
Vesper Meadow: A Beaver, a Butterfly, and a Lily
The true story of community-powered land restoration as told by three charismatic creatures. Prepare to gain some rare insights from some wild yet friendly neighbors of yours! Jeanine Moy of
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The true story of community-powered land restoration as told by three charismatic creatures. Prepare to gain some rare insights from some wild yet friendly neighbors of yours! Jeanine Moy of

Develop a closer connection with nature through observation, curiosity, and art. A nature journal is a mix between a sketchbook and a diary that helps to focus your attention and

Join Peter Finkle for a free Ashland history time-travel adventure at the Ashland Library on Wednesday, July 9 from 12 noon to 1 pm. With more than 40 photos, learn

Our region is a biodiversity hotspot. In this program we’ll dig into details about the region’s unique nature, highlight some of our favorite spots on public lands, and talk about

Have you been waiting for the right time to get back to work on that novel or short story that’s started collecting dust? Or maybe you just need some inspiration

Have you been waiting for the right time to get back to work on that novel or short story that’s started collecting dust? Or maybe you just need some inspiration

If you are interested in attending a “Christian Mystics’ Support Group” in Ashland, Father Scott Carter will begin leading meetings on Sunday mornings this May. The small gatherings are for

Heather Paladini will present a tale of the local figures connected to her home in Williams – a farmhouse built in 1900 on one of the original homesteads of the

Celebrate William Shakespeare’s 460th birthday at the Ashland Library! This free, all-ages event will include crafts for all ages, live music, an improv workshop for kids, a talk from OSF

This week’s crossword: Jackson County Libraries. Solve it directly in the article or download a PDF to print. Next Friday’s crossword: “Listen Up #01.” More crosswords under the Culture menu.
John Paul Valdez: The necessity for service model reform in Jackson County is starkly illuminated by the failure of the centralized system to recognize the organic, effective mutual aid operating within sparse communities.
Michael O’Looney: President Donald Trump’s relentless name-calling of those he regards as his adversaries in politics and the media has become something more than a feeble attempt at conjuring up innocuous nicknames. Besides being childish and unimaginative, his slurs have become methodically vicious.
Public hearings on a pair of projects, one in a quiet residential neighborhood along Scenic Drive and the other in a busy commercial area near Shop’n Kart grocery market are set before the Ashland Planning Commission Tuesday, Dec. 9.
The Ashland City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 2, took steps to repurpose two city-owned properties — the 846-acre Imperatrice property and the 380 Clay St. parcel — as part of a broader effort to rein in city finances.
Concert violinist Carla Ecker moves in a steady triangle between Phoenix, Arizona; Santa Fe, New Mexico; and the Rogue Valley — performing opera, symphony and chamber music.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the Ashland High School production of “Wizard of Oz” in its closing weekend.

(It’s free)