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Thurs 9:40 | New hiking trails in southern Oregon and wildflowers for Mother's Day

William "Bill" Sullivan is the author of the fifth edition of "100 Hikes in Southern Oregon." He'll be the featured speaker on May 2 at 6pm at the Northwest Nature Shop in Ashland, and also in Grants Pass at 2pm on May 3 at Oregon Books. Both events are free and open to the public.

Bill Sullivan joins the Exchange to give an update on the new trails across our region of southern Oregon and northern California.

BIO
Bill has written 27 books about Oregon hiking, history, adventure, and mystery. The journal of his 1300-mile solo hike across Oregon, "Listening for Coyote," was chosen one of the state's 100 most significant books by the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission. A fifth-generation Oregonian, his roots run deep in the State of Jefferson.

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Mike Green is host of the Jefferson Exchange. Mike has lived in Southern Oregon for more than two decades. He is an award-winning journalist with over 20 years experience in media, specializing in media innovation, inclusive economics and entrepreneurship.
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