Oct 25 Saturday
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)
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This Halloween season, dare to enter the eerie world of Sleepy Hollow. Back by popular demand, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is Ballet Fantastique’s wickedly funny dance-theater twist on one of the world’s most iconic ghost stories.This immersive dance theater spin on Washington Irving’s 1820 classic follows would-be hero Ichabod Crane as he faces off against his fears—and the infamous Headless Horseman—in pursuit of fame, fortune, and romance. Venture to eerie Sleepy Hollow—a secret town hidden in the shadowy fall woods, where rumors of ghosts and goblins roam.Set to a live, genre-bending score for electric fiddle and guitar played by Dréos with Gerry Rempel Ensemble, Sleepy Hollow fuses early American folklore with BFan’s signature wit, whimsy, and Emmy®-nominated theatrical storytelling.Filled with thrills, laughs, and superstitious mischief, your favorite Halloween experience is back.
Live music: Dréos & Gerry Rempel Ensemble play decadent, playful new rock and world music- infused versions of classics, plus new work created just for BFan.
Showtimes — Hult CenterTHU, OCT 23, 2025 — 7:00 pm, FRI, OCT 24, 2025 — 7:30 pm, SAT, OCT 25, 2025 — 7:30 pm , SUN, OCT 26, 2025 — 2:30 pm
Three brand-new haunted houses (The Silver Scream, Forbidden Fortress, Slayers) anchor a full-blown festival of fear on select nights Oct 3 – Nov 1, 2025. After you claw your way out of the mazes, challenge the Carn-Evil Funhouse, brave the pitch-black Complex: Blackout, loose arrows at Zombie Archery, or cram into one of three mini escape games (Bus 666, Trap House, The Hot Seat). Midway lights stay blazing with Oaks Park thrill rides, a haunted vendor market, coffin-ride “Buried Alive,” food, bars, and roaming monsters—all covered by one grounds pass. 1,000-plus five-star reviews can’t all be wrong.
• Hours & place: 7805 SE Oaks Park Way, Portland, OR 97202—free parking right on the riverfront midway. Gates and rides open one hour before haunt time. • Tickets: Online General Admission from $23–$40 (prices rise closer to Halloween). Add VIP, All-Access, or ride bracelets at checkout to slash waits and pack in more screams. • Who should come: Intense scares—best for ages 12+. Event runs rain-or-shine under ample cover. Costumes welcome (no full masks/props).
Get your crew, pick a night, and lock in your spot at ScaregroundsPDX.com before Portland’s biggest haunted event sells out.
Steven Mayerson and the SOU Creative Arts present More Short Films. This film show will feature lots of imaginative shorts, old and new, from Japan, New Zealand, France, India, U.S.A., etc.
Park behind the Schneider Museum of ArtThis is a FREE program
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., Oct. 25, 2025, 7:30 p.m. SOU Music Recital HallSun., Oct. 26, 2025, 2:00 p.m. - SOU Music Recital Hall
“The Skies Sing” celebrates love and the transformative power of music to refresh and inspire. Featured pieces include:
Sainte Chapelle by Eric WhitacreCome to me in the silence of the night by Ivo AntonginiGloria from Cantata 191 by JS Bach Sure on the shining night by Morten Lauridsen
Balancing these choral classics are newly composed works of Lucy Walker and Marques Garrett; Shakespeare settings by Craig Kingsbury (with actors); Haitian folk music; and fun commissioned arrangements of “April in Paris” and “It don’t mean a thing (if it ain’t got that swing)” by Jodi French.
Oct 26 Sunday
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.
Jonathan Luke Stevens, an Ashland-based actor and member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's repertory company, will share stories and behind-the-scenes insights of the Allen Elizabethan Theater. Stevens will discuss how history, innovation, and performance intersect at one of the nation's most celebrated theaters! This presentation is in celebration of National Friends of the Library Week!