Marydee Bombick, pottery artist, will show us ways to beautify our gardens when nothing is in bloom.
We will see examples of creative artworks designed for the garden.
Marydee Bombick, pottery artist, will show us ways to beautify our gardens when nothing is in bloom.
We will see examples of creative artworks designed for the garden.
Free
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Pursuant to Article X, Section 2(c) of the Ashland City Charter, the Ashland City Council will hold a public hearing on October 15, 2024, at 6:00 p.m.,in the Council Chambers, 1175 E. Main Street, to consider first reading by title only: ORDINANCE 3244 An Ordinance Amending AMC 2.10 to Establish Uniform Policies and Operating Procedures for City Council & Management Advisory Committees Council will also consider first and second reading by title only: ORDINANCE 3247 An Ordinance Amending the Ashland
The Bear Creek Salmon Festival is returning with plenty to learn, see and experience at Ashland’s North Mountain Park Nature Center on Saturday, Oct. 12. Now in its 17th year, the festival celebrates the seasonal cycle of Pacific northwest salmon species, environmental stewardship and community.
An exuberant crowd of an estimated 1,000 people lined Ashland’s Main Street Saturday morning, cheering and applauding the 14th annual Southern Oregon Pride Parade. The street was filled with color and motion as participants pranced, danced and sang, recapturing the energy of Pride Parades of the past.
Ron Rusnak: Lithia Park is not a sports center. Lithia Park is Ashland’s heart, known for nature, culture, education, art and, at times, patriotic enthusiasm.
(It’s free)