The Pickleball Issue – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – October 2023

At the end of the September 6 City Council meeting, I left the building with a heavy heart, after the Council had to vote on a difficult agenda item. At this meeting, your City Council had to make yet another decision regarding our current Tennis/Pickleball courts at […]

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State of the Art Presence October 2023 – by Paula Bandy

Welcome Autumn—Like a sundial between seasons, there is something about autumn that resonates deep down within our hearts. A kaleidoscopic sphere of color emerges, crisp air tingles our cheeks, and the rustling of leaves reminds me we are all just dancing in the wind. Since ancient times, October has been viewed as the veil between […]

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September 2023 Cemetery News – by Dick Meyers

In each of my eighteen summers in Jacksonville, there has always come a morning sometime in mid-September when suddenly there’s a slight crispness in the air, and it becomes clear that our typical hot summer days will soon be giving way to the cooler weather of early fall.

September also marks this year’s final sessions of […]

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Subtle Seasonal Shift – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – September 2023

The cooler weather that’s promised to us every summer should be somewhere below the horizon. We can only hope. Maybe it shows the age of your correspondent, but our summers seem to start earlier and last longer. And with such a short spring this calendar year, we find ourselves yearning for […]

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Charcuterie Boards – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from the Pot Rack – September 2023

Charcuterie is raging these days and we’re often presented with large, gorgeous, over-the-top boards brimming with tasty nibbles. As a host you may be tempted to create a charcuterie platter that could feed an army when all you really need to do for a simple occasion is […]

By |2023-09-10T12:09:25-07:00September 1st, 2023|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Charcuterie Boards – by Erika Bishop

Singing With One Voice – by Abby McKee

News from Britt Hill – September 2023

As you read this, another Britt season is drawing to a close. It’s been an incredible summer of performances: The Princess Bride with the Britt Festival Orchestra; Diana Ross; Ringo Starr; Kelsea Ballerini; Tig Notaro; Ashley McBride; Buddy Guy; and so many more We’ve welcomed almost 60,000 people to […]

By |2023-09-01T14:03:40-07:00September 1st, 2023|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on Singing With One Voice – by Abby McKee

State of the Art Presence September 2023 – by Paula Bandy

Collage comes from the French verb “colle,” meaning “to glue or to stick together.” A collage describes a piece of art, sometimes music, that is combined from separate forms, pictures, shapes, paper, fabric, and other materials to combine a whole piece that works together. It can be found in objects, coins, shells, textiles, paper and […]

By |2023-09-01T13:58:51-07:00September 1st, 2023|Featured Stories, State of Art Presence|Comments Off on State of the Art Presence September 2023 – by Paula Bandy

Learning, Literacy and Libraries – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – September 2023

Reading is a big deal in my family’s life. Reading is a daily pleasure for us, and I don’t know if I could go to sleep at night without reading for a while. As a family without a television until 1958, my parents read to my siblings […]

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Recent Real Estate Scams – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – September 2023

In fall 2022, I was contacted by a property owner whose property had not sold with another agent and he wanted to relist the property in Jacksonville with me. I sell a lot of property in Jacksonville so did not find this request unusual, but thought it was […]

By |2023-09-01T13:48:16-07:00September 1st, 2023|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Recent Real Estate Scams – by Sandy J. Brown

The Secrets of Secret Beach – by Graham Farran

Discovering Southern Oregon – September 2023

Secret Beach is part of the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, a protected area along the Southern Oregon Coast known for its breathtaking scenery. The corridor offers several hiking trails and viewpoints that provide stunning vistas of the Pacific Ocean, tree-covered sea stacks, tide pools, and sandy beaches. Secret […]

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Four Score… and More – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – September 2023

Hi.

Terry here.

Paula has the month off—except that she rewrote, edited, and grammar-corrected this into readability, so, “Thanks, Paula.”

Anyway—recently I’ve been reminiscing about facts that seem, to me at least, stranger than fiction. For instance:

During the first two years of my life, the President of the United States was named Franklin […]

Enjoy the View – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – August 2023

“May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing views.” ~ E. Abbey

Our general impression of views is that they are for looking far and wide. Vistas is a word that feels more inclusive, if you will. And why not? Those individuals brave enough and tenacious enough […]

By |2023-08-16T15:25:44-07:00July 27th, 2023|Featured Stories, Trail Talk|Comments Off on Enjoy the View – by Clayton Gillette

Fruit-Forward Summer Menu – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from the Pot Rack – August 2023

August means watermelon, figs, and peaches in the Rogue Valley so let’s design a menu featuring these show-stopper fruits.

Cold Watermelon Soup

3 cups cubed watermelon

1 celery stalk

1 medium tomato

1 cucumber

1 red bell pepper

2 garlic cloves

1 inch piece fresh ginger, peeled

Juice of 2 limes

Handful fresh basil leaves

1 tablespoon apple […]

By |2023-08-16T15:25:32-07:00July 27th, 2023|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Fruit-Forward Summer Menu – by Erika Bishop

Duck, Duck, No – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – August 2023

Since I am in the midst of a significant major life transition—taking my son to college this month—I am sharing this piece originally published in 2017. Except for the zodiacal reference, I think it as timely as ever. Enjoy.

While this is the Year of the Rooster, I’m thinking about other birds […]

By |2023-08-16T15:25:24-07:00July 27th, 2023|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|Comments Off on Duck, Duck, No – by Kate Ingram

Real Estate Transaction Teamwork – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – August 2023

Purchasing a property is one of the biggest purchases most people will ever make, and your real estate agent is essential to making it happen. But it takes a team of professionals who work with your real estate agent, and a good Realtor will have an established team […]

By |2023-08-16T15:25:14-07:00July 27th, 2023|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Real Estate Transaction Teamwork – by Sandy J. Brown

The Rising Tide of Interest Rates: Impact on the Average American – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – August 2023

The Federal Reserve’s recent tightening cycle, initiated in 2022, is making waves in the everyday lives of ordinary Americans—from Wall Street all the way to California Street, here in Jacksonville. The rate hikes, aimed at curbing inflation and stabilizing the economy, affect everything from car loans to credit card […]

By |2023-08-16T15:24:56-07:00July 27th, 2023|Featured Stories, On Money and More|Comments Off on The Rising Tide of Interest Rates: Impact on the Average American – by Erich & Matt Patten

Last Chance to Raft the Upper Klamath! – by Graham Farran

Discovering Southern Oregon – August 2023

The Upper Klamath River’s “Hells Corner Gorge” is one of the nation’s newest federally- protected “wild and scenic” waterways. The Upper Klamath River is in a remote canyon right on the Oregon-California border, beginning in the southern tip of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon and concluding at Copco Lake, California. […]

By |2023-07-27T19:16:27-07:00July 27th, 2023|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on Last Chance to Raft the Upper Klamath! – by Graham Farran

Farewells and Thanks – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – August 2023

I have been reflecting lately on how many interesting activities we, and our visitors, enjoy in Jacksonville. My most recent thoughts of appreciation are of our partners: the Britt Music Festival, the Jacksonville Boosters, and our many Jacksonville volunteers who make many of these activities possible.

Britt’s latest […]

By |2023-07-27T14:36:53-07:00July 27th, 2023|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Farewells and Thanks – by Mayor Donna Bowen

It’s Not the Years – It’s the Mileage – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – August 2023

Forty-two.

Yes, it’s the ultimate answer to life, the universe and everything. But more importantly, it’s the number of years since we first met Indiana Jones—archaeologist/professor/badass, with a bullwhip at his side and a well-worn fedora on his head.

Over the years, we’ve watched him battle his way through hostile natives, fascistic […]

State of the Art Presence August 2023 – by Paula Bandy

Summer is for the Birds—Summer is flying by. There’s an old saying, “Further in summer than the birds,” which basically refers to the time of later summer, the days of heat, when buzzing bugs are more prevalent than the sweet birdsong of early summer. It’s really hard to believe it’s August.

However, in the main gallery […]

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August 2023 Cemetery News – by Dick Meyers

A key mission of the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery is the restoration of damaged monuments in the cemetery. Many headstones, and even entire blocks, have been restored over the years. A recent example is the Pape/Prim block (Masonic 273), restoration of which began in 2022. Project completion is expected by year-end.

Paine Page Prim was […]

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William Green Hamilton T’Vault – Part 4 – “Saint or Sinner?” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – August 2023

Our saga of William T’Vault (or Tevault, or Teevault, depending on his current persona) is drawing to a close. An individual who regularly reinvented himself, we’ve traced T’Vault through legal and political careers in Indiana, Arkansas, and Oregon; a marriage to the supposed “granddaughter” of Daniel Boone; a jail break following […]

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Summertime is Trail-Time – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – July 2023

The roller-coaster that was our recent weather should settle down as we head into July. Was that a late Spring followed by an early Summer we just witnessed? The heavy mountain snowpack from the lingering Winter belied the continuation of the drought affecting our local valley floors. Another water year at […]

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To “Yes” – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – July 2023

My son, Aidan, has been planning on attending the local university this fall. It’s been a long journey of many disappointments this past year, as my regular readers will recall. But just when we were settling into this next chapter, Aidan received an email. The arts conservatory on the East coast […]

By |2023-07-14T14:45:15-07:00June 29th, 2023|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|Comments Off on To “Yes” – by Kate Ingram

Real Estate Due Diligence – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – July 2023

I previously helped clients with the purchase of their first home. As a part of the due diligence process, I went into the planning department to inquire about permits on the property and any long-range plans for the area. I was told that the vacant lots next to […]

By |2023-07-14T14:45:02-07:00June 29th, 2023|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on Real Estate Due Diligence – by Sandy J. Brown

State of the Market: Some Surprises – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – July 2023

The housing market in the US and locally has been on an interesting journey, experiencing a large drop in demand, a limited supply of homes for sale, and a quick run-up of mortgage rates. The result has been somewhat predictable but not without a few major surprises.

Home Sales—The result […]

By |2023-07-14T14:44:52-07:00June 29th, 2023|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on State of the Market: Some Surprises – by Graham Farran

State of the Art Presence July 2023 – by Paula Bandy

What’s On View?—Here in the Rogue Valley, the vibrant fresh greens, reds, pinks, and purples of spring are beginning to fade into the pastels and muted tones of summer. Yet there are rich and saturated hues that come about as other colors fade, such as the rich gold of dried grasses, and the alpenglow of […]

By |2023-07-14T14:42:43-07:00June 29th, 2023|Featured Stories, State of Art Presence|Comments Off on State of the Art Presence July 2023 – by Paula Bandy

3 Time Cancer Survivor Launches Local Foundation – by Dorothy Paredes

I was at the lowest point in my life. I had received my Stage 3B Ovarian Cancer diagnosis, had a complete hysterectomy, and was lying in my hospital bed when I said to myself—I’m not going to make it.

I was so depleted of life because of cancer. This was my second diagnosis, my first was […]

By |2023-06-29T14:56:35-07:00June 29th, 2023|Event News, Featured Stories|Comments Off on 3 Time Cancer Survivor Launches Local Foundation – by Dorothy Paredes

July in Jacksonville – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – July 2023

The song, “Summertime” by George Gershwin, written for the opera Porgy and Bess, reminds me of long, lazy summer days and nights. The line “summer time and the living is easy” might be written as “summertime and the living is busy” here in Jacksonville. With an influx […]

By |2023-06-29T13:39:24-07:00June 29th, 2023|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on July in Jacksonville – by Mayor Donna Bowen

July 2023 Cemetery News – by Dick Meyers

With winter behind us, beautiful spring weather provided the opportunity for two significant community-wide cemetery clean-ups. Thanks to the help of some seventy volunteers, including individuals, entire families, and members of religious, fraternal, and service organizations, much was accomplished with the first clean-up on April 29th. Then, a second clean-up, on May 20th, put finishing […]

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William Green Hamilton T’Vault – Part 3 “Opportunist” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – July 2023

It’s been nine months since we parted company with William Green Hamilton T’Vault, aka TeVault or TeeVault, but that hasn’t prevented him from getting in trouble or reinventing himself. We’ll encourage you to go online and read the first two installments in the September and October 2022 editions of the Review.

In […]

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Look To the Skies – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – July 2023

(In which your Unfettered Critics attempt to convince Our Readers that meteorology can be a form of entertainment.)

“Sure hope it doesn’t rain on Ringo,” we recently took to saying. Our concerns weren’t so much for our favorite drummer as for ourselves. Sir Ringo would stay dry on the covered Britt […]

By |2023-06-29T13:15:12-07:00June 29th, 2023|Featured Stories, The Unfettered Critic|Comments Off on Look To the Skies – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Sound of Music – by Abby McKee

News from Britt Hill – July 2023

Britt is well underway, and there’s lots of updates on the hill! We’re composting our food waste this year, and at the end of the season all that compost will be used to fertilize our gardens and lawn. We have amazing food trucks to complement our longtime concessions vendor, […]

By |2023-06-29T12:49:23-07:00June 29th, 2023|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on The Sound of Music – by Abby McKee

Pigeons Show Up for National Pigeon Appreciation Day – by Sindy Harris

Last Tuesday, June 13, 2013, was National Pigeon Appreciation Day, and pigeons and people rallied at the State Capital in Sacramento, California.  Both showed up to demonstrate against the release of domesticated pigeons for money, sport, and entertainment.

What is National Pigeon Appreciation Day?  President Woodrow Wilson created National Pigeon Appreciation Day to honor the 150,000 […]

By |2023-06-19T12:57:22-07:00June 16th, 2023|Featured Stories|1 Comment

Sea Scallop Piccata – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from the Pot Rack – June 2023

This is a super easy recipe with very simple ingredients but… you can’t do it right until you’ve mastered the art of searing a large sea scallop. So pay attention!

Ingredients

12 large sea scallops (about 1-1.5 lbs) pssst… I buy 14 in case I screw a couple up.

Salt […]

By |2023-06-02T16:53:08-07:00May 23rd, 2023|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Sea Scallop Piccata – by Erika Bishop

Not Your Father’s TV Season – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – June 2023

You remember M.A.S.H., right? That viewer favorite ran for eleven seasons, an unusually long run, as most shows at the time said goodbye after six or seven seasons. Eleven wasn’t the record, of course—Gunsmoke had survived a then-unprecedented twenty seasons—but producers and marketing execs took note anyway. And today, a […]

By |2023-06-02T16:53:27-07:00May 25th, 2023|Featured Stories, The Unfettered Critic|Comments Off on Not Your Father’s TV Season – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

June 2023 Cemetery News – by Dick Meyers

By the start of June, summer will officially be under way everywhere, including the Jacksonville Historic Cemetery! But first, a sincere thank you to the nearly seventy of you who came out for our Community-Wide Cemetery Clean-Up on April 29th. What a difference you made!

June features the first installment of this season’s History Saturday in […]

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What a Spring – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – June 2023

Sitting on the Vulture’s Roost bench on the Lower Twin Peak hiking loop trail in Jacksonville’s Forest Park in mid-May, I was pleasantly surprised by a loud rustle of large wings. An early morning hike had brought me to this vantage point in time to catch our resident turkey vultures as […]

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Notes from the River – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – June 2023

“I would love to live like a river flows, carried by the surprise of its own unfolding.” ~John O’Donahue

The following is a bit personal: more personal, even, than I normally am, which is quite a bit. But, after 13 years writing this column, I’m taking some liberties and honestly, vulnerable is […]

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Title Insurance – Why Is It Important and What Does It Cover? – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – June 2023

After you have entered escrow, you will receive a “preliminary title report” from the title company. Most of you are probably wondering: What is this, and why do I need it? The title report is the title company’s agreement to issue a title insurance policy for the property […]

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What Is There to Do in Jacksonville? – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – June 2023

Our rental company manages over 40 nightly and monthly furnished rentals in Jacksonville that are filled with guests from out of the area. Whether they are staying here for one night or for one month, they invariably ask, “What is there to do in Jacksonville?” After years of answering […]

By |2023-05-25T09:50:35-07:00May 23rd, 2023|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on What Is There to Do in Jacksonville? – by Graham Farran

Fire Department is Keeping Us Safe! – by Andrea Thompson, City Councilor

Jacksonville Review – June 2023 issue

Summer used to be my favorite season. Camping trips, canoe rides, lazy days in the garden and long evenings all come to mind. Unfortunately, the anticipation of warm sunny days has now evolved into a lingering sense of dread for many of us because summers now bring a less promising […]

By |2023-05-25T09:50:16-07:00May 23rd, 2023|City Hall Happenings, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Fire Department is Keeping Us Safe! – by Andrea Thompson, City Councilor

Summer in Jacksonville – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – June 2023

It’s the beginning of summer and there’s a lot of activity in our little city. School will adjourn for the summer in a few days. Our children will be out and about, as will tourists and local folks, enjoying our beautiful weather. Please be aware that Jacksonville […]

By |2023-05-25T09:50:04-07:00May 23rd, 2023|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on Summer in Jacksonville – by Mayor Donna Bowen

State of the Art Presence June 2023 – by Paula Bandy

What Is Given – by Ralph Murre 

The likelihood of finding strawberries
tiny and wild and sweet
around your ankles
on any given day
is not great
but sometimes
people find strawberries
right where they are standing
just because it is their turn
to be given a taste
of something wild and sweet.

The moon in the month of June was called the Strawberry Moon by Native […]

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Britt Begins! – by Abby McKee

News from Britt Hill – June 2023

Britt kicks off this month, and we start with a sprint! I hope by now you’ve heard about our neighborhood kick-off party on June 8: an admission-free concert for YOU, our fabulous neighbors. We’re calling it, “The Hill is Where the Heart Is,” and we’ll have three terrific local […]

By |2023-05-25T09:49:32-07:00May 23rd, 2023|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on Britt Begins! – by Abby McKee

Mushroom Frittata with Arugula Salad – by Erika Bishop

Easy Recipes from the Pot Rack – May 2023

There are a few things everyone needs in their culinary wheelhouse. Good soup is one of them. The other is a basic Frittata. Why, because both are a terrific way to clean out your fridge and create something absolutely delicious. For breakfast, lunch or dinner… a frittata […]

By |2023-05-12T16:26:57-07:00May 1st, 2023|Featured Stories, Pot Rack Easy Recipes|Comments Off on Mushroom Frittata with Arugula Salad – by Erika Bishop

The Real Estate Appraisal Process – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – May 2023

If you are in the market to buy a home, a home appraisal is likely going to be an important part of the process, especially if you are getting a loan. An appraisal is a process where a licensed real estate appraiser determines what they believe to be […]

By |2023-05-12T16:26:46-07:00May 1st, 2023|Featured Stories, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on The Real Estate Appraisal Process – by Sandy J. Brown

Hiking Days Are Here Again – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – May 2023

Well, with our tardy Spring season finally awakened, we can get up and get out amidst the annual wildflower show along our local trails. Only time will tell, but with the later seasonal outpouring of the native blooms along our byways, perhaps Summer will also arrive a bit later, allowing the […]

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We Owe It to Britt – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – May 2023

We’d been waiting for Britt’s last season announcement to finalize our summer plans. As soon as the announcement hit, we received emails from friends and family. The first one said, “Ringo Starr at Britt, really?” And, “Is Diana Ross really coming to Britt, and Train is my favorite band.” […]

By |2023-04-28T19:22:26-07:00April 28th, 2023|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on We Owe It to Britt – by Graham Farran

May 2023 Cemetery News – by Dick Meyers

Honoring Veterans in May—May is the heart of springtime in Jacksonville and typically a very beautiful month in our historic cemetery. With winter behind us, and Memorial Day coming at month-end ready to mark the beginning of summer, May offers one more opportunity to make sure the cemetery is tidied-up for the outdoor season ahead.

May […]

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