Apr 23 Thursday
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.
Are you listening to the news updates and wondering, "What else can I do?!" We've got just the thing for you...
We are excited to offer our Activist Night series. Held on the fourth Thursday of every month at the KS Wild office, we will host an informative 1-hour session that will offer you an easy "action" to take. We'll teach comment and LTE-writing skills, give details on comment periods and sample comment letters, paint signs for rallies, and more! Each session's topic is subject to change based on the need of the month.
These Activist Nights are FREE and open to folks of all ages who wish to learn more about ways they can step up into action for their rights and the places they care about most. Sign up for this month's Activist Night on our website to receive information about what to bring.
We are a Zen practice community in the Diamond Sangha lineage founded by Robert Aitken Rōshi. We provide zazen(meditation) instruction, weekly zazen, practice talks, Dharma discussions and more.
Thursday April 23rd 7:00 to 8:00 pmJoin Michelle Latvala in conversation with local writer Emily Strong about Between Latitudes, a book that bridges Alaska’s boreal wilds and inner worlds with poetry on place, ancestry, resilience, and climate. “These poems dazzle the senses. Michelle Latvala’s intimate writing is unadorned with sentiment, tangible in lyrical description, and fiercely honest. You feel as though you, too, are there living in the wilderness, taking measure of your life, and feeling the wildness of your own heart’s experiences.” – Phillip Moffitt, former editor of Esquire.
Emily Strong will also be reading some of her poetry in addition to her conversation with Michelle Latvala.
Michelle Latvala is the author of Between Latitudes (Green Writers Press). She is faculty for poet David Whyte’s Institute for Conversational Leadership on Whidbey Island, served as Executive Director of Spirit Rock Meditation Center in northern California for a decade, and founded Insight Outside, which integrates writing and meditation programs in wild places. Michelle migrates thoughtfully between responsibilities in California and Alaska, where she built a cabin at the same latitude her Finnish ancestors inhabited for centuries in the shared circumpolar boreal forest. www.michellelatvala.com @michelle.latvala
Apr 24 Friday
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.
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.