May 09 Saturday
The North Bend Public Library will host a free educational seminar on Saturday, May 9 at 1:00 PM, exploring the fascinating wildlife of Simpson Reef, one of the Oregon Coast’s most remarkable marine habitats. Presented by marine educators Jan Hodder and Mike Graybill, this program will introduce participants to the animals that inhabit Simpson Reef and the surrounding shoreline ecosystem. Attendees will learn about the region’s marine life and the importance of responsible wildlife viewing along the coast. After the presentation, SEA will set up scopes at Simpson Reef to allow attendees to experience the wildlife of Simpson Reef in person.
Messy Hands: Tataki-zomé Flower Printing with Miranda CaroligneEver tried "flower pounding"? Join Miranda Caroligne to learn Tataki-zomé, a beautiful Japanese technique that uses natural plant dyes to create stunning prints.We provide the materials, but feel free to bring your favorite blooms, a mallet, and a sense of adventure. Space is limited to 15, so grab your spot for just $5!When: Saturday, May 9th, 1:30-3:00 PMRegister: Registration Required at art-presence.org/messy-hands (Education > Messy Hands)
Dear Southern Oregon Community,It is with great excitement that we announce the upcoming spring concert series for the newly renamed Mosaic World Chorus (previously known as the Williams World Music Choir), happening in May, 2026.The 34-person World Music choir will be singing a variety of songs within the wide theme of 'flowers,' including 14th c. Latin, 16th c. Sephardic, 19th c. Scottish, 21st c. Ukraine, Georgia, Eastern Europe, USA, and much more.You may scan the QR code on the flier, or call the information number (541-613-4572), to find out more information or to pre-order tickets. Seating at the Jackson Wellsprings in Ashland on Saturday, 5/16 will be limited. We will also be performing in Jacksonville at the Jacksonville Community Center on Friday, 5/8, with very limited seating. Please contact them if you are interested in attending this show.We can't wait to celebrate spring with you!In Joyful Song Harmony Sue Haynie Director, MWC
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
Join us for our 40th season of music that will feature 9 unforgettable concerts and several community outreach events across the Rogue Valley!
The Southern Oregon Repertory Singers, under the inspired direction of Dr. Paul French will feature timeless masterpieces, contemporary music and bold new works that will stir your heart and lift your soul – all in celebration of the beauty of the human voice. This year’s transformative journey features revered masterworks, rising young composers, and premieres of new works that will move, delight and surprise you.
Sat., May 9, 2026, 7:30 p.m.Sun., May 10, 2026, 2:00 p.m.
As part of this year’s James M Collier New Works Festival, composers Peter Relph and Jodi French explore the idea of transformation from discord into harmony in two commissioned premieres. The text of Relph’s “To the End in Songs” moves from a state of searching restlessness towards a state of peace. Jodi French’s “The Stranger Among You” is an exploration of home and belonging.
French’s work is inspired by Oregon Poet Laureate Lawson Inada. Both works are set for choir and orchestra and will feature internationally-renowned baritone soloist Christopheren Nomura. Both composers will be available for a brief Q & A following the concert.
May 10 Sunday
Join the Cal Poly Lacrosse Club for a free lacrosse clinic for boys and girls (ages 6-14) of all skill levels! No experience is necessary, and all equipment is provided. Our experienced college players and coaches will teach the fundamentals in a fun, supportive environment—covering passing, shooting, teamwork, and game basics. Discover why lacrosse is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country and experience the excitement of this fast-paced game firsthand. Come learn, play, and make new friends. Everyone is welcome—just bring your energy and enthusiasm! These clinics are completely FREE, but space is limited — so register now at http://humboldtlacrosse.org/
Why have a meditation practice?Proven benefits of this practice:Stress reductionLessened emotional reactivityLowered negative emotionsClearer sense of purposeIncreased Discernment (wisdom)Sense of well-being and calmness
Join this instructional and discussion meditation group:Please text (970)319-1697 or email jessbates@gmail.com to register.Sundays, 2-4pm Ashland Oregon
Meditation is a progressive practice, and sometimes very subtle. This group is provided to give you a framework for your practice, and a discussion opportunity for clarifying your experiences and to avoid getting 'stuck' which can happen in various ways.We are a joyful community, excited to be taking part in our individual explorations of consciousness and learning how that relates to our realities.
Taught in practical, direct and non-sectarian terminology.
The Literary Princess Tea Party, ALL AGES
Celebrate Mother’s Day & National Princess Week at the Medford Library!
You’re invited to a charming Princess Tea Party with Princess Belle, Cinderella, and Miss Mary Poppins.You may even see the Fairy God Mother!Sip tea, enjoy Storytime, sing along with the princesses, play games, and enter our Royal Raffle. A sweet and memorable way to celebrate moms and little royals alike!
This event has a Maximum Attendance, please Register attending child below, Parent/Guardians do not count.
The Pistol River Concert Association is pleased to present the Colorado based free-range folk band, Stillhouse Junkies. This dynamic trio explore the worlds between roots, bluegrass, Texas-swing, blues and rock. Their free-flowing musical interplay and improvisation make every show unique as they weave their way through high-energy, intricately composed original songs, never taking the same path twice. This energetic live performance will be at the Pistol River Friendship Hall on Sunday, May 10th at 6 PM. Tickets are available for $20 at Wrights Custom Framing in Brookings, First Chapter Coffee House in Gold Beach, or online at pistolriver.com.