Sep 13 Saturday
Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music on the patio stage at Resistance Wine Co. Two powerhouse Southern Oregon bands—Summer Colds and Another Anthem—will be trading energy and anthems in back-to-back sets you won’t want to miss.
About the BandsSummer ColdsBorn from chaos, clarity, and a love of loud guitars, Summer Colds fuses heavy indie rock and power pop with dark, poetic lyricism. Think fuzzy ‘90s alt-rock energy, anthemic hooks, and a sound that’s as raw as it is irresistible. Their debut album, Here Comes Nothing (2019), set the tone, and now they’re gearing up for the release of Missing Out—their highly anticipated second album—coming Halloween 2025. Until then, fans can dive into the three singles already released from the record. Expect soaring guitar riffs, gritty vocals, and the kind of energy that lingers long after the last note.
Another AnthemFounded in 2006 by lead singer/guitarist Matt Holben and bassist/vocalist Logan Herzog, Another Anthem blends pop-punk edge with genre-bending ambition. Rounded out by drummer Andrew Peel and guitarist Brandon Kester, the band’s latest release, The Chronicles of Death and Dusk, may be their boldest material to date, cementing their reputation as one of Southern Oregon’s most exciting live acts.
When & Where📅 Date: Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025🕡 Time: 6:30 - 9:00 PM (Doors at 5:30 PM)📍 Location: Resistance Wine Co., Ashland, OR
🎟 Tickets: $15 per person🚚 Food: Local food truck on-site — come hungry!🍷 Wine: Available by the glass or bottle👨👩👧 All ages welcome
Why You’ll Love It🎸 Two powerful Southern Oregon bands in one night🎤 Honest, poetic lyrics and anthemic hooks🌅 Late-summer patio vibes in beautiful Ashland🍷 Award-winning wines in hand while the music plays
Summer Colds + Another Anthem. One stage. One night. Don’t miss it.
Join Emmy Award-winner Jane Lynch and the hilariously charming Kate Flannery for a raucous night of comedy, song, and unapologetic mischief in The Trouble with Angels. With powerhouse vocals, razor-sharp wit, and more than a few surprises, these two beloved stars serve up a cocktail of classic tunes, campy banter, and devilish charm. It’s part cabaret, part stand-up, and all sass—because when these angels get together, heaven can wait.
Jacksonville's National Historic Landmark District is haunted year round—don't wait until October to experience the spirits that linger in the town’s historic buildings. Join us for a 1-hour guided Haunted History walking tour! Our 7pm and 7:30pm Britt Hill tours share stories of murder, arson, saloons, and Chinatown; our 7:15pm Courthouse tour highlights brothels, epidemics and hangings. Both tours have lots of haunted houses. These tours are not your typical “ghost tours” with special effects. They are history tours about real hauntings resulting from past events. The stories come from people who have actually encountered these restless souls. Tours leave from the Jacksonville Visitors Center at the corner of North Oregon and C streets, cover about 1 mile, and last about 1 hour. Tickets are $10, tour size is capped, and reservations are encouraged. Walk ups are accommodated based on space available. For more information and reservations, visit https://www.historicjacksonville.org/haunted-history-tours/.
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.
Sep 14 Sunday
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.
International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (IJCSEA) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the computer science, Engineering and Applications. The journal is devoted to the publication of high quality papers on theoretical and practical aspects of computer science, Engineering and Applications.
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.
Monthly event where volunteers repair items brought by community members. Usual repairs include clothing, bicycles, electronics, small appliances, computers and jewelry but vary depending on volunteer availability.
Fiber Artists Nani Pacal and Thalia Keple will continue to be featured artisans at Shepherd's Dream throughout the month of September. We feature both seasoned and up and coming artisans monthly and invite you to come to our Ashland Flagship Retail Showroom to view these amazing fine art works. Their unique one of a kind pieces, are a feast for the eyes, and have garnered collectors local, regional and nationally. Another co-sponsored event with Creatively Speaking.
All are invited to join us for worship Sunday, Sept. 14th at 10:30 am with Bishop Cedrick D. Bridgeforth, Ed.D., resident bishop of the Greater Northwest Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church (encompassing the Alaska, Oregon-Idaho, and Pacific Northwest Conferences) and an exciting tri-tip and fried chicken lunch (plus potluck dishes) at 11:30 am.
Medford First United Methodist Church607 W. Main St.Medford, OR 97501(541) 773-3691
Bishop’s Bio: https://greaternw.org/bishop-cedrick-bridgeforth/Ministry Priorities: www.umoi.org/ministry-priorities