Apr 29 Wednesday
The Best of the Best features high school students from Southern Oregon. The show is juried on who gets to show their art; each school is allowed 10 projects. Once the museum puts the art on display a committee of local artists judge the art for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Show is up until May 5th. Come down and show these young artists your support.
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.
Need help with your job search, resume, or cover letter? Drop in for a 20-minute one-on-one session with library staff for personalized support. No appointment needed—just bring your device and job goals!
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.
Apr 30 Thursday
The 80th Annual Stayton Sublimity Award Luncheon celebrates the individuals, businesses, and organizations whose dedication and service help make our community stronger. For eight decades, this event has honored those who demonstrate outstanding leadership, volunteerism, and commitment to the growth and vitality of the Stayton and Sublimity area.This year’s theme, “Rising Together – Elevating Business. Strengthening Community.”, reflects the power of collaboration between local businesses, community leaders, and residents working together to build a stronger future for our region.Guests will enjoy a luncheon while we recognize this year’s award recipients and celebrate the people and partnerships that continue to shape and strengthen the Stayton and Sublimity community.Tickets: $45 per person.Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and organizations looking to support this longstanding community tradition while gaining visibility among community leaders and attendees.For tickets, sponsorship opportunities, and full event details, visit StaytonSublimityChamber.org.
Join our Teen Court Leader's Board as they share what is new with Teen Court. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about who we are, what we do, and how you can be involved. Our leaders will also be facilitating a discussion around how we can improve our program and presence in the Humboldt community.
Join us at the Schneider Museum of Art on Thursday, April 30, for the opening reception of our newest exhibition, "Cercle et Carré and the International Spirit of Abstract Art."We’ll have hors d'oeuvres and complimentary wine generously provided by Foris Wine to enjoy as you explore the museum.
What’s on View:
Treehaven and Heiter Galleries: "Cercle et Carré and the International Spirit of Abstract Art." Explore paintings, sculpture, and furniture from the group’s most iconic members, including Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Fernand Léger. Born in opposition to surrealism, this group promoted "structure and construction," featuring works rarely seen together since 1930. This touring exhibition was organized by the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia.
Entry and Main Galleries: Masterworks on Loan and Highlights from the Permanent Collection. A curated look at some of the most significant pieces in our care alongside special guest works.
Event Details📅 Thursday, April 30🕔 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM📍 Schneider Museum of Art
The "Cercle et Carré" exhibition is supported by the Daura Foundation.
This exhibition will be on view through August 8, 2026.
More information at https://sma.sou.edu/exhibitions/cercle-et-carre-and-the-international-spirit-of-abstract-art/
K.C. Winters is an author, illustrator, and longtime educator whose work blends watercolor art, historical research, and human storytelling. One Balloon: Silent Attack on the American Homeland is based on a true World War II event that happened in southeastern Oregon near Klamath Falls on May 5, 1945. A story of history, compassion and forgiveness. A lecture and slide presentation plus Q&A and book signing with the author.