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People’s March: FREE BENEFIT CONCERT for VULERNABLE COMMUNITIES

In solidarity with People’s March events across the country, Women’s March – Southern Oregon and ORD2 Indivisible are hosting a FREE Concert featuring local bands and inspiring speakers at Oak Knoll Golf Course in Ashland.

Musicians include Alice Di Miceli, Blue Lightning, Bret Levick, The Holy Misfits, Bill Scholer and the Brash Band and Tommy Letchworth of Smiley T and the Tall Trees.

Speakers include representatives from Unete, Planned Parenthood, BASE and Southern Oregon Pride. The goal of the event is to bring our community together to support our neighbors targeted by the incoming administration’s extreme policies. The event is FREE, and participants will be encouraged to donate to organizations that are working with vulnerable communities here in the Rogue Valley.

Parking at the golf course is limited. Please carpool. Off-site parking is available at 547 Washington Street. Shuttles will transport participants from the parking site to Oak Knoll Golf Course starting at 10:45 a.m. Mary Jane’s Bento food truck will open at 11:00.

Participants are encouraged to dress in layers, bring rain gear and a camping chair for seating. Folks are encouraged to bring their signs as a way to speak out against policies of the incoming administration.

Date & Time:

January 18, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Oak Knoll Golf Course

3070 Highway 66
Ashland,OR97520United States

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