Nov 17 Monday
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
“Eternal Song” is a 92-minute cinematic journey into the ancestral memory, grief, and sacred resilience of indigenous people around the world. It invites viewers to listen deeply to indigenous wisdom, hear the shared stories that remind us that our modern mindset has damaged and, in some cases, severed our connection to Earth, each other and to the sacredness of all of life. This film has moments that challenges viewers yet ultimately inspires a reawakening to the interconnection of all of life! The evening commences with a Native American Land Acknowledgement & Welcoming. After the film, questions and reflections will be facilitated.
Event is presented by Lynn E Fritz, Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, ordained minister, Karuk Tribal Descendant, in collaboration with and hosted by the Center for Spiritual Living, 1905 Hartnell Ave, Redding, CA. This event is co-sponsored by Shasta Interfaith, Anti Racism Task Force, Shasta County Citizens Advocating Respect, Reciproka and Shasta Beloved Community.
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.
Monday November 17th 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Journalist Whit McKenna and M.E. detective Katie Riggs pair up once again when a long forgotten serial killer returns for the hunt. McKenna’s news articles bring the killer too close to home and Riggs finds forensic evidence leads to a dead end.
On a snowy Christmas Eve journalist Whit McKenna is called to cover a murder. Friend Katie Riggs, medical examiner detective, is already at the scene of an apparent vigilante killing. Next to the body is an old tree house with a haunting history that leads Whit down a long-forgotten trail to a newly awakened serial killer. Katie is following the recent murder of a teenage girl that inexplicably ties to the vigilante’s victim, but nothing is as it seems. Now another teen has been murdered, and the forensic clues lead to a dead man.
Jennifer Greer has a degree in English literature and journalism and worked as a crime reporter for the Fresno Bee. She lived in London studying art and literature, then traveled into the war regions of Croatia and wrote an award-winning article on the women and children refugees.
Her debut novel, A Desperate Place, sold over 10,000 copies the first year and received top reviews from Publishers Weekly, Mystery Scene Magazine, Seattle Book Review, Red Carpet Crash, Jeffery Deaver –bestselling author of the Bone Collector, Southern Oregon Magazine, 21st Century Reviews and more.
Nov 18 Tuesday
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
Rogue Valley Growers and Crafters Market is a richly woven tapestry of farmers, ranchers, crafters, food processors, board and staff dedicated to the land at-large and our beautiful valley community in particular.
We're dedicated to putting our utmost effort and passion into the soil and food that sustains you. Through hard work and innovative practices, we strive to provide the best. During the outdoor season, we host up to three markets a week for the best access to the incredible bounty our bioregion has to offer.
Tuesday Ashland Market, March 4th-November 25thScienceWorks*8:30a-1:30p
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.
Parent Project is a 10-week series where we go over topics like improving family relationships, using effective discipline to improve school attendance and performance, reduce substance use and negative peer influences, and how to address destructive behavior. It is an opportunity to meet with other parents in similar situations in a judgement free zone and begin to develop a new support system. When you feel like you have tried everything and nothing is working, we can help.Join us on Tuesdays at the Gene Lucas Community Center beginning September 30th from 6pm-8pm. Dinner and Childcare are provided.707-617-8160
Ashland Hula Group: Halau Hula Ka Pi’o O Ke Anuenue will offer a hula performance, followed by a class where participants (adults and children aged 7 and up) will learn basic hula steps and hand motions, and a simple hula to a Hawaiian song. This event is free but pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Donations to support JCC are appreciated!
About the performers: Our hālau is comprised of both men and women, young and old, ranging from keiki to kūpuna. Our primary focus is on hula kahiko (ancient style), hula ʻauana (modern style), oli (chant), and nā mea hula (arts, crafts, implements). These traditions are shared through classes, workshops, retreats, performances, and events.