Apr 11 Saturday
Welcome to the Winter of Rebellion
Our after-hours speakeasy-style series where wine flows, jazz smolders, and comedy keeps things dangerously fun through the winter months. We’re hosting a rotating lineup of intimate nights filled with live jazz, stand-up comedy, and that underground energy you didn’t know you needed this season.
Each evening has its own personality — some nights smooth and soulful, others laugh-out-loud ridiculous — but every night will be one to remember!
Here’s how it works
Show up hungry and ready to relax into sultry jazz music or to laugh so hard you have to try not to spit your wine everywhere.
Comedy Nights
A ticket price of $25 per person will be charged at the door on comedy nights to support our local artists. Please no children. 21+ only. These jokes will not be family friendly.
Jazz Nights
Jazz nights are free to attend. These nights are meant for everyone. Perfect for families.
Reservations are appreciated. Walk-ins are always welcome
Winter of Rebellion Night of Comedy with Erik Escobar on Jan 10, 7-9pmWinter of Rebellion Night of Jazz with Nick Garrett Powell on Jan 24, 6-8pmWinter of Rebellion Night of Comedy with Carl Lee on Feb 7, 7-9pmWinter of Rebellion Night of Jazz with Paul Schmeling Quartet on Feb 21, 6-8pmWinter of Rebellion Night of Comedy with Jess Everett on Mar 7, 7-9pm
On Saturday, April 11th, the Pistol River Concert Association is proud to welcome to the Friendship Hall stage, the haunting voice and wonderful lyrics of Ian George and the Knee Pockets.
Ian George is a prolific and heartfelt folk songwriter, wonderful vocalist and a superb musician who has perfo two decades across the US, Canada and Europe. He’s been featured at the Cambridge Folk Festival and as a member of the Fellow Pynins won the Minnesota Bluegrass & Old-Time duet competition. His intimate and wandering lyrics sung with his haunting clear voice pull listeners into the depths of his songs.
When he gets together with his band, The Knee Pockets, they live by the moto: We Allow A Good Time! Their whimsical and clever arrangements, passionate music, friendly banter, and deep engagement with the audience make their shows fun and entertaining for all.
The show is Saturday, April 11th with doors opening at 6:00 PM for music that starts at 7:00. Tickets are available for $20 each at Wright’s Custom Framing in Brookings and First Chapter Coffee House in Gold Beach or can be purchased on-line at pistolriver.com for $21 each. If the show is not sold out, tickets will be available for $25 at the door, and those 17 and under are free! We’ll see you at the show!
Humor, Passion & Power celebrates the human spirit. Opening with Kabalevsky’s The Comedians, the mood then turns expressive with Robert Schumann’s Cello Concerto in A Minor, performed by cellist Garrick Woods. The evening concludes with the Danish composer Carl Nielsen’s Symphony No.1 in G Minor.
Musical Notes begins at 6:30 pm. Attendees who may need assistance getting to the concert can sign up for the Eureka Symphony’s door-to-door Shuttle.
The Eureka Symphony creates immersive, innovative performances by the most talented musicians in the region and all are welcome. See website for ticket options and discounts. Sponsored by Humboldt Commons.
Apr 12 Sunday
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
Have you looked at those poster boards near the start of the trails in the Jacksonville Woodlands showing all the wildflowers and wondered where to find them? Meet up at Jacksonville Community Center for a narrated walk to enjoy spring wildflowers. April in the Woodlands generally offers a wonderful show of wildflowers of all colors and types. Join us for a moderate hike to find some beautiful examples and to learn about where they are likely to bloom—in shade or sunshine. Our guide is Larry Smith, who knows every nook and cranny of this beloved Jacksonville treasure.
The session will start at the JCC Great Room for some brief background information from Larry. We hope for sunshine but the walk will go on if the weather is a bit wet—dress appropriately. If rain is heavy, the session will be held indoors with photos at JCC.
Instructor Bio: Larry Smith taught 5th grade at the Jacksonville Elementary School for 35 years. Although he is semi-retired, he continues to work as a substitute teacher for the Medford School District. He was also a National Park Ranger at Crater Lake for 23 summers. He is a founding member of the Jacksonville Woodlands Association and has served in many roles in that organization, currently as Executive Director. He has written a book detailing the development and history of the Jacksonville Woodlands.
Why have a meditation practice?Proven benefits of this practice:Stress reductionLessened emotional reactivityLowered negative emotionsClearer sense of purposeIncreased Discernment (wisdom)Sense of well-being and calmness
Join this instructional and discussion meditation group:Please text (970)319-1697 or email jessbates@gmail.com to register.Sundays, 2-4pm Ashland Oregon
Meditation is a progressive practice, and sometimes very subtle. This group is provided to give you a framework for your practice, and a discussion opportunity for clarifying your experiences and to avoid getting 'stuck' which can happen in various ways.We are a joyful community, excited to be taking part in our individual explorations of consciousness and learning how that relates to our realities.
Taught in practical, direct and non-sectarian terminology.
Shasta Stories docuseries is screening two new episodes at the delicious Smoked Tomato Pie Sunday afternoon, April 12th, 3pm. The event is about an hour and a half with a Q&A with Autie Carlisle, the director afterwards.
Shasta Stories is a local documentary video series highlighting individuals, communities, history, and culture in Siskiyou County.
The two films we'll be showing are about the rural area of Tulelake, Northern California:—Out of Place— Mitzi and Cheewa share about their cultures’ unmarked graves in Tulelake and how they have preserved their family history despite incarceration camps and Indian schools.
—Field Advantage— Mexicans and Homesteaders work together keeping agriculture alive and learning to acknowledge their entangled past together, despite language gaps and even deafness, they are providing the next generation of youth.
Free event but $10 suggested donation (cash in person or digital apps such as Venmo, Cash, or Paypal accepted).
Hope to see you there! Kids are welcome.
Learn more about Shasta Stories or watch the trailers for these new films at www.shastastories.com
Apr 13 Monday
Yoga classes for beginners and 50+Stretching and breathwork
It is our pleasure to invite all scientists, academicians, young researchers, business delegates and students from all over the world to attend the 4th International Conference on Vaccines Research and Development will be held in Paris, France during April 13-15, 2026.
The topics covered in this event will include Covid-19 Vaccine and Development, vaccine regulation & safety, new trends in vaccines development, Next generation vaccine technologies.
The conference will feature plenary lectures and poster presentations, giving attendees the opportunity to engage with leading experts and learn about cutting-edge vaccine technologies and techniques. Additionally, the conference will provide ample opportunities for networking and collaboration, with attendees coming from all around the world.
Overall, the 4th International Conference on Vaccines Research and Development promises to be an important forum for advancing our understanding of vaccine science and exploring innovative solutions to global health challenges. The event will provide attendees with valuable insights and tools to help combat infectious diseases and promote global health.
We look forward to welcoming you to Paris for an unforgettable experience at the Vaccines-2026. Let's join us in the celebration of our success.
Sincerely,Charitha | Conference Secretary Vaccines-2026