Nov 20 Thursday
Join us as esteemed moderator Mary N. Miller, professional mediator and trainer of more than 30 years as we explore:• why are political differences with those we care about, so challenging?• using questions of curiosity• the skill of when and how to pivot• speaking more effectively using the five elements of the voice• strategies for pausing or leaving the conversation while taking action to strengthen the relationship.
Join Liquid Lounge, Bisky Pop Productions and a strong monthly rotation of comedians from far and wide as they perform stand up comedy every third Thursday.
The most viewed film on Netflix when it debuted last month, "A House of Dynamite" depicts in realistic detail what would happen if our warning systems detected a single nuclear-armed missile launched by an unknown adversary heading toward Chicago. This scenario isn’t far-fetched. Each day there is some likelihood that, by accident or by intention, one of the nine countries possessing nuclear weapons and the missile systems to deliver them will launch an attack. Such an attack will probably be the start of the end of human life.With the last remaining bi-lateral treaty between the U.S. and Russia—the New START Treaty—set to expire on February 5, 2026, the risk of a renewed offensive nuclear arms race and thus of a nuclear holocaust will increase dramatically unless something is done. Screening the film is one way Peace House is trying to motivate people in our area to take action.
For the Holidays, come and experience the magic of our newest production, Hansel & Gretel, at Camelot! A Panto is a lively theatrical performance that combines comedy, music, dance, and audience interaction. It’s a family-friendly show for everyone filled with humor, catchy songs, and dazzling costumes. Not only is the production directed by Camelot Theatre Artistic Director Gwen Overland, but she has also written the original script based on the beloved children’s classic story in the innovative and entertaining format of Panto. What also sets it apart is the live music that accompanies the actors on stage.
With a talented band bringing the music to life, you’ll be immersed in the enchanting world of Hansel & Gretel like never before. Don’t miss this opportunity to laugh, sing along, and be entertained by our talented cast and musicians. Get your tickets now for a magical experience!
John Craigie
John Craigie has mastered the art of creating live shows that feel more like intimate conversations than performances. Infusing humor, wit, and poignant storytelling, his shows are a space where audience members feel like old friends. Whether he's headlining solo or sharing the stage with longtime collaborators, Craigie’s ability to make his crowd laugh, reflect, and connect is second to none. As he prepares to release Greatest Hits... Just Kidding... Live - No Hits, his latest live album captures the warmth and spontaneity of these memorable nights.
The Coffis Brothers
With two songwriters, six albums, and more than a thousand shows under their belt, The Coffis Brothers have earned their reputation as modern-day torchbearers of all-American rock & roll. It's a sound caught halfway between amplified Americana, acoustic folk, roadhouse R&B, and electrifying roots music, crafted by a pair of California-born siblings who've been sharing the stage since childhood, and the five piece band filled out by their childhood friend, Kyle Poppen on lead guitar, and the rhythm section of Aidan Collins (bass), and Cory Graves (drums).
Nov 21 Friday
Nominations are open for the Civic Contribution Award, which will be presented at State of the Community Luncheon this spring. This prestigious award honors a group or individual that has provided exceptional community service or made an important contribution to the Humboldt County community. Nomination DEADLINE is Dec. 5, 2025. Nomination form on League's website: my.lwv.org/california/humboldt-countyFor more information contact Maggie Fleming at maggiefleming2018@gmail.com
The Langlois Lion's Club and the Friends of the Langlois Library have been co-sponsoring this annual crafts fair at the Langlois Lion's Club for over 30 years. About 25 to 30 people bring their handmade items for sale. There are lots of home baked goods and a hot lunch is served from 11am to 1pm both days for a donation of $7.00. It's a wonderful place to socialize and buy locally made crafts in support of the community. Everyone is welcome.
Gather your family and friends and visit Clayfolk’s 50th Show & Sale, where over 70+ ceramic artists will be featured. Clayfolk is Southern Oregon’s largest display of handmade pottery. The show is November 21st - 23rd at the Medford Armory, Friday hours are 11-7, Saturday 10-7 and Sunday 10-3. Admission is Free! Activities include pottery-making demonstrations and a hands-on experience in clay for children ages 0-100. Children's Clay is open Saturday 11-6 and Sunday 11-2. For more information visit www.clayfolk.org or follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
The award-winning OSU Land Steward training helps landowners learn about their property and develop a management plan. This 11-week program covers critical topics like wildfire risk reduction, forests, soil health, wildlife habitat, pasture management, stream care, water capture and distribution, and much more.
Talk Title: Gardenful of Metaphors: Reflections for Cultivating Intentional Gardening". by Rhonda Nowak
November 21st 2025Meet and Greet 12:30- 1:00Meeting 1:00-2:30
Rhonda Nowak is a teacher, writer and gardener who lives and works in the Rogue Valley. She has taught literature and language arts for 25 years, the last six at Rogue Community College. In addition to her column for the Jacksonville Review, she writes a weekly column and blog called the Literary Gardener for the RV Times. She also writes articles for Southern Oregon Wine Scene magazine and is writer and editor of Ashland Living magazine