Apr 25 Saturday
We’ll be taking a closer look at Van Gogh and I’ll be sharing some lesser known works. I’ll also have all sorts of beautiful reference images for you to choose from to create your own masterpiece. I think we’ll have a yearly Van Gogh class!
Come spend an afternoon learning about and “painting like” one of the most popular post-impressionist painters
$40 member/$45 non-member
A book launch event for Song of Belonging, a multi-generational novel featuring family secrets, a lineage of women healers, and themes of caring for the natural world, will be held on Saturday, April 25 at 2 p.m. at the Copper Plank in downtown Medford. Local author Michelle St. Romain Wilson was inspired to write the story by generations of her French Louisiana family, particularly her grandmothers and great-grandmothers, and the book is the first in a trilogy. The event is free and open to the public. Song of Belonging is available for purchase at local bookstores and online.
All skill levels are welcome to join us for this fiber arts crafting hour. Bring your knitting, crocheting, or other fiber arts project for an hour of crafting camaraderie at the library. Supplies will also be provided for a simple knit or crochet craft for those looking to learn a new project. This group meets the fourth Saturday of the month.
Siskiyou Singers presents exciting and beautiful songs of Brazil, Argentina, Puerto Rico, and Mexico (sung in Spanish and Portuguese) with great percussion and conga, plus guests - the Woodburn High School Mariachi - at SOU Music Recital Hall APRIL 25 and 26 BOTH Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm. in a Latin American Choral Celebration. Come enjoy this rare and wonderful Latin American choral celebration. Tickets are $25; Tickets are only $5 for Students with ID or Oregon Trail Cardholders, available at SiskiyouSingers.org or the Music Coop or Paddington Station in Ashland.
American Legion Grants Pass Post 28 is having Music Bingo on Sat April 25thStarting at 5pm-7pm$2 a card with $1 going into the pot per game, then the jackpot at the end.206 NW F St Grants Pass.Come and have fun exercising your gray matter with Music BingoFood and drinks available for purchase.
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the power of music to heal and inspire, featuring a live performance by award-winning artist/songwriter, Aliza Hava.Aliza will perform songs from her #1 charting album, Into the Light. The album takes you on a heartfelt ride from trauma to triumph, with soulful tunes and moving stories about the healing journey. Whether you're looking for hope, connection, or just an amazing musical experience, this event is for you!
Come early to enjoy the art exhibit before the concert. Wine and beer (cash bar) and food truck available. A Silent Auction to support Open Sky Gallery begins at 6:00. Concert at 7:30.This concert is part of the highly acclaimed national art exhibit, From Shadow to Light: Stories of Women's Courage at Historic Montague's Open Sky Art Gallery.
To hear Aliza's music, visit www.alizahava.com/intothelight
For this one, there are 6 different events under the umbrella of " Winter of Rebellion". Please make an event post for each of these events. You can go ahead and post the entire description for each event, including the dates for the entire series, but make the main date for each one different. If this is confusing please feel free to give me a call:) 503.312.9821Here are the titles for each event.
Winter of Rebellion Night of Comedy with Erik Escobar on Jan 10, 7-9pmWinter of Rebellion Night of Jazz with Nick Garrett Powell on Jan 24, 6-8pmWinter of Rebellion Night of Comedy with Carl Lee on Feb 7, 7-9pmWinter of Rebellion Night of Jazz with Paul Schmeling Quartet on Feb 21, 6-8pmWinter of Rebellion Night of Comedy with Jess Everett on Mar 7, 7-9pm
Welcome to the Winter of Rebellion
Our after-hours speakeasy-style series where wine flows, jazz smolders, and comedy keeps things dangerously fun through the winter months. We’re hosting a rotating lineup of intimate nights filled with live jazz, stand-up comedy, and that underground energy you didn’t know you needed this season.
Each evening has its own personality — some nights smooth and soulful, others laugh-out-loud ridiculous — but every night will be one to remember!
Here’s how it works
Show up hungry and ready to relax into sultry jazz music or to laugh so hard you have to try not to spit your wine everywhere.
Comedy Nights
A ticket price of $25 per person will be charged at the door on comedy nights to support our local artists. Please no children. 21+ only. These jokes will not be family friendly.
Jazz Nights
Jazz nights are free to attend. These nights are meant for everyone. Perfect for families.
Reservations are appreciated. Walk-ins are always welcome