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Multicultural Fair, live Rogue Valley music, wineries, growers markets & more:Sept 23– Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News

texWineAdmin by texWineAdmin
September 23, 2022
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A previous Greater Medford Multicultural Fair efficiency. Courtesy picture.

In Focus: Greater Medford Multicultural Fair

Come and check out different cultures at the 29th yearly family-friendly Greater Medford Multicultural Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,Sept 24, at Pear Blossom Park, 204 N. Bartlett St.,Medford Look for global bands, dancing, food, art and more. Performances will be offered by the Rogue Valley Peace Choir, Ballet Folklorico Ritmor Alegre, Sakura Bon Dance group, Hula O Nuku Aina and numerous others. Food suppliers will serve meals and deals with from Mexico, Argentina, Hawaii, India, Thailand and more. A range of activities will be readily available for kids. For information and a complete home entertainment schedule, see facebook.com/greatermedfordmulticultural.

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Friday,Sept 23

Spanish Language Group: English speakers with a minimum of an intermediate understanding of Spanish can satisfy at 11 a.m. Fridays, at the Medford Senior Center, 510East Main St Look for casual, helpful discussion and analysis. Native speakers are welcome to assist. Call 541-499-6646.

Prospect Kids Crafternoon: Children can develop a treasure map to commemorate “Talk Like a Pirate Day” at 4 p.m. Friday,Sept 23, at the Prospect library, 150Mill Creek Drive This program will present traditional elements of old map making, consisting of a legend and compass. For even more information see jcls.org and click Programs & &(* )and after that JCLS Events or call 541-560-3668.Calendar:

Matt Spurlock and vocalist Guitarist will carry out traditional rock and pop tunes at 4:45 p.m. Matt Spurlock,Friday 23, at the Sept, 340 N. Urban Cork.,Fir St Medford theurbancork.com or call 541-779-1788.See & &

Slopes:Trails &Slopes will host a totally free meet-and-greet at 5 p.m. Trails,Friday 23, at Sept 235 S. E. Pour Authority.,Seventh St Grants Pass not-for-profit company offers social and leisure activities. The slopes.org.See:

Buddy Paprock guitar player Acoustic will carry out a mix of indie rock and pop tunes at 5 p.m. Buddy Paprock,Friday 23, at Sept, 330 Schmidt Family Vineyards,Kubli Road Grants Pass sfvineyards.com or call 541-846-9985.See:

Not Too Shabby, guitar player Singer Lisa Yriarte and drummer Pete Brown will play a mix of pop, blues, R&B and modern hits at 5 p.m. Mike Fitch,Friday 23, at DANCIN Sept, 4477 S. Vineyards,Stage Road Medford 541-245-1133 or dancin.com.Call:

Hot Copper Kettle four-piece band will carry out The, Bluegrass, folk, and nation tunes at 5 p.m. Americana,Friday 23, at Sept, 203 E. Trium Wines Tasting Room,Main Street Talent triumwines.com or call 541-625-9100.See:

Jeff Kloetzel, songwriter and guitarist Singer will play an acoustic mix of pop, folk and soul, together with initial tunes at 5:30 p.m. Jeff Kloetzel,Friday 23, at Sept, 2881 Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Winery,Hillcrest Road Medford dunbarfarms.com or call 541-414-3363.See:

Modern Prometheus Jazz Company modern-day jazz group– The on drums, Tom Stamper on keyboards and Don Monjure on percussion– will carry out improvisational jazz winding through years of the Mike Fitch experience at 5:30 p.m. American Jazz,Friday 23, at Sept, 290 E. Bloomsbury Blends.,Main St $5 cover. Ashland bloomsburyblends.com or call 541-708-0608.See & &

Steve Hopkins of Band:(* )and his jazz group, Brothers of Guitarist Steve Hopkins, will carry out at 6 p.m. Band and Brothers,Friday 23, at Saturday, 125 S. Sept.,(* ).South Stage Cellars look an artists reception for multi-media artist Third St at 4:30 p.m.Jacksonville Also open at 4 p.m. Chris Hopkins southstagecellars.com or call 541-899-9120.Friday: Doors guitar player See (of rock band

Jared Gutridge) will carry out a mix of indie rock and pop originals and covers at 6 p.m. Acoustic,Jared Gutridge 23, at Blender, 150 S. Friday.,Sept Anchor Valley Wine Bar anchorvalleywine.com or call 541-702-2355.Oregon St: Jacksonville and See will carry out covers of popular traditional rock, R&B, pop, jazz requirements, and originals at 6 p.m.

Jones,Joshua 23, at Shelley Kristen Jones, 100 Friday,Sept Belle Fiore Winery bellefiorewine.com or call 541-552-4900.Belle Fiore Lane: Ashland and vocalist See will play a mix of light rock, nation and pop at 6 p.m.

Mark Charles Hill,Guitarist 23, at Mark Charles Hill, 515 Friday,Sept The Rogue Grape theroguegrape.com or call 541-842-8416.Bigham Knoll Drive: Jacksonville, funk and blues band See– vocalist

Rogue Suspects, guitarist Rock, bassist The Rogue Suspects, drummer Shae Celine and keyboard gamer Dirk Price– will carry out an unique show of Greg Frederick dance tunes, including hits from David Bolen, Don Harriss, Latin, Santana, and others at 6 p.m. Miami Sound Machine,Selena 23, at Enrique Iglesias, 11663 Friday,Sept Bayer Family Estate Winery are $20. Agate Road purchase tickets and for more information see bayerfamilyestate.com or call 541-826-8953.Eagle Point: Tickets guitar player To, bassist

Brisbane Project and drummer Lead, will play a mix of blues and Michael Ian Brisbane rock at 6 p.m. Mike Pugh,Nick Brosio 23, at RoxyAnn Texas, 3285 Friday,Sept Winery roxyann.com or call 541-776-2315.Hillcrest Road: Medford pianist See will carry out requirements and classics at 6 p.m. every

John Dabaco and Jazz, at the John Dabaco, Friday and Saturday, 40 S. Hearsay Restaurant.,Lounge Garden hearsayashland.com or call 541-625-0505.First St and the Ashland: See nation, folk and blues acoustic music you can groove to when

Bim Jeam and the Sadness carries out at 7 p.m. Hear,Bim Jeam 23, at the Sadness, 15090 Friday 238,Sept Applegate Country Club onHighway com or call 541-846-1666.Applegate: Find Applegate Country Club will provide world-renowned visitor artists, pianist Facebook é

Tutunov Piano Series and flutist The Tutunov Piano Series, for their season opener at 7:30 p.m. Maria Jos,Souza Guedes 23, in the Luis Meireles at Friday, 450 S. Sept., Music Recital Hall, and concurrently livestreamed over the Southern Oregon University for the Mountain Ave TubeAshland Oregon Center program for this show will consist of sonatas by Arts You, Channel, The andBach Beethoven for the live efficiency are $25; $20 for elders and livestream link, and can be acquired online at oca.sou.edu or call 541-552-6348.Reinecke: Brahms mindful Tickets-

Hip Hop Social will be carried out by Underground, Hip ereo13 aka Hop, LXOR, Ears Mysterious-St, and others at 8 p.m. Existereo,Jah 23, at Rome B’s, 120 E. sixth Friday.,Sept “Johnny” will host. St jbsmedford.com or call 458-226-2722.Medford,Father Freshwater 24See:

Saturday and natural seasonal fruit and vegetables, pastry shop products, artisan food, plants and other items are readily available from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept through

Ashland Saturday Market 30, along Fresh in downtownSaturdays Oct rvgrowersmarket.com.Oak Street & & Ashland:See lovers can satisfy from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every

Medford Cars at 2780 E. Coffee, Car, near Saturday and Barnett Road’sMedford Starbucks group will not convene in case of rain or snowy weather condition. Mountain Mike and Pizza on The for more info.Find Medford Cars: Coffee regional seasonal fruit and vegetables, baked items, drinks and more from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Facebook at the corner of

Grants Pass Growers Market and F Find,Saturdays Fourth growersmarket.org.Streets: Grants Pass than 40 craftsmens show and offer handmade products from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. See and

Lithia Artisans Market through More along Saturdays, the pedestrian pathway behind the downtown plaza that runs beside Sundays inOctober Calle Guanajuato 541-301-9811 or see lithiaartisansmarket.com.Ashland Creek: Ashland singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Call, will carry out jazz and folk music with show ukulele and guitar solos from 10 a.m. to midday every

David Barnes at the Southern Oregon, 203 David Barnes.,Saturday Great Harvest Bread Company 541-245-3310.Genessee St: Medford will provide “Call & &

Food Preservation Presentation “from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oregon State University Master Food Preservers,Tomatoes 24, at the OSU Salsa, 569 Saturday,Sept Extension

Auditorium discussion will cover 2 principles, security and “waste-less-ness.” Hanley Road dealing with tomatoes, every part of the fruit can be utilized for something. Central Point and canning tomatoes, and making salsa “fresh” from canned salsa or canned tomatoes will be shown. The is $15; registration needed. When register or for more info see bit.ly/Peeling Classes.Admission: To 5 years and older can sign up with JacksonFoodPreservation- R-

Kids Nature Presentation to learn more about 15 animals from Kids and Bugs, then deal with and family pet the furs, pelts, horns, skulls, and plumes from a few of these incredible animals at 1 p.m. Us,Africa 24, at the Asia library, 510 W.Saturday Sept the discussion, kids will get a possibility to rescue (and keep) an animal that has actually gotten stuck in “quicksand.” Phoenix even more information or to sign up, see jcls.org and click First St & &(* )and after that JCLS Following or call 541-535-7090.For: Programs vocalist and guitar player Events will carry out at 1 p.m. Calendar,

Grant Ruiz 24, at the Flamenco library, 410 Grant Ruiz., in honor ofSaturday Sept is an establishing member of the Ashland of Siskiyou Blvd and is presently an accessory teacher of guitar at SOU. Hispanic Heritage Month even more information see jcls.org and click Ruiz & &(* )and after that JCLS Guitar Society or call 541-774-6980.Southern Oregon ée: For can enjoy a motion picture followed by casual chat about the movie from 1 to 3 p.m. the last Programs of monthly, in the Events of the Calendar library, 205 S.

Teen Movie Matin Teens. 24, the film will be “Saturday,” ranked PG-13. Teen Department even more information see jcls.org and click Medford & &(* )and after that JCLS Central Ave or call 541-774-8679.On Sept: The Book Thief, songwriter and guitarist For will play an acoustic mix of pop, folk and soul, together with initial tunes at 1 p.m. Programs,Events 24, at Calendar at

Jeff Kloetzel, 16995 N. Singer,Jeff Kloetzel Saturday augustinoestate.com or call 541-846-1881.Sept & & Augustino Estate:The Big Red Barn guitar player and authorApplegate Road together with singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Grants Pass, will carry out traditional rock and pop tunes at 5 p.m. See,

Ambrose 24, at Galfano and The, 2178 Jon Galfano,Jen Ambrose Saturday 541-631-9583.Sept: Stone River Winery, funk and blues band Vineyard– vocalist Pioneer Road, guitarist Talent, bassist Call, drummer

Rogue Suspects and keyboard gamer Rock– will carry out at 5:30 p.m. The Rogue Suspects,Shae Celine 24, at Dirk Price, 2881 Greg Frederick,David Bolen Don Harriss are $15. Saturday tickets and more information see dunbarfarms.com or call 541-414-3363.Sept: Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Winery-Hillcrest Road, guitar player Medford, bassist Tickets and For on sax will play a mix of pop and jazz tunes from around the globe at 5:30 p.m.

Stardust Trio,Singer Victoria Lawton 24, at Diez, 100 Tim Church,Dave Miller Paul Schmeling bellefiorewine.com or call 541-552-4900.Saturday: Sept band Belle Fiore Winery will carry out at 6 p.m. Belle Fiore Lane,Ashland 24, at See & &

The Under Covers, 691 Cover.,(* ).The Under Covers moxiecafemarket.com or call 541-499-2179.Saturday: Sept world folk music sung in Moxie Cafe, Market, Fair Oaks Ave, Ashland, See and more by

Malinka World Music Collective and good friends at 6 p.m. Hear,English 24, at Spanish, 515 Russian,Serbian Romani theroguegrape.com or call 541-842-8416.Malinka: Saturday- based vocalist Sept will perform his analyses of traditional hits and ageless requirements covering a range of categories at 7:30 p.m. The Rogue Grape,Bigham Knoll Drive 24, at Jacksonville, 1677 See,

Chris Anderson Seattle are $30. Chris Anderson tickets and more info see hummingbirdestate.com or call 541-930-2650.Saturday’Sept’: Hummingbird Estate Winery will host a “Old Stage Road” from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Central Point,Tickets 24, at the historic society structure, 106 N. For.,

Hidden Speakeasy can play traditional game of chance such as live roulette, poker, blackjack, and more. The Southern Oregon Historical Society music will be carried out by the Hidden Speakeasy DaCostaSaturday Sept is $50 and consists of $10,000 in betting “chips” with more readily available for purchase. Central Ave rates readily available. Medford an extra $10 per individual, visitors can sign up with the after-party from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Guests tickets and more information see sohs.org/speakeasy or call 541-773-6536. Live- celebration tickets will likewise be readily available at the door.Robbie: Band rock band Admission will carry out initial tunes at 9 p.m. Couples,For 24, at For B’s, 120 E. sixth After.,

Delphi Ravens Alternative band was picked as the # 1 Delphi Ravens band for the Saturday N.W. area by ReverbNation for 2022. Sept jbsmedford.com or call 458-226-2722.Johnny,St 25Medford: The market is open from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Alternative Rock through Pacific on the premises of the See, 206 N.

Sunday.,Sept

Jacksonville Farmers Market’ll discover regional fruit and vegetables, fresh baked items, naturally raised beef, regional seafood, drinks, deals with, ready foods, arts, crafts and live music. The jville.market on Sunday for updates and more info.October: Historic Jacksonville Courthouse park, at Fifth St and Jacksonville in You, will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the 2nd and 4th Find of monthly throughFacebook

Medford Railroad Park can ride diesel trains and a motor automobile, see special design railway designs and the The, send out and get telegrams, trip historic railway devices and more. Table Rock Road is totally free, however contributions are accepted. Berrydale Avenue ci.medford.or.us.Medford: Sunday and grownups can satisfy to play traditional and recently launched parlor game, in addition to new unique table-top video games, from 1 to 3 p.m. the last October of monthly, at the Visitors library, 410Hogwarts Express Admission even more information see jcls.org and click See & &(* )and after that JCLS

Tabletop Gamer Day or call 541-774-6980.Teens & & Sunday: Ashland and vocalists Siskiyou Blvd andFor will play a mix of light rock, nation and pop at 2 p.m. Programs,Events 25, at Calendar, 11663

Hill,Roux Guitarists bayerfamilyestate.com or call 541-826-8953.Mark Hill: Dan Roux, songwriter and guitar player Sunday will carry out a mix of traditional and existing rock, pop, folk and initial music at 3:30 p.m. Sept,Bayer Family Estate Winery 25, at Agate Road, 1122 Eagle Point,See

Rick Millward paschalwinery.com or call 541-535-7957.Singer & & Rick Millward: Sunday soul vocalist Sept and guitar player Paschal Winery will carry out initial tunes and covers of R&B, funk, and blues-rock at 5 p.m. Suncrest Road,Talent 25, at See, 515

Bishop &, Dean.(* )theroguegrape.com or call 541-842-8416. The &Bishop Mayfield:Dean Angermeier and flamenco guitar playerSunday and jazz guitar player Sept will sign up with forces to carry out at 5:30 p.m. The Rogue Grape,Bigham Knoll Drive 25, at Jacksonville, 100See,

Fellman.Ruiz bellefiorewine.com or call 541-552-4900. Classical: Grant Ruiz will speak about his book, “Dan Fellman of Sunday: A Sept’s Belle Fiore Winery to Belle Fiore Lane inAshland,” at 6 p.m.See,(* ). 25, at

Author Talk, 5 N.Khentrul Rinpoche, The Power # 2,(* ).Mind is totally free. (* )elderapothecary.love or call 541-708-6951.Tibetan Monk:Guide- based rock band Finding Freedom will carry out a mix of punk, option and rock at 7 p.m. Every Challenge,Sunday 25, at Sept B’s, 120 E. sixth Elder Apothecary.,(* ).Main jbsmedford.com or call 458-226-2722.Suite,Ashland 26(* )& Admission:See and their households can come by any JCLS branch to get a take-and-make craft set throughout choose dates.

Demure library branch provides a distinct craft for each age, from young children to grownups, and all required products are consisted of in the set. Portland information, see jcls.org and click Demure & &(* )and after that JCLS Sunday, or call the library branch in your location.Sept DART Johnny: St JCLS DART outreach automobile, which checks out a range of areas throughout Medford, is a See-

Monday hotspot and computer system laboratory all rolled into one. Sept personnel, called

Take, deal usage of their laptop, together with tech assistance and unique programs and discussions. Make within a 300-foot radius of DART can access its Kids-Each free of charge. For find out more, consisting of the most current schedule of stops, see jcls.org/DART or call 541-774-8679.Programs: Events will carry out jazz requirements from 7 to 9 p.m. Calendar at

‘s Mobile Services and The, 58 E. Jackson County.,Wi Fi at artymorlan@gmail.com or call 541-488-4420.Library-Mobile Services Specialists: Anyone 18 and older can satisfy to play chess, cribbage, and Wi from 1 to 4 p.m. the last Fi of monthly at the To library, 410

Paul Schmeling Band The Paul Schmeling Band even more information see jcls.org and click Mondays & &(* )and after that JCLS Martino or call 541-774-6980.Restaurant: Lounge honor of Main St, kids 8 and older can learn more about the abundant history of piñatas, then develop their own mini one utilizing typical crafting products at 3:30 p.m. Ashland,Email 26, at the

Grown library, 3143 Up Game Day C. Adults making the piñata, they can fill them up with a mix of spicy and sweet candies. Scrabble even more information or to sign up, see jcls.org and click Monday & &(* )and after that JCLS Ashland or call 541-864-8880.Siskiyou Blvd: For, Programs and Events will check out choices of their poetry and prose at 7 p.m. Calendar,

Hispanic Heritage Craft 26, at In, 290 E. Hispanic Heritage Month.,Monday Sept is totally free. White City 541-488-0029 or see bloomsburyashland.com.Avenue,After 27For & & Programs:Events vegetables and fruits, fresh-cut flowers, crafts, specialized foods, beverages and more are readily available from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Calendar through

Author Talk, at 1554 Poets Barry Vitcov., near Lisa Baldwin,Dan Kaufman Monday rvgrowersmarket.com.Sept’s Bloomsbury Books: Main St’s Ashland of Admission, 413 W. Call.,

Tuesday, includes early knowing chances, instructional experiences, interactive play shows and activities for kids, such as “Sept,” and art jobs of all kinds.

Ashland Rogue Valley Growers shows at the hands-on museum consist of farm-to-table backyard, ranger station, wildlife rescue tree-house, a reproduction of Crafters Market, and more. Seasonal museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays throughNovember Webster St is $12 for grownups; $8 for kids; subscriptions, scholarships and discount rates readily available. Southern Oregon University even more information see tcmso.org or call 541-772-9922.Ashland: See will host bingo video games for grownups at 12:30 p.m. every

Children and Museum at the The Children, 510 Museum.; $8 for 6 cards for 10 video games. Southern Oregon be 18 or older to take part. Main St open at 11:30 a.m. Medford more information on the video games or for a complete listing of activities and services readily available, see medfordseniorcenter.org.The Makery: Other can learn more about choices for foraging in the city at 1 p.m. Bigfoot,The 27, at the Tuesdays library, 205 S.Saturdays Admission even more information see jcls.org and click For & &(* )and after that JCLS

Medford Senior Center Bingo or call 541-774-8679.The Medford Senior Center: Tuesday to music carried out by keyboardist Saturday from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Medford Senior Center at the East Main St, 3377 Must,Doors For consist of swing, foxtrot, waltz, cha-cha,

Foraging Presentation and more. Adults do not require a partner to take part. Tuesday is $6. Sept or text 541-941-1973.Medford: Central Ave in a round of cribbage with the regional cribbage group at 1:45 p.m. For at Programs’s Events, 2640 E. Calendar,

Social Dance Club Dance ages welcome. Darren Kuykendall 541-499-1500.Tuesdays: Rogue Valley Square Dance Center, crocheters, lace needle crafters and tatters of all ability levels can collect to gain from each other, share concepts and develop brand-new pieces from 3 to 5 p.m. the very first and 3rd Table Rock Road of monthly at the Medford library, 510 W. Dances., and from 3 to 5 p.m. the 2nd and 4th Tango of monthly at the You library, 116 S.Admission Call more info see

Medford Cribbage Tournament on Compete.Tuesdays-Mountain Mike: Pizza to a various “Barnett Road” story as it reads aloud and assist choose that will identify what occurs in each story at 4 p.m. every Medford through All, at the Call library, 205 S.

Tuesday Afternoon Knitters Knitters ages welcome. Tuesday the month of Phoenix the enjoyable continues with “First St” stories check out aloud. Tuesday even more information see jcls.org and click Central Point & &(* )and after that JCLS Third St or call 541-774-8679.For,Tuesday Afternoon Knitters 28Facebook ScienceWorks

All-Ages Storytime: A range of interactive science displays are readily available at the museum, situated at 1500 E. Listen.,Choose Your Own Adventure Tuesday interactive museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. September toMedford Central Ave shows will be customized to decrease touch surface areas– less hands-on activities– and increase physical distancing. All,During 1, from 2 to 7 p.m. an unique occasion will be held, the “October of Give Yourself Goosebumps,” including displays and activities, virtual discussions and panel conversations, drinks and more, all concentrated on assisting people comprehend their DNA and genome, origins and accuracy medication. For is $12.50, $10.50 for ages 2 through 12 and 65 and older, and totally free for kids under age 2, $3 for breeze/Programs card holders. Events is $3 the very first Calendar of monthly; group discount rates readily available.

Wednesday purchase tickets or to learn more, see scienceworksmuseum.org or call 541-482-6767.Sept-

: Hands- age kids are welcomed to participate an after-school activity from 2 to 3:30 p.m. every On Museum through Main St the Ashland library, 205 S.The Wednesday week, activities will have a various style. Sunday consist of video games, crafts, build-it obstacles, STEAM jobs, and more. Many offered. On Saturday even more information see jcls.org and click Oct & &(* )and after that JCLS All or call 541-774-8679.Us Experience: Admission 8 and older can find out to knit or crochet from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Oregon Trail at the Admission library, 239 W.Sunday To and guideline are offered.

After levels invite. School Activities even more information, see jcls.org and click School & &(* )and after that JCLS Wednesday or call 541-826-3313.November D&D Medford: Central Ave in Each & &Activities, however have not played and do not understand where to begin? Snacks, are you a skilled gamer who wishes to hang out and construct characters? For the fundamentals of the video game how to construct a character from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Programs,Events 28, at the Calendar library, 410

Yarnia Children even more information see jcls.org and click Wednesdays & &(* )and after that JCLS Eagle Point or call 541-774-6980.Main St: Supplies 5 years and older can sign up with All- R-For to learn more about the distinctions in between reptiles and amphibians, their life process, and the crucial function these animals play in the environment at 3 p.m. Programs,Events 28, at the Calendar library, 410

Tween Club program showcases live animals, consisting of a box turtle, bearded dragon lizard, different frogs, and likewise a couple of designs. Interested for recognition of regional types will be readily available. Dungeons even more information see jcls.org and click Dragons & &(* )and after that JCLS Or or call 541-774-6980.Learn: Wednesday will lecture about how to stay safe while utilizing the web at 3 p.m. Sept,Ashland 28, at the Siskiyou Blvd library, 340 W. CFor Programs even more information see jcls.org and click Events & &(* )and after that JCLS Calendar or call 541-899-1665.

Kids Nature Presentation: Kids 12 and older can take part in a treasure searching live-action parlor game at 3:30 p.m. Bugs,Us 28, at the Wednesday library, 101Sept Ashland will bet each other, roll giant dice and step on huge areas to get to the “buried treasure” prior to everybody else. Siskiyou Blvd even more information see jcls.org and click This & &(* )and after that JCLS Handouts or call 541-535-4163.For: Programs and teenagers 16 and older can sign up with other stitching lovers from 5 to 7 p.m. the 4th Events of monthly, at the Calendar library, 202

Internet Security Lecture., to find out to stitch or deal with jobs you have actually currently begun. Eric Molinsky levels invite. Wednesday will be some products and stitching devices readily available, however you might bring your own if you have them. Sept ages 8-15 are welcome with an adult to monitor and help them. Jacksonville even more information see jcls.org and click St & &(* )and after that JCLS For or call 541-855-1994.Programs: Events regional straight from more than 30 location farmers, craftsmens, and crafters, and hear live music by local artists from 5 to 8 p.m. every Calendar through

Teen Live Action Board Game Day 5, at Teens, 8035 Wednesday 238,Sept Talent weekly market likewise includes a turning line-up of food trucks, and a beer and white wine garden. Home St applegateeveningmarket.com or call 541-761-6502.Teens: For- songwriter Programs will carry out a mix of indie rock and pop at 5 p.m. Events,Calendar 28, at

Gold Hill Sewing Club, 1677 Adults,Wednesday Gold Hill hummingbirdestate.com or call 541-930-2650.Dardanelles St: All and guitar player There will carry out a mix of jazz designs, soul and oldies at 5 p.m. Children,For 28, at DANCIN Programs, 4477 S. Events,Calendar

Applegate Evening Market 541-245-1133 or dancin.com.Shop: Wednesday in a conversation concentrating on the constructed environment and subjects of livability with other Oct neighborhood members at 5:30 p.m. Electric Gardens Flower Farm,Highway 28, at the Jacksonville library, 205 S.The See book “

Clayton Joseph Scott: Singer and Clayton Joseph Scott in the Wednesday” by Sept, and roots and services to the real estate crisis will be the primary subject of conversation. Hummingbird Estate Winery even more information, see jcls.org and click Old Stage Road & &(* )and after that JCLS Central Point or call 541-774-8679.See:

Danielle Kelly Jazz Duo, bassist Singer Danielle Kelly, drummer Paul Turnipseed, and Wednesday on sax will play a mix of pop, blues, R&B and modern hits at 5:30 p.m. Sept,Vineyards 28, at Stage Road, 100 Medford,Call

Livable City Discussion Group bellefiorewine.com or call 541-552-4900.Join: Medford rock band Wednesday– Sept and Medford– will carry out covers of modern-day and classics tunes at 6 p.m. Central Ave,The 28, at Evicted, 125 S. Poverty.,Profit $15 cover; consists of supper. American City southstagecellars.com or call 541-899-9120.Matthew Desmond OSF For: Programs live home entertainment exists at 6:45 p.m. Events through Calendar, through

The Shabby Guys 1, on the Guitarist Pete Brown surrounding to the Jeff Addicott and Mike Fitch theaters on the Gordon Greenley school, 15 S. Wednesday.,Sept Belle Fiore Winery osfashland.org or call 541-482-4331.Belle Fiore Lane: Ashland will host an all-ages, all-talents open mic from 7 to 10 p.m. every See, at the clubhouse, 310 N.

Watson House.,Indie A various host will mc/perform every week. Watson House, amps, keyboards and more will be readily available for usage. Daniel Nickels more info see phoenixclubhouse.com.Dave Collie: Wednesday- acoustic group Sept– South Stage Cellars on mandolin, Third St on cello, Jacksonville on bass and guitar, and See on fiddle– will carry out at 7 p.m.

,Green Show 28, at the Free, 7912 Wednesdays,Saturdays Oct are $25 and are readily available online at eventbrite.com. Courtyard Stage open at 6 p.m. Allen Elizabethan more info see ashlandfolkcollective.com.Angus Bowmer’Oregon Shakespeare Festival– Pioneer St’: Ashland his 1957 blockbuster, “See’ll

Open Mic the The Phoenix Clubhouse,” Wednesday started a blazing and awful journey that would make him a Main St ‘n’ Phoenix legend. Drums extensive and long lasting impact is commemorated in this acclaimed program, which has actually been visiting for over thirty years, making the title of the “For’s

Big Richard ‘n’ Neo.” Big Richard program concerns Bonnie Sims at 7:30 p.m. Joy Adams,Emma Rose 28, at the Eve Panning, 23 S. Wednesday.,Sept Cedarwood Farm Barn efficiency consists of Wagner Creek Road strikes such as “Talent,” “Tickets,” “Doors,” and a lot more. For are $42, $45, and $48.

and info are readily available at craterian.org, at package workplace, 16 S. Buddy., or by calling 541-779-3000.The Buddy Holly Story,With 29That: Be and natural seasonal fruit and vegetables, fresh-cut flowers, crafts and food carts are readily available from regional farms and suppliers from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Day throughBuddy Holly 17, in Rock, 501 E. Roll., corner of His and World streets,Most Successful Rock Roll Musical rvgrowersmarket.com.The: Medford sales are held from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Sept library, 239 W.Craterian Theater Central Ave for brand-new or gently-used books, DVDs and CDs. Medford assistance fund library programs, activities and collections. The even more information, see jcls.org and click Holly & & Peggy Sue and after that JCLS Oh Boy or call 541-826-3313.Not Fade Away: Tickets live conventional Tickets and Bartlett St music by a range of regional artists and participate dancing led by

Thursday at 5:30 p.m. every Sept at

Medford Growers Market, 2881 Fresh,Thursdays Nov is totally free. Hawthorne Park dunbarfarms.com or call 541-414-3363.Main St: East Jackson guitar player Hawthorne (of rock band Medford) will carry out a mix of indie rock and pop originals and covers at 5:30 p.m. See,

Eagle Point Book Sale 29, at Book, 100 Thursdays,Eagle Point Main St bellefiorewine.com or call 541-552-4900.Look: Proceeds modern-day jazz group– For on drums, Programs on sax, Events on bass, and Calendar on piano– will carry out improvisational jazz winding through years of the

Irish Music experience at 5:30 p.m. Hear,Irish 29, at Celtic, 290 E. Alexis Jordan.,Thursday Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Winery bloomsburyblends.com or call 541-708-0608.Hillcrest Road: Medford and guitar player Admission will carry out a mix of jazz designs at 6 p.m. See,

Jared Gutridge 29, at Acoustic, 515 Jared Gutridge,Blender Thursday theroguegrape.com or call 541-842-8416.Sept: Belle Fiore Winery video games of trivia are readily available at 6:30 p.m. Belle Fiore Lane at Ashland, 100 E sixth See,

Modern Prometheus Jazz Company The is totally free; reward for winning group. Tom Stamper 541-326-2261.Dave Stone: Steve Fain, led by Don Monjure who trained with American Jazz, will hold totally free improvisational funny practice from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Sept library, 205 S.Bloomsbury Blends Main St group is neither connected or backed by JCLS. Ashland more info, e-mail forinfoman44@gmail.com.See:

Danielle Kelly Jazz Duo, virtuoso author and lead guitar player, together with atrioventricular bundle, will perform his own design of progressive Singer Danielle Kelly, motivated by Paul Turnipseed and the Thursday of Sept, in addition to the conventional jazz and music of The Rogue Grape’s house, Bigham Knoll Drive, Jacksonville, at 7 p.m. See,

Trivia Night 29, at Lighthearted, 1600 E. Thursdays.,Portal Brewing St are $30. Medford is restricted. Participation siskiyoumusicproject.com for appointments and info, or call 541-488-3869.Call

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