Oct 29 Wednesday
In this fun, safe “hands-on” science experimentation program, join us in the lab and learn how to extract the color pigment from markers, leaves, and even your favorite Halloween candies. Using paper chromatography we will unravel what colors and dyes make up some of the things we see (and eat) every day. Ages 6-12 (Parents may drop off or participate for free).
Instructor Bios: Tori Wood is the JCC Volunteer and Facility Coordinator. She has a background in laboratory science and is incredibly excited to help foster a love of science and learning in the community. Sarah Greco is the JCC Youth and Family Programs Coordinator and a Jacksonville mom. With a background in early childhood education and devolopmental psychology, she is passionate about protecting and celebrating childhood and supporting parents in the community.
Siskiyou Land Trust (SLT) will be hosting this event to provide an opportunity for the community in Siskiyou County to learn about potential long-term benefits related to conservation easements (CEs) and ways CEs may assist with ranch planning and stewardship. This event focuses on Agricultural CEs.
You'll hear from SLT staff and some of our landowner partners about how conservation easements work and what protecting their land means for them and their families.
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about how a CE could benefit you and protect your land for future generations, spread the word and mark your calendars for Wednesday, October 29th at 4 pm. Refreshments will be provided, so bring your questions and join us at the UC Intermountain Research & Extension Center.
American Legion Grants Pass Post 28 is having Fish and Shrimp Baskets plus Hot Dog / Hot Link / Burger DayStarting on Wed Sept 3rd until the 24th206 NW F St Grants Pass541-474-6400Serving from 4-6pm Cash only Prices vary depending on order. Check out the menu at the BarProceeds benefit American Legion Grants Pass Post 28 Veteran Programs.
American Legion Grants Pass Post 28 is having Fish and Chips plus Hot Dog / Hot Link / Burger DayOn Wed August 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th206 NW F St Grants Pass541-474-6400Serving from 4-6pm Cash only Prices vary depending on order. Check out the menu at the BarProceeds benefit American Legion Grants Pass Post 28 Veteran Programs.
Art Academy with Alisha B. Whitman6 Sessions, Wednesdays,October 8–November 124pm–5:30pmAges 7–11
This after school program serves as an introduction to the arts for children 7-11. Students will engage with the elements and principles of art using a variety of media including drawing, painting, and collage. Class will focus on fun as they build foundational skills and explore their endless creativity.
Members: $85 Non-Members: $95 ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED
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.
Keeping All Women Safe Nonprofit is proud to announce our upcoming Big Fundraising Event — Bringing together Top Experts to share powerful knowledge, practical tools, and live Q&A in an interactive Zoom setting. Right Knowledge Is Empowerment.
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In a time when conversations so often fracture along lines of “us versus them,” this workshop offers a path toward curiosity, collaboration, and connection.
How to Build a Bridge invites you into a 90-minute live session exploring how humility, nuance, and media literacy can open the way for genuine understanding across divides.🧠 What You’ll Learn• The Power of Humility: Why admitting “I don’t know everything” creates space for growth and dialogue.• Beyond Black-and-White Thinking: How stereotyping and psychological splitting keep us trapped, and tools to embrace complexity instead.• Unlearning and Rethinking: Insights inspired by Adam Grant on when to let go of old narratives and identities that no longer serve.• Rewriting the Story of “Us vs. Them”: How to shift from survival-driven division toward collaboration and empathy.• Media Literacy for Bridge-Building: Recognizing framing, negativity bias, and the illusion of truth shaped by repetition.• Viewpoint Diversity as a Strength: How encountering different perspectives sharpens your thinking and strengthens collective problem-solving.🌎 Why This MattersStudies like Hidden Tribes and the Perception Gap reveal that Americans are less polarized than we think—but our misperceptions fuel division. By learning to step outside rigid narratives, we can create spaces where curiosity thrives and solutions emerge.This event isn’t about erasing differences. It’s about learning how to hold them with nuance, so that we can work together without shutting each other out.👥 Who It’s ForThis workshop is designed for:• Leaders, educators, and facilitators who want to foster dialogue across differences.• Anyone tired of polarization who wants practical tools for connection.• Curious thinkers ready to unlearn shortcuts and embrace complexity.
Facilitator Bio: Marla Estes has a background in psychology. She observes how easily we mistake certainty for wisdom, and how, in politics, our convictions can become the very thing that blocks true understanding. In 2017, she founded Building Bridgers to address political polarization. Through her work, she teaches skills and habits of mind that help people overcome barriers to understanding, recognize the validity in opposing views, and approach complex problems with openness. Her work fosters curiosity, humility, and genuine connection across divides. Reserve your spot today and take a step toward bridging divides with humility, curiosity, and courage.
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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.
As the final production in our American Masters Drama Series, we invite you to embark on a captivating journey with our production of Bus Stop by William Inge, a timeless tale of human connection and unexpected encounters. Set against the backdrop of a remote roadside diner during a snowstorm, this heartwarming play brings together a diverse cast of characters whose lives intersect in remarkable ways. From the charming cowboy with a romantic soul to the spirited young singer dreaming of stardom, each character adds depth and humor to this touching narrative.
Join us for an evening of laughter, love, and life’s unexpected twists with Bus Stop – an unforgettable theatrical experience that will leave you both moved and entertained! This production has a limited two-week engagement.