Apr 20 Monday
GPHS Project Graduation 2026 is sponsoring the annual "Will-A-Thon" to raise money for a safe drug and alcohol free party for the Class of 2026. Participants will consult with one of the following volunteer attorneys to have a basic will, power of attorney, and advance directive prepared. Cost $300 Single, $350 Couple. All proceeds to to Project Graduation. Call Victory Walker for an appointment today. (541)285-7674. Appointments are February to early April (and are limited). A big thank you to our participating attorneys: Brett Claar, Eric Fournier, Dan Simcoe, Carl Clyde, Christopher Mecca, Gregory Day, Rebecca Peterson, Jaskamal Dhillon, Rachelle Selvig
Yoga classes for beginners and 50+Stretching and breathwork
Discover the joy of music in this engaging class designed for children 0-5 and their caregivers. This class combines singing, rhythm, movement and sign language. Get ready to sing beloved songs from around the world and make music together in this weekly class! Sponsored by Jackson Care Connect. (Ages 0-5 with accompanying adult -$5 per child ) This class repeats weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Instructor Bio: Laurie Finear has been a music teacher in the Rogue Valley for over 15 years as a certified Music Together teacher. She now creates and teaches her own music classes for children and their caregivers in Ashland and Jacksonville. She is passionate about sharing the joy of music with children and families.
Join our soul-nourishing community! We play with words and images in response to creative, guided prompts inspired by poetry. Come write, reflect, and share (sharing always optional)!
Join Dr. Lue Douthit, Director of Research & Practice at Play On Shakespeare, and Michael P Jensen, Contributing Editor of The Shakespeare Newsletter, for an engaging series of three talks on the Shakespeare plays produced by The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2026. Meetings are every third Monday in March, April, and May.
In this talk, designed as prep before seeing the OSF production of Henry IV, Part 1, Lue Douthit takes a practical look at the historical time, how the play works structurally, and the way meaning is conveyed by that structure. Mike Jensen provides an impractical overview of where this play fits into Shakespeare’s history canon, how it came to be written, and the political pressure put on Shakespeare to change the name of the show’s most famous character.
Mark your calendars for each lecture in this series:
March 16th at 1pm for A Midsummer Night's Dream
April 20th at 1pm for Henry IV, Part 1
May 18th at 1pm for The Taming of the Shrew
May Art Reception: Saturday, May 2nd 1-4PMWe're getting wild in May with "Animals Unleashed", a unique community exhibit showcasing a diverse array of animal-inspired art. Animalia isn't the only kingdom on display this month. You'll want to check out our Member Artists of the Month, Nancy Darte's work as well. Using a microscope as her guide, Nancy creates captivating paintings inspired by rocks, insects, and plants found right in her own backyard.
The 2022 farmers market season opens in Siskiyou County Monday, May 16, from 3:30 to 6 pm on East Castle Street in downtown Mount Shasta. Mount Shasta Farmers’ Market is committed to providing a convenient way for community members to buy food directly from growers and producers in a beautiful outdoor setting with live music. An increasing variety of fresh produce, meats, plants, starts, baked goods, spring rolls, tamales, crafts and more will be available every Monday afternoon (except July 4th) until mid-October. MSFM is a Certified Farmers Market that offers free Market Match vouchers to spend on vegetables and fruit, up to $20 per market day, for CalFresh customers who purchase at least $20 in EBT tokens. The live music lineup this season will include Allison & Victor, RichieG, and Rick Garrett. Get market updates at https://www.facebook.com/MtShastaFarmersMarket
Ms. Laurie’s Theatre Arts Workshop is a 3-week series that introduces students to acting, voice expression, improvisation, stage presence and auditioning through fun games and activities. Explore pantomime, singing confidentiality in tune, and learning basic musical theater dance styles. Sign up before April 13!
Instructor Bio: Laurie Finear has loved and been involved in performing arts since childhood. She has many years of experience teaching children in various settings as an outdoor educator, gymnastics coach, and music instructor. Laurie is honored to share her passion, experiences and knowledge along with the developmental growth skills, and joy that these arts bring to children
A thoughtfully designed Flow Yoga focusing on breath & alignment. Options given to accommodate All Levels –
Students are asked to sign up and pay for classes through Lori’s website at: https://lorigrableyoga.com/
NOTE: Some dates may not be available due to insructors schedule.
Relationship Recovery is a community-based non-profit organization located in Grants Pass, Oregon, dedicated to supporting individuals navigating the complexities of grief and trauma. Our mission is to provide a compassionate and understanding environment where men and women can find solace and the tools necessary to move forward in their healing journey. We have developed a comprehensive program consisting of four classes, each designed to address different stages and aspects of the healing journey.
Support - Meet others with a story to tell and realize that you are not a failure, and more importantly, you are not alone.
Transitions - After telling your story, it’s time to transition from the past and learn from it, forming a new "normal".
Boundaries - Figure out what an appropriate boundary is for family, friends, significant others, and even yourself.
Rebuilding - Work on building better relationships and a whole new life.