The Scoop
Ray’s Joins Jacksonville Community Center to Help Build the Dream – by David Doi
Community Center Communiqué – September 2016
The Jacksonville Community Center train is leaving the station: The City Planning Commission and HARC have given their unanimous approval to the project; building permits are just a few weeks […]
Victorian Christmas Volunteers Needed
“Yes, we know it is about 100 degrees, but we are getting in the Christmas Spirit now,” says Sandra Flowers, who’s helping organize Jacksonville’s 2016 Victorian Christmas. “I’m just like Santa and keeping a list […]
Jacksonville is the Perfect Canvas to Paint the Town
Well-known and celebrated artist Gabriel Mark Lipper will be holding the first in a series of Plein Air workshops, using Jacksonville’s historic core as his students’ inspiration and canvas. “I love painting outdoors, and I […]
Life Comes Full Circle at the Farmers Market
A change is coming to the Jacksonville Farmer’s Market as former market founder and owner Ken Snoke retakes the reigns of the market he founded in 2010. This August, Chad & Lea Worcester, who purchased […]
Jacksonville’s “Crowning Glory” Once Again – by Whitman Parker
The Jackson County Courthouse which stands proudly at 206 N. 5th Street was constructed in 1883-1884 and served as the seat of county government until 1927. The two-story building is a wood frame structure made […]
It’s Rotary Salmon Bake Time!
The Jacksonville Applegate Rotary Club will hold its 7th-Annual Salmon Bake at beautiful Hanley Farm on September 18, 2016. This event has turned into a beloved Jacksonville tradition! As in past years, the Salmon Bake […]
2016 Oregon Wine Competition Winners Announced
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON–The Oregon Wine Competition awards were announced Wednesday, August 24 at 6 p.m. at the Oregon Wine Experience in Jacksonville, Oregon, with Best of Show awards going to Cuckoo’s Nest Cellars, Pebblestone Cellars, and […]
New Housing Development Budding at Stage Pass – by Whitman Parker
SOUTHERN OREGON WINE SCENE AND JACKSONVILLE REVIEW EXCLUSIVE!
A new upscale housing development at the entrance to historic Jacksonville now presents a unique opportunity for those interested in living within the environs of a vineyard setting. […]
August 2016 Movie Night at Old City Hall
Our movie selection for August is On The Town. I generally try to run films which, in my opinion, have not been seen as often this one, but On The Town is such a happy-go-lucky […]
Miller House Has New Owner
After serving as Jacksonville City Offices for 26 years, the Miller House is now privately owned. The house closed escrow on July 28 for $410,000, according to Jackson County Public Records. The Review caught up […]