Event News
Climate Action 2021: Obstacles and Opportunities viewed through the lens of the 2020 Election
We greet 2021 with optimism. The reason for optimism is that, as of January 20th:
- We will have a federal administration that accepts science and acknowledges the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We will […]
Join JWA’s Annual Scotch Broom Pull
Please join members of the Jacksonville Woodlands Association for the annual Scotch Broom pull. We’ve been doing this for about 15 years, and it’s now become a bit of a double-edged sword. On one hand, […]
Wreath Making at Hanley Farm: Date Change
For Immediate Release: November 16, 2020—With the escalation of the coronavirus in Jackson County, we’ve had to make the decision to change the date of Hanley Farm’s Wreath Making event originally scheduled for November 28. […]
Wreath-Making at the Farm – or To-Go! – by Pam Sasseen
Focus on Hanley Farm – November 2020
The wreath has been a cultural decoration throughout history, and for many it has been a symbol of “eternity, an unending circle of life, growth, and everlasting life.” To […]
Learn how to keep you and your loved ones safe in different emergency situations and what to pack!
This virtual event will be covering the following preparedness topics:
- Pets: Linda Bacon of Southern Oregon Emergency Aid
- First Aid: Mercy Flights Explorer Post 131
- Earthquakes: Eric Dittmer of Southern Oregon University
- Fire: Samantha Metheny of Medford […]
Rogue Valley Country Club Hosts Car Show Community Fundraiser
MEDFORD, OREGON – Join us this Sunday, September 20, 2020, on the Oaks Golf Course at RVCC from 10 am – 3:30 pm as we host 60 of the most exotic and premium automobiles on […]
SOCAN Private Pre-Release Screening of “Other Side of the Hill”
Private pre-release screening of “Other Side of the Hill’
Many Oregonians on the other side of the hill are really far ahead when it comes to renewable energy. Urban Oregonians often think that our cities […]
Rebel Heart Books Writing Contest – Enter by September 30, 2020!
It’s September and although the world is different and the context is different, that still means back to school. In honor of the eternal pursuit of education—of toiling in order to conquer the mazes of reading, […]
Parents! Open Classrooms at Bigham Knoll Crossing
There’s plenty new to learn during a pandemic, but some basics remain the same: the essentials of reading, writing, and arithmetic along with exercising, laughing, and playing. All elementary schools in Jackson County, public and […]
Social Distancing, Parks Style! – by Kristen Sullivan
Most people these days are a bit worried about going back to life as “normal,” but even the most diligent folks are ready to get out of the house and enjoy the end of a […]