Aug 29 Friday
Join us for another Camelot Exclusive as we pay tribute to one of country music’s most legendary supergroups in Spotlight on The Highwaymen. Experience the timeless hits of Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson, performed by some of the finest musicians and vocalists. This musical tribute promises to capture the spirit and soul of The Highwaymen, bringing their iconic songs to life on stage, including “Riders in the Sky,“ “Highwaymen,” “The Last Cowboy Song,” and more .
Don’t miss this unique celebration of classic country music and the enduring legacy of four true American icons. Dust off those cowboy boots and secure your tickets for a night of memories and exceptional performances.
Aug 30 Saturday
This small group personal training program is designed for groups of 8-10, offering the benefits of personal training in a group setting.
All fitness levels welcome, though you will need to be able to get up and down from the floor without assistance. A combination of weight training, balance exercises and some cardio with functional lifelong wellness in mind. Benefits include prevention of osteoporosis by stimulating the growth of muscle and bone, mental and emotional health, improved immune system, and most importantly lower risk of falls, metabolic diseases and cognitive decline.
Rogue Valley Growers and Crafters Market is a richly woven tapestry of farmers, ranchers, crafters, food processors, board and staff dedicated to the land at-large and our beautiful valley community in particular.
We're dedicated to putting our utmost effort and passion into the soil and food that sustains you. Through hard work and innovative practices, we strive to provide the best. During the outdoor season, we host up to three markets a week for the best access to the incredible bounty our bioregion has to offer.
This August, Kagyu Sukha Chöling begins a 2-month open community peace meditation; an invitation to join us over four Sundays this summer. Come join us in our serene sanctuary from 9:30-10:30 AM on Sundays August 3 & 17, September 7 & 21, where we will hold space for the contemplation of peace in all areas of our lives. There is no charge; KSC is dedicated to welcoming and supporting individuals at any stage of their spiritual journeys.
JOIN US FOR OUR MONTHLY ADOPTION EVENTHOSTED BY ROGUE VALLEY PET IN CENTRAL POINT!MEET & MINGLE WITH ADOPTABLEDOGS & PUPPIES, FILL OUT APPLICATIONS, CHECK OUT QUALITY PET SUPPLIES, AND LEARN ABOUT FRIENDS OF THE ANIMALS!
Would you like to know what 19th Century Jacksonville was like? Then plan to stretch your legs in the comfort of morning temperatures at 10am on Historic Jacksonville, Inc.’s guided “Walk through History” tour! Prepare to time travel back to the late 1800s when Jacksonville was the hub of Southern Oregon. 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 the town and preserved it. These guided walking tours leave from Jacksonville’s New City Hall (the historic Jackson County Courthouse/Jacksonville Museum) at 206 North 5th Street. Tours cover about 1 mile and last about 1 hour. Tours are FREE, but donations are always welcomed—all monies go towards maintaining and preserving historic buildings seen on the tour.
Beginning May 3, come experience the history, flora and fauna of Lithia park in a guided tour led by knowledgeable and passionate volunteers.
Walks run every Saturday morning at 10:00am, May through September. Walks last 90 minutes, are FREE of charge, and are open to locals and visitors alike. Please meet your guide at the front entrance of Lithia Park across from the Plaza.
This program has been running since 1989, and is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in Ashland's crown jewel.
For more information please visit www.ashlandoregon.gov/lithiaguidedwalks
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 that began as a gold dust office in 1856. The Beekman Bank Museum saw over $40 million in gold cross its counters during the town’s heyday in the late 1800s—the equivalent of over $1 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! Allow 30 minutes.
August Exhibition at ART ON FIRST: Mosaics Big and Little - Suzanne Hatch and Joi Tripp
Monday, July 28 - Monday, September 1, 11:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Opening Reception: Friday, August 1, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Currently featured at ART on FIRST are mosaics by Suzanne Hatch and Joi Tripp. Suzanne creates mosaic artwork using glass, metal, ceramics, and semi-precious stones to form intricate designs. For many of her pieces, she builds a three dimensional substrate that begins with chicken wire, plaster, and mortar. Alternatively, Joi brings the timeless art of micro-mosaics to life. She cuts and files tiny glass rods into pieces averaging 2mm x 2mm. These small pieces are then placed into an epoxy adhesive bed that is permanent.
For more information, please visit www.artandfirstashland.com.
The Indie Wine Mixer: Southern Oregon Edition is back for its 2nd annual Labor Day Weekend celebration, bringing together over 30 of Oregon’s most exciting independently owned and operated wineries. Taking place in the heart of the Rogue Valley, the event offers wine lovers a rare opportunity to taste and stock up on small-production wines while connecting directly with the winemakers behind the bottles.
Founded by Ricochet Wine Company, and partnered with Sound & Vision Wine Company for the Southern Oregon Edition, IWM was created to spotlight small- scale producers—many of whom craft fewer than 500 cases per year. These scrappy, self- made artisans of the wine world, are often handling every aspect of their business from cellar work to sales.
The event is intentionally laid-back and welcoming, offering a chance to sip exceptional wines in an unpretentious setting. In addition to tastings, guests can purchase bottles of their favorite wines directly from the hands that made it, directly contributing to the success of small wine businesses statewide.
A portion of the proceeds will also support a good cause— 5% of all ticket sales will be donated to Rogue Food Unites, a non-profit dedicated to the fundamental human right for food. RFU strengthens local economies: fostering collaboration, preserving jobs for residents, building resilience, and ensuring food security and sovereignty in Oregon.