Apr 17 Friday
GPHS Project Graduation 2026 is sponsoring the annual "Will-A-Thon" to raise money for a safe drug and alcohol free party for the Class of 2026. Participants will consult with one of the following volunteer attorneys to have a basic will, power of attorney, and advance directive prepared. Cost $300 Single, $350 Couple. All proceeds to to Project Graduation. Call Victory Walker for an appointment today. (541)285-7674. Appointments are February to early April (and are limited). A big thank you to our participating attorneys: Brett Claar, Eric Fournier, Dan Simcoe, Carl Clyde, Christopher Mecca, Gregory Day, Rebecca Peterson, Jaskamal Dhillon, Rachelle Selvig
Naturopath physician Mikinzie Smoot will lead adults in strength-building exercises – incorporating weights, weight bars and step platforms. Book directly with instructor for this unsponsored one-hour class – offered weekly on Wednesday at 8-9am and Fridays 8:15-9:15am.
For registration and payment: https://www.jvillefitness.com For information call: 541-621-1883 or email: drsmootmedspa@gmail.com
Naturopath physician Mikinzie Smoot will lead adults in strength-building exercises – incorporating weights, weight bars and step platforms.
Book directly with instructor for this one-hour class – offered weekly on Wednesday at 8-9am and Fridays 8:15-9:15am.
We are excited to screen two new episodes of our docuseries Shasta Stories again at the generous and delicious free breakfast at the Hornbrook Community Association on Friday morning, 10:30am April 17th.
Come for breakfast from 9:00-10:30am and stick around for the 34 minute documentary about our neighbors in Tulelake and a Q&A with Autie Carlisle, the director afterwards.
Unfamiliar with our docuseries? Shasta Stories is a local documentary video series highlighting individuals, communities, history, and culture in Siskiyou County.
We will be showing the brand new film:—Out of Place— Mitzi and Cheewa share about their cultures’ unmarked graves in Tulelake and how they have preserved their family history despite incarceration camps and Indian schools.
Hope to see you there! Kids are welcome. Subtitles in English.
Hornbrook Community Association15439 Hornbrook Road.
Learn more about Shasta Stories or watch the trailers for these new films at www.shastastories.com
Join Lori Grable for a Beginning Yoga class! This class is open to anyone who is interested in trying out yoga for the first time or wants a refresher yoga class after a layoff. Come with comfortable clothes, a yoga mat and water bottle. New students can arrive at 10:15.
Instructor Bio: Lori began her yoga journey in 2000 as a student at the Santa Barbara Yoga Center. She was drawn to the practice because it helped her to reconnect with her most authentic self while making her stronger and more open, physically and mentally. Her passion for yoga grew stronger as she traveled around the United States during the summer of 2003, practicing at many studios along the way. After settling in Pittsburgh, PA, she completed her teacher training and began teaching in 2006.
Today, Lori is an E-RYT 500 and teaches Vinyasa-based classes. She is influenced by the philosophy and alignment principles of Anusara Yoga. As a triathlete, Lori has an interest in yoga for athletes and has taught many workshops on the topic. She has a passion for the outdoors and has taught yoga in parks, vineyards, and backyards. Lori appreciates the healing and restorative qualities of yoga and has also worked with students who are recovering from illness, rehabilitating injuries, pregnant, or elderly.
Celebrate the arrival of the season at Southern Oregon’s SpringAwakening 2026, a vibrant multi-day music and arts festival held fromApril 17–19 at 3833 Holland Loop Road in Cave Junction. This high-energycommunity gathering features an eclectic lineup headlined byreggae-fusion favorites Sol Seed and the soulful Michael Leslie andLightcode Band, alongside a massive roster of Pacific Northwest talent,burlesque performances, and family-friendly entertainment like Ripplesthe Clown. Set against a breathtaking natural backdrop, the weekendoffers immersive art installations, local vendors, and a spiritedatmosphere dedicated to fostering the region's creative culture. Fortickets, camping information, and a full schedule of events, visitSpringAwakening.net.
Never Come Down, the high energy Portland string band redefining modern bluegrass with jaw dropping musicianship and tight harmonies.
Formed in 2017, Never Come Down was born from the vibrant if not occasionally overlooked music scene of Portland, Oregon. Much like the city that inspired them, they’re a smart, charming, off-beat amalgam of varied backgrounds and tastes. In today’s paradoxical world where honoring tradition is often pitted against exploration and innovation, the band confidently walks the line between the modern and the tried-and-true. They’ve gained a loyal following and continue to win over audiences everywhere from Reykjavik’s Iceland Airwaves to San Francisco’s acclaimed Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. They’ve gained the attention of industry veterans, and toured in support of notable acts such as Yonder Mountain String Band and The Travelin’ McCourys, among others. Never Come Down’s live performance never disappoints- with showmanship, originality, songwriting and musical prowess far beyond their years.
Doors 6:00 PM | Show 7:00-10:00 PM
Food & Drinks available for purchase.
There will not be an opener for this show.
Shasta Stories docuseries will be screening at the historic McCloud Dance Hall Friday, April 17th at 7pm. The event is about an hour and a half with a Q&A with Autie Carlisle, the director afterwards.
The two films we'll be showing are about the rural area of Tulelake, Northern California—Out of Place— Mitzi and Cheewa share about their cultures’ unmarked graves in Tulelake and how they have preserved their family history despite incarceration camps and Indian schools.
—Field Advantage— Mexicans and Homesteaders work together keeping agriculture alive and learning to acknowledge their entangled past together, despite language gaps and even deafness, they are providing the next generation of youth.
Free event but $10 suggested donation (cash in person or digital apps such as Venmo, Cash, or Paypal accepted).
Hope to see you there! Kids are welcome.
World-class cellist Michal Palzewicz brings his friends Abigail Wilensky, Katie Wasko, and Kris Yenney from the Fellowship of the Strings Quartet to seduce you with romantic music. Magical original soundscapes, lush classical pieces, Nordic folk tunes, themes from movie soundtracks, and sweet popular arrangements will delight your senses. From solo cello to duets and the full string quartet sound experience, you'll be sure to enjoy a beautiful diversity of dynamics and musical passions, all in the glow of candlelight.Dinner available between 5 and 7. Concert starts at 7 pm. Come early to purchase and enjoy food and wine. Hosted by the fabulous Paschal Winery, 541-535-7957.
Two of your fav local bands link up for a heater of a night of live music at our hallowed Talent Club.
Indie, psych, dance, folk, analog, rock vibes..
Sure to be a banger
*we allow a good time