Mar 01 Sunday
Come join us at the Mt. Shasta Nordic Center on Sunday, March 1st from 1-3pm to cross-country ski with two of our local avalanche forecasters from the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center! Please come ready to hit the ski trails with gear ready or already rented by 1pm. We will meet outside the main lodge. Previous cross-country skiing experience is required, and dress in layers. We will be learning about snow science and avalanche preparedness while skiing along an easy trail.
Mar 02 Monday
Yoga classes for beginners and 50+Stretching and breathwork
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
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.
Mar 03 Tuesday
Drop your scraps at the ScienceWorks parking lot. When food waste is dumped in landfills and methane, aka “natural gas”, is created. This service costs $30 for December 2025 through February 2026. If you have any questions, please call Adam Holtey at 541-301-3426. Let’s do our part to keep food scraps out of the garbage!
ACCEPTED ITEMS:– All non-meat/non-seafood scraps and leftovers– All fruit and vegetable peelings, pits, and shells– Pumpkins– Rice, pasta, bread, cereal, and oats– Egg and nut shells– Dairy products– Coffee grounds and filters, teabags
NOT ACCEPTED:– Meat of any kind — beef, port, chicken, or seafood.– Yard debris — leaves, flowers, wreaths, weeds, plants, or soil– Paper products– Coal or Charcoal– Prescription drugs and medications– “Compostable” plates, cutlery, and bags– Coconut shells– Produce labels
THANKS TO: Rogue Produce / Community Compost, Flavia Franco of Southern Oregon Food Solutions, and ScienceWorks
Automatic writing has long lived at the crossroads of creativity, psychology, spirituality, and cultural myth. In this lecture, author and independent researcher Trent Phillis explores automatic writing through a deeply human practice with historical, scientific, and ethical dimensions.
Mar 04 Wednesday
We have a wide assortment of food available. Bags with staple items are pre-filled, but we will gladly add any special requests if they are available. When you visit, there is always a simple lunch. On the last Wednesday of every month, we serve a pretty darned good hot meal with salad and a huge table filled with pies and desserts. We call it a community lunch. All are welcomed.
Wednesday evenings during Lent, from February 25 through March 25, there will be 5 p.m. Evening Prayer in the Church, followed by a potluck soup supper and book discussion in the Parish Hall from 5:30-6:15 pm. This year, the book that will be read and discussed is Grounded in God. You can order it from Bloomsbury Books (541/488-0129) and receive a book club discount. Trinity is Book Club #7. Please allow a couple of weeks for delivery. It is also available on the internet. (ex. Amazon has it athttps://www.amazon.com/Grounded-God-Revised-Discernment-Deliberations/dp/0819218359.) If you can, please come to the first meeting having read the Introduction and Chapter 1.
If you would like help provide soup, bread, or other food for the soup suppers, or help with setup or cleanup, a sign-up form is in the Parish Hall by the coffee service counter or contact the church office at 541-201-3418. Street parking. See more at https://www.trinitychurchashland.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/TrinityAshland/.
A welcoming Episcopal Church, Trinity is a vital community of service, mutual support, and outreach. Sunday worship with Communion: 8 am Traditional, 10 am Choral & monthly evening Celtic services.
Come join us for cribbage. We are part of the American Cribbage Congress (ACC) and play 9 games of competitive cribbage every Wednesday night from September-May. $10 buy in, and we payout on the top scorecards.