Free For All: The Public Library – Free Screening
Join our friends from SOPBS for a special screening of Free for All: The Public Library at the Ashland Library on Friday 1/24/25 @1pm! Free for All: Inside the Public
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Join our friends from SOPBS for a special screening of Free for All: The Public Library at the Ashland Library on Friday 1/24/25 @1pm! Free for All: Inside the Public
Barbara Northrop, C.G.® will share tips and tricks for finding your ancestors in the U.S. Census. From the earliest 1790 census with tick marks, to the 1950 recently-released every name
Join our friends from PBS for a special screening of Free for All: Inside the Public Library at YOUR local library! Free for All: Inside the Public Library tells the
Delight in this opportunity to create your own artwork! Join us at the Medford Library to follow along with a step-by-step tutorial to paint your own masterpiece. Painting supplies, snacks,
Joanie Lindenmeyer has achieved the great accomplishment of writing 3 books in two years – and a theme that spans all three of them is “Love Always Wins”. In this
Welcome to a conversation with Kristina Lefever and Tiina Beaver of Pollinator Project Rogue Valley about pollinator plants and planning your spring garden. We’ll begin with a presentation about local
Join JCLS and the Jackson County Master Gardeners for this presentation on native biodiversity! Planting native plants is crucial to ecosystem health and to preserving and protecting life on earth.
Join JCLS and the Jackson County Master Gardeners to learn more about compost and how it benefits our soil! After a brief exploration of Soil Ecology, we will explore a
Join JCLS and the Jackson County Master Gardeners for this fun class to discover easy to implement strategies to re-invigorate life in your soil, and create systems that foster joy
Join us for this longstanding program! We’ll gather on the first Tuesday of every month to watch movies, make crafts, play games, build community, and share favorite books, movies, podcasts,
Residents from across Southern Oregon made the trip to Oak Knoll Golf Course in Ashland on Saturday, Jan. 18, for a “benefit concert for vulnerable communities” co-sponsored by Women’s March Southern Oregon and ORD2 Indivisible.
A group of about 40, mostly women, gathered in near-freezing weather Saturday morning on the East Main Street side of Ashland Plaza to show their support for women’s rights, from reproductive autonomy to equality across the board.
Ashland’s 37th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration is set for noon to 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Historic Ashland Armory in downtown Ashland. The event is free and open to the public.
At its first meeting of the new year Tuesday, the Ashland City Council is expected to sew up loose threads from last year with votes to approve the 2200 Ashland St. Master Plan, formally create an Ashland Parks & Recreation Department and the first reading of an ordinance to mitigate carbon pollution for new residential structures, according to meeting materials.
Ask Strider: Our advice columnist turns to the problems of making friends and keeping them. As usual, he counsels restraint in troubled friendships, and asks the Old Cedar Tree what to do about making friends in the first place. The Old Cedar Tree has interesting thoughts on the subject.
A vandalism incident that left damage from large tire marks in Railroad and Lithia parks will cost thousands to repair and is part of a larger trend of vandalism in the city’s parks, according to Ashland Parks Superintendent Kevin Caldwell.
(It’s free)