Britt Ends 2018 Season on a High Note

MEDFORD, OR — The Britt Music & Arts Festival thanks everyone – our patrons, members, business partners, media partners, artists and fans – for an outstanding season. Despite another smoky wildfire season, the 2018 Britt Season was very popular with patrons, demonstrated by steady ticket sales and abundant support from the community. During the last […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:16-07:00September 19th, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Britt Ends 2018 Season on a High Note

Why a Meals Tax is Bad for Jacksonville

Background—After the City Council implemented a $20/month Police Surcharge to pay for police services and augment the General Fund, three citizens, led by Doug Phillips, decided that they had a “better idea.” They collected enough signatures to place the matter on the November ballot. If passed, a 5% meals tax will last for 10 years […]

Pioneer Village Executive Director Dora Howard Named Oregon Health Care Association’s Administrator of the Year

PORTLAND, OR – August 2018 – Dora Howard, Executive Director for Pioneer Village, a Radiant Senior Living community, will be honored with one of the year’s top honors at the Oregon Health Care Association awards ceremony. Howard has been named the Administrator of the Year for Community Based Care. The ceremony will take place on […]

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For the “Love” of Pets

In January 2018, Dr. Jeff Judkins of Animalkind Holistic Veterinary Clinic in Jacksonville was joined by Dr. Carolyn Love. The Review caught up with her to learn more about her and to talk about what brought her to Jacksonville.

Carolyn graduated from Texas A&M vet school in 1986 where she studied traditional veterinary medicine with additional […]

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Don’t Change J’Ville – by Mayor Paul Becker

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – September 2018

As your Mayor, I’m always ready to take responsibility for my actions. Screw Up—‘Fess Up is my rule. So imagine my surprise when confronted with accusations of sponsoring the meals tax initiative on this November’s election ballot. Evidently the assumption was made on the part of some, […]

Budget Committee Member Says Vote NO on Meals Tax! – by Larry Smith

I have been on the Jacksonville City Budget Committee for the past 14 years. I have watched the careful and thoughtful process that the Committee goes through each year to keep our historic city fiscally sound.

I agonize over each fee increase, but when I realize that Jacksonville has the second-lowest tax rate in the county […]

Decades of Divisiveness: A Perspective From an Ashland Restaurateur on a Meals Tax – by Michael Donovan

I am writing in response to the citizen-initiative proposing a 5% Sales Tax on Prepared Food that will be on the November ballot. I am not a resident of Jacksonville, but I am very familiar with this type of funding mechanism, as I owned a restaurant in Ashland when an identical tax was placed before […]

Rotary Club’s Annual Salmon Bake is September 16

The 9th annual Jacksonville-Applegate Rotary Club’s Salmon Bake has become a beloved local event. This year, it will be on September 16 starting at 5:00pm at Hanley Farm…smoke permitting. (There is a back-up location if the smoke continues to linger). The evening includes live music by Danielle Kelly Soul Project, an auction, wine raffle and […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:17-07:00August 31st, 2018|Event News, Featured Stories, Now|Comments Off on Rotary Club’s Annual Salmon Bake is September 16

Classic Car Show is September 8

Fall is quickly approaching and once again, it’s time for the annual Fall Classic Car Show in historic Jacksonville. This event, hosted by Rogue Valley Corvettes, has been attracting beautiful cars and trucks from Northern California and all over Oregon for the past twelve years. The Fall Classic brings families, fun, music, food and drinks […]

By |2018-08-28T14:09:37-07:00August 28th, 2018|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Classic Car Show is September 8

Meals Tax Unfair to Restaurants – by Linda Graham, Scheffel’s Toys

Having lived in Jacksonville for 26 years as a resident and business owner, and having served on the Budget Committee for several years, I feel qualified in addressing the proposed meals tax. Like many, I enjoy having 24/7 police and fire protection and feel that to expect anything else would be ludicrous. Unfortunately, when it […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:18-07:00August 30th, 2018|No Meals Tax in Jacksonville, Now|Comments Off on Meals Tax Unfair to Restaurants – by Linda Graham, Scheffel’s Toys

Jacksonville Chamber Says Vote NO on Meals Tax! – by Tim Balfour, Executive Director, Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce

This is the first in a series of columns that add some detail to the decision by the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce and Business Association to oppose the proposed Meals Tax. It focuses on the City Council’s decision to implement a surcharge to help pay for police services rather than other funding options.

First, we want […]

A Look at Funding Options for the Jacksonville Police Department

Presented by Jacksonville Publishing

The City Council and Budget Committee thoroughly examined a Meals Tax and rejected it 13-1 as an inadequate funding option.

Now in place, the Surcharge is capped at $20/month, will last 5 years and can be reduced or removed at any time depending on additional funding from OTHER sources.

The Surcharge asks every household […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:18-07:00July 30th, 2018|No Meals Tax in Jacksonville, Now|Comments Off on A Look at Funding Options for the Jacksonville Police Department

A Few Rules for the Citywide Yard Sale

This year the Citywide Yard Sale event is Friday-Sunday, September 7-9, 2018. Sale day hours are 7:00am-8:00pm. Setup is allowed on Thursday September 6, from 6:00-10:00pm. Note: there are NO Sales Allowed on Thursday.

Remember, this event is not sponsored by the City of Jacksonville. Due to the nature of the event with lots of […]

By |2018-08-31T09:50:17-07:00August 31st, 2018|City Hall Happenings, Event News, Now|Comments Off on A Few Rules for the Citywide Yard Sale

Voices of the Applegate Fall 2018 Season Begins

The fall season for Voices of the Applegate is underway with the first rehearsal on Tuesday, September 4. This will be a very exciting time for the group with a new director, Shayne Flock, to lead the charming choir in an outstanding selection of music, both classical and contemporary.

Shayne Flock grew up in the Rogue […]

By |2018-08-28T14:01:51-07:00August 28th, 2018|Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Voices of the Applegate Fall 2018 Season Begins

The Best of Bluegrass: SOHS 2018 Roots Music Festival “Bluegrass Promenade”

Hanley Farm’s second annual music festival, the “Bluegrass Promenade,” is just “around the corner! September 8, join us for toe-tapping music performed by Rainy & the Rattlesnakes, Siskiyou Summit and Waking Hazel. Clap your hands and tap your toes to the sounds of banjo, fiddle, guitar, mandolin and bass – the best very best of […]

By |2018-08-23T10:00:31-07:00August 23rd, 2018|Event News, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on The Best of Bluegrass: SOHS 2018 Roots Music Festival “Bluegrass Promenade”

Get Your Fish On at Rotary Fundraiser

The Jacksonville Applegate Rotary Club will hold its 9th-Annual Salmon Bake at beautiful Hanley Farm on September 16. This event has turned into a beloved Jacksonville tradition! As in past years, the Salmon Bake fundraiser supports Rotary’s clean water projects around the world.

The family-friendly Salmon Bake begins at 5:00pm. Tickets cost $35 or $350 for […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:18-07:00July 30th, 2018|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Get Your Fish On at Rotary Fundraiser

They’re Here: A Stop-Motion Sci-fi Short by Teens

The next Steven Spielberg or Ron Howard just might be local teens Caleb Williams and Will Campbell! The filmmaking duo are at it again with a brand new Claymation short film in their “Squeaky Guy” franchise—a short sci-fi animation called “They’re Here.”After a successful debut film at last year’s 2017 Ashland Independent Film Festival, the […]

By |2018-07-16T12:34:22-07:00July 16th, 2018|Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on They’re Here: A Stop-Motion Sci-fi Short by Teens

Local Builder Saves Historic Owen Keegan House in Jacksonville

Jacksonville residents Todd and Beth Zitzner are no strangers to the housing construction industry, having developed and built the Brookview townhome development near the Bigham Knoll campus.

Recently, the couple turned their attention and talent to acquiring and restoring the historic Owen Keegan House at 455 Hueners Lane. Because the property is located within a few […]

By |2018-06-27T16:54:06-07:00June 27th, 2018|History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Local Builder Saves Historic Owen Keegan House in Jacksonville

Artists’ Workshop Annual Art Show is On!

The Artists’ Workshop 34th-Annual Show and Sale opens Friday, August 3, at 10:00am at the Art Presence Center, corner of 5th and D Streets in Jacksonville. A special Reception with the Artists will be held on Saturday, August 4, from 2:00-5:00pm. Admission to the show and the reception is free.

The group is comprised of passionate, […]

By |2018-07-30T14:46:54-07:00July 30th, 2018|Art News & Events, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Artists’ Workshop Annual Art Show is On!

Britt Orchestra Plans to Return to the Britt Pavilion

MEDFORD, OR — The Britt Music & Arts Festival is happy to announce the return of Britt Orchestra performances to the Britt Pavilion in Jacksonville for its final weekend of concerts on Friday, August 10 and Saturday, August 11. Rehearsals scheduled for Tuesday through Saturday, August 7 – 11, will be held at the Britt […]

By |2018-08-03T16:20:25-07:00August 3rd, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Orchestra Plans to Return to the Britt Pavilion

Rogue Valley Symphony’s 2018-2019 Season Opens With Schumann In September

Pianist Lise de la Salle will help open the Rogue Valley Symphony’s 2018-2019 season with Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto. The orchestra will continue to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Leonard Bernstein’s birth with the Overture to Candide. Zoltan Kodály’s Háry János Suite will round out the program. Concerts will be on Friday, September 28 at […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:18-07:00August 6th, 2018|Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Rogue Valley Symphony’s 2018-2019 Season Opens With Schumann In September

Britt Orchestra Rehearsal Schedules Revised

MEDFORD, OR — Due to continued rehearsals and performances located at North Medford High School, the Britt Orchestra has released a revised rehearsal schedule. Some rehearsal times have changed to accommodate transportation of musicians. Closed rehearsals require a pass for entry:

2018 BRITT ORCHESTRA Rehearsal Revised Schedule – Updates for weeks 2 & 3

(All times except […]

By |2018-07-31T15:14:34-07:00July 31st, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Orchestra Rehearsal Schedules Revised

Britt Orchestra Updates Remaining Programs in 2018 Season

MEDFORD, OR — Britt Orchestra Music Director Teddy Abrams and management have announced changes in the remaining four concerts in the 2018 Britt Orchestra Season due to possible continued performances at the North Medford High School Auditorium. Logistical challenges prevent the orchestra from performing Mahler’s Symphony No. 6 at the temporary venue, which was originally […]

By |2018-07-30T11:33:24-07:00July 30th, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Orchestra Updates Remaining Programs in 2018 Season

Britt Orchestra Plans to Continue Performances at North Medford High School

MEDFORD, OR — Due to continued unpredictable air quality, Britt Music & Art Festival plans to present the Friday, August 3 and Saturday, August 4 Britt Orchestra concerts at the North Medford High School Auditorium. All rehearsals are scheduled to continue to be held at North Medford High School, located at 1900 N. Keene Way […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:19-07:00July 29th, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Orchestra Plans to Continue Performances at North Medford High School

BrittKids Koncerts Moved to Oak Grove Elementary School

MEDFORD, OR — Due to the extreme smoky conditions prevailing in the region, the BrittKids Koncert series has been relocated until further notice. The free morning concerts for kids will now be held at the Oak Grove Elementary School gymnasium. Doors will open at 9:30 AM and the concerts will begin at 10:15 AM as […]

By |2018-07-26T14:46:31-07:00July 26th, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on BrittKids Koncerts Moved to Oak Grove Elementary School

Britt Orchestra Concerts Moved to North Medford High Auditorium

MEDFORD, OR — Due to the extreme smoky conditions prevailing in the region, the Britt Orchestra performances scheduled for Wednesday, July 25, Friday, July 27 and Saturday, July 28 will now be held indoors at the North Medford High School Auditorium. Doors will open at 6:30 PM and the concerts will begin at 7:30 PM […]

By |2018-07-23T14:11:54-07:00July 23rd, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Orchestra Concerts Moved to North Medford High Auditorium

New Orchestral Work Invites Audience to Consider Housing Insecurity in Our Community

Teddy Abrams and the Britt Orchestra will perform a new orchestral work for soprano, vocal trio, and orchestra entitled emergency shelter intake form on July 27 at 7:30pm. Co-commissioned by Britt and the Oregon Symphony from composer Gabriel Kahane, the piece tackles issues related to the twin crises of housing insecurity and homelessness in our […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:19-07:00July 12th, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on New Orchestral Work Invites Audience to Consider Housing Insecurity in Our Community

7 New Farms at Jville Market

The Jville Market is proud to showcase local, small farms bringing their freshly- harvested fruits and vegetables, cage-free eggs and grass-fed, grain-finished beef to the community every Sunday on the lawn of City Hall. The market has added seven new small farmers for 2018 which more than doubles the number of produce booths […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:19-07:00June 27th, 2018|Event News, Now|Comments Off on 7 New Farms at Jville Market

Live in Jacksonville? Get Involved!

The City of Jacksonville recently created a Committee for Citizen Involvement (CCI). Our role is to promote and facilitate the participation of our residents in local governance. While you are welcome to attend our meetings (posted in the City Newsletter and on the City’s website), that is not the only way to contact us.

You may […]

By |2018-06-27T16:56:58-07:00June 27th, 2018|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Live in Jacksonville? Get Involved!

William Henry Show at Carefree Buffalo

Carefree Buffalo, located in historic, downtown Jacksonville, specializes in the finest American-made hand-crafted products. We are extremely proud to announce our 9th-annual William Henry Premiere Dealer Show, Friday-Sunday, July 20-22, from 10:00am to 6:00pm, featuring the most extensive William Henry collection available anywhere in the world.

William Henry creates heirloom quality pocket knives, money clips, writing […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:20-07:00June 27th, 2018|Event News, Now|Comments Off on William Henry Show at Carefree Buffalo

Britt Woods Firehouse Run

Jacksonville’s Dr. Doug Naversen is pleased to announce that the 17th-Annual Britt Woods Firehouse Run will be held on Saturday, July 14. This year, the exhibition 1.9 and 4.3 mile runs start at 7:00am followed by the 100-yard Fun Run for kids at 7:30am. Runners will assemble in the parking area located just above the […]

By |2018-06-18T08:13:57-07:00June 5th, 2018|Event News, Now, Trail Talk|Comments Off on Britt Woods Firehouse Run

Cycling Solutions: Combating Climate Change Through Investment in Safer and More Convenient Bicycle Infrastructure

The next Southern Oregon Climate Action Now monthly general meeting will be a presentation by Siskiyou Velo President, Harlan Bittner, and board member Gary Shaff offering a concise overview of the National Association of City Transportation Officials’ Designing for All Ages and Abilities. The “All Ages and Abilities” design shifts the paradigm of bicycling from the […]

By |2018-07-05T14:02:36-07:00July 5th, 2018|Community, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Cycling Solutions: Combating Climate Change Through Investment in Safer and More Convenient Bicycle Infrastructure

Storytelling Guild’s 52nd Annual Children’s Festival is July 7-9

Calling all kids, ages one to 100 to the beloved and innovative three-day event that takes place July 7-9, 2018 at the Britt Gardens in Jacksonville. The festival has brought out the creativity of both the young and the young at heart for generations. This year’s theme is “Telling Tales.”

Children and adults can enjoy participating […]

By |2018-07-02T08:59:57-07:00July 2nd, 2018|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Storytelling Guild’s 52nd Annual Children’s Festival is July 7-9

Kemmling to Head Cub Scout Pack #17

As my two young sons finished their respective sport seasons this year, I reflected back to my own involvement in different organizations as a child and a thought occurred to me. I no longer play baseball or football. My body and my talents were nowhere near enough for me to be a professional or collegiate […]

By |2018-06-29T18:07:03-07:00June 29th, 2018|Community, Now|Comments Off on Kemmling to Head Cub Scout Pack #17

You’re Invited to the Mayor’s 4th of July Picnic!

The entire community is invited to join Mayor Paul Becker in a July 4th celebration on the Courthouse lawn. The festivities will take place from noon-3:00pm. As in year’s past, plenty of seating and tables will be provided and the city will be serving complimentary hot dogs, water, chips, etc. Families are encourage to bring […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:20-07:00June 27th, 2018|Event News, Now|Comments Off on You’re Invited to the Mayor’s 4th of July Picnic!

Police Surcharge Discount Approved

Thanks to the efforts of the City Council, residents who earn less than $25,000 may qualify to pay zero for the newly-approved Police Surcharge. At its 6/5 meeting, the City Council voted 6-1 for program designed to assist those on fixed incomes and at lower income levels. The vote came after the Public Safety Committee […]

By |2018-08-31T17:06:59-07:00June 6th, 2018|City Hall Happenings, No Meals Tax in Jacksonville, Now|Comments Off on Police Surcharge Discount Approved

NO to a Meals Sales Tax! – by Whitman Parker

Editor’s Note: The following analysis and editorial is presented by publisher Whitman Parker regarding a 5% Meals Tax proposal. Please note that he invited the proponents of this measure to answer questions numerous times, but they declined the opportunity. The Jacksonville Review believes that a meals tax is ill-advised and urges Jacksonville citizens to NOT […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:22-07:00May 18th, 2018|No Meals Tax in Jacksonville, Now|6 Comments

Find Flora Flowers in Jacksonville

Stacey Denton, owner of Flora, a small, woman-run farm and floral design business located in Williams, Oregon is making her seasonal flower creations available in Jacksonville. Stacey notes, “We grow seasonal flowers and foliage in our organically managed fields and have been providing exceptional quality blooms for Southern Oregon weddings, special events, and retail flower […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:22-07:00June 5th, 2018|Garden, Now|Comments Off on Find Flora Flowers in Jacksonville

Living History Days 2018 at Hanley Farm

The Cascade Civil War Society has teamed with the Southern Oregon Historical Society to present “Living History Days” at Hanley Farm, July 7 and 8, 11am to 4pm. Living History Days are your opportunity to experience 19th century life and see the past come alive!

Experience an authentic Civil War encampment and tour the […]

By |2018-06-18T08:46:43-07:00June 18th, 2018|Event News, Focus on Hanley Farm, History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Living History Days 2018 at Hanley Farm

Cantrall Buckley Sculpture Park Takes Shape

A total of eleven metal sculptures by Jacksonville artist Cheryl D. Garcia will be placed in Cantrall Buckley park over the next 2 ½ years, creating Southern Oregon’s first sculpture park. Visitors will experience sculptures of local flora and fauna including a variety of larger-than-life birds, and a gigantic Mock Orange, Shooting Star and a […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:23-07:00June 5th, 2018|Art News & Events, Community, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Cantrall Buckley Sculpture Park Takes Shape

Inaugural Paragliding Event in June

Just outside of Jacksonville in the Applegate Valley, the mountains and climate converge to create something truly unique: some of the best conditions for paragliding in North America, if not the entire world. Paragliding is an aerial sport in which pilots launch into the air from mountaintops and navigate the skies under brightly-colored, parachute-like wings. […]

By |2018-05-29T15:13:34-07:00May 29th, 2018|Event News, Now, The Wine Scene|Comments Off on Inaugural Paragliding Event in June

Traveling Poet and Storyteller, Jordan Bubin at Forty Five Coffee in June

Come to Forty-Five Coffee on Tuesday, June 19th, 2018, to kick off a very special two-day event with Jordan Bubin, a traveling poet and storyteller.

First, from 12 pm – 2 pm, Bubin will run a poetry workshop, where he reveals his tricks and secrets for writing poems that have landed him on the radio, and […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:24-07:00June 4th, 2018|Event News, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Traveling Poet and Storyteller, Jordan Bubin at Forty Five Coffee in June

New Historic Photographic Exhibit at Courthouse

In January 2017, Jacksonville Town Historian Larry Smith suggested that the City Council bring back some form of a museum to the Courthouse by using historic photographs to adorn the two long walls and display cases holding town artifacts.

Nine months later, City Councilor and professional photographer, Ken Gregg, got to work on the project. “As […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:24-07:00May 29th, 2018|History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on New Historic Photographic Exhibit at Courthouse

Seasoned Chef Joins Schoolhaus Brewhaus Culinary Team

The Schoolhaus in Jacksonville is pleased to announce exciting changes to their culinary team. After an intensive regional search, they are proud to introduce Chad Smith as Executive Chef for the Schoolhaus Brewhaus’ Food and Beverage department. Smith will have responsibility for overseeing the Schoolhaus’ kitchen and the Bigham Knoll Campus catering department.

Mr. Smith, most […]

By |2018-05-29T15:26:46-07:00May 29th, 2018|Now|Comments Off on Seasoned Chef Joins Schoolhaus Brewhaus Culinary Team

Cricket Hill Winery Opens Jacksonville Tasting Room

Thanks to a new agreement with Vintage Inns, owner of the McCully House Inn, Cricket Hill Winery has opened a new tasting room in Jacksonville. “We know many of our McCully House guests consider the wine experience a major draw of their stay in Jacksonville. To satisfy those needs, we are thrilled to have Cricket […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:24-07:00April 25th, 2018|Now, The Wine Scene|Comments Off on Cricket Hill Winery Opens Jacksonville Tasting Room

Britt Unveils 2018 Fine Arts Poster

JACKSONVILLE, OR – Britt unveiled its 2018 Fine Arts Poster on Tuesday, May 15 at Jacksonville Elementary School in Jacksonville. This year’s work is a beautiful quilt by Jacksonville textile artist Karen Hanken. The poster is the 34th in a series celebrating Britt through the visual arts. The piece, titled “Britt ScRhapsody”, features a mosaic […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:24-07:00May 17th, 2018|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Unveils 2018 Fine Arts Poster

Meals/Sales Tax Bites…An Opinion by Mike Kell

The latest public initiative by three Jacksonville civic-minded citizens, Tom Gorman, Doug Phillips and Michael Sewitsky to implement a meals tax to pay for our police service is a good start but a little short sighted.

Why force only twelve restaurant merchants to pay our safety burden? Let’s not discriminate. Why not the local realtors and […]

FREE Police Protection in Jacksonville? – by Ken Gregg, Jacksonville City Councilor

FREE Police Protection in Jacksonville?

Yes, that’s correct. How? Just don’t eat out.

Starting this week, a petition will be put before the residents of Jacksonville in support of an initiative to place a tax on restaurants to pay for the town’s police protection.

The residents who say they already do not, or will not if the tax […]

JVille Market Opening Soon!

Jville Market owner Ken Snoke and manager Martha Hess welcome everyone to the 2018 season of the Jville Market, opening Sunday, May 27th at 9:00am.

Market days will run 9:00am to 1:30pm and feature live music from 11:30am to 1:00pm, with a wide variety of Rogue Valley talent sharing their tunes. You’ll enjoy 70 booths on […]

By |2020-09-30T14:16:24-07:00April 26th, 2018|Community, Event News, Now|Comments Off on JVille Market Opening Soon!
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