Red Cross Blood Drive at SOU
We’re very excited to team with SOU for the return of American Red Cross blood drives on campus, after 17 years. And in the wake of Hurricane Helene, the need
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We’re very excited to team with SOU for the return of American Red Cross blood drives on campus, after 17 years. And in the wake of Hurricane Helene, the need
Come join us up at Willow-Witt Ranch at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 for an educational and fun evening of exploring the night sky. Local astronomy group Skywatchers and Southern
One hour of piano music featuring some of the best large scale works by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Carl Vine, and more. Delivered by two distinguished award-winning pianists from Hong
A moment of grace is a moment in which an amazing, incredible thing happens for us, without effort on our part. It comes without planning or goal setting, without having
Learn about the history of stop motion animation by viewing short films and excerpts from marvelous feature films from 1907 to 2024 from around the world. Before-CGI (Computer Generated Imagery)
Genealogy 101 Class. Mornings in person at the RVGS Library, taught again via ZOOM the same day from 6-7:30 pm. The Genealogy 101 class series, taught by Barbara Northrop, C.G.R.,
Do you love to just walk through a cemetery and admire the tombstones? Many are beautiful. Some are sad. Some are scary. Sometimes you can just look at them and
Poetry Corner: There’s something about September that inspires songs and poetry. Marisa Peterson’s poem evokes much more than “never.” Her poem is full of memories of canning Romas, blanching green beans, and the meals that followed through the seasons.
For folksinger Willi Carlisle, singing is healing. And by singing together, he believes we can begin to reckon with the inevitability of human suffering and grow in love. On his
Carsie Blanton is a songwriter with hooks, chutzpah, and revolutionary optimism. Inspired by artist-activists including Nina Simone and Woody Guthrie, her catalog careens through American popular song from folk and
Two measures on the Nov. 5 ballot ask Ashland voters to make alterations to their city government — Measure 15-233 would make the municipal judge no longer an elected office and Measure 15-232 would change the process of electing city councilors.
For the upcoming Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission election, all candidates were contacted by Ashland.news for interviews. All who responded were asked the same questions. Answers from candidates competing for the same position were paired together. Fer Mejia has never run for office before, while Mike Gardiner was a Parks & Recreation Commissioner before resigning in 2021.
For the upcoming Ashland City Council election, all candidates were contacted by Ashland.news for interviews. All who responded were asked the same six questions. Answers from candidates competing for the same position were paired together. In this, the second of two articles on uncontested seats, we hear from incumbent Position 5 Councilor Gina DuQuenne.
Southern Oregon Burners, a group of Burning Man participants based in Southern Oregon held a “decompression event” known as “Afterburnt” Saturday afternoon, Nov. 2, in Lithia Park. The event is aimed at fostering Burning Man connections and educating others about Burning Man principles.
As the 2200 Ashland Street ad hoc committee faced the 11th hour of its available time to create a plan for the property, committee members wrestled with diametric opposition of perspectives and unease about uncertainty during a Wednesday evening meeting.
The Ashland City Council will review an update on the city’s Climate Friendly Communities plan presented by Community Development Department head Brandon Goldman along with consultants from 3JConsulting, JET Planning, and EcoNorthwest who have been contracted to work with the city in developing the initiative at the Monday, Nov. 4, council study session, according to meeting materials.
(It’s free)