John (Johannes) Bilger – Astute Businessman – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – August 2021

One of the more impressive monuments in Jacksonville’s Pioneer Cemetery—a towering obelisk engraved with Masonic ruler and compass, Odd Fellows linked circles, and a hand pointing upwards to indicate a heavenly reward—is that of John (Johannes) Bilger. Carved from imported Italian marble, the monument and surrounding masonry work shouts “success!” Indeed, […]

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Thursdays at Hanley Farm – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on the Farm – August 2021

We’re excited to announce that acoustic guitarist and solo vocalist Nick Garrett-Powell will perform at Hanley Farm’s August “Picnic at the Porch” concert, delighting us with a collection of acoustic music and extraordinary vocals. Bring a picnic, find a nice spot under the trees or on the lawns, and […]

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State of the Art Presence August 2021 – by Hannah West

Paul Cezanne, a Master during the Post-Impressionism era, said, “With an apple I will astonish Paris.” His beautiful still lifes did exactly that, and they continue to astonish around the world today. Not every artist has that lofty goal. The need to make art is what motivates them, but there is no question that […]

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Mid-Summer Review – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – August 2021

I hope you’re having a wonderful summer and enjoying the freedom of Oregon being open after the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s an update on what’s happening in Jacksonville and what your City Council has been up to.

Budget—At the June 1, City Council meeting, your Council approved resolution R2021-002—Adopting […]

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Home Prices Soar… is a Crash in Store? – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – August 2021

Last year, U.S. home sales and prices soared at their fastest pace in 14 years. On a local level, we’ve seen unprecedented demand and low inventory and soaring prices. Over the last 12 months, Jackson County existing home prices increased by almost 27% and Josephine County saw prices jump […]

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Didn’t Hear It Through the Grapevine – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – August 2021

We watched a movie at a theater for the first time in eighteen months.

Really.

And yes, it felt like a big deal, because post-vaccinations, with the pandammit looking a little less fearsome, we felt an itch to go where we didn’t have to pop our own corn. Hollywood, finally, was releasing […]

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Britt Presents “Come Together” for the 2021 Season – by Donna Briggs

News From Britt Hill – August 2021

Nothing beats the adrenaline and the exhilaration of sitting on our beautiful hill, enjoying an amazing live performance. Or the rush of discovery that comes with witnessing the birth of a newcomer who you know will become a massive star—like Brandi Carlile before she made it big. Spanning eras […]

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The Protector – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – August 2021

Pop Quiz: Do you have a tendency to any of the following?

  • Procrastination
  • Perfectionism
  • Proving Yourself
  • People Pleasing
  • Passive Behaviors
  • Paralysis

If you answered none of the above, you are either A) not being very honest with yourself, or B) you are a highly evolved being who has come to this planet […]

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New Trails: New Adventures! – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – July 2021

Summer is upon us, and it’s a time to get out and explore farther afield. Trails in our local wilderness areas have opened as the snowpack has melted, and though winter storms may have created blowdown over many of the trails, intrepid hikers should still be able to get through to […]

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The Equation – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – July 2021

There is a mantra I saw written on a whiteboard in a yoga class one day which changed my life. It really did. It’s so simple and so important that I adopted it as one of my Core Principles for Living; it’s that big. Are you ready?

AWARENESS + NON-JUDGMENT = TRANSFORMATION

I […]

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Tips on Starting a Business – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – July 2021

Walking through our sweet town of Jacksonville, there was a cute little cottage that caught my eye. After many months of discussion with the owner, my husband and I decided to take the plunge and start our own business. We purchased that cottage property, and as of writing […]

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What Doesn’t Sell in a Hot Market – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – July 2021

Southern Oregon, as well as most of the nation, is experiencing record high home sales which is causing record-low inventory and record-high prices. One would think that all properties on the market are faring well, but it always goes back to supply and demand—and not all properties are in […]

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Eyes on Inflation – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – July 2021

Inflation is on everyone’s mind these days. Looking at Google Trends data, May searches for “Inflation” reached the highest level since Google began tracking, nearly double the number of searches as recently as last fall. Should investors be scared of inflation? What should we be doing to position portfolios […]

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Britt Music & Arts Festival Summer Season 2021 – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – July 2021

After a non-existent 2020 season, due to COVID-19, Britt Music and Arts Festival has worked hard to provide programs for 2021. Recently your Mayor, City Administrator and staff, City Planner, and City Fire Chief, along with Britt President and CEO, Donna Briggs, met for a pre-season conference […]

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Cars Under the Stars and More! – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on the Farm – July 2021

Hanley Farm welcomes Nick Garrett-Powell’s return at the summer’s first “Cars Under the Stars Drive-In Concert,”on July 1, 6:30-8:30pm (gates open at 5:45pm). A celebrated local acoustic guitarist and soloist, Nick’s music ranges from classics to contemporary. Tickets are $55/per car and includes two glasses of wine and unlimited […]

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July 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all our volunteers who did so much in preparing the cemetery grounds for the Memorial Day holiday. The grounds looked neat and tidy with flowers and flags marking this special day of remembrance for the 410 known Veterans who rest in our cemetery. Our new […]

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Robertson E. “Robbie” Collins: “Mr. Historic Preservation” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – July 2021

Did you know that Jacksonville was the first West Coast group of buildings added to the National Historic Register? In 1967 it was one of eight initial towns designated as a National Historic Landmark City by the U.S. National Park Service. Over 100 historic structures were identified as comprising Jacksonville’s National […]

By |2021-07-01T16:47:54-07:00July 1st, 2021|Featured Stories, Pioneer Profiles|1 Comment

It’s Getting Better All The Time – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – July 2021

Something’s in the air. Something soothing, as opposed to the scary silence that’s surrounded us for far too long.

Voices can be heard on the street, unmuffled by masks. We hear hellos. Hellos from friends we haven’t seen in a while. Hellos from friends we’re meeting for the first time.

We may […]

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State of the Art Presence July 2021 – by Hannah West

Winslow Homer said, “The life I have chosen gives me my full hours of enjoyment for the balance of my life, the sun will not rise or set without my notice and thanks.” Truly the life of an artist, using the shadows created by the sun at every angle to allow for the joy of […]

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Your Britt Festival Orchestra is Back… for a Non-Traditional Season – by Donna Briggs

News From Britt Hill – July 2021

By the time this issue of the Jacksonville Review hits the stands, the state of Oregon will have reached the 70% vaccine benchmark. This is great news for our state’s economy and cultural wellbeing. It’s time to celebrate!

This year, our philosophy has been to focus on ways the BFO […]

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Why Forests? – Why Now? – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – June 2021

Our Woodlands have seen an explosion of visitors since COVID. These warming days of spring and summer are indeed a popular time to be out and gathering out-of-doors and does carry less risk of exposure than indoor activities.

Research published last summer by the European Forest Institute in Bonn found that visits […]

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Getting Your Offer Accepted in a Competitive Market – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – June 2021

As real estate inventory has declined and buyer demand increased, multiple offers have become common—we are in a seller’s market. This means there are more buyers than homes available for sale. As a buyer, it can be harder to get your offer accepted, even if you write a […]

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Top 10 Reasons for Selling – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – June 2021

According to the National Association of Realtors, the average homeowner stays in their home for about 10 years before selling. Do you think this sounds short? Or maybe too long? Well, there are lots of reason homeowners sell, but here are the top 10 reasons:

  1. Retire Earlier—It’s great […]
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Blowing Bubbles – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – June 2021

Dogecoin (pronounced dowzh·koyn) traded at $.0054 on January 1st. By May, the price has reached over $.70- or over 12,000% higher! “Crypto-currency” has become the cocktail party (remember those!) conversation of the day. But, caveat emptor, this month’s article is a brief history of financial bubbles.

Bubbles have typically been […]

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From Jacksonville, FL to Jacksonville, OR – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes With the Mayor – June 2021

Recently, fully vaccinated, my husband and I flew to our southern states and then drove home to Oregon from Jacksonville, Florida. We took care of some family obligations and visited old, familiar haunts and some new places along the way. I found myself comparing every place we […]

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Love and a Wad of Chewing Gum – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – June 2021

Our March Pioneer Profile focused on “Hired Girls,” described by Helen Colvig Cook as an institution of the “by-gone era” when she was growing up in Jacksonville’s Colvig household in the late 1800s. In a letter written in 1959 she noted that hired girls “could not possibly be put in the […]

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Summer Thursdays at SOHS Hanley Farm – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on the Farm – June 2021

This summer, SOHS Hanley Farm is a place to gather in the evenings to enjoy new and novel events. The fun begins June 3 with the first “Summer Thursday” picnic, where friends and families can share a meal with their loved ones on the grounds while enjoying the peace […]

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June 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Well, the month of April proved to be just as successful and busy as March, with volunteers contributing 170 hours in labor, caring for the cemetery grounds, doing restoration work and cleaning markers. These hours do not reflect the time that our Adopt-A-Block volunteers spent caring for their adopted block/s. An update on the month […]

By |2021-06-01T11:14:38-07:00June 1st, 2021|Featured Stories, Historic Cemetery News|1 Comment

When We’re Sixty-Four (Plus a Few) – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – June 2021

Sixty-three years ago, a vocal group called Danny and the Juniors wailed the lyrics, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Is Here To Stay” into a vinyl creed. Preachers and teachers and parents alike pooh-poohed the beat and the lyrics, but to the kids they were pure gospel.

Then Elvis was drafted, Jerry Lee […]

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State of the Art Presence June 2021 – by Hannah West

Art Presence Art Center is cautiously continuing the new hours introduced last month. The gallery is now open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12–5 pm.

Our guest exhibit for June showcases fiber art by members of the Southern Oregon Longarm Association (SOLA). SOLA is a group of textile artists dedicated to educating, supporting, and promoting […]

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State of the Art Presence May 2021 – by Hannah West

Art Presence Art Center is still making every effort to control the virus in our environment. We are looking forward to the month of May to transition into a more “normal” life for our gallery. With that in mind we present a truly fun event for which our members have painted images of pets. We […]

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Let’s Get Real – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – May 2021

Authenticity is one of my deepest values. I strive to live authentically and I encourage and support my clients to do the same. For me, living authentically means being your true self: not some idea of who you are, or who other people think you are or “should” be. It means […]

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Start of the Spring Market – Get Ready Folks! – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – May 2021

If you are currently in the real estate market, you already know it’s a seller’s market with little inventory and a lot of competition for homes. Therefore, when I came across this blog post on the National Association of Realtor (NAR) website by research economist Scholastica Cororaton about […]

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Home Sweet Office Home – by Gayle Pobuda

Let’s Talk Real Estate – May 2021

When I started in real estate in 2004, my office was on the corner of 5th and California streets. One day I stepped outside to take a call and noticed something I had never seen before. Over the white picket fence was a house nestled amongst the trees and […]

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May 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

While spring time normally signals the start of a busy time for our cemetery volunteers, this spring turned out to be far busier with much more activity and like no other spring in recent memory. Our March 27 Community Clean-up saw thirty-six volunteers contributing close to 100 hundred hours and filling one large trailer, 67 […]

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Britt Will Be Back! It’s Just a Matter of When… – by Donna Briggs

News From Britt Hill – May 2021

As you can imagine, everywhere Britt’s staff and Board leadership go, our friends and neighbors want to know what our plans are for 2021. The most urgent question is always the same: “Are we going to have a season?” We wish the answer was a simple “yes” or “no.” […]

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What’s in a Name? – by Paula & Terry Erdmann

The Unfettered Critic – April 2021

The recent Super Bowl halftime show (well, last February) featured music by “The Weeknd.” We’d seen The Weeknd perform on several late night TV shows, so we knew his shtick. We say “his,” because The Weeknd is one guy. In our memory, one person occupying center stage used to be […]

Spring Season – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – April 2021

The blooms came late this spring, a welcome respite from years past, when all of Nature’s tapestry of color seemed over-anxious to burst forth and then fade even more quickly. The cool February weather, damp, but no wetter than normal, held in check previous year’s ‘too much, too soon’ extravaganzas. What […]

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Seasons of the Heart – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – April 2021

This past, week, I received two newsletters. The first, from writer Maria Popova, shared an excerpt from author Katherine May’s book Wintering, about the quiet, difficult seasons of life and how to allow them. The second, from Eileen at Rebel Heart Books, described the loss of her husband’s parents to COVID-19 […]

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Interest Rates and Buying Power – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – April 2021

If you are in the process of buying a house, you will see there are a variety of factors that make up a home’s level of affordability; it’s not just the purchase price, but also interest rate, taxes, maintenance costs and any other expenses associated with purchasing and […]

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Medford Comes to the Rescue – by Graham Farran

Let’s Talk Real Estate – April 2021

In the last few years, we have seen housing demand explode in Southern Oregon and far exceed the available supply. It only seems to be getting worse. Currently, there is less than a month’s supply of homes for sale and less than a 1% vacancy rate for rental homes. […]

By |2021-04-12T14:48:17-07:00April 6th, 2021|Featured Stories, Let's Talk Real Estate|Comments Off on Medford Comes to the Rescue – by Graham Farran

The Poop Scoop – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – April 2021

This month, I want to address something that several citizens have commented on—which may be an uncomfortable subject for some. I tried several approaches to this subject, but this subject is hard to write about for some reason. I tried scientific, humorous, dead-pan and folksy… none seemed […]

By |2021-04-05T17:16:42-07:00April 5th, 2021|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Featured Stories|Comments Off on The Poop Scoop – by Mayor Donna Bowen

“Hired Girls” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Pioneer Profiles – April 2021

I recently came across a March 1862 letter that Cornelius Beekman wrote to his parents in New York. After talking about how tough the winter had been locally, he wrote, “I must have a girl some way and can not get one in this Country to suit me…. I would like […]

By |2021-04-05T17:12:15-07:00April 5th, 2021|Featured Stories, Pioneer Profiles|Comments Off on “Hired Girls” – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

April 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Thank You!—On behalf of the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery, I want to sincerely thank everyone who turned out for our Community Clean-up Day on Saturday, March 27. The event allowed us to get into areas of the cemetery grounds that do not always receive regular attention. You made a big difference and please know […]

By |2021-04-05T16:36:32-07:00April 5th, 2021|Featured Stories, Historic Cemetery News|Comments Off on April 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Hanley Farm Annual Heritage Plant Sale – Live & In Person! – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on the Farm – April 2021

Hanley Farm’s 2021 signature spring event, the Annual Heritage Plant Sale, will be held LIVE at Hanley Farm! Admission is free. The sale will be setup much in the manner as the 2020 Wreath-Making event—tables will be safely distanced from one another, COVID-19 protocols will be observed and you […]

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It Started with a Dream – by Donna Briggs

News From Britt Hill – April 2021

It’s been a while since I have shared the story of how Britt began. In case you’re not familiar with the history of the Peter Britt Gardens Music & Arts Festival, it all started with a dream in the summer of 1962.

Two friends—Sam McKinney and John Trudeau—had a dream […]

By |2021-04-05T16:06:50-07:00April 5th, 2021|Featured Stories, News From Britt Hill|Comments Off on It Started with a Dream – by Donna Briggs

An Inflation Hedge – by Erich & Matt Patten

On Money & More – April 2021

The financial response to this ongoing (and hopefully soon subsiding) pandemic has been enormous. And while that has helped to stabilize at-risk households and to boost many stock indexes to record highs, it has also led to increasing concerns about prospects for inflation. Total Covid-related Federal expenditures are approaching […]

By |2021-04-05T17:20:41-07:00March 26th, 2021|Featured Stories, On Money and More|Comments Off on An Inflation Hedge – by Erich & Matt Patten

A Spring Challenge – by Clayton Gillette

Trail Talk – March 2021

Quietly, they came to feed and potentially nest and raise their young. One day, the old city reservoir in Forest Park was bone dry. The next day, after a bit of rain fell on the parched uplands, it filled, and water flowed quietly through the boulders in the old spillway beneath […]

By |2021-03-19T08:47:01-07:00February 25th, 2021|Featured Stories, Trail Talk|Comments Off on A Spring Challenge – by Clayton Gillette

Of Donkeys, Trailer Parks, and The Power of Thoughts – by Kate Ingram

Soul Matters – March 2021

The following is from the ‘Soul Matters’ archives, back when we went places and saw people.

I was out with a friend the other evening enjoying a real Manhattan in a real bar. In the course of conversation my friend said, in a rather Eeyorish way (i.e. witty, humorous and severely cynical), […]

By |2021-03-19T08:46:49-07:00February 25th, 2021|Featured Stories, Soul Matters|Comments Off on Of Donkeys, Trailer Parks, and The Power of Thoughts – by Kate Ingram
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