Oct 07 Tuesday
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.
Tuesday Ashland Market, March 4th-November 25thScienceWorks*8:30a-1:30p
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.
Where: LOWER Table Rocks Trailhead
When: October 7th, 2025 at 1pm
The Hike:
**if we do the full mesa hike** Around 3 miles (can be longer or shorter as folks wish) around 800 ft of elevation gain.
**if we do the loop** around 1 mile with not much elevation gain
Be sure to bring:
Hiking shoesWaterSnacksLayers for inclement weather
Oak ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest are among the most biodiverse of their kind. These groves support hundreds of plant and animal species that depend on them for denning habitat and sustenance. But due to threats including conifer crowding oaks, climate and extreme fire, and conversion to other land use, oak ecosystems are in trouble. Did you know that some estimates suggest we’ve lost 50% or more of our historic oak ecosystems?
Two mesas rising 800 feet above the Rogue Valley floor—Upper and Lower Table Rock—hold thousands of acres of this vital and threatened habitat. Due to their steep and rugged slopes, the Table Rocks preserve unique examples of our region’s diverse oak ecosystems. Since time immemorial, Indigenous peoples of this valley stewarded these special places with controlled fire as a tool to care for oak ecosystems.
To continue this legacy of stewardship, partners of the Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network conduct oak restoration and research at the Table Rocks. After decades of collaborative work, over 1,000 acres of oak groves and savanna have been restored!
The Klamath Siskiyou Oak Network invites you to join local oak experts at the Table Rocks for a free educational hike. Come learn about the ecocultural history of this landscape, explore past and current restoration efforts, and discover the benefits of prescribed fire in oak ecosystems. You’ll also hear about other oak restoration projects happening throughout the Rogue River Valley and the importance of conserving this precious ecosystem.
Evening Instructed Figure Drawing6 sessions, Tuesdays 5–7:30pm, September 9–October 14All skill levels welcome. All media welcome
This class will present an intuitive approach to drawing the nude human figure. We will work from the model, incorporating gesture, observation and imagination to create drawings that enhance and develop your own creative style. Beginners as well as those with experience are welcome. In addition to doing exercises in class, we will look at great drawings of the past to discern the elements that make up their beauty. I will be available to offer guidance and direction as needed, and even homework if you desire.
Members: $75, Non-members: $85
Parent Project is a 10-week series where we go over topics like improving family relationships, using effective discipline to improve school attendance and performance, reduce substance use and negative peer influences, and how to address destructive behavior. It is an opportunity to meet with other parents in similar situations in a judgement free zone and begin to develop a new support system. When you feel like you have tried everything and nothing is working, we can help.Join us on Tuesdays at the Gene Lucas Community Center beginning September 30th from 6pm-8pm. Dinner and Childcare are provided.707-617-8160
Come for an interesting evening with author Kit Krumb!
TV Mysteries, Movie Mysteries and Mysteries in Books and how they are presented with foreshadowing to keep the viewer/reader guessing. Mystery fans will learn how to solve a mystery before it is presented.
Attendees will receive a free novel from Kit's latest series, and for those wishing to write a mystery, The Fiction Writer's Skill Set will be available gratis. Kit has been publishing for over 25 years, producing over 60 books of mystery and suspense., and hosts his Podcast : Kit's Myths and Mysteries with listeners in over 39 countries.
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.
Oct 08 Wednesday
Discover the joy of music in this engaging class designed for children ages 2-5 and their caregivers. This class combines rhythm, movemenr and sign language. Get ready to sing beloved songs. Adults are FREE attending with a child/ren).