Jun 19 Friday
Each summer, the 6 farms of the Southern Oregon Lavender Trail open their gates for two memorable weekends celebrating lavender in all its forms!
During the festivals you will find lavender plants, hand-crafted lavender goods, and u-pick lavender at most of the destinations. You can also expect to find extra events and activities at many of the locations, including food and beverage vendors, wine, cider, live music, kid-friendly activities, lavender-related demonstrations and classes, other vendor booths, and more!
Each farm offers its own welcoming experience, with thoughtfully planned activities, so be sure to visit them all! Find a convenient map on our website to help you plan your trip.
These festivals have become a beloved part of Southern Oregon’s seasonal rhythm. We invite you to slow down, explore at your own pace, and enjoy the simple beauty of lavender in bloom—an experience meant to be savored and remembered.
Did you ever think you could draw, paint or even sculpt with sheep's wool or alpaca fleece? Well, you can! We will use colorful animal fibers to create uniquely textured artwork and practical objects. Each day will focus on different wet felting and needle felting techniques.
Projects will include wet felted beads and landscapes "paintings", a needle felted bottle cap pin, and needle felted characters.
The North Bend Public Library invites teens ages 13-18 to settle in for an afternoon of laughs, nostalgia, and movie magic during a special Movie Matinee Double Feature on Friday, June 19 at 2:00 PM. Teens will enjoy screenings of a beloved cult classic and its sequel during this movie event. Attendees are encouraged to bring their favorite blanket and get comfortable while enjoying an afternoon at the library with friends. Pizza, snacks, and drinks will be provided.
Jun 20 Saturday
Starting May 3, the heart of downtown Ashland will be home to the Saturday Market, running every Saturday until October 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the 100 block of Oak St. This exclusive one block long market provides healthy options, fresh organic produce, artisan foods, and more every week for the locals and travelers passing through. We encourage everyone to join us in supporting local while cultivating community in Southern Oregon.
May 3rd -October 25thDowntown on Oak St.9:00a-1:00p
American Legion Grants Pass Post 28 is having their Legion Market Breakfast starting on everySat March 21st from 9-11am.206 NW F St Grants PassCheckout the Legion Market and enjoy their Breakfast.Serving Biscuits and Gravy plus a Full Bar service plus Bloody Marys and Mimosa Specials.Prices vary depending on the order.Proceeds benefit American Legion Grants Pass Post 28 Veteran Programs.
Stretch your legs in the comfort of morning temperatures while hearing the stories of the people who transformed a gold rush town into the 19th century center of regional government, commerce, and society when you join Historic Jacksonville, Inc. on one of our weekly Saturday 1-hour guided “Walk through History” tours. Tours leave from Jacksonville’s New City Hall at 10am and cover about 1 mile with multiple stops. Guests hear how gambling money built a church; how the Civil War ended a successful mercantile partnership; how a saloon housed the county’s first museum; how fire reshaped the town; and how a railroad both destroyed and preserved the town. Tours are FREE, but donations are always welcomed—all monies go towards maintaining and preserving historic buildings seen on the tour.
Bee City, Ashland will hold an open house at the garden to highlight our pollinator friends. There will be docents to share information about the gardens,beeeee sign-ups for those who want their gardens to be registered as a BCUA pollinator garden, and more.
The beautiful gardens at the Nature Center on North Mountain Ave are a wonder to behold from May-October. There are several gardens designed to attract and nourish pollinators, plus a native plant garden, culinary garden, hummingbird garden, heritage garden, and more.
While there, wander through the Park to Bear Creek, walk a stone labyrinth, and spot some migrating birds. Ages 18 and up, Children welcome with parents.
Get a taste of the "old West" and Jacksonville's gold mining days when you step behind the counter of the oldest financial institution in the Pacific Northwest. The 1863 Beekman Bank Museum, located at 110 W. California Street in Jacksonville, saw over $40 million in gold cross its counters during the town’s heyday in the late 1800s—the equivalent of over $1.5 billion today. Interact with costumed docents sharing stories of late 19th Century banking practices, gold shipping, and handshake deals; step behind the counter and peer in drawers containing old checks, stage schedules, and paperwork; enter the vault that stored all those millions in gold! Admission is FREE but donations are encouraged with all monies going towards the preservation and maintenance of this historic legacy!
Jun 21 Sunday