Nov 22 Saturday
For the Holidays, come and experience the magic of our newest production, Hansel & Gretel, at Camelot! A Panto is a lively theatrical performance that combines comedy, music, dance, and audience interaction. It’s a family-friendly show for everyone filled with humor, catchy songs, and dazzling costumes. Not only is the production directed by Camelot Theatre Artistic Director Gwen Overland, but she has also written the original script based on the beloved children’s classic story in the innovative and entertaining format of Panto. What also sets it apart is the live music that accompanies the actors on stage.
With a talented band bringing the music to life, you’ll be immersed in the enchanting world of Hansel & Gretel like never before. Don’t miss this opportunity to laugh, sing along, and be entertained by our talented cast and musicians. Get your tickets now for a magical experience!
All skill levels are welcome to join us for this fiber arts crafting hour. Bring your knitting, crocheting, or other fiber arts project for an hour of crafting camaraderie at the library. Supplies will also be provided for a simple knit or crochet craft for those looking to learn a new project. This group meets the fourth Saturday of the month.
Explore democracy, civic engagement, and social change through thought-provoking books and discussions. This club delves into historical and contemporary works that highlight the power of participation in a democratic society. Join us to read, reflect, and connect with others passionate about making a difference. All are welcome!
We will read:The Constitution of the United States & The Declaration of Independence (September 18)On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century – Timothy Snyder (October 16)The Fire Next Time – James Baldwin (November 20)
AIFF Monthly Film Series: The Sundance Film Festival Indigenous Film TourSaturday, November 22, 6:30 p.m. • AIFF Film Center
Join us for our Monthly Film Series, featuring The Sundance Film Festival Indigenous Film Tour!
The Sundance Film Festival Indigenous Film Tour is a curated selection that reflects a variety of native stories and showcases inventive, original storytelling from Indigenous artists. The Sundance Film Festival has a long history of supporting and launching talented Indigenous directors including Erica Tremblay, Taika Waititi, Blackhorse Lowe, and many others. This program runs 98 minutes long, and features 7 short films, both documentary and narrative. Included in the program are the following:
- Tiger • U.S.A.- Inkwo for When the Starving Return • Canada- Stranger, Brother. • Australia- Field Recording • U.S.A.- En Memoria • U.S.A.- Lea Tupu’anga / Mother Tongue • New Zealand- Fox Humana • Philippines, U.S.A., Singapore
To purchase tickets, please visit www.ashlandfilm.org/events.
Nov 23 Sunday
Nominations are open for the Civic Contribution Award, which will be presented at State of the Community Luncheon this spring. This prestigious award honors a group or individual that has provided exceptional community service or made an important contribution to the Humboldt County community. Nomination DEADLINE is Dec. 5, 2025. Nomination form on League's website: my.lwv.org/california/humboldt-countyFor more information contact Maggie Fleming at maggiefleming2018@gmail.com
Gather your family and friends and visit Clayfolk’s 50th Show & Sale, where over 70+ ceramic artists will be featured. Clayfolk is Southern Oregon’s largest display of handmade pottery. The show is November 21st - 23rd at the Medford Armory, Friday hours are 11-7, Saturday 10-7 and Sunday 10-3. Admission is Free! Activities include pottery-making demonstrations and a hands-on experience in clay for children ages 0-100. Children's Clay is open Saturday 11-6 and Sunday 11-2. For more information visit www.clayfolk.org or follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Rock Point Artisan Thanksgiving Market will be featuring local artisans with an impressive array of handcrafted, locally sourced, and unique, one-of-a-kind items.
While browsing the booths, enjoy a variety of handcrafted beverages from the Rock Point Coffee Bar including our seasonal beverage, hot apple cider.
We are located at97 Rogue River HwyGold Hill (exit 43).Market hours are 11am-3pm on Sunday Nov 23, 2025
Vendor booths are located both indoors and outdoors, upstairs and downstairs. We look forward to seeing you. Please invite your friends.
Parking options include designated lot spaces, areas adjacent to and behind the prominent red barn, and roadside parking.
Interested vendors can contact...
Julie SchlutzMarket Manager702-217-3184admin@rockpointrvpark.com
These small gatherings are for those who practice or would like to learn about Christian contemplative, or mystical, spirituality. The meetings are open to the public, educational, supportive, and non-dogmatic, but we are currently meeting in the Ashland Public Library's Guanajuato Room, which has limited space. (Disclaimer: These meetings are neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Ashland Public Library.) Please arrive on time to have the doors at the rear of the building unlocked; the library will not yet be open. —Fr. Scott Carter
The award-winning OSU Land Steward training helps landowners learn about their property and develop a management plan. This 11-week program covers critical topics like wildfire risk reduction, forests, soil health, wildlife habitat, pasture management, stream care, water capture and distribution, and much more.
Join the Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center for a nature walk where we will practice presence and use our senses to experience the season of autumn. We will learn about the ecology of the landscape in fall and participate in a nature journaling activity. No art or writing experience required for this all ages event. Bring your favorite notebook and writing utensil if you’d like. Materials will be provided. Registration is required to attend: https://mountshastaecology.org/upcoming-community-events-2/