Sympathy and Encouragement in Jacksonville – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – November 2022

After a devastating fire on September 26, a long-time restaurant, Las Palmas, was rendered unusable. It was by chance that the fire occurred when no one was in the building. Two neighboring businesses were also impacted with smoke damage, causing the inventory of Country Quilts and Trotting […]

By |2022-10-27T17:23:22-07:00October 27th, 2022|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Sympathy and Encouragement in Jacksonville – by Mayor Donna Bowen

Britt’s 60th Anniversary a Success

Music and comedy fans make Britt’s 60th Anniversary a success 

MEDFORD, OR — In its first full season since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the nonprofit Britt Music & Arts Festival declares its 60th Anniversary season a giant success. Britt thanks its patrons, members, business partners, media partners, artists, and fans for coming together to […]

By |2022-10-03T14:55:10-07:00October 3rd, 2022|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Britt’s 60th Anniversary a Success

City of Jacksonville Council Elections: November 8, 2022 – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – October 2022

City elections for the Office of Councilor or Mayor can be confusing to understand. This legal process can be puzzling, especially if you have moved to Jacksonville from a different city or state. As a resident, what should you expect to see during an election? What is […]

By |2022-09-29T15:05:33-07:00September 29th, 2022|A Few Minutes with the Mayor|Comments Off on City of Jacksonville Council Elections: November 8, 2022 – by Mayor Donna Bowen

They’re Baaack… “Meet the Pioneers” Returns to Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery – by Peggy Dover

Three years ago, a select group of pioneers, lying in peaceful estate at the Jacksonville Cemetery, roused to enjoy the limelight and tell about their lives. Others have waited patiently for their chance to be heard. Now, a handful of residents from the Silent City on the Hill are free to speak, and believe me, […]

By |2022-09-29T13:38:07-07:00September 29th, 2022|Event News, Historic Cemetery News, Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on They’re Baaack… “Meet the Pioneers” Returns to Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery – by Peggy Dover

Of Light & Magic & the Inevitable Impact of Innovation – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – October 2022

Time keeps on slippin’, slippin’, slippin’

Into the future…” ~Steve Miller, 1976

Slippin,’ in fact, happens all the time.

Let’s say you come up with the most amazing, ground-breaking technology ever seen. Your awesome innovation changes everything it touches and is applauded as true magic.

Then, in the blink of a decade or two […]

By |2022-09-29T14:40:11-07:00September 29th, 2022|The Unfettered Critic|Comments Off on Of Light & Magic & the Inevitable Impact of Innovation – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

Schnitzel in Garlic Mushroom Gravy – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from The Pot Rack – October 2022

It’s October and my palette is shifting into hearty dishes that scream comfort. Let’s tuck into a tasty and tender Schnitzel pounded thin and topped with a luscious gravy. So many options with this little recipe. Make it as is or improvise and make it your own. […]

By |2022-09-29T14:31:21-07:00September 29th, 2022|Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Schnitzel in Garlic Mushroom Gravy – by Erika Bishop

Endings, Middles, & Beginnings – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – October 2022

I’ve been sharing a lot recently about some personal transitions I’m experiencing, but I’m keenly aware that we are all going through major cultural, political, economic and social transitions, writ large. There’s a whole lot of shakin’ going on these days.

Given this, it’s amazing to me how the impact of these […]

By |2022-09-29T14:19:21-07:00September 29th, 2022|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|1 Comment

New Market Realities for Homeowners – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – October 2022

Although sales of existing homes in Jackson County only fell 1.8% overall for the year (per the Rogue Valley Association of Realtors), inventory of all homes on the market increased about 60% from this time last year and pending sales for the year have decreased by 5%—so it […]

By |2022-09-29T14:17:55-07:00September 29th, 2022|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on New Market Realities for Homeowners – by Sandy J. Brown

Be Diligent in Monitoring Income Sources – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – October 2022

To help combat persistently high inflation rates coming out of the pandemic economy, the Federal Reserve has increased the short-term lending rate from essentially 0% to 2.25% this year. Even more rises are anticipated, with the majority of future bets currently predicting that we will end the year with […]

By |2022-09-29T13:51:02-07:00September 29th, 2022|Featured Stories, On Money and More|Comments Off on Be Diligent in Monitoring Income Sources – by Erich & Matt Patten

Thank You, Jacksonville! – by Abby McKee

News From Britt Hill – October 2022

It’s official: Britt has wrapped its 2022 season! What a season it was. We hosted 34 main stage concerts and 10 BrittKids Koncerts. Over 60,000 people were served through our live events. 16 Britt Presents performances were sold out—an all-time record!

It takes hundreds of people to make this happen […]

By |2022-09-29T12:48:12-07:00September 29th, 2022|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on Thank You, Jacksonville! – by Abby McKee

New Station is All Fired-Up! – by Peggy Dover

Jacksonville’s New State-of-the-Art Fire Hall – September 2022

JACKSONVILLE’S EARLIEST FIRE DEPARTMENT WAS A HOOK AND LADDER, dating from about 1860, making it among the oldest in Oregon. Engine Company #1 is still running strong. Jacksonville citizens have much to be proud of in their historic town, and members of the community have a way of […]

By |2022-08-30T16:30:39-07:00August 30th, 2022|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on New Station is All Fired-Up! – by Peggy Dover

Best of Southern Oregon: Waterfalls & Bike Trails – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – August 2022

As Realtors in Southern Oregon for over 20 years, we have met hundreds of families moving into our area from out of state. We quickly become their “go-to” for advice on where to go, what to do, and how to enjoy our great outdoors. We quickly realized that our […]

By |2022-07-28T13:26:54-07:00July 28th, 2022|Let's Talk Real Estate, Now|Comments Off on Best of Southern Oregon: Waterfalls & Bike Trails – by Graham Farran

End of Summer Sweet Corn Risotto – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from The Pot Rack – September 2022

Risotto used to scare me. The ingredients are simple enough but the love needed to create a proper risotto means you have to give it your full attention. So I make my risotto the star of the show, not a side dish. When you take your time […]

By |2022-09-13T16:43:28-07:00September 1st, 2022|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on End of Summer Sweet Corn Risotto – by Erika Bishop

William Green T’Vault – Part 2 – “Opportunist” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – September 2022

Last month we introduced you to William T’Vault, or Tevault, or Teevault—depending on the when and where—inasmuch as this pioneer regularly reinvented himself. We traced him through an early legal career; a marriage to the “granddaughter” of Daniel Boone; a jail break following charges of murder and rape; an arduous trek […]

By |2022-09-13T16:42:58-07:00August 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, Pioneer Profiles|Comments Off on William Green T’Vault – Part 2 – “Opportunist” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Notes from the Nest – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – September 2022

This summer has been a particularly fecund one for birds in my world. We’ve been surrounded by nests of blue jays, robins, and spotted towhees (which I call grackles—I can’t tell you why, but I like the name quite a lot). The bird babies are fledging now, which is a perfect, […]

By |2022-08-31T18:09:23-07:00August 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|Comments Off on Notes from the Nest – by Kate Ingram

Adieu to Summer Magic – for Now – by Abby McKee

News From Britt Hill – September 2022

There’s no feeling quite like the hot summer air cooling as the sun sets behind the madrones and ponderosa pines. Friends, both longtime and new, laugh and chatter until the applause swells to welcome an artist to the stage. We experience the music together, accompanied by crickets and birds […]

By |2022-08-31T18:05:50-07:00August 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on Adieu to Summer Magic – for Now – by Abby McKee

It’s Too Darn Hot – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – September 2022

Cole Porter had it right. It’s too darn hot… to sup, fill the cup, or engage in any of the usual (ahem) shenanigans with your honey during this hot, hot, hot summer.

Our suggestion: boost the air conditioning, and stream, baby, stream—on the web, that is. Whether it’s a movie you […]

By |2022-08-31T18:00:59-07:00August 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, The Unfettered Critic|Comments Off on It’s Too Darn Hot – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

Update on Senate Bill 762 Wildfire Maps – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – September 2022

In last month’s Jacksonville Review, I wrote about Senate Bill 762, which makes extensive changes to Oregon wildfire policy, affecting how the state responds to wildfires and potentially requiring property owners make modifications to their property in order to lower their wildfire risk. The draft Wildfire Risk Maps […]

By |2022-08-31T15:15:24-07:00August 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Update on Senate Bill 762 Wildfire Maps – by Sandy J. Brown

The Times They Are A-Changin’ – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – September 2022

Say goodbye to the days of a “sellers’ market” and hello to a new, more balanced real estate market. 2022 has been quite the year; the US gross domestic product contracted in the first and second quarters, the stock market has been tumbling, inflation is stubbornly high, the Federal […]

By |2022-08-31T15:15:58-07:00August 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on The Times They Are A-Changin’ – by Graham Farran

Investment Advice from Aesop – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – September 2022

Let’s take a break from all the debate about inflation and recession to provide some real hard hitting investment advice relating to one of history’s greatest storytellers—Aesop. Aesop was born in 620 BC, and storytelling in Ancient Greece was likely not the most lucrative career. But Aesop had a […]

By |2022-08-31T15:06:05-07:00August 31st, 2022|On Money and More|Comments Off on Investment Advice from Aesop – by Erich & Matt Patten

Senate Bill 762 (Fire Risk Map) And Beyond – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – September 2022

One of the most talked about topics over the past month has been Senate Bill (SB) 762. What is it? What does it mean? How does it affect my property? What should I do? Many Jacksonville property owners were shocked to receive form notices from the Oregon […]

By |2022-08-30T18:49:09-07:00August 30th, 2022|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Senate Bill 762 (Fire Risk Map) And Beyond – by Mayor Donna Bowen

Mayor Bowen Responds to Visitor Information Center “Defunding” Charge

August 15, 2022— Jacksonville Mayor Donna Bowen sent the following statement out today regarding funding cuts to the Chamber of Commerce. It reads as follows:

What Went Into The Jacksonville City Council’s Decision To Change The Amount Of Funding We Give For The Visitors Information Center?

After looking at the amount of money paid to the Visitors Information […]

Shrimp Cocktail Soup – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from The Pot Rack – August 2022

Coctel De Camerones! Mexico’s delicious invention where you can eat chilled shrimp with a spoon! Seriously one of my favorite Mexican dishes and I especially love it in the heat of summer. It’s like eating a chilled Gazpacho but better. There are many recipes out there that […]

By |2022-08-11T16:10:05-07:00July 28th, 2022|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Shrimp Cocktail Soup – by Erika Bishop

Oregon Wildfire Risk – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – August 2022

One of the most important bills passed by the 2021 Oregon legislature was Senate Bill 762, which makes extensive changes to Oregon wildfire policy, affecting how the state responds to wildfires and potentially requiring property owners make modifications to their property to lower their wildfire risk.

Unlike before, where […]

By |2022-08-11T16:09:54-07:00July 28th, 2022|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Oregon Wildfire Risk – by Sandy J. Brown

Silver Linings – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – August 2022

A recession is not “officially” determined by two straight quarters of negative Gross Domestic Product (GDP) readings, but that definition has been used for so long that is has become accepted as fact. And after one of the worst starts to the year in history for stocks, the debate […]

By |2022-08-11T16:09:42-07:00July 28th, 2022|Featured Stories, On Money and More|Comments Off on Silver Linings – by Erich & Matt Patten

Understanding Drought – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – August 2022

We are not currently experiencing a water shortage, but it is a situation we hear a lot about and discuss amongst ourselves. The hot, dry conditions of fire season bring thoughts of drought too close to home. Why is it important to know about drought and how […]

By |2022-08-11T16:09:29-07:00July 28th, 2022|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Understanding Drought – by Mayor Donna Bowen

William Green T’Vault – Part 1 – “A Controversial Figure” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – August 2022

Prior to 1859, individuals seeking the opportunity, riches, and promise of the Oregon Territory were literally leaving the United States. They were also leaving behind their former lives, providing them with a chance to reinvent themselves.

This “reinventing process” might even include a name change; it appears to have occurred often enough […]

By |2022-08-31T18:12:58-07:00July 28th, 2022|Featured Stories, Pioneer Profiles|Comments Off on William Green T’Vault – Part 1 – “A Controversial Figure” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Viva Las Elvis – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – August 2022

We thought it would be easy. We’d drive to the theater, watch Elvis, and write a review. We already knew so much about the legendary singer, we figured we could write a worthy column even without seeing the movie. The title, after all, is “Elvis,” so it’s about Elvis—right?

Well, as […]

By |2022-07-28T11:31:39-07:00July 28th, 2022|Featured Stories, The Unfettered Critic|Comments Off on Viva Las Elvis – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

Sharing Experiences, Sharing Space – by Abby McKee

News From Britt Hill – August 2022

I love the performing arts. This isn’t a secret—I chose it for my career! I think the arts have so much to teach us: how to feel, how to express ourselves, how to engage our creativity in joyful ways.

The arts can also teach us how to exist alongside other […]

By |2022-07-27T12:29:28-07:00July 27th, 2022|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on Sharing Experiences, Sharing Space – by Abby McKee

Summer Ricotta Pie with Tomatoes and Basil – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from The Pot Rack – July 2022

The taste of summer for me always includes juicy tomatoes and fresh cut herbs from the garden, especially basil. This savory pie is light and delicious and perfect for a summer luncheon or supper and you can serve this fella both warm and cold. Make it ahead […]

By |2022-07-12T14:58:14-07:00July 1st, 2022|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Summer Ricotta Pie with Tomatoes and Basil – by Erika Bishop

Has Our Housing Market Peaked? – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – July 2022

Recent data shows home sales have slowed as higher mortgage rates and still-rising home prices have made purchasing a home no longer attainable for some buyers. All eyes are now on indicators of supply and demand to see whether those conditions will last. Several data points can help […]

By |2022-07-12T14:58:02-07:00July 1st, 2022|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Has Our Housing Market Peaked? – by Sandy J. Brown

Official or Unofficial Recession? – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – July 2022

After first quarter US Gross Domestic Product shrank 1.5%, and with second quarter GDP trending toward 0%, recession concerns are appropriately on investors’ minds. A recession is typically defined as “two quarters of negative growth,” and whether or not the US officially meets these numbers—unofficially, things sure feel that […]

By |2022-07-12T14:57:51-07:00July 1st, 2022|Featured Stories, On Money and More|Comments Off on Official or Unofficial Recession? – by Erich & Matt Patten

Who Are Our Future Leaders in an Uncertain World? – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – July 2022

In this long period of uncertainty over the last few years, I often hear about the worry and anxiety people feel about the future. In today’s world, it can be hard to find hope. It is difficult to know how to find the resolve to make positive […]

By |2022-07-12T14:57:09-07:00July 1st, 2022|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Who Are Our Future Leaders in an Uncertain World? – by Mayor Donna Bowen

Grace Wick – From Actress to Political Theater – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – July 2022

When we left the “George and Gracie show” last month, George Merritt had his divorce; Grace Wick Merritt had $30 a month in alimony and custody of three cats.

To bring readers up to speed, George was the only grandson of Jacksonville pioneer icon Jane McCully. He had been raised by his […]

By |2022-07-12T14:56:42-07:00July 1st, 2022|Featured Stories, Pioneer Profiles|Comments Off on Grace Wick – From Actress to Political Theater – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Discovery and Community at Britt – by Abby McKee

News From Britt Hill – July 2022

It’s easy to forget that the Britt Music & Arts Festival is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. On concert nights, the thriving energy looks like any other major concert venue, and we’re proud of our professionalism. At the same time, our mission is to create a sense of discovery and […]

By |2022-06-30T14:44:21-07:00June 30th, 2022|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on Discovery and Community at Britt – by Abby McKee

Best of Southern Oregon: Lakes & Guided Rafting – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – July 2022

As Realtors in Southern Oregon for over 20 years, we have met hundreds of families moving into our area from out of state. We quickly become their “go-to” for advice on where to go, what to do, and how to enjoy our great outdoors. We realized that our job […]

By |2022-06-30T14:35:31-07:00June 30th, 2022|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on Best of Southern Oregon: Lakes & Guided Rafting – by Graham Farran

Salmon and Mango Coconut Rice Bowl – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from The Pot Rack – June 2022

If you’re in need of a fresh idea for salmon tonight, give this tasty dish a chance. It’s a gorgeous little bowl of goodness that is so simple AND flavorful, you’ll be revisiting it all season long.  Makes 4 bowls.

Ingredients:

16 oz piece of skinless salmon […]

By |2022-06-23T08:39:25-07:00May 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Salmon and Mango Coconut Rice Bowl – by Erika Bishop

The Path Ahead – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – June 2022

As I write this, Mother’s Day is here, and as you are reading this, my son, Aidan, will be a newly-minted, high school graduate, tentatively stepping into the beginning practicum of becoming an adult. It’s a passage I’ve anticipated and wished to forestall since his arrival on a meltingly hot summer […]

By |2022-06-23T08:39:15-07:00May 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|Comments Off on The Path Ahead – by Kate Ingram

A Shifting World – by Michael Kell

A Cup of Conversation – June 2022

“Who are you?” said the Caterpillar.

This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, “I—I hardly know, Sir, just at present—at least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several […]

By |2022-06-23T08:40:01-07:00May 31st, 2022|Cup of Conversation|1 Comment

Why is Your Credit Score Important and How do You Improve It? – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – June 2022

Your credit score determines a lot more than the loans you can get and the interest rate you pay. Landlords use credit scores to decide who they will rent to. Insurers use them to set premiums for auto and homeowners’ coverage. Credit scores determine who gets the best […]

By |2022-06-23T08:38:39-07:00May 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Why is Your Credit Score Important and How do You Improve It? – by Sandy J. Brown

Tools of the Trade – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – June 2022

There are a lot of free tools out there to help with financial planning. Most real estate websites will have a mortgage calculator. With rising mortgage rates, knowing what is affordable is essential for a prospective homebuyer. Another common tool asks, “Have You Saved Enough for Retirement?” If you’ve […]

By |2022-06-08T13:01:02-07:00May 31st, 2022|Featured Stories, On Money and More|Comments Off on Tools of the Trade – by Erich & Matt Patten

Summer Thursdays at Hanley Farm – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on the Farm – June 2022

On behalf of the Jacksonville Review and its readers, we would like to sincerely thank Pam Sasseen for her 10+ years of bringing us “Focus on the Farm.” From day one, Pam has been an ardent supporter of Hanley Farm and the Hanley House and has played a major […]

By |2022-05-27T18:24:36-07:00May 27th, 2022|Featured Stories, Focus on Hanley Farm|Comments Off on Summer Thursdays at Hanley Farm – by Pam Sasseen

Something to Talk About – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – June 2022

Bonnie Raitt is coming back to the Britt stage. YAY!

Bonnie first “broke” into the public eye with her 1989 album, Nick of Time. It won three Grammy Awards, and is among the few CDs that never get re-alphabetized into our overstuffed library of the things. But before that heady experience, […]

By |2022-05-27T18:15:18-07:00May 27th, 2022|Featured Stories, The Unfettered Critic|Comments Off on Something to Talk About – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

Best of Southern Oregon – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – June 2022

As Realtors in Southern Oregon for over 20 years, we have met hundreds of families moving into our area from out of state. We quickly become their “go-to” for advice on restaurants, shopping, where to go, and what to do. We realized that our job was not just selling […]

By |2022-05-27T18:04:14-07:00May 27th, 2022|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on Best of Southern Oregon – by Graham Farran

Jacksonville Spring 2022 Review – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – June 2022

As I sit at the Mayor’s desk in City Hall, some of the duties that I am responsible for honoring are routine and even boring. Tasks that have to be done over and over, as Mayor, are just part of the job. Thankfully, there are also plenty […]

By |2022-05-27T17:57:21-07:00May 27th, 2022|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Jacksonville Spring 2022 Review – by Mayor Donna Bowen

Let the Tongues Wag – A Juicy Divorce! – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – June 2022

“Merritt Divorce Case Testimony Thrills J’ville” read the 1924 Medford Mail Tribune headline.

June may be a traditional time for weddings and all the accompanying pageantry, but there’s nothing like a juicy divorce to set neighborhood tongues wagging!

The Merritt divorce even gained statewide attention. Gossipy charges and counter charges included profanity, bad […]

By |2022-05-27T17:58:31-07:00May 27th, 2022|Featured Stories, Pioneer Profiles|Comments Off on Let the Tongues Wag – A Juicy Divorce! – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

A Night at the Orchestra! – by Abby McKee

News From Britt Hill – June 2022

There’s excitement at the box office, and the daily hum of activity can mean only one thing: It’s time to welcome you back to the pavilion for another summer of music making. In particular for this month’s column, I’d love to highlight a Night at the Orchestra!

You’ve probably noticed […]

By |2022-05-27T17:53:04-07:00May 27th, 2022|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on A Night at the Orchestra! – by Abby McKee

Changing with the Times – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on the Farm – May 2022

SOHS Hanley Farm’s Heritage Plant Sale ends May 1, 11am to 3pm—this is the last opportunity to select from drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, sun, shade, herbs, native and pollinator-friendly choices.

The Society is changing with the times with a new website, https://sohs.org/. Our new look has been in the works since May […]

By |2022-05-02T10:55:30-07:00May 2nd, 2022|Focus on Hanley Farm|Comments Off on Changing with the Times – by Pam Sasseen

Margarita Olive Oil Cake – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from The Pot Rack – May 2022

So, you’re invited to a Cinco de Mayo party and you’re not sure what to bring that is festive, fun AND unique. I give you cake! Not just any cake, but a slightly boozy concoction that looks stunning and tastes so refreshing. 

Ingredients

For the cake:

5 room temperature […]

By |2022-05-18T13:02:53-07:00May 2nd, 2022|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Margarita Olive Oil Cake – by Erika Bishop

Back to Basics: Lessons from a Little House on the Prairie – By Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – May 2022

As a young girl I loved the Little House book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, which chronicled her life growing up in the 1860s. I read the books innumerable times and when the television series came out, I was glued to it.

I had the pleasure of revisiting those books with my […]

By |2022-05-18T13:02:41-07:00May 2nd, 2022|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|Comments Off on Back to Basics: Lessons from a Little House on the Prairie – By Kate Ingram
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