Diaper Dash – One of Many Good Things Happening at Ruch School

Never underestimate the power of creative kid-thinking. This year, 11 students in grades 5-8 at Ruch Community School outside Jacksonville participated in an Oregon Community Foundation “Community 101” group. The program provides students the opportunity for real-life learning through charitable giving and volunteering.

The students received $5,000, contributed by several community members known collectively as the […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:06-07:00April 25th, 2015|Community, Now|Comments Off on Diaper Dash – One of Many Good Things Happening at Ruch School

SOHS Presents: Women of the Land – Southern Oregon Women in Agriculture

The Southern Oregon Historical Society will open a major new exhibition of artifacts, photographs, and stories illustrating the role of women in agriculture in Southern Oregon in a space donated by Rogue Valley Mall. The exhibition, Women of the Land: Southern Oregon Women in Agriculture, will be open to the public from May 15 through […]

By |2015-04-21T14:25:09-07:00April 20th, 2015|History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on SOHS Presents: Women of the Land – Southern Oregon Women in Agriculture

Actor Ty Burrell Explores His Southern Oregon Roots in the Applegate

Our publisher met actor Ty Burrell of ABC’s Modern Family today at the Applegate Store & Cafe. Ty, his brother Duncan and sister, Reagan were touring the store with Maryanna, Neal & Patrick Reynolds and Jackie Inman and family–current owners of the store and cafe. In the late 1970’s through the mid-1980’s, Ty’s family owned […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:07-07:00April 19th, 2015|Now|Comments Off on Actor Ty Burrell Explores His Southern Oregon Roots in the Applegate

“THRILLS, SQUEALS AND FERRIS WHEELS!”

ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR THE 2015 JACKSON COUNTY FAIR CONCERT SERIES

Discounted Concert tickets are on sale now online for the Jackson County Fair held at The Expo in Central Point from July 22 – 26, 2015. This year’s theme is, “Thrills, Squeals and Ferris Wheels”.

2015 JACKSON COUNTY FAIR HEADLINER CONCERT SERIES LINE-UP

Country Music […]

By |2015-04-20T07:03:12-07:00April 18th, 2015|Now|Comments Off on “THRILLS, SQUEALS AND FERRIS WHEELS!”

Britt Announces 2015 Summer Season

The Northwest’s premier outdoor summer music festival presents performances by artists in pop, bluegrass, rock, country and classical music and more.

JACKSONVILLE, OR — The roots and jam band John Butler Trio, country artist Easton Corbin, pop flamenco act The Gipsy Kings, pop/rockers NEEDTOBREATHE and Switchfoot, the alt-rock band The Decemberists, prolific songwriter Randy Newman, progressive […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:07-07:00April 17th, 2015|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Britt Announces 2015 Summer Season

Jacksonville Trails to be Backdrop for L.L. Bean

In mid-April, the Jacksonville Woodlands trail system will be used as a stage for L.L. Bean’s fall clothing catalogue photo shoot. Founded in 1912 in Freeport, Maine, the famous mail order, online and retail establishment sells outdoor clothing, footwear, gear and much more. The 2-day photo shoot will require a crew of five, including two […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:07-07:00April 16th, 2015|Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Trails to be Backdrop for L.L. Bean

Funeral Service for Fred Schatz is April 29, 2015

A funeral service for Jacksonville resident and former city councilor Fred Schatz is scheduled for 11:00am Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at the Jacksonville Cemetery. A gathering will follow at the Historic First Presbyterian Church of Jacksonville at 405 E California Street.

By |2015-12-01T15:37:10-08:00April 15th, 2015|Community, News Flow, Now, Obituaries|Comments Off on Funeral Service for Fred Schatz is April 29, 2015

Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Days Friday and Saturday, May 1st and 2nd

WHITE CITY, OREGON — Rogue Disposal & Recycling, “Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Days” is Friday and Saturday, May 1 and 2 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rogue Transfer & Recycling Station, 8001 Table Rock Road, White City.

Jackson County residents can bring in their hazardous waste materials for a $5 charge, which includes […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:07-07:00April 14th, 2015|Community, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Days Friday and Saturday, May 1st and 2nd

Jacksonville Firewise Spring Activities

A recent quote from Brian Ballou, Fire Prevention Specialist with the Oregon Department of Forestry states:

“It is especially important during these dry years in southwest Oregon to help firefighters defend homes against wildfire. Neighbors who work together to remove potentially flammable brush, dry grass and other vegetation from around their homes, greatly increase the chance […]

By |2015-04-20T07:01:46-07:00April 10th, 2015|Community, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Firewise Spring Activities

A Celebration of 25 Years in Support of the Jacksonville Woodlands – by Charles Wilson, JWA President

For the past 21 years, on a weekend in April, throngs of Jacksonville Woodlands’ users have laced up their walking shoes and hit the trails in celebration of an amazing community resource. On Saturday, April 11, at 9:30am, they’ll do it again. This year’s annual Hike-A-Thon celebrates the successful private and public agency partnerships in […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:07-07:00April 8th, 2015|Event News, Now, Trail Talk|Comments Off on A Celebration of 25 Years in Support of the Jacksonville Woodlands – by Charles Wilson, JWA President

In Memory of Lawrence “Lawr” Hugo

Jacksonville has lost another friend with the passing of Lawrence Hugo, known better as “Lawr.” Lawr passed away on April 4, surrounded by family. Enjoy this piece written on his life and artwork from the Review archives.

Jacksonville Review¸ July 2007

Back to Simpler Things

by Carolyn Kingsnorth

“Trying to get back to simpler things—that’s what my art is […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:08-07:00April 7th, 2015|Now, Obituaries|Comments Off on In Memory of Lawrence “Lawr” Hugo

Of Pet Rocks and Prize Schlock – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

An interview with Pet Rock creator, Gary Dahl from the May 2006 Jacksonville Review by then Publisher, Carolyn Kingsnorth

Remember the Pet Rock? This cultural icon of the 1970s still ranks as the fastest-selling and most publicized novelty gift product in retailing history. It came packaged in a cardboard miniature pet carrying case, complete with air […]

By |2015-04-01T18:23:38-07:00April 1st, 2015|Now|Comments Off on Of Pet Rocks and Prize Schlock – by Carolyn Kingsnorth

Next Edition of Book Talks & Wine at South Stage Cellars

On Thursday, April 16 from 6-8 PM at South Stage Cellars Tasting Room, Book Talks & Wine at South Stage features Ashland mystery writer Tim Wohlforth who will read from and discuss his new whodunit, THE CURSE OF THE CHAMELEON.

Book Talks & Wine at South Stage is a monthly series featuring authors from The State […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:09-07:00March 29th, 2015|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Next Edition of Book Talks & Wine at South Stage Cellars

Pony Espresso Expanding Menu & Locations

Much has changed for the better in Jacksonville over the last 20 years and Pony Espresso Café is no exception. It was 1997 and by chance Chris and Kadie Boivin, two newlyweds from Napa, discovered Jacksonville, as well as their life calling. And it is this year that “The Pony” celebrates its 20th anniversary.

This April, […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:09-07:00March 27th, 2015|Now|1 Comment

Blue Door Garden Store Has New Digs

Cindi Hickey, owner of Blue Door Garden Store, relocated her quaint retail garden and gift shop in early April to 130 W. California Street. Since 2008, the shop had been located on North 3rd Street, just stepping stones away. “The chance to move into a much larger, higher-profile space wasn’t in my plans when I […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:09-07:00March 27th, 2015|Garden, Now|Comments Off on Blue Door Garden Store Has New Digs

Celebrate the Arts 2015 Cancelled for Courthouse Construction

Over the past 18 years, we have been delighted to have talented artisans presenting at the Jacksonville Celebrates the Arts (CTA) event on the Historic Courthouse grounds. It has been an incredible boost to Jacksonville’s community over the Labor Day weekend with the influx of talent and shoppers in town in search of unique art […]

By |2015-03-27T17:37:38-07:00March 27th, 2015|Art News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Celebrate the Arts 2015 Cancelled for Courthouse Construction

City Council to Honor Wendt and Smith

At its April 7, 2015 City Council meeting, Jacksonville Mayor Paul Becker will honor Clara Wendt and Larry Smith for their many years of public service. The meeting starts at 6 pm at Old City Hall and the public is invited (as always) to attend and show their support. The brief presentation will be the […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:11-07:00March 26th, 2015|City Hall Happenings, News Flow, Now|Comments Off on City Council to Honor Wendt and Smith

Artist Elaine Witteveen Passes Away at 98

Longtime Jacksonville resident and artist Elaine Witteveen passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at the age of 98.

Elaine was born and raised in Chicago and attended the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1946, she relocated to Jacksonville where she worked as an artist from her home studio […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:11-07:00March 22nd, 2015|Art News & Events, Now, Obituaries|Comments Off on Artist Elaine Witteveen Passes Away at 98

Belles & Beaus Easter Sunday Promenade

On Easter Sunday – April 5, 2015 – Jacksonville’s fashionable favorites will enjoy a Sunday Brunch at Jacksonville Inn before strolling the sidewalks from 2:00-4:00pm in their finest late 1800’s to early 1900’s-style attire. Don’t miss this chance to get a glimpse of some truly remarkable clothing from an era gone by. The Belles & […]

By |2015-04-05T17:19:23-07:00March 20th, 2015|Now|Comments Off on Belles & Beaus Easter Sunday Promenade

Cash Donations Needed for Annual Frank Carter Easter Egg Hunt

Organizers of the annual Frank Carter Easter Egg Hunt are in-need of cash donations to help offset increasing event expenses. This year, the fun and famous egg hunt will be held on Saturday, April 4 at the Bigham Knoll Campus field…the event will be attended by hundreds of local kids. The family-friendly festivities start at […]

By |2015-04-05T17:20:35-07:00March 20th, 2015|Community, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Cash Donations Needed for Annual Frank Carter Easter Egg Hunt

American Red Cross Blood Drive at Bigham Knoll Campus is April 23

Ashland Partners, located on the Bigham Knoll campus in Jacksonville is sponsoring an American Red Cross blood drive on Thursday, April 23 from 10 am to 3:30 pm in the Ballroom. Donors may schedule an appointment by contacting the American Red Cross at www.redcrossblood.org using sponsor code: Jville or by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

All […]

By |2015-03-19T07:46:56-07:00March 17th, 2015|Community, Now|Comments Off on American Red Cross Blood Drive at Bigham Knoll Campus is April 23

March Movie Night is a Double Feature at Old City Hall

This month we are pleased to present our TWIN FEATURE ORIENTAL DETECTIVE NIGHT starring Warner Oland as Charlie Chan and Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto are the two most popular Oriental detectives in Hollywood history.

Our Charlie Chan feature, CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS, uses actual footage from the 1936 Berlin […]

By |2015-03-16T11:38:53-07:00March 16th, 2015|Event News, Now|Comments Off on March Movie Night is a Double Feature at Old City Hall

New “Book Talks” Literary Series at South Stage Cellars

In the first in a new series, Molly Best Tinsley will read from her newest novel, Broken Angels, at Book Talks on Thursday, March 19, from 6:00-8:00pm at South Stage Cellars Tasting Room, 125 South 3rd Street, Jacksonville.

Book Talks at South Stage is a new monthly series featuring authors from The State of Jefferson. You […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:12-07:00March 16th, 2015|Event News, Now|Comments Off on New “Book Talks” Literary Series at South Stage Cellars

New Leaf Mobiles a Work of Art at The Crown Jewel

Inspired by nature and a walk in the Jacksonville Woodlands, Jason Robison’s leaf mobiles have elements of leaves, branches, color and movement. Jason, the owner of Jacksonville’s The Crown Jewel says, “It is fun trying to get the balance and form just right.” With a torch and hammer, he creates the structure of the mobiles […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:12-07:00March 13th, 2015|Now|Comments Off on New Leaf Mobiles a Work of Art at The Crown Jewel

2015 Oregon Wine Experience Announces Wine Competition Judges

Les Martin of Red Lily Vineyards in the Applegate Valley announced that six incredibly-respected wine judges have been confirmed for the 2015 Oregon Wine Experience wine competition. Formerly known as the “World of Wine,” the week-long event was re-named to reflect a growing number of entrants and regional importance. Held each August in  and around […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:12-07:00March 10th, 2015|Now, The Wine Scene|Comments Off on 2015 Oregon Wine Experience Announces Wine Competition Judges

Roxy Ann Gem & Mineral Society 60th-Annual Rock & Mineral Show

This marks the 60th-year that the Roxy Ann Gem & Mineral Society hosts one of the most successful rock and gem shows on the West Coast—a rock hound’s dream come true! The Roxy Ann Gem & Mineral Show will be held at the Olsrud Arena at the Jackson County Fairgrounds in Central Point on Saturday, […]

By |2015-03-09T07:32:16-07:00March 9th, 2015|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Roxy Ann Gem & Mineral Society 60th-Annual Rock & Mineral Show

Jacksonville Chamber Makes Staffing Changes at Visitor Information Center

The Chamber is making staffing changes at the Visitor Information Center (VIC) to direct more resources to marketing while still serving the needs of our local visitors.  As stewards of 50% of the Transient Room Tax it is appropriate to re-align resources with today’s needs.

Travelers and visitors access information about Jacksonville much differently now.  Our […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:13-07:00March 7th, 2015|Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Chamber Makes Staffing Changes at Visitor Information Center

Meals-to-Go Expanding Operation and Offerings

Chef Kristen Lyon (on left) is no stranger to local foodies. The 36-year-old chef and entrepreneur first emerged on the local food scene, making a name for herself working at the McCully House.

“When I moved to Ruch ten years ago, it introduced me to the extensive range of locally-sourced food products available right here in […]

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Local Woodcarving Works Now On Display

This month, March 2015, catch an interesting artistic display of carved wood pieces and some of the tools of the trade in the lobby display cases at the Jacksonville Library. Many of the items featured were carved by Jacksonville carver Harvey Bower.

Harvey-Bower-2 Just as an […]

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Historic Action Moves Courthouse Renovation Forward

At its March 3, 2015 meeting, the City Council took historic action when it voted to approve three key contracts for Phase I in the renovation of the historic courthouse into city offices.  The Review is pleased to announce that firms chosen are local firms!  Kistler, Small & White Architects was awarded the contract for […]

By |2015-03-04T17:33:26-08:00March 4th, 2015|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Historic Action Moves Courthouse Renovation Forward

Be a Britt Classical Host This Summer

This summer, beginning on July 26, about 100 musicians will descend on Jacksonville. They’re all members of some of the country’s leading orchestras and come to town to be part of the annual three-week-long Britt Classical Festival. Many of them stay here in Jacksonville, where 41 local families open their hearts and homes to them […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:14-07:00March 4th, 2015|News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Be a Britt Classical Host This Summer

Planning Party & Open House for Cantrall Buckley Park Enchanted Turtle Habitat Playscape

Friends, families, and those who live and play in the Applegate Valley are invited to an Open House hosted by volunteers from the Jacksonville/Applegate Valley Cohort of the Ford Institute Leadership Program to learn about the exciting plans for an Enchanted Turtle Habitat playscape at beautiful Cantrall Buckley Park.

We have been planning and designing for […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:14-07:00March 2nd, 2015|Community, Now|Comments Off on Planning Party & Open House for Cantrall Buckley Park Enchanted Turtle Habitat Playscape

Beetle Kill Prompts Tree Removal

This week, several large, dead and/or diseased fir trees were removed from areas surrounding the Sarah Zigler Trailhead in the Jacksonville Woodlands Trail system. Following tree falling incidents last year, City Administrator Jeff Alvis undertook a tree health assessment and identified trees that were deemed hazardous to public safety and arranged for their removal.  One […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:16-07:00February 26th, 2015|Now|Comments Off on Beetle Kill Prompts Tree Removal

Earthshaking News on Courthouse Renovation

At 2 pm on Thursday, February 26, Mayor Paul Becker and others gathered at City Hall to open and review 4 contractor bids for the seismic upgrade portion of the historic courthouse renovation. Bids were made by Batzer Construction ($298,600), Taylor Site Development ($357,900), The Ausland Group ($221,150), and Vitus Construction ($308,992).
After announcing the bids, […]

By |2015-02-26T16:57:06-08:00February 26th, 2015|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Earthshaking News on Courthouse Renovation

Mary the “Worm Lady” Passes On

Mary Lillian Probert, affectionately known by all as the “Worm Lady,” passed away on January 10th at the age of 85. Mary, a longtime town resident, was preceded in death by her mother, Katie Lillian “Lil” Kezer,” also a longtime resident of Jacksonville. Mary and “Lil” were best known for the sale of their worms […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:16-07:00February 25th, 2015|Now, Obituaries|Comments Off on Mary the “Worm Lady” Passes On

Volunteer for a “De-vine Intervention” Work Party at Jacksonville Woodlands

Come help with a “de-vine intervention” in the Jacksonville Woodlands on Saturday March 21, 9:30am-12pm– where we will remove invasive English ivy from the forest.  We will save trees from death-by-ivy and protect woodland flowers and shrubs.  Meet at the parking lot on Jackson Creek just outside of Jacksonville; snacks and gloves will be supplied.  […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:16-07:00February 24th, 2015|Community, Now|Comments Off on Volunteer for a “De-vine Intervention” Work Party at Jacksonville Woodlands

CSA Farms Celebrate National CSA Sign-Up Day February 28

Farms from around the country are celebrating National CSA Sign-Up Day on February 28. The day encourages food consumers to buy a share of their local farm’s harvest for the 2015 season, a buying model known as Community Supported Agriculture, or CSA. In the Rogue Valley, seven farms are offering CSA programs this year. For […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:17-07:00February 24th, 2015|Community, Now|Comments Off on CSA Farms Celebrate National CSA Sign-Up Day February 28

Britt Festival Announces 2015 Classical Programs

Britt Festival just announced their 2015 Britt Classical Programs! Tickets go on sale to both members and non-members on Friday, February 6, 2015 at 9am. Get your tickets at brittfest.org!

 

Friday, July 31 – 8 p.m.

ABRAMS: Visceral

SCRIABIN: Poem of Ecstasy

ORFF: Carmina Burana

Guest Artists: Hugh Russell, baritone; Celena Shafer, soprano; Javier Abreu, tenor, Southern Oregon […]

By |2015-02-27T12:04:48-08:00February 22nd, 2015|News From Britt Hill, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on Britt Festival Announces 2015 Classical Programs

South State Cellars Rising Stars Music Competition to Benefit LIFEArt

In late February, Jacksonville again takes center stage of the Southern Oregon music scene when the South Stage Cellars Rising Stars music competition returns to town—at Redmen’s Hall. The five Saturdays of fun starts-off with four semi-final rounds on February 28, March 7, March 14 and March 21. The final round will be held on […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:17-07:00February 22nd, 2015|Community, Event News, Now, Performing Arts, The Wine Scene|Comments Off on South State Cellars Rising Stars Music Competition to Benefit LIFEArt

Cantrall-Buckley Park Kicks-off Fun-Drive

Applegate Valley’s premier community-run park is getting a make-over! The Greater Applegate Community Development Corporation (GACDC) is beginning a drive to raise funds to rehabilitate the park’s well-used 40-year-old playground. Over $50,000 will be needed. Parents, kids, private foundations, Jackson County Parks, businesses, non-profits, artists, and residents from the local area are all getting-in on […]

By |2015-02-09T16:53:36-08:00February 9th, 2015|Community, Now|Comments Off on Cantrall-Buckley Park Kicks-off Fun-Drive

New Downtown Park Courtesy of Global Cache

In mid-January, the vacant lot next to the Global Cache/Picos building underwent a major transformation when it was converted into a charming park. The project was made possible thanks to the generosity of GC building owners Walt Keller and Robin Ford. Global Cache, which occupies the upper floor of the building, employs 20 locals—it’s a […]

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Saturday Mornings at Shooting Star Nursery – Spring 2015 Class Schedule

All classes begin at 10am and are located at the nursery unless indicated otherwise, space is limited so please be sure to register.

During classes there will also be a sandbox, treasure hunt, and some kid friendly activities (children are still under parents supervision) as well as hot coffee and refreshments.
*denotes kid friendly class, bring your […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:18-07:00February 5th, 2015|Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Saturday Mornings at Shooting Star Nursery – Spring 2015 Class Schedule

A New Day Is Dawning At Scheffel’s Toys & More!

The remodeling is complete on Jacksonville’s famous toy store – Scheffel’s Toys & More! Owners Linda & Bill Graham invite you to drop-in and check-out the newly-designed interior featuring an incredible line of toys, puzzles, dolls, books and more.  Bill & Linda, along with their wonderful general contractor Bruce Silva and super-duper painter Jim Adair […]

By |2015-02-06T18:33:18-08:00February 1st, 2015|Now|1 Comment

February Movie Night at Old City Hall

Here Comes Mr. Jordan, our film for February is a delightful romance-comedy fantasy with a perfect cast. Starring Robert Montgomery, Evelyn Keyes, Claude Rains, and Edward Everett Horton, the film was so successful it was remade three times. This original version is regarded as the best, and rightfully so.
You may remember Evelyn as Scarlett’s younger […]

By |2015-02-22T10:29:48-08:00February 1st, 2015|Event News, Now|Comments Off on February Movie Night at Old City Hall

Penny and Lulu Expanding Offerings!

January marked the four-year anniversary of the fabulous floral studio known as Penny and Lulu. To celebrate their budding success, owners Susie Penwell and Carol Lowenberg have moved their retail studio from its original warehouse to 18 Stewart Avenue—the vintage ivy-covered brick building on the northwest side of the Highway 99/Stewart Avenue intersection pictured here.

The […]

By |2020-09-30T14:18:18-07:00January 28th, 2015|Now|Comments Off on Penny and Lulu Expanding Offerings!

PBS’ “The Grand View” Artists at Valley View Winery

Valley View Winery proudly presents The Grand View Artists and their newest paintings featuring a very special artist guest: Stefan Baumann, PBS TV star of “The Grand View: America’s National Parks Through the Eyes of an Artist” on Saturday, February 7th from 1-4pm.

Everyone is welcome to enjoy the festivities which will feature:

  • Resident artist and happy […]
By |2020-09-30T14:18:19-07:00January 25th, 2015|Art News & Events, Now, The Wine Scene|Comments Off on PBS’ “The Grand View” Artists at Valley View Winery
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