
Family Friendly Puppet Show coming to Ashland – August 10!
On August 10th, String and Shadow Puppet Theater (Olympia, WA) will bring their 5th annual giant puppet show, Or So It Would Seam: A Giant Puppet Voyage into the Hidden
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On August 10th, String and Shadow Puppet Theater (Olympia, WA) will bring their 5th annual giant puppet show, Or So It Would Seam: A Giant Puppet Voyage into the Hidden

Four (of many) summer camp programs at Science Works. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
“We are still here” was the theme for Saturday’s Native American Heritage Celebration at Southern Oregon University, hosted by the SOU Native American Student Union (NASU) and SOU Native Nations Liaison Kenwanicahee (Kenwani) Kravitz (Madesi Bandi, Pit River Nation Winnemem, Nomtipom and Nomsus Bands Northern Wintu).
As Oregon lawmakers stare down a deficit of at least $373 million over the next two years — and brace for the possibility of a bigger shortfall in the state’s next quarterly revenue — they asked state agencies to create lists of ways to cut 5% of their approved budgets.
The 1816 literary fairy tale “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King,” will take Cabaret Theater audiences on an imaginative journey through the enchanting world of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s holiday classic.
As of Nov. 3, Ashland Community Food Bank has a new director at the reins. Catie Mahoney will serve in the role with guidance from outgoing director Amey Broeker, who will officially retire on Dec. 31 after serving in the food bank role since 2022.
The Ashland City Council will review a proposal from a potential provider to oversee its extreme weather shelter during its regular business meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 18.
The Ashland Independent Film Festival has added a second screening showcasing Indigenous filmmakers on Sunday, Nov. 23.

(It’s free)