben Truwe

Pioneer Profiles – June 2019

Part of being human is to identify things by naming them so that we can relate to them, personalize them, own them if you will. My parents named me Carolyn. To distinguish me from my mother, family members called me Lynn. To long-time friends, I’m Fox or […]

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Hanley Farm Fun – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on Hanley Farm – June 2019

Historic Hanley Farm, established in 1857, is a picturesque working farm just outside of downtown Jacksonville. Owned and operated by the Southern Oregon Historical Society, the farm’s mission is to preserve the history of the people who settled the land and their contributions to the agricultural […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:03-07:00May 29th, 2019|Featured Stories, Focus on Hanley Farm|Comments Off on Hanley Farm Fun – by Pam Sasseen

Forest Park Volunteers Stay Active – by Mike McClain

Sensational Seniors – June 2019

This month’s “Sensational Seniors” article focuses on four retired men who dedicate hours each week doing “hands on” work at Jacksonville’s Forest Park, a 1,460-acre gem one mile out of Jacksonville. This hardy foursome, made up of a miner and three retired school teachers, acknowledges their senior advisor, […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:03-07:00May 29th, 2019|Featured Stories, Sensational Seniors|Comments Off on Forest Park Volunteers Stay Active – by Mike McClain

The Jacksonville Boosters Club Rocks! – by Donna Briggs

News From Britt Hill – June 2019

Using the recent words of our new Facilities Operation Manager, Andrew Mustain, “It was Rob Buerk’s generosity and leadership that we owe gratitude to for overseeing the removal of the old picnic tables and installation of the new picnic tables. The Britt Experience has always been […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:03-07:00May 29th, 2019|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on The Jacksonville Boosters Club Rocks! – by Donna Briggs

Martin – By Michael Karpinski

It is late, morning is closer than evening. Sleep has avoided me once more. I wander the house in slippers and robe. My mind chewing on last night’s party talk. I walk to your room, pull the chain of a small green banker’s lamp.  A warm light fills the corner where you are resting. You are as […]

By |2019-05-10T08:25:26-07:00May 10th, 2019|Jacksonville Writers Group|Comments Off on Martin – By Michael Karpinski

Britt Ticket Sales to the General Public Begin Friday, May 10

MEDFORD, OR — Britt’s 2019 full season line-up goes on sale to the general public starting at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 10. At this writing, tickets are still available for all concerts in the 2019 lineup, with Chicago reserved seating full and limited seating remaining on several other shows. In addition, the “Best of Britt” event […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:03-07:00May 8th, 2019|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Ticket Sales to the General Public Begin Friday, May 10

Over It – by Michael Kell

A Cup of Conversation – May 2019

I’m completely over the puppies-experience. By week two of eight, my decision-making paradigm was under major assault. In winter-time, one puppy can be a full-time job if your set up is flawed…eight puppies test the outer-limits of what’s humanly possible assuming hygiene and thoughtful care are […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:03-07:00April 26th, 2019|Cup of Conversation, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Over It – by Michael Kell

Ladies and Gentlemen, Take My Advice – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – May 2019

By the time you read this, school will be back in session and I will be celebrating the end of another spring break “staycation.” Two weeks without the benefit of an entertaining trip to an exotic locale—or even a lousy locale—is about ten days too many. (Okay, we […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:03-07:00April 26th, 2019|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|Comments Off on Ladies and Gentlemen, Take My Advice – by Kate Ingram

Know Your Antique Wood – by Margaret Barnes

Speaking of Antiquing – May 2019

The glory of antique furniture, be it a piece from the Federalist period, the Victorian era, mid-century Modern, English or American, it’s all about the wood. You identify wood by its grain. Wood can be stained any color, so it’s important to know what you’re looking at.

By |2020-09-30T14:16:03-07:00April 26th, 2019|Featured Stories, Speaking of Antiquing|Comments Off on Know Your Antique Wood – by Margaret Barnes

Accessory Dwelling Units in Jackson County – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – May 2019

Oregon has a housing shortage and that shortage has been growing in part because of a lack of housing being constructed combined with an influx of people moving to the state—lured by the state’s job opportunities and its forests, mountains, coastline and quality of life. […]

By |2019-04-26T14:48:37-07:00April 26th, 2019|Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Accessory Dwelling Units in Jackson County – by Sandy J. Brown

The Good the Bad and the Ugly – By Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – May 2019

The Southern Oregon real estate market has seen some bumps and bruises since the west coast erupted in fires last summer. We began this year with a very slow and weak market and then it exploded. Here is a quick review of the Good, Bad […]

By |2019-05-05T15:00:54-07:00April 26th, 2019|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on The Good the Bad and the Ugly – By Graham Farran

Impatience is a Virtue – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – May 2019

With the Britt Festival’s new season just around the corner, we find ourselves jittery with anticipation. “Music,” they say, “hath charms to sooth the savage beast.” We agree, but that suggests music of the hear (see what we did there?) and now. So what, we asked ourselves, […]

By |2019-04-26T14:00:00-07:00April 26th, 2019|Featured Stories, The Unfettered Critic|Comments Off on Impatience is a Virtue – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

Focus on Hanley Farm, May 2019 – by Pam Sasseen

May—definitely a busy month at Hanley Farm! Put Sunday, May 26, 1:00-3:00pm on your calendar for the first event in our Sundays at Hanley Farm summer series, “Growing and Propagating Heirloom Plants.” Learn from the experts—Chris Hardy, of Hardy Seeds, will speak about the importance of growing and saving heirloom, bioregionally-adapted seeds; Brad Smith of Feral Seeds discusses plant […]

By |2019-04-26T13:49:28-07:00April 26th, 2019|Featured Stories, Focus on Hanley Farm|Comments Off on Focus on Hanley Farm, May 2019 – by Pam Sasseen

Stan and Judie Lyon’s Active Lives Continue in Jacksonville – by Mike McClain

Sensational Seniors – May 2019

The May “Sensational Seniors” article features Stan and Judie Lyon. Both native Californians, Stan was born in San Diego on April 15, 1939. Stan’s mother oversaw the home while his father had a long career as an electrician with Rohr Aircraft. Stan and his younger brother were especially […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:04-07:00April 26th, 2019|Featured Stories, Sensational Seniors|Comments Off on Stan and Judie Lyon’s Active Lives Continue in Jacksonville – by Mike McClain

2019 Lineup Has Something for Everyone – by Donna Briggs

News From Britt Hill – May 2019

Whether you were a teenager in the 1960s, or born in 2001, Britt is the place to be this summer. Diverse, varied, and assorted, were all words used to describe the 2019 Britt Line-up at our April 11th Season Announcement Party, where our Britt family […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:04-07:00April 26th, 2019|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on 2019 Lineup Has Something for Everyone – by Donna Briggs

Spark of Discovery Alive and Well at Pickety Place Antiques & Collectibles – by Peggy Dover

“When most people come in and start looking around they say, ‘“Oh, this reminds me of my grandmother’s house, or my mother used to have this,’” says Margaret Barnes, one of four partners of Pickety Place Antiques and Collectibles. I recently visited with her about this treasured Jacksonville fixture.

Pickety Place has been drawing treasure seekers […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:04-07:00March 27th, 2019|Now, Peggy Dover, Speaking of Antiquing|Comments Off on Spark of Discovery Alive and Well at Pickety Place Antiques & Collectibles – by Peggy Dover

Alanis Morissette Cancels Britt Concert

MEDFORD, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival has been notified that due to unforeseen circumstances the Alanis Morissette concert scheduled for Sunday, June 23, 2019 has been canceled.

Due to this change, Britt Members and Business Partners who have submitted ticket orders for this concert will be contacted to inform them of […]

By |2019-04-17T12:13:13-07:00April 17th, 2019|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Alanis Morissette Cancels Britt Concert

Britt’s Final Music & Comedy 2019 Season Announcement

JACKSONVILLE, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival has announced the remaining concert schedule for 2019 at its annual Music & Comedy Season Announcement Party on Thursday, April 11, unveiling 16 more concerts for the summer festival, with wide variety and big names. Highlights of the announcement include 90’s pop icon Alanis Morissette […]

By |2019-04-12T10:32:29-07:00April 11th, 2019|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt’s Final Music & Comedy 2019 Season Announcement

Higher. Further. Faster. – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – April 2019

We recently saw the movie Captain Marvel.

Hold that thought—we’ll get back to it in a minute. But first: a few words about “comic book superhero” history. It’s complicated. Convoluted. Confusing.

And you thought it was just kid stuff!

In the 1930s, “pulp magazines” (named for the cheap wood pulp paper they were […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:05-07:00March 27th, 2019|Featured Stories, The Unfettered Critic|Comments Off on Higher. Further. Faster. – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

It Takes a Village… – by Donna Briggs

News From Britt Hill – April 2019

The Britt season goes on and on thanks to the 90 volunteers who show up on the Hill night after night. These volunteers are all members of the Britt Society, a separate non-profit organization with their own Board of Directors and 300 fantastic and active members. Recently two such […]

By |2019-04-05T13:44:27-07:00March 27th, 2019|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on It Takes a Village… – by Donna Briggs

Obstacle or Opportunity – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – April 2019

Where you stumble, there lies your treasure.” ~Joseph Campbell

Pop Quiz: A big rock drops in the middle of your life—illness, loss, divorce, financial trouble. Do you view it as:

  1. A) An obstacle, a random blow of misfortune?

or, B) An opportunity, a part of your path?

Your answer to this question is all […]

By |2019-04-05T13:44:06-07:00March 27th, 2019|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|Comments Off on Obstacle or Opportunity – by Kate Ingram

Attracting Birds – by Adam Haynes

Love Your Landscape – April 2019

Attracting desirable birds to your landscape can be a simple and enjoyable job with spectacular results. There are several easy steps you can take to create an environment in your landscape plan where birds will frequent and gather.

The first consideration is planting specific trees, shrubs, ground covers and perennials that […]

By |2019-04-05T13:43:56-07:00March 27th, 2019|Featured Stories, Love Your Landscape|Comments Off on Attracting Birds – by Adam Haynes

Pickety Place Stays True to Vintage – by Margaret Barnes

Speaking of Antiquing – April 2019

An “antique” is an item of value that is at least 100 years old. A “collectible” is termed vintage to reflect the era or decade from which it comes.

With the insurgence of reproduced antique and vintage items flooding the area, it feels like the “real thing” is being ignored, pushed […]

By |2019-04-05T13:43:48-07:00March 27th, 2019|Featured Stories, Speaking of Antiquing|Comments Off on Pickety Place Stays True to Vintage – by Margaret Barnes

Rules on Removing Trees in Jacksonville – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – April 2019

Trees play an especially important role in enhancing our quality of life. They provide screening from structures, privacy, are an effective sound barrier and can limit noise pollution. Trees improve air quality by acting as natural air filters removing dust, smoke and fumes from the atmosphere by trapping […]

By |2019-03-27T14:30:09-07:00March 27th, 2019|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Rules on Removing Trees in Jacksonville – by Sandy J. Brown

Oregon “First” in Statewide Rent Control – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – April 2019

Oregon enacted the nation’s first statewide rent control measure on February 28th, 2019, handing a victory to those who say low-income people are squeezed by the housing crunch in many major US cities and believe rent control is the answer.

On the other hand, landlords and developers argued that rent […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:05-07:00March 27th, 2019|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on Oregon “First” in Statewide Rent Control – by Graham Farran

Memory Issues – by Mayor Paul Becker

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – April 2019

Why is it, the older one gets, the more difficult it is to remember recent events while the easier it is to remember something in the distant past? I guess this is true for almost everyone except maybe politicians who, when faced with questions about the present […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:05-07:00March 27th, 2019|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Memory Issues – by Mayor Paul Becker

Jim Lewis Remains Committed to Jacksonville – by Mike McClain

Sensational Seniors – April 2019

This edition features longtime Jacksonville city official, Jim Lewis, whose dedication to service is a model for us all. Jim was born in Wray, Colorado on May 8, 1945; his father was a career Naval officer and a decorated World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War veteran. Jim’s mother was […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:05-07:00March 27th, 2019|Featured Stories, Sensational Seniors|Comments Off on Jim Lewis Remains Committed to Jacksonville – by Mike McClain
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