Celebrate Victorian Christmas at Jacksonville’s Historic Beekman House

JACKSONVILLE, OR—Experience a Victorian Christmas this holiday season at the historic Beekman House Museum, located at 470 E. California Street in Jacksonville, Oregon.  This early 1870s residence, home to Jacksonville’s wealthiest pioneer family, is decorated for a 19th Century Christmas celebration, and you’re invited to visit.  Between 12 noon and 3 p.m. every Saturday and […]

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Christmas on a Covered Bridge: Holiday Celebrations at McKee Bridge

McKee Bridge Historical Society will once again dress up McKee Bridge with greenery, garland and glistening lights to celebrate the 2021 holidays. Star Ranger Station and the 1936 community kitchen at the picnic grounds will be decorated and lighted too. Everyone is invited to visit from December 17 through New Year’s Day and enjoy the […]

By |2021-11-30T12:32:16-08:00November 30th, 2021|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Christmas on a Covered Bridge: Holiday Celebrations at McKee Bridge

Angel Tree Toy Drive at Brodie Dental

Every year, dozens of caring businesses participate in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Toy Drive program to brighten the lives of families here in the Rogue Valley. Last year, the Salvation Army partnered with the Jackson County Toys for Tots and provided gifts for over 3400 local children. This year, more businesses will participate in […]

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SOCAN’s 2022 Master Climate Protector

“This is a life-changing course. It helped me move from … paralysis to empowerment and to action.”  Thus commented a recent graduate of SOCAN’s Master Climate Protector course.

Declining snowpack and summer rainfall, ongoing western drought, increasing wildfire risk.  Are these dastardly Hallowe’en tricks from Mother Nature or are we the culprit?   If you would like […]

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Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale is December 3

December is a special time of year in Jacksonville as the town decorates and lights up for the holiday season. The Jacksonville Garden Club is happy to announce that the annual Holiday Greens Sale will be back in its traditional spot in the alcove next to the Post Office on Friday, December 3, from 10:00am-3:00pm. […]

By |2021-11-30T12:27:29-08:00November 30th, 2021|Garden, Now|Comments Off on Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale is December 3

City of Jacksonville Code Update Process – by Sandy J. Brown

On Real Estate & More – December 2021/January 2022

Over the years, the City of Jacksonville’s Development Code was revised multiple times by multiple authors to reflect the changing of the community. However, with so many incremental changes, the Code became complicated and burdensome, and in some cases, contained conflicting or inconsistent requirements. The City started […]

By |2021-12-10T16:25:47-08:00November 30th, 2021|Now, Sandy J. Brown|Comments Off on City of Jacksonville Code Update Process – by Sandy J. Brown

Jacksonville Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale is Back!

The Jacksonville Garden Club is preparing to bring some holiday cheer to our homes and businesses! Early in December, creative members will be making beautiful wreaths, table arrangements, entry baskets, and swags, featuring fresh natural greens and cones, holly, bows, candles and festive decorations. Customers who have purchased these lovely greens in the past know […]

By |2021-10-28T12:03:23-07:00October 28th, 2021|Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale is Back!

Wreath-Making Fun at Hanley Farm – by Pam Sasseen

Focus on the Farm – November 2021

For many, the wreath is a symbol of eternity, an unending circle of life, growth, and everlasting life. Traditionally, we post wreaths on our front doors as an invitation to family and friends to join in our holiday festivities. This year, as in years past, SOHS Hanley Farm invites […]

By |2021-10-29T11:02:23-07:00October 29th, 2021|Focus on Hanley Farm, Now|Comments Off on Wreath-Making Fun at Hanley Farm – by Pam Sasseen

From Climate Protection to Climate Action

Graduates of the Southern Oregon Climate Action Now Master Climate Protector (MCP) course are certified when they turn their understanding about climate science into action by promoting understanding in the community or promoting real greenhouse gas reductions.

SOCAN’s November Monthly General Meeting will be devoted to an evening of inspiration as three MCP graduates who have […]

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Change is Coming to the Britt Festival Orchestra

MEDFORD, OR — The Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO) is excited to announce two new changes as it prepares for the 60th anniversary of the Britt Music & Arts Festival in 2022. Britt announces that a new General Manager of the BFO has been hired. And, the BFO is moving its storied and popular orchestral music […]

By |2021-10-27T16:59:02-07:00October 27th, 2021|News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Change is Coming to the Britt Festival Orchestra

Eagle Scout Smith Following Family Tradition

Jacksonville’s Everest Smith has spent 11 years as a member of Boy Scout Troop 5. “I can easily say it has been the highlight of my childhood and teenage years. I have earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest achievement in Scouting.” Readers of the Review know that this award does not come easily—the […]

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Mustard Seed Faith – by Peggy Dover

“We planned for the baby and the business, but we really did not plan for the pandemic.” Trevor and Jessie Driskell’s long held dream was to take over the Mustard Seed Café—to run their own business. On March 1, 2020, that dream came true. Soon after, the world changed. Jessie shares their story.

“It was bad […]

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Teddy Abrams Named Musical America’s Conductor of the Year 2022

Teddy Abrams, Now in Eighth Season as Music Director of the Louisville Orchestra, Named Musical America’s Conductor of the Year 2022

Musical America announced today that Teddy Abrams—the galvanizing conductor now in his eighth season as Music Director of the Louisville Orchestra—has been named Conductor of the Year for 2022. Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher congratulated […]

By |2021-10-12T18:00:03-07:00October 12th, 2021|News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Teddy Abrams Named Musical America’s Conductor of the Year 2022

FOTAS Howl-O-Ween & Holidays Fair

Saturday & Sunday, October 30 & 31, 2021 – at Historic Jacksonville Courthouse Grounds

Creative animal lovers have been making the most of staying indoors during this summer’s extreme heat, smoke and COVID precautions. These generous souls have produced and donated an incredible array of artisanal items for Friends of the Animal Shelter’s Howl-O-Ween and Holidays […]

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2021 Britt Season Comes to a Successful Close

Despite pandemic and wildfires, the 2021 Britt Season comes to a successful close.

 MEDFORD, OR — Overcoming multiple challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic and several weeks of wildfire smoke in the region, the Britt Music & Arts Festival has completed an outstanding season filled with amazing music and artists.  Britt thanks its patrons, members, business […]

By |2021-10-13T10:36:53-07:00October 13th, 2021|News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on 2021 Britt Season Comes to a Successful Close

An Extremely Generous Gesture & Successful and Enjoyable Fundraiser – by Dirk Siedlecki

A Successful and Enjoyable Fundraiser

UPDATE, OCTOBER 15, 2021 – Slightly over $3,200 was raised for the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery at the October 9, auction held at Belita Space during Jacksonville’s Art Walk. Our sincere appreciation and gratitude to Chris Anderson for creating his beautiful and artistic bowls and for supporting our organization. Thank […]

By |2021-10-15T10:32:51-07:00September 29th, 2021|Art News & Events, Historic Cemetery News, Now|Comments Off on An Extremely Generous Gesture & Successful and Enjoyable Fundraiser – by Dirk Siedlecki

October 2021 SOCAN General Meeting – Grassroots Community Solar Projects You Can Plug-in To

Life can be electrifying! One of the most effective actions individuals can take to address the climate crisis is to electrify their lives as much as possible. While this is very effective, even if our electricity is produced in a fossil fuel-powered generation facility, it is even more effective if our electricity is generated by […]

By |2021-10-04T17:30:19-07:00October 4th, 2021|Event News, Now|Comments Off on October 2021 SOCAN General Meeting – Grassroots Community Solar Projects You Can Plug-in To

Jacksonville COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics

In cooperation with the Oregon Health Authority, the City of Jacksonville will facilitate a series of COVID-19 vaccine clinics at Jacksonville New City Hall, 206 N 5th Street, Second Floor Assembly Room (ADA Accessible). ANYONE MAY PARTICIPATE for a first or second vaccine. Your name and birth date are all that is required. […]

By |2021-08-27T10:35:12-07:00August 27th, 2021|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, City Hall Happenings, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics

The INN-Side Story – by Peggy Dover

A pair of treasured, historic Jacksonville inns are now welcoming guests with new owners. The McCully House and the (Judge) Touvelle House are open for business, and everyone’s working behind the scenes to pamper and impress weary travelers. I dropped in recently to discover how they arrived at this momentous juncture and hear their plans.

The […]

By |2021-08-27T10:50:35-07:00August 27th, 2021|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on The INN-Side Story – by Peggy Dover

Britt Announces Retirement of President & CEO Donna Briggs

MEDFORD, OR — The Britt Music and Arts Festival’s Board of Directors is announcing the planned retirement of Donna Briggs, President and CEO of Britt Music and Arts Festival, effective December 31, 2021.  Briggs informed the Board leadership of her intentions to retire earlier this year.

Former Board Chair, Mike Burrill Jr., stated that “Briggs started […]

By |2021-09-07T13:07:55-07:00September 7th, 2021|News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Britt Announces Retirement of President & CEO Donna Briggs

Small Town Big Changes!

The Jacksonville business community is a vital part of the fabric of town and makes it unique and a contributing part of our quality of life. There are many changes happening this month—some a result of the pandemic, some a result of natural life changes and some for pure economic reasons. Below is a summation […]

By |2021-08-27T09:56:32-07:00August 27th, 2021|Now|Comments Off on Small Town Big Changes!

Jacksonville Inn Announces General Manager Appointment

AUGUST 25, 2021-JACKSONVILLE, OR JACKSONVILLE INN is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeff Mailley as the General Manager of the iconic Rogue Valley restaurant. Mailley will oversee restaurant operations for new owners, ADLO RESTAURANTS, LLC, a partnership of local Rogue Valley residents Corey and Amy Donovan, Jeremy and Randee Leever, Shaun and Crissie […]

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Peggy Dover Releases Debut Novel

Local columnist and features writer, Peggy Dover, is pleased to announce the release of her novel titled Stone Revival, set in post-WWII England.

All aboard for a visit to the rail village of Rakefoot Crossing, a most unlikely location for espionage, kidnapping, and deception.

Glory Stone is content with her life as a country vet’s wife and […]

By |2021-08-27T10:14:06-07:00August 27th, 2021|Now, Peggy Dover|Comments Off on Peggy Dover Releases Debut Novel

1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. to Hire More Than 10,000 Seasonal Associates Nationwide

Leading Gourmet Foods and Gifts Provider Offers Competitive Wages, Employee Discounts, and Perks, as it Expands its Team to Meet Increased Consumer Demand

 JERICHO, N.Y., Sept. 7, 2021 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLWS) has announced plans to hire more than 10,000 team members nationwide for seasonal positions across its gourmet foods and gifting brands to […]

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Report Your Dry Wells to the Oregon Water Resources Department 

(Salem, OR) – The Oregon Water Resources Department is asking Oregonians who rely on wells for their water use to report their dry wells or low producing wells online.  Visit our Dry Well webpage at www.oregon.gov/owrd/drywell and click on the link to report your dry well.

Reported information helps the Department understand changes in aquifers […]

By |2021-09-03T14:30:38-07:00September 3rd, 2021|Now|Comments Off on Report Your Dry Wells to the Oregon Water Resources Department 

DANCIN Hosts TV Singing Star Katie Kadan

Unique shows to benefit local youth support organizations.

Medford, Ore., September 3, 2021  Following her four-chair-turn appearance on NBC’s popular singing competition “The Voice,” DANCIN Vineyards & Winery will present two performances by Chicago-based blues & soul singer/songwriter Katie Kadan on September 15 and 16 at 5:30 pm.

In-person seating was limited to DANCIN wine club members […]

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Off the Charts – A Conversation Between an Artist and a Scientist

On Saturday, September 18, from 3-7pm, 2021, Todd Lovett and Leslee Parr will host a showing of their artistic collaboration, “Off the Charts,” at the Artist and Gardener shop at 130 South 3rd Street, Jacksonville. The public is invited.

Leslee Parr, PhD, Professor Emeritus, San Jose State University: I have always believed that scientists and artists […]

By |2021-08-27T10:27:45-07:00August 27th, 2021|Art News & Events, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Off the Charts – A Conversation Between an Artist and a Scientist

Jacksonville-Applegate Rotary Poker Run is September 17 & 18

Join the Jacksonville-Applegate Rotary Club for their Rotary Poker Run on Friday & Saturday, September 17 & 18, 2021, 1-7pm. Winners will be announced at Rotary BBQ, Sunday, September 19, 1-3pm, at Rellik Winery. Players will purchase a scorecard at participating Jacksonville wineries (no purchase required). At the last winery, players will make the best […]

By |2021-08-27T10:16:58-07:00August 27th, 2021|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville-Applegate Rotary Poker Run is September 17 & 18

Marcella Bell: Happily Every After – by Eileen Bobek

It’s a truth universally acknowledged that in the book industry, romance is the genre of hope. I’m often asked what makes a romance and I can say one thing for sure, it absolutely has to have what’s known as an HEA, a Happily Ever After. Peril, conflict, miscommunication, and pain can all be tolerated if […]

By |2021-07-28T15:53:43-07:00July 28th, 2021|Now|Comments Off on Marcella Bell: Happily Every After – by Eileen Bobek

Style Meets Elegance at Jacksonville Company – by Peggy Dover

“It’s been a great experience.” Lorraine Akin welcomed me inside and began sharing about her great little fashion boutique, Jacksonville Company, located at 155 California Street. As the third woman owner, Lorraine assumed ownership of Jacksonville Company in 1998. Long-time residents may recall it as Jacksonville Shoes. “It’s evolved over the years,” Lorraine said. “Originally […]

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Jones Cares Award for 2021

On June 22, Jacksonville residents, Herstle and Kelly Jones, founders of Jones & Associates Premier Financial Solutions, awarded Miranda Gillaspie with a gift of paying her mortgage for the next 12 months—the gift was a part of the firm’s annual Jones Cares program.

At the time, Miranda Gillaspie was a stranger to the Jones family—they met […]

By |2021-08-02T12:39:48-07:00August 2nd, 2021|Now|Comments Off on Jones Cares Award for 2021

Save the Date for Rotary Winery Poker Run

Join the Jacksonville Rotary Club for a fun winery Poker Run on September 17, 18 & 19. Players will purchase a scorecard at participating Jacksonville wineries (no purchase required). At the last winery, players will make the best five-card hand they can according to standard poker hand ranking and turn the card in to be […]

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Good Deed with Weeds

In mid-July, a volunteer crew spent the day plowing a 30-acre field that was overgrown with tall grass and weeds—the parcel abuts Royal Mobile Estates to the north. Not only was the patch of ground an eyesore, it was a fire hazard that’s now been mitigated with a fire line. With a generous donation of […]

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Preparing Your Home for Wildfires – by Wayne Painter, Jacksonville Fire Chief

Landscaping Against Your Home—An easy way to create defensible space around your home is to remove weeds, brush, and other invasive vegetation and debris. Use noncombustible rock mulch around your home in place of standard mulch. Trim grass and flowers to 4” or less and maintain all summer. Trim touching or overhanging tree branches to […]

By |2021-08-02T11:59:49-07:00August 2nd, 2021|Now|1 Comment

Jackson County Launches County-Wide Evacuation Alert Keyword

JACKSON COUNTY OREGON — Jackson County Emergency Management launched a layer to the existing Everbridge mass notification system that allows individuals to receive all Citizen Alert Level 1, 2 and 3 evacuation alerts issued in Jackson County by Emergency Management and City jurisdictions.

“We are very excited to add this to our mix of alerts. This […]

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Step Behind the Counter of the Oldest Bank in the Pacific Northwest!

JACKSONVILLE, OR—Beginning in August 2021, Historic Jacksonville, Inc. will again be opening the oldest bank in the Pacific Northwest to the public!  Scheduled “banking hours” are 11am to 3 pm, Saturdays and Sundays, from August 7 through September 5, 2021.  The 1863 C.C. Beekman Bank Museum is located at 110 W. California Street in Jacksonville.

The […]

By |2021-07-26T16:47:40-07:00July 26th, 2021|Event News, History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Step Behind the Counter of the Oldest Bank in the Pacific Northwest!

Honeysuckle Sunday Brunch is Back!

Long-time restaurateurs Colin and Monique Cox are back. As the former owners of The Honeysuckle Café, they closed their doors in 2020 after six successful years of operation. The couple said, “We just could not survive on To-Go business alone and after much consideration, and missing our loyal customers, decided to get back to doing […]

By |2021-07-02T12:48:51-07:00July 2nd, 2021|Now|Comments Off on Honeysuckle Sunday Brunch is Back!

Get the Scoop at Violets & Cream

In Psychology Today, Dr. Steve Albrecht says that for his money, “ice cream wins the prize as the snack food that brings the most joy. Feeling blue? Go to your local ice cream shop and get a scoop.”

The feeling of delivering joy through fun and delicious ice cream and other treats is what drives Violets […]

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Oregon Wine Experience Returns to Jacksonville – by Lauren Van Sickle, Asante Senior PR Specialist

Historic Jacksonville and its abundance of wineries once again will serve as the scenic backdrop for the annual Oregon Wine Experience. As people from across the country and around the world travel to our beautiful hamlet for the event, vintners will present their signature wines and chefs will prepare their culinary delights.

“Everyone who attends or […]

By |2021-07-02T13:06:39-07:00July 2nd, 2021|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Oregon Wine Experience Returns to Jacksonville – by Lauren Van Sickle, Asante Senior PR Specialist

Britt Music & Arts Festival Announcement #2!

JULY, 14, 2021, MEDFORD, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival invites everyone to “Come Together” for more concerts during the 2021 Britt Presents season, offering more musical variety and a comedy act. This is the final announcement for the 2021 Britt Presents season, bringing the total number of concerts to 17. The announcement introduces […]

By |2021-07-14T10:44:35-07:00July 14th, 2021|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Britt Music & Arts Festival Announcement #2!

Go Bags – by Councilor Mike McClain

Wildfire Preparedness Update – July 2021

The Jacksonville City Council has identified emergency preparedness for wildfire as a key focus this year. The Council is working on several steps including revision of the Emergency Operations Plan, a review of the Britt Evacuation Plan and the development of a set of emergency protocols including exit routes, warning […]

By |2021-07-01T17:15:50-07:00July 1st, 2021|City Hall Happenings, City Snapshot, Now|Comments Off on Go Bags – by Councilor Mike McClain

Forest Park Bridge Honors Tony Hess

On Saturday, June 5, 2021, a newly-constructed suspension bridge below the reservoir in Forest Park was officially named the “Tony Hess Bridge,” in honor of its long-standing champion. Back in 2003, Tony Hess headed up an ad-hoc group of volunteers to work with the City Council to transform 1800 acres of city-owned land into a […]

By |2021-07-02T12:30:41-07:00July 2nd, 2021|Now, Trail Talk|Comments Off on Forest Park Bridge Honors Tony Hess

Jacksonville Boosters Club to Tackle Blackberry Patch

Local Jacksonville residents, Mike and Laurie Thornton, working with the Jacksonville City Council and the Jacksonville Boosters Club are sponsoring a demonstration-site event focusing on the removal of blackberries and other invasive plants. The event will take place on Saturday, July 17, from 8:00-10:00 AM with work on the creek bed across from the Jacksonville […]

By |2021-07-09T14:47:50-07:00July 9th, 2021|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Boosters Club to Tackle Blackberry Patch

Fireworks BANNED in Jacksonville

Due to extreme wildfire risks, fireworks are now banned on private and public property in Jacksonville.

Please see the below resolution passed on 6/29 by the City Council.

RESOLUTION NO. 2021-007

A RESOLUTION DECLARING CRITICAL FIRE DANGER AND PROHIBITING ANY FIREWORKS DURING 2021 JULY FOURTH HOLIDAY IN THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE

WHEREAS, the City Council of the […]

By |2021-06-30T09:48:42-07:00June 29th, 2021|City Hall Happenings, City Snapshot, Now|Comments Off on Fireworks BANNED in Jacksonville

Britt Festival Orchestra Announces its 2021 Season

June 25, 2021 – The Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO), under the leadership of the festival’s Music Director, Teddy Abrams, is announcing three unique musical experiences for its 2021 season.

It begins with a virtual installation art piece titled Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK that will be accessible through a smartphone app from July 1 through October 15. Then, […]

By |2021-06-25T10:42:28-07:00June 25th, 2021|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Britt Festival Orchestra Announces its 2021 Season

Take Time to Smell the…Lavender! – by Sue Owen

Southern Oregon Lavender Festival – Summer 2021

With the easing of Covid restrictions comes the ability to gather again—and there is no better place than in the purple fields of the Applegate Valley! The farms and ranches are happily full steam ahead with plans for Lavender Festival Weekends, June 25-27 & July 16-18. They may require […]

By |2021-06-02T14:59:56-07:00June 2nd, 2021|Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Take Time to Smell the…Lavender! – by Sue Owen

The Britt Festival Orchestra’s 2021 Season Features a Unique Musical Experience – Brush: Music in the Woodlands

The Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO) will present the world premiere of an experiential new work by the multi-faceted, Pulitzer Prize-winning musician and composer, Caroline Shaw. Under the leadership of the festival’s Music Director, Teddy Abrams, the BFO will perform this special project on the Jacksonville Woodlands Trail system in six free performances from July 30 […]

By |2021-06-07T14:19:10-07:00June 7th, 2021|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on The Britt Festival Orchestra’s 2021 Season Features a Unique Musical Experience – Brush: Music in the Woodlands

Britt Presents “Comes Together” for Summer 2021 – First Set of Concerts Announced!

Britt announces eight amazing concerts ranging from big beards to the “Empress of Soul.” 

MEDFORD, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival is excited to announce its first set of concerts for the 2021 Britt Presents season. In the first of two announcements, Britt invites music lovers to “Come Together” and enjoy a wide variety of musical […]

By |2021-06-14T10:33:09-07:00June 14th, 2021|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on Britt Presents “Comes Together” for Summer 2021 – First Set of Concerts Announced!

 Britt Seeing More Ticket Scams This Year

MEDFORD, OR — ATTENTION: Do not purchase your Britt Music & Arts Festival tickets anywhere except at brittfest.org. Britt is seeing more ticket scams than ever this year. Don’t get scammed.

Only go to: https://brittfest.org/performances

Many ticket resellers such as StubHub, Seat Geeks, and Tickets-Center offer Britt tickets at inflated prices. Purchase your […]

By |2021-06-18T12:54:58-07:00June 18th, 2021|Event News, News From Britt Hill, Now|Comments Off on  Britt Seeing More Ticket Scams This Year
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