Jun 07 Sunday
Experience Glowing Wild Lantern Festival at the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay, featuring ten acres of illuminated gardens filled with Chinese lanterns inspired by plants & animals from around the world, plus music, food & drinks, live performances on select nights & more.
Show dates are May 1 through June 28. Open Wednesday-Sunday 7-10pm.
Purchase your tickets at www.glowingwild.org
Bruce Hornsby is one of the most respected and adventurous musicians in contemporary American music. A three-time Grammy Award winner, Hornsby first rose to prominence with the multi-platinum album The Way It Is and has since built a remarkable career spanning rock, jazz, bluegrass, classical, and modern composition.
Known for his virtuosity, curiosity, and collaborative spirit, Hornsby has forged a singular artistic path that balances mainstream success with fearless exploration. His recent trilogy of critically acclaimed albums, Absolute Zero, Non-Secure Connection, and ’Flicted, has been praised for its bold experimentation and relevance.
Performing with his longtime band The Noisemakers, Hornsby delivers live shows that are spontaneous, improvisational, and deeply musical. No two performances are alike, offering audiences an evening shaped by storytelling, musicianship, and creative risk-taking.
An evening of masterful musicianship, storytelling, and musical exploration in an intimate venue built for sound.
Jun 08 Monday
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.
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.
Monday June 8th 7:00 to 8:00 pm
For fans of Kate Morton, Amy Harmon, and Sally Page comes a multigenerational novel infused with touches of magical realism about a woman’s journey to find her place in an uncertain world as she unravels her family’s legacy.
A haunting and magical story of a family with hidden gifts and secrets. A young woman begins having memories that are not her own and must find her place in a lineage of women healers who are protectors of the waters that surround their Louisiana home.
In 1934, a child’s death tears open a family and shakes the small town of Richarme, Louisiana. Recalling her grandmother’s hidden gifts that had been shut down decades earlier, Grace Paschal begins writing to her deceased daughter as she navigates grief and guilt for Lily’s death, which will haunt their French community for generations.
In 2019, Alice, Grace’s great-granddaughter, awakens in her apartment in Berkeley and opens a jewelry box given to her decades earlier upon Grace’s death. When she explores its contents, the lines between past and present fade. As she works to meet the demands of her career, her life turns upside-down when new and frequent memories that aren’t her own rise to the surface–memories that cause her to question everything about the life she has chosen.
A haunting and magical story of a family with hidden gifts and secrets, Song of Belonging follows Alice as she embarks on a journey to discover the truth about her ancestors and find her place in a lineage of women healers who protect the waters that surround their Louisiana home.
Michelle St. Romain has been writing since she was a child. The coauthor of two poetry books, Promised Fruit and Water’s Edge, she holds a BA in English from Loyola University, New Orleans, and an MA in Creative Writing from California State University, Sacramento. She grew up in Louisiana and has lived in California and Hawaii. She leads writing workshops, reads voraciously, and enjoys learning life lessons from two spaniels and a wise, aging cat. She currently lives in Medford, Oregon with her family.
Jun 09 Tuesday
The award-winning Oregon State University 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.