Jan 09 Friday
All are welcome to experience the joy of folk dancing, and enjoy wonderful live music this Friday in North bend. The North Bend Public Library, in partnership with the South Coast Folk Society, invites everyone to join the fun starting at 6:00 Friday evening, January 9th, in their Activity Room. This is the first in a series, so you don’t want to miss it. Folk Dance Night at the Library will be a regular monthly offering every second Friday at 6:00.
This free, social gathering is open to new and experienced dancers. Dance to live music from around the world played by skilled local musicians. Beautiful, beginner-friendly dances will be taught throughout the evening. They are fun to do, and easy to learn. If you can walk, you can folk dance, and folk dancing is so much more fun. Don’t be shy, give it a try.
There’s plenty of room for dancing in the spacious, newly remodeled, North Bend Library Activity Room. And, there is room to sit and enjoy live music when you take a moment to rest. Plus there will be refreshments available during the band break.This is an alcohol-free and fragrance-free public event. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information about the classes, call Paul Poresky at 541-404-8267.
An inspiring and thought-provoking staged reading of the Climate Monologues performed by local Rogue Valley talent!Local Rogue Valley performs the Rogue Valley premiere of the Climate Monologues, a series of interviews compiled by playwright Sharon Abreu
Detailing the effects & impacts of the climate crisis on a level most personal yet with a slice of hope
Jan 9 & 10 at the Bellview Grange, Doors open at 7:00 pm
$25 General Admission
This is a featured artist event benefit for Southern Oregon Climate Action Now
Avram Sacks, Ashland resident and advocate of justice for the Palestinians, recently returned from three weeks with Palestinian olive farmers on the West Bank. He will share his experiences of violence by Israeli settlers and oppression by the occupying military forces.
Ashland resident Avram Sacks recently returned from helping with the olive harvest on the West Bank. He will report on his first-hand witness of Israeli settler violence and military oppression of the Palestinians.
Ashland Scout Troop 112’s 40th Annual Christmas Tree-Cycling Day is Saturday, January 10th. Please have your trees at the curb in front of your house for pick up by Friday evening, January 9th. (This service is for the City of Ashland only)
Troop 112 and its charter organization, the Ashland Lions Club, as well as the Ashland Kiwanis Club, will collect trees to be chipped by the Ashland Parks Department crew and used as mulch in Ashland city parks. Donations for this service help to send our Scouts to summer camp; checks should be made out to Troop 112 (P.O. Box 839, Ashland, OR).
This project benefits the citizens of Ashland, the Scouts of Troop 112, and the environment. The scouts are able to perform a service and the community is invited to support the scouts. Additionally, turning thousands of trees into mulch enhances our parks while sparing our landfills. Thank you to Recology and All in One Rentals for their support to help make this project run smoothly.
For further updates, please visit www.troop112.com.
Jan 10 Saturday
Starting May 3, the heart of downtown Ashland will be home to the Saturday Market, running every Saturday until October 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the 100 block of Oak St. This exclusive one block long market provides healthy options, fresh organic produce, artisan foods, and more every week for the locals and travelers passing through. We encourage everyone to join us in supporting local while cultivating community in Southern Oregon.
May 3rd -October 25thDowntown on Oak St.9:00a-1:00p
The North Bend Public Library will host a free five-week gardening series for beginners starting Saturday, January 10, from 10:00–11:30 AM. Taught by Master Gardeners™ Lynn Menashian and Mary Jo Audette, this series introduces adults to the essential skills needed to begin and maintain a successful garden on the Oregon Coast and will provide participants with foundational knowledge tailored specifically to Coos County’s climate and growing conditions. Topics include local microclimates, soil preparation, seed and plant selection, seed starting and planting techniques, transplanting, watering, and fertilization. Each class in the series is independent in topic and content, allowing participants to attend any or all sessions. The series is free and designed for adults with little to no gardening experience.
American Legion Grants Pass Post 28 is having a Chili Cook Off on Saturday, January 10. Pre-register by calling Frankie Hartsfield-Pearson at 541-450-5867 to add your Chili to the cook off list. Bring your finished Chili in a crockpot, with a list of ingredients, to 206 NW F St Grants Pass, and watch the wild card playoff games.Tastings are from 10am to 2pm, and the winner will be announced at 4pm.
The Peter Anastos Quartet will be appearing at La Baguette on Saturday, Jan 10th from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Peter (trumpet) will be joined by Tom Freeman (drums), Tim Kelly (bass), and John Mazzei (piano). The band will perform a mix of jazz standards along with a few original compositions. Don't miss out on the fun and the cafe's fine breakfast/brunch menu.
La Baguette is located at 340 A Street in Ashland.