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Britt Music & Arts Festival Offering Discounted Tickets to Students for Final Concert of 2024 Season
Monday, October 7, 2024: Britt Music and Arts Festival is excited to announce a special discount for students in the community. The Britt season typically lasts from June to September, but the 2024 season is wrapping up a little later than usual with the final concert happening on October 14 featuring soul sensation Michael Kiwanuka […]
JWA SEEKING VAULT TOILET PROJECT FUNDS – by Kandee McClain, Volunteer, Jacksonville Woodlands Association
Jacksonville Review – September 2024
THE JACKSONVILLE WOODLANDS ASSOCIATION (JWA) and the City of Jacksonville have had a long-held goal of installing a modern pit toilet in the Woodlands to meet the needs of local hikers and the many tourists who daily use the trails. A location has been determined at the beginning of the Rich […]
Rogue Valley Lions Club Second-Annual Harvest Wine Walk in Downtown Central Point is September 27
Second Annual Harvest Wine Walk in downtown Central Point– sip, stroll, shop, support!
The Rogue Valley Lions Club proudly announces the 2nd Annual Harvest Wine Walk on Friday September 27th, 2024. Twelve local wineries plus twelve motivated merchants add up to an unforgettable evening of memory-making with family and friends. Stroll the historic downtown Central Point streets […]
JACKSONVILLE’S 1851 GOLD RUSH TRAIL RUN/WALK IS SEPTEMBER 28!
On Sept 28th, 2024, The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce and Public Lands, are hosting the 1851 Gold Rush Run/Walk. This trail run/walk will take place in Jacksonville Woodlands Park promoting the gold rush history of Jacksonville. This is a family event; all ages are welcome. We offer 2K (Walk or Run), 5K (Walk or Run), […]
A GREATER APPLEGATE PRESENTS: A WEEK IN JACKSAPHINE COUNT(R)Y SEPTEMBER 21-29
Join A Greater Applegate for a week of events that celebrate the beauty, flavors and diversity of the Applegate Valley, September 21-29, 2024
Enjoy live music at Yale Creek Ranch, Art in the Vineyard at Wooldridge Creek Winery, a “Glass Off” party celebrating free flight (paragliding) at LongSword Vineyard, and other activities scheduled throughout the week.
Kick-Off […]
CITIZENS FOR A SAFER JACKSONVILLE UPDATE – by Cindy Rasmussen, Citizens for a Safer Jacksonville
Jacksonville Review – September 2024
WE HAD A VERY SUCCESSFUL TOWN HALL meeting in July, and things are changing for the BETTER here in Jacksonville with regard to overall safety and enforcement issues.
You may have noticed white striping on feeder streets into downtown, as well as new, yellow center striping on our streets! Also “SLOW” signs […]
Constructing Change: A Journey of Collaboration – by Tim Alvarez, President of Oregon Home Builders Association
I was fortunate to be raised in Southern Oregon. My father, Claudio, was a local builder and the sole breadwinner for our family of five. Growing up, I remember my dad joining the Builders Association Southern Oregon (BASO), then called Jackson County Homebuilders Association (then called the Jackson County Homebuilders Association). He wanted to join […]
Farming Sustainably at SOU: A SOCAN Field Trip
Sustainable living simple means managing our resources today such that current generations can benefit but not such that we compromise the ability of future generations also to benefit. In a climate changing world, sustainable living includes farming sustainably. To learn how the Southern Oregon University farm meets the university’s goal of promoting sustainability, SOCAN’s August […]
CRATER LAKE IN ONE DAY – by Graham Farran
Discovering Southern Oregon – August 2024
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK is the “Gem of the Cascades” and a marvel that can be explored in a single day with a well-planned itinerary. The lake is considered the cleanest large body of water in the world; its water is exceptional for its clarity and intense blue color. There […]
DOG GONE COMMUNITY – by Belita Palu-ay
Belita’s Space – August 2024
When photographer Martina Patella suggested “the dog days of summer” as the theme for the August cover, the assignment inspired me to curate a celebration of the dogs of Jacksonville.
As we shared photos of the sweetest faces and stories from dog owners who were full of adoration and affection, Review publisher, […]
LOVE SINGING? JOIN VOICES OF THE APPLEGATE!
VOICES OF THE APPLEGATE, is back in the swing again and looking forward to another great season this fall. Rehearsals begin September 3 at the Jacksonville Library, every Tuesday evening, from 7-8:30pm. Concerts will be held on November 22 in Jacksonville and on November 24 in the Applegate. The choir is always looking for more […]
ROGUE ALES RETURNS TO SOUTHERN OREGON WITH AN EXCITING NEW PUB IN JACKSONVILLE!
NEWPORT, Ore. (May 22, 2024) Rogue Ales & Spirits is thrilled to announce its long-awaited return to Southern Oregon at the historic Schoolhouse in Jacksonville! This will offer fans a unique opportunity to experience Rogue’s award-winning beers in an intimate and historic setting. Nestled in the charming town of Jacksonville, on the Bigham Knoll campus, it […]
A TALE OF TWO TROLLEYS – by Belita Palu-ay
Belita’s Space – June 2024
This is the season when Jacksonville’s quaint authenticity is elevated to an even higher level of charm by the sights and sounds of two trolleys.
The tried-and-true Narrated History Trolley is a delightful ride around town through key architectural landmarks. This family-friendly activity is a mandatory assignment for every local and a […]
SIGNS OF SUMMER – by Graham Farran
Discovering Southern Oregon – June 2024
LIVING ON CALIFORNIA STREET, we have a front row seat to the signs of summer. As the days become longer and warmer, we notice how the sidewalks are filling with tourists, wine tasters, shoppers and locals enjoying the town. Rebel Heart Books has a bank of windows open to the […]
ADRIAN MC CULLY – JACKSONVILLE’S “WHIPPLEVILLE HERO”
Jacksonville Review – June 2024
ON MAY 7, Mayor Donna Bowen presented a very special Certificate of Bravery to Adrian McCully for keeping his neighbors safe from harm during the March 19 3-alarm house fire in the “Whippleville” neighborhood of Jacksonville.
The beautiful collection of homes designed and built by Roger Whipple, who lost his home in […]
CONSTELLATION OF CHANGE – by Belita Palu-ay
Belita’s Space – July 2024
This winter, when the Board of Directors revised the Chamber of Commerce’s mission statement, “vibrant” was an elusive aspiration during particularly dismal days for many of our businesses. The 2024 shoulder season felt distinctly discouraging and that period of time was darkened by the cloudy overwhelm of entrepreneurship.
Flash forward to the […]
Britt Music & Arts Festival Offering Free Concert Tickets to Firefighters
Thursday, July 11, 2024: Britt Music and Arts Festival is proud to announce a special initiative to recognize and express gratitude to our region’s courageous firefighters who play an integral role in protecting our community. As a gesture of appreciation, Britt is offering two complimentary tickets to each firefighter for one of the following upcoming […]
JACKSONVILLE FIRE CHIEF WAYNE PAINTER RECEIVES STATE AWARD
Jacksonville Review – June 2024
ON MAY 7, at the regular City Council meeting, Jacksonville Fire Chief Wayne Painter received the State of Oregon’s Fire Chief’s Association Award of Excellence. The award was presented in honor of his vision, dedication, and professionalism. Painter was nominated for the award by City Councilor Andrea Thompson, who […]
A FESTIVAL FOR THE SCENTSES
EVERY SUMMER, visitors are drawn to the stunning experience that our Jacksonville area lavender farms provide during their annual festivals. The soft fragrance, the fields of fierce violet, along with the many bumblebees and butterflies, make the lavender worth celebrating.
This July, head to the Southern Oregon Lavender Trail on Friday, July 12 through Sunday, July […]
ANNUAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL IS JULY 13-15
AT THE STORYTELLING GUILD’S 58th Children’s Festival, kids can experience what it’s like to be inside a giant bubble, read a story with Mother Goose, and nail together their own wooden keepsakes among many more fun and interactive activities!
The three-day festival, taking place July 13-15, 2024, run by more than 700 volunteers, is expected to […]
EXPLORING THE SOUTHERN OREGON LAVENDER TRAIL: A SUMMER ITINERARY – by Sue Owen
IF THERE’S A SLICE OF HEAVEN ON EARTH, it’s surely found meandering through the fragrant lavender fields of the Southern Oregon Lavender Trail in late June and July. Picture this: endless rows of blooming purple flowers swaying gently in the warm summer breeze, set against the stunning backdrop of the Applegate Valley. The Southern Oregon […]
SOCAN Presentation: Nuclear Power – Unaffordable at any Size
Misinformation and disinformation have been the hallmarks of the fossil fuel corporate campaign to undermine climate science and thwart action on climate change. The nuclear industry is not far behind as it constantly tries desperately to sell itself as a viable, if not essential, component of a low greenhouse gas emissions solution to the climate […]
A REMINDER FROM THE FIRE CHIEF: FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL – by Wayne Painter, Jacksonville Fire Chief
WITH THE 4TH OF JULY rapidly approaching, the Jacksonville Fire Department and city staff would like to remind the public that Jacksonville prohibits the use of Fireworks within the City limits and also discourages the use of fireworks outside of City limits for the following reasons:
Wildfire Risk: We are surrounded by forests and grassy areas […]
CITIZENS FOR A SAFER JACKSONVILLE MEETING IS JULY 9
THE COMMUNITY TOWN HALL MEETING will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, from 4:30-5:30pm in the Naversen Community Room at the Jacksonville Library. We will review our original recommendations and announce our successful efforts to make our wonderful town safer for our pedestrians, pets and wildlife! We are delighted to share the fruits of […]
Quashing the Beekman House Rumor Mill!
06/19/24 JACKSONVILLE, OR—Apparently rumors are flying that the roof at Jacksonville’s historic 1870s Beekman House caved in recently. The roof is just fine! It did NOT cave in! We had some ceiling plaster fall in the maid’s room off the kitchen. The ceiling will be repaired later this summer before we open for fall tours. […]
2024 ANNUAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL – BOOKS COME ALIVE!
Jacksonville Review – June 2024
Mother Goose, dragons, and more captivate at the 58th Children’s Festival.
KIDS CAN EXPERIENCE what it’s like to be inside a giant bubble, read a story with Mother Goose, and nail together their own wooden keepsakes among many more fun and interactive activities!
The event, themed “Read, Rejoice, Remember,” is dedicated this year […]
Letter to the Editor: Celebrating Community Commitment This 4th of July – by Joe Warren, Postmaster
June 20, 2024
Dear Editor,
As the Postmaster of Jacksonville, Oregon I am writing to express the unwavering commitment of our postal staff to serving our wonderful community. With the 4th of July approaching, a time when we celebrate our nation’s independence and the freedoms we cherish, it is also a fitting moment to reflect on the […]
LINDA OTTO – CHAMPION OF CHILDREN
Jacksonville Review – June 2024
JACKSONVILLE RESIDENT and founder of Grandmas2Go, Linda Otto, was awarded the Family Nurturing Center’s Champion of Children award for her significant contribution in positioning FNC to improve the lives of children and their families in the Rogue Valley. Grandmas2Go was started by Linda in 2016 with the mission of training women […]
HONEY LILY BOUTIQUE: A HAVEN OF GREENERY, PERMANENT JEWELRY, AND GIFTS
Jacksonville Review – May 2024
BUSINESS OWNERS, Pamela Rust and Shay Smith, have opened a new space that transcends the typical retail experience. Upon entering Honey Lily Boutique, visitors are immediately enveloped in an atmosphere brimming with positivity and aesthetic delight, a direct reflection of its owners’ commitment to fostering a space that resonates with joy […]
SIP, SAVOR, AND STROLL – ROGUE VALLEY LIONS CLUB PRESENTS A UNIQUE WINE-TASTING EVENT
Jacksonville Review – April 2024
Join us for a delightful journey of flavors and discovery as the Rogue Valley Lions Club presents a unique wine-tasting event on Friday, May 31, 4-8pm. This combines the best of Rogue Valley’s wine scene with the charm of Central Point’s local businesses. The event starts at 300 E. Pine Street […]
NATIONAL TRAILS DAY CELEBRATION JUNE 1 FOR NEW TRAILS IN THE STERLING MINE DITCH TRAIL SYSTEM!
Jacksonville Review – May 2024
SISKIYOU UPLAND TRAILS ASSOCIATION (SUTA) is planning a National Trails Day Event to officially open 5 miles of new trails constructed within the Sterling Mine Ditch Trail System (SMDT). We’re celebrating completion of a years-long process of planning and construction for these spectacular new trails with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, family-friendly activities, […]
CITIZENS FOR A SAFER JACKSONVILLE: TOWN HALL MEETING ON JUNE 11 POSTPONED
June 11 Safety Town Hall RESCHEDULED
UPDATE FROM CINDY RASMUSSEN ON 05/16/24: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Town Hall meeting of June 11, organized by the Citizens for a Safer Jacksonville, will be postponed until sometime in July. This meeting was to be held in the City Library Community Room. We apologize for this inconvenience and […]
All Britt Summer Concerts Now On Sale
JACKSONVILLE, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival has announced its full line up for the 2024 season, and all shows are now on sale to the general public. Shows newly added to this final general public on-sale include legendary hip-hop duo Atmosphere, folk artists Ray LaMontagne & Gregory Alan Isakov, and award winning soul […]
NEW ART AT THE BRITT
Jacksonville Review – May 2024
THE EXCITEMENT for the coming season at the Britt Festivals continues to grow. To add to the already extraordinary events, the festival has added “Art at the Britt.” During the Classical Season, eight Fine Artists will display their art in the lower Britt Garden area prior to the concerts and during […]
“IN A LANDSCAPE” CONCERT AT APPLEGATE LAKE – by Christina Ammon
Pianist Hunter Noack Will Bring His Piano to the Shores of Applegate Lake on May 26
UPDATE – THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT!
LAST SUMMER, I joined some friends headed to a concert on the Oregon Coast. It was called IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild. I didn’t know much about it […]
HOSPITALITY AND HISTORY: JACKSONVILLE’S PARADE OF INNS IS MAY 19
Belita’s Space – May 2024
The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce proudly presents the second-annual Parade of Inns on Sunday, May 19, from 1:00-5:00pm. Six beautiful historic Jacksonville inns have graciously agreed to participate: Jacksonville Inn, Kubli Haus, Magnolia Hotel, McCully House Inn, Orth House Inn and TouVelle House Bed and Breakfast.
This event invites ticket holders to […]
JACKSONVILLE GARDEN CLUB SPRING SALE ON MAY 11
THE CREATIVE TALENTS of Jacksonville Garden Club members are already at work to produce some new and charming craft offerings at the Club’s annual Spring Sale. The Sale will be held in downtown Jacksonville on Saturday, May 11, 10am-2pm, in the alcove next to the Post Office.
As always, club members will use fresh spring flowers […]
Beekman House Living History Tour: May 18 is Last Chance to “Time Travel” to 1932 in 2024!
JACKSONVILLE WILDFIRE FIREWISE COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS DAY IS MAY 4
Jacksonville Review – April 2024
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 in close proximity to woodlands and forests. Because of drought and upcoming extremely hot weather, this summer and early fall promise to be a […]
JUNIOR LEAGUE’S ANNUAL KENTUCKY DERBY
Jacksonville Review – April 2024
JOIN US for an unforgettable afternoon of elegance, excitement, and community support at the Junior League’s 5th Annual Kentucky Derby Event on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at the Rogue Valley Country Club. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as you witness the iconic race on large screens while enjoying the company […]
JACKSONVILLE GARDEN CLUB SPRING SALE ON MAY 11
Jacksonville Review – April 2024
The Jacksonville Garden Club’s annual Spring Sale will be held in downtown Jacksonville on Saturday, May 11, 2024, from 10am-2pm, in the alcove next to the Post Office. Enjoy beautiful arrangements made by Club members from fresh-cut spring flowers in a range of prices—for Mother’s Day or a nice gift to […]
Soroptimist International of Medford’s “Gardens for Good” Tour is Saturday, May 18
The Soroptimist International of Medford is offering its 21st Annual “Gardens for Good” Tour on Saturday, May 18, 2024, from 10 am to 4 pm. This garden tour is an opportunity to see four (4) unique gardens around the Valley, which are both beautiful in their own right but also either promote wildlife or use […]
JACKSONVILLE’S SECOND ANNUAL PARADE OF INNS
The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the Second Annual Parade of Inns on Sunday, May 19. This very unique event invites ticket holders to take a lovely stroll through our historic landmark town and visit charming properties along the way.
From 1-5pm on the Sunday after Mother’s Day, the inn keepers of a […]
SATURDAY CLASSES AT SHOOTING STAR NURSERY
Jacksonville Review – March & April 2024
Landscaping with Dwarf Conifers, Saturday, March 2, 11am—We have a beautiful new selection of regionally appropriate (heat-tolerant) dwarf and compact conifers and are excited to show you how to put them to work! They’re ideal for creating spotlights in small gardens, standing in for taller trees in rock gardens […]
Artfully Gardening Delight – by Belita Palu-ay
Belita’s Space – April 2024
April welcomes back the much-anticipated arrival of spring and delivers vibrancy of color and possibility. Artist and Gardener, on the corner of Main and 3rd Street similarly welcomes all seasons and visitors with a delightful display of colorful local art, a wide range of tastefully-curated gifts and an absolutely lovely hidden […]
Northwest Troubadour, David Gordon, Returns to Jacksonville in April!
JACKSONVILLE, OR—Historic Jacksonville, Inc. is pleased to announce that Northwest Troubadour, David Gordon, will be back in Jacksonville after a four-year absence to perform two special concerts as benefits for the town’s new “Citywide Museum!”
On Sunday, April 14, David will be reprising the “Greatest Hits” from his sold out 36 concert “Pioneer History in Story […]
Britt Announces More Summer Concerts
Willie Nelson, Colbie Caillat & Gavin DeGraw, and More: Britt Announces More Summer Concerts
Monday, April 8, 2024, JACKSONVILLE, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival is excited to announce the next slate of 12 Britt Presents shows for the 2024 summer season. With more announcements to come, this group of shows features a wide array […]
More 2024 Britt Concerts Announced!
JACKSONVILLE, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival is excited to announce the next slate of six Britt Presents shows for the 2024 summer season. While there are more announcements to come, this group of shows features a wide array of musical artists, including first-time-to-Britt country artists Chris Young and Randy Houser, Jamaican reggae […]
In Their Own Words: Jacksonville Women Making History Today
Jacksonville Review – March 2024 Issue
Jacksonville could easily celebrate Women’s History Month all year long and still need more days to honor all the inspiring and influential women in our community. The Review is shining a spotlight on some of these amazing women—the leaders in our government and non-profit organizations who are making history today.
In […]