Apr 22 Wednesday
Join your favorite earth lovers, the KS Wild and Rogue Riverkeeper crew, as we host an Earth Day party. 🥳 No signup is necessary! Just put it on your calendar and bring a friend to the party. In addition to the fun, we’ll have live music on our patio and filling the streets with beautiful tunes! Complimentary beverages and light refreshments will be offered for you to enjoy as you kick back and enjoy a beautiful Earth Day with your friends and neighbors. 🎶 Bring your dancing shoes!
Celebrate Earth Day with Pozitronics & KS Wild
Come join us for cribbage. We are part of the American Cribbage Congress (ACC) and play 9 games of competitive cribbage every Wednesday night from September-May. $10 buy in, and we payout on the top scorecards.
Unseen Films Oregon (UFO) is a local nonprofit dedicated to producing bold diversity featured original films, often ignored by mainstream media.
We embrace community involvement while bringing diversity focused quality films. Located in Southern Oregon, UFOs emphasis is on hiring local artists in competitive paid positions for all stages of film production.
Discover the joy of music in this engaging class designed for children 0-5 and their caregivers. This class combines singing, rhythm, movement and sign language. Get ready to sing beloved songs from around the world and make music together in this weekly class! Sponsored by Jackson Care Connect. (Ages 0-5 with accompanying adult -$5 per child ) This program repeats weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Instructor Bio: Laurie Finear has been a music teacher in the Rogue Valley for over 15 years as a certified Music Together teacher. She now creates and teaches her own music classes for children and their caregivers in Ashland and Jacksonville. She is passionate about sharing the joy of music with children and families.
Apr 23 Thursday
Experienced students are the focus of this ongoing class but beginners may join after contacting the instructor. Tai Chi and Qi Gong are calming practices that incorporate slow movement, breathwork, visualization, and meditation. Consistent practice fosters improved balance, body alignment, coordination, and overall sense of well-being. Tai Chi students will also practice the Qi Gong.
To determine if you are ready for this level placement, please contact instructor Carolyn Wolf prior to attending at carwolf@sonic.net.
Instructors Bio: I have been a certified Tai Chi Practice Leader (from the Institute of Integral Qi Gong and Tai Chi) since 2015 and have been leading classes locally since then. I enjoy sharing all the practice has to offer; relaxation, increased body awareness, improved balance, meditation techniques, and overall improved well-being.”
Need help with your job search, resume, or cover letter? Drop in for a 20-minute one-on-one session with library staff for personalized support. No appointment needed—just bring your device and job goals!
Join Bonni Engelhardt, Landscape Designer of Shooting Star Nursery, to explore the challenges faced by local gardeners with respect to drought conditions that are likely to be a reality in the Valley this summer and will offer ideas about plantings that can be effective in that environment. Come to get ideas and solutions for the coming seasons!
Speaker Bio: Bonni Engelhardt is a landscape designer at Shooting Star Nursery in Central Point. She initially was a customer there with her own gardening business, but decided this was the place for her and joined the Shooting Star team in 2008. Bonni literally squeals with delight when unusual plants show up at the nursery – and can’t help collecting her favorites, like Eryngiums, Zauschneria, Hebes and hardy Cacti to name a few. She has also had her writing published in Fine Gardening Magazine.
Take some time out of your Thursday to listen to music in the library. Musicians from Rogue Valley Symphony will fill the main floor of the library with beautiful music. Enjoy it in passing or sit for a while and listen.
This series is presented in partnership with Rogue Valley Symphony.
Biologist Shari Anderson will discuss the Klamath Dam Removal Project – one of the largest riverrestoration efforts ever undertaken. Shari will explore the many complexities involved includingcoordination among dozens of partners, unique technical and biological challenges, and thepractical solutions developed along the way. Drawing on her experience in the Basin, Shari willalso share what we are seeing as natural processes resume, including early ecological responsesand emerging management questions. The presentation will look ahead to salmonrepopulation in the Upper Basin – what we’re learning, the role of hatcheries, and thechallenges that remain as partners work toward long-term recovery.
Speaker Bio: Shari Anderson grew up in the Rogue Valley and holds a B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciencefrom Oregon State University and an M.S. in Fisheries Science from Cal Poly Humboldt. Shespent the first 20 years of her career as a federal fisheries biologist, primarily with NOAA(National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association) Fisheries, where she studied coho salmon in theKlamath River and played a key regulatory role in the historic Klamath Dam Removal Project.Today, Shari is the principal of her consulting firm, Lazuli Eco, where she continues to workthroughout the Klamath Basin—monitoring habitat recovery, restoring habitat on private lands,and supporting salmon reintroduction into newly reconnected reaches of the river.