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Loving Local Lavender

Every summer, visitors are drawn to the stunning, multi-sensory experience that our Jacksonville area lavender farms provide during their annual festival. The soft fragrance, the fields of fierce violet, along with the many colorful bumblebees and butterflies make the experience worth celebrating. It doesn’t last long…but there’s still time to take in the sights and […]

By |2023-06-29T14:44:31-07:00June 29th, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Loving Local Lavender

Game On! – Children’s Festival Is July 8-10

Everyone likes to play games and Fred is no exception. He likes all games but especially ones he can play with friends like you! Whether it’s sports, chess, or video games, Fred is always up for some friendly competition. With that, we are excited to reveal this year’s Children’s Festival theme…GAME ON!

This innovative 3-day event […]

By |2023-06-29T15:39:00-07:00June 29th, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Game On! – Children’s Festival Is July 8-10

Southern Oregon Lavender Trail: 2023 Lavender Festival Weekends

Summer’s Spectacular Lavender Blooms—Every June and July, visitors are drawn to the stunning, multi-sensory experience that our Jacksonville area lavender farms provide. The soft fragrance, the fields of fierce violet, along with the many colorful bumblebees and butterflies make the experience worth celebrating. But it only lasts 6 to 8 weeks, so… you have to […]

By |2023-05-22T09:56:33-07:00May 22nd, 2023|Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Southern Oregon Lavender Trail: 2023 Lavender Festival Weekends

Wine Event Volunteers Needed!

The Oregon Wine Experience® (OWE), the Asante Foundation’s signature fundraising event and one of the premier food and wine events in the Pacific Northwest, could use your help. Be part of this unique celebration…as a volunteer!

Join in on the fun and give back to the cause through hundreds of volunteer opportunities available this August! All […]

By |2023-05-22T13:49:05-07:00May 22nd, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Wine Event Volunteers Needed!

City Snapshot July 2023 – Police Surcharge to Increase in July

June 2023—At its June 6 meeting, the City Council voted to increase the Police Surcharge from $20 to $35 a month. As per projections, the council agreed to hold the fee at $35 for 5 years. The $15 increase will be used to fund a full-time department or a hybrid model that includes hiring two […]

By |2023-06-29T13:45:09-07:00June 13th, 2023|City Hall Happenings, City Snapshot, Now|Comments Off on City Snapshot July 2023 – Police Surcharge to Increase in July

Birds of a Feather – at Carefree Buffalo

This incredible Heron by world-renowned wood carver and decoy maker, Brad Snodgrass, is on display (and for-sale) now at Carefree Buffalo. Brad grew up in the lake country of Northern Minnesota in a family with a strong hunting and decoy carving tradition. After college, he worked in Alaska as a teacher, coach, and school administrator […]

By |2023-05-23T16:51:47-07:00May 23rd, 2023|Now|Comments Off on Birds of a Feather – at Carefree Buffalo

World Class Chamber Music in Jacksonville

Planning has begun for the first season of World Class Winter Chamber Music in Downtown Jacksonville. Featured will be internationally known ensembles such as the Minguet Quartet from Germany, the American Brass Quartet, Trio con Brio from Denmark, and acclaimed cello and violin soloists. A new non-profit organization, Jacksonville OR Friends of Classical Music, is […]

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A Tool to Live By – Local Writer Frank DeLuca Offers a Field Guide to Humans – by Christina Ammon

I recently came across Jacksonville writer Frank DeLuca’s new book, A Field Guide to Humans: Enriching Relationships through the Enneagram. The Enneagram is a model that combines ancient wisdom with modern psychology to assign numbers one through nine to different personality types. Frank‘s book is about how to use this tool to improve our relationships […]

By |2023-05-23T17:06:10-07:00May 23rd, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on A Tool to Live By – Local Writer Frank DeLuca Offers a Field Guide to Humans – by Christina Ammon

Famous Authors to Meet in May

Author Brenda Novak is on the road in her “Bookstream”—an Airstream Traveling Bookstore & Mini Coffee Shop—for a national book tour to promote the publication of her 75th book, The Seaside Library. On Sunday May 28, at 1pm, Rebel Heart Books will be hosting her stop in Jacksonville, at Bigham Knoll where she […]

By |2023-05-01T15:46:04-07:00May 1st, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Famous Authors to Meet in May

Teddy Abrams to Step Down as Music Director of the Britt Festival Orchestra

Tuesday, May 9, 2023. Jacksonville, OR: Teddy Abrams, the widely-acclaimed music director of the Britt Festival Orchestra has announced his departure at the end of the 2023 season in July.

Abrams first joined the Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO) in 2013 as Music Director and this summer marks his 10th season with the orchestra. In those 10 years, […]

By |2023-05-09T15:12:06-07:00May 9th, 2023|News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Teddy Abrams to Step Down as Music Director of the Britt Festival Orchestra

Volunteers Needed to Bring History to Life! – by Carolyn Kingsnorth, President, Historic Jacksonville Inc.

Do you enjoy sharing local history with family, friends, and guests? Would you like to learn more about Jacksonville, the town that was the 19th Century commercial, governmental, and social center of Southern Oregon? Are you a new or relatively new resident and would like to know more about your hometown?

Historic Jacksonville, Inc. is looking […]

By |2023-05-01T16:42:09-07:00May 1st, 2023|History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Volunteers Needed to Bring History to Life! – by Carolyn Kingsnorth, President, Historic Jacksonville Inc.

SuraTini – a Classy Space for Thai Tapas and Craft Cocktails – by Peggy Dover

There’s a new, intimate gathering spot in town. Perfect for a light nosh and cocktail with friends, it’s Courtney Christiansen’s SuraTini. Sura is Thai for “crafted alcohol” and tini means “right here.”

Courtney’s path to fruition has been a rocky one. “It’s a long story. Kind of a roller coaster. I signed my lease right before […]

By |2023-03-31T14:59:24-07:00March 31st, 2023|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on SuraTini – a Classy Space for Thai Tapas and Craft Cocktails – by Peggy Dover

Parade of Inns: A Walking Tour of the Charming Inns of Jacksonville – by Peggy Dover

The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce has cooked up another delightful inaugural event for the merry month of May. Celebrate spring with the “Parade of Inns: A Walking Tour of the Charming Inns of Jacksonville,” on Sunday, May 21, from 1-5pm. Ticketholders can enjoy a self-guided walking tour of five of Jacksonville’s prominent historic inns plus […]

By |2023-04-28T13:23:31-07:00April 28th, 2023|Now, Peggy Dover|2 Comments

Jacksonville Wildfire Firewise Community Preparedness Day is May 6

Wildfire Community Preparedness Day is a national Firewise campaign to raise awareness and reduce risks from wildfires. Jacksonville is vulnerable to wildfires due to many homes being located in close proximity to woodlands and forests. Because of severe drought and upcoming extremely hot weather, this summer and early fall promise to be a bad year […]

By |2023-03-31T16:49:52-07:00March 31st, 2023|City Hall Happenings, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Wildfire Firewise Community Preparedness Day is May 6

Garden Club Spring Sale is May 13

After a long, chilly winter, who isn’t yearning for spring? With flowering trees and wildflowers in the woods, we are all welcoming the warmer weather and beauty of this season in the Rogue Valley. Our thoughts turn to plantings for gardens and celebrating spring with bouquets and goodies. In that spirit, the Jacksonville Garden Club’s […]

By |2023-05-01T15:54:23-07:00May 1st, 2023|Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Garden Club Spring Sale is May 13

Jackson County Master Gardener Spring Garden Fair is May 6

The Jackson County Master Gardener™ Association is proud to announce the 2023 Spring Garden Fair on Saturday, May 6, 2023, from 9am-3pm, at the OSU Extension, 569 Hanley Road, Central Point.

The largest gardening event in Southern Oregon, this year marks the return of many perennial vendors who have stood by through the COVID years. Plant […]

By |2023-04-17T11:57:18-07:00March 31st, 2023|Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Jackson County Master Gardener Spring Garden Fair is May 6

“Picnic in the Park” at Cantrall-Buckley on April 29

On Saturday, April 29, from noon-4:00pm, join the Applegate Community, Ruch Outdoor Community School, A Greater Applegate, and the Applegate Partnership & Watershed Council to celebrate a new mural installation and a new metal art installation at Cantrall-Buckley Park. Meet the artists, funding partners, community leaders, volunteers and students while picnicking, touring and socializing.

For the […]

By |2023-03-31T17:03:32-07:00March 31st, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on “Picnic in the Park” at Cantrall-Buckley on April 29

Local Poet Peter E. Yeager Publishes Poems

Jacksonville resident Peter E. Yeager recently published Searching for Sanctuary: The Journey Home. Yeager’s poems track his life from growing up in New Jersey through retirement in Oregon. Poet and poetry editor Amy Miller calls the book, “part poetic memoir, part travelogue of the soul.”

With emotional honesty, Peter explores family, friendships, courtship, marriage, divorce, and […]

By |2023-03-31T17:13:28-07:00March 31st, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Local Poet Peter E. Yeager Publishes Poems

Second “Britt Presents” Season Announcement Brings Exciting Names to the Britt Main Stage

MEDFORD, OR — 04/06/23 – Britt Music & Arts Festival is excited to announce several more concerts for the 2023 Britt Presents season, adding more music and comedy performances to the previously announced lineup. First released at an announcement party in Jacksonville, Oregon, this announcement introduces a wide range of musical acts and comedians, from […]

By |2023-04-06T19:41:22-07:00April 6th, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Second “Britt Presents” Season Announcement Brings Exciting Names to the Britt Main Stage

DANCIN Vineyards Heads to Piedmont’s Alba, Italy

Marca family to share Barbera and Nebbiolo with Medford, Oregon’s Sister City

Medford, OR., April 4, 2023 — This month DANCIN Vineyards (www.dancin.com) will take part in the annual Vinum Festival (www.vinumalba) in Alba, Italy, in the famed Piedmont wine region. It is considered to be the largest open-air wine festival in Italy. The visit […]

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Mayor’s Recognition Awards for 2022 – by Mayor Donna Bowen

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – April 2023

People often ask me what I like and dislike about being Mayor. I find I love many aspects of being the Mayor of Jacksonville. I have the opportunity to meet and get to know many of the people who live here. The element that can be difficult […]

By |2023-03-31T15:12:03-07:00March 31st, 2023|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Now|Comments Off on Mayor’s Recognition Awards for 2022 – by Mayor Donna Bowen

An Evening of Song with Voices of the Applegate on April 14

After three long years, Voices of the Applegate will present an evening of song, including lyrics by Longfellow, Shakespeare, and others that will soothe and energize your soul.

Performances will be held at the Historic Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, 405 E. California Street at 7:00pm on Friday, April 14, 2023, and at The Lindsay (Applegate River Ranch […]

By |2023-03-31T16:55:37-07:00March 31st, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on An Evening of Song with Voices of the Applegate on April 14

The Siskiyou Crest Coalition Now Accepting Applications from Artists for Show

The Siskiyou Crest Coalition, an organization in Applegate, Oregon, dedicated to finding permanent protections for the Siskiyou Crest, is producing Celebrating the Siskiyou Crest: A Festival of Art, Culture, and Science July 14-16, 2023, at Pacifica Garden in Williams, Oregon.

A prominent feature of the festival will be a juried art show of all media, including […]

By |2023-04-03T15:27:15-07:00April 3rd, 2023|Art News & Events, Now|Comments Off on The Siskiyou Crest Coalition Now Accepting Applications from Artists for Show

Jacksonville Garden Club Spring Sale is May 13

The Jacksonville Garden Club’s annual Spring Sale will be held in downtown Jacksonville on Saturday, May 13, 2023, 10am-3pm, in the alcove next to the Post Office. Club members create beautiful arrangements from fresh-cut spring flowers in a range of prices—for Mother’s Day or a nice gift to yourself or a friend. Potted plants, spring […]

By |2023-03-31T15:05:21-07:00March 31st, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Garden Club Spring Sale is May 13

In Memory of Dirk Siedlecki: Jacksonville Loses a Consummate Volunteer – by Jacksonville City Councilors Mike McClain and Steve Casaleggio

On January 31, Jacksonville lost an icon when the mainstay of the Jacksonville Historic Cemetery, Dirk Siedlecki, passed away after a short illness. How this Long Island, New York man ended up in Jacksonville and developed a passion for and commitment to our historic Cemetery is an inspiring story and worthy of celebration.

Dirk was born […]

By |2023-03-02T09:26:05-08:00March 2nd, 2023|Now, Obituaries|2 Comments

An Evening of Song with Voices of the Applegate

After three long years, Voices of the Applegate will present an evening of song, including lyrics by Longfellow, Shakespeare, and others that will soothe and energize your soul.

Performances will be held  at the Historic Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, 405 E. California Street at 7:00pm on Friday, April 14, and at The Lindsay (Applegate River Ranch House), […]

By |2023-03-15T18:12:19-07:00March 15th, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on An Evening of Song with Voices of the Applegate

Physical Therapy Offers Fresh Hope – by Peggy Dover

“Pelvic floor physical therapy is very exciting and rewarding,” says Amanda Falkena, specialist at Jacksonville Physical Therapy. I met with Amanda to learn about the emerging field of pelvic floor health and the fresh hope that physical therapy offers.

Amanda is dedicated to using her training to tackle common issues that plague both men and women—challenges […]

By |2023-03-03T16:31:48-08:00March 3rd, 2023|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on Physical Therapy Offers Fresh Hope – by Peggy Dover

Britt Announces First Set of “Britt Presents” Concerts for 2023

JACKSONVILLE, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival is excited to announce the first installment of Britt Presents music & comedy concerts for the 2023 summer season. The first of two season announcements, this group of shows features a wide array of musical artists, including first-time-to-Britt country artists Kelsea Ballerini and Elle King, plus returning artists Diana […]

Volunteers Needed for Chamber Events!

Chamber Chat – March 2023

Calling all volunteers! As a way to support our local businesses and encourage tourism in Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce sponsors many events throughout the year, including large events like Victorian Christmas and the Haunted Trolley Tours… and new events scheduled for 2023.

Putting on these events requires volunteers. This can […]

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Magnolia Inn (now Hotel) Re-Opens!

The public is invited to an open house to celebrate the re-opening of the renovated Magnolia Inn, now the Magnolia Hotel. Over the last few months, new owners,
Jeff and Nikki Bale, have been busy converting the previous owner’s living area into three additional guest rooms, opening walls and adding access for guests to the backyard. […]

By |2023-03-02T10:01:52-08:00March 2nd, 2023|Event News, Now|2 Comments

JAAM on St. Patrick’s Weekend – by Peggy Dover

The swallows have returned, and spring bulbs pop with color. Wildflowers pepper the woodland trails, and the general feelings of restlessness and excitement can only be blamed on spring fever, a tolerable malady. Spring is here at last—a time to celebrate life and the creative flow.

Saturday, March 18, the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce is bringing […]

By |2023-03-01T17:41:54-08:00March 1st, 2023|Event News, Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on JAAM on St. Patrick’s Weekend – by Peggy Dover

Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO) Announces 2023 Season

Oregon’s Britt Festival Orchestra returns June 15 – July 1, highlighting a film score and four outstanding guest artists

MEDFORD, OR — The Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO) announces its 2023 season, anchoring Oregon’s Britt Music and Arts Festival with three weeks of exciting open-air programming in historic Jacksonville, Oregon. Under the inspirational leadership of Music Director […]

By |2023-02-07T16:41:53-08:00February 7th, 2023|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO) Announces 2023 Season

Parkinson’s Support/Care Group: Where Balance Flows Openly – by Richard S. Hunter

In December of 2014, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). As the Neurologist explained my options, my wife Kerry rubbed my back in an attempt to soften the blow. It didn’t work! The doctors words were inaudible to me. I looked into Kerry eyes and whispered, “I knew it was Parkinson’s.” I was now […]

By |2023-01-31T12:06:43-08:00January 31st, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Parkinson’s Support/Care Group: Where Balance Flows Openly – by Richard S. Hunter

Don’t Be Pigeon-Hearted: Come Meet Pigeons at Rebel Heart Books! – by Sindy Harris

This February, I had the privilege of putting up a display about pigeons at Rebel Heart Books.  My husband and I have a sanctuary for rescued, domesticated pigeons in Jacksonville.  I was also invited to bring some pigeons to story time, which takes place at the bookstore once a month, and to bring them to […]

By |2023-02-21T14:15:41-08:00February 21st, 2023|Event News, Now|1 Comment

Jacksonville Physical Therapy Welcomes Pelvic Floor Therapist – by Peggy Dover

Jacksonville Physical Therapy is excited to announce the addition of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, Amanda Falkena to their clinic.

“We are honored to have Amanda join us,” says Lynn Reordan, co-owner of JPT. “Amanda’s skills address pre and post-operative pelvic surgery interventions, pelvic pain, incontinence, and pregnancy/post-partum issues, among others. Our purpose in adding Amanda to […]

By |2023-01-31T11:12:45-08:00January 31st, 2023|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on Jacksonville Physical Therapy Welcomes Pelvic Floor Therapist – by Peggy Dover

Happy Retirement, Carolina Boothby!

On Friday, January 13, Carolina Boothby officially retired from the Jacksonville Post Office after a 24-year career. She’s pictured here with (l-r) former Postmaster Tom Simmons, Barney Phillips, Carolina Boothby, Kramer Edwards, and Alex Pappas. She says that the best part of the job was making friends and being able to help so many people, […]

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1932 Beekman House Living History Is Back!

JACKSONVILLE, OR—After a three-year hiatus, 1932 Living History is returning to Jacksonville’s historic Beekman House Museum.  The country is deep into the Great Depression and Ben and Carrie Beekman, the children of Jacksonville’s wealthiest and most prominent pioneer family, are closing up their 1870s family home.  Guests become part of a 1-hour living history “play” […]

By |2023-01-23T09:08:37-08:00January 23rd, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on 1932 Beekman House Living History Is Back!

If This House Could Talk: The Orth House – by Marcy McQuillan, Broker at John L Scott Real Estate

A Letter to the Future New Owners – August 2022

If this house could talk, I sure would have a lot to say to new owners.

John Orth, Jacksonville’s most successful butcher, had me constructed for his family in 1880. They had formerly occupied a simple wooden home for 15 years before moving in. I must say […]

By |2022-07-28T13:26:30-07:00July 27th, 2022|Now|Comments Off on If This House Could Talk: The Orth House – by Marcy McQuillan, Broker at John L Scott Real Estate

Enhance Your Romance in Jacksonville This Valentine’s Day – by Peggy Dover

Ah, February, when the sound of Cupid’s arrows come whistling past our ears reminding us another Valentine’s Day looms. Large retailers waste no time loading up the aisles with a plethora of predictable plush bears and heart-shaped chocolate boxes. It’s the official once-a-year opportunity to show our sweetheart how much they mean to us. We’d […]

By |2023-01-27T16:08:36-08:00January 27th, 2023|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on Enhance Your Romance in Jacksonville This Valentine’s Day – by Peggy Dover

Rebelution Returns to Britt on August 27th!

MEDFORD, OR — The Good Vibes Summer Tour 2023, with California reggae band Rebelution comes to the Britt stage August 27, along with Britt favorite, Iration, plus The Expendables, Passafire, and DJ Mackle. This will be Rebelution’s eighth appearance at Britt. Founded in Isla Vista, CA, Rebelution has followed their instincts since the release of […]

By |2023-01-19T10:41:35-08:00January 19th, 2023|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Rebelution Returns to Britt on August 27th!

SOCAN Hosts ZOOM meeting with Senator Jeff Merkley

Despite holding a bare minimum of control in both chambers, during the last Congress Democrats managed to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, the most ambitious legislation targeting the climate crisis ever signed into law.  However, as we enter a two-year period with Republican climate deniers in charge of the House, we now face the question […]

By |2023-01-19T10:25:09-08:00January 19th, 2023|Event News, Now|Comments Off on SOCAN Hosts ZOOM meeting with Senator Jeff Merkley

Pink Martini Featured at Best of Britt 2023

MEDFORD, OR — Britt is excited to announce that Pink Martini featuring China Forbes will perform during Best of Britt, an annual summer fundraising event benefiting Britt Education & Engagement and other Britt programs, on Thursday, August 24, 2023.

Support your Britt Music & Arts Festival by joining us at Best of Britt, our annual fundraising […]

By |2023-01-13T16:21:42-08:00January 13th, 2023|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Pink Martini Featured at Best of Britt 2023

SOCAN’s Master Climate Protector 2023

Understanding the Climate Crisis

From rising temperatures and heatwaves to water shortages and drought, to reducing snowpack and increased wildfire risk, the evidence that a climate crisis is here in Southern Oregon is probably clear to every reader of this sentence. The questions then become: ‘what is driving this crisis? ‘how is the crisis affecting us? […]

By |2022-12-29T12:43:14-08:00December 29th, 2022|Event News, Now|Comments Off on SOCAN’s Master Climate Protector 2023

Join Us! Voices of the Applegate Community Choir Seeks New Members in 2023

If you’ve even given a THOUGHT to doing something vocally musical in 2023, have we got a deal for you!  We have opportunities for excitement, personal skill growth, being a part of something bigger than yourself, and just plain fun!   Voices of the Applegate sings classical, pop, jazz, calypso, African, 60’s, 70’s, musicals, spirituals, […]
By |2022-12-20T11:32:38-08:00December 20th, 2022|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Join Us! Voices of the Applegate Community Choir Seeks New Members in 2023

Build Community – Shop Local – by Peggy Dover

Another Victorian Christmas has spread its joyous blanket over the old town. Businesses are dressed for the occasion, while merchants and restaurateurs are eager to welcome us inside to highlight their food and finery. Shopping in cozy Jacksonville is as much a part of tradition as decorating the tree. Giving brings joy, so let’s start […]

By |2022-11-26T11:31:35-08:00November 26th, 2022|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on Build Community – Shop Local – by Peggy Dover

Larry Smith Releases “Jacksonville’s Emerald Necklace: from Goldmines to Woodland Trails” – by Ginna BB Gordon

In 2015, Larry Smith proposed to the Jacksonville Woodlands Association’s board of directors an idea for a book about the history of the “most successful, small-town, all-volunteer land conservation project in Oregon.” Larry says the first questions were, “Who would want to read it and who is your audience?” Larry’s answer was, “I do not […]

By |2022-10-27T16:53:34-07:00October 27th, 2022|Now, Trail Talk|Comments Off on Larry Smith Releases “Jacksonville’s Emerald Necklace: from Goldmines to Woodland Trails” – by Ginna BB Gordon

Entrepreneurs of Jacksonville

A newly-formed group is offering business owners a networking opportunity with a mission to inspire one another while Supporting Local. The founder of this group, Mary Murphy, a resident of Jacksonville and local Realtor, felt town needed more opportunities for local entrepreneurs to meet and share ideas in a low stress environment. The meetups happen […]

By |2022-09-29T15:01:07-07:00September 29th, 2022|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Entrepreneurs of Jacksonville

Jacksonville Inn’s Elegant New Wine Bar – by Peggy Dover

Owners of the iconic Jacksonville Inn are proving themselves capable caretakers as they move forward in distinction, with due respect for the history there. Recent changes have brought a complete refresh to the wine shop/bar, pouring all of the delicious wines we’ve come to know and love, with plans to invite visiting wineries to offer […]

By |2022-08-30T16:29:53-07:00August 30th, 2022|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on Jacksonville Inn’s Elegant New Wine Bar – by Peggy Dover
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