Ashland Gallery Association presents the First Friday Art Walk. Maps may be picked-up at participating galleries or at the Ashland Chamber of Commerce. This is a self-guided walk to view the latest exhibits and meet local artists.
Occurring on the first Friday night of the month (excluding January), Grants Pass comes alive with music and art. There are various shops, galleries and restaurants open late displaying local art and musical talent. Starts @ 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Call (541) 787-7357 for more information.
A favorite with residents and tourists, the Growers’ Market is second only to the Rogue River as an area attraction. It showcases the finest fresh fruits and vegetables growing in the Southern Oregon region, as well as secondary wood products, gourmet specialty foods, artists and crafters. Members attend from Medford, Butte Falls, Winston, Canyonville, Gold Hill, Roseburg and the Illinois Valley
FARMERS MARKET will be at 9th and Main Streets in downtown Klamath Falls, from 9:30 AM to 1 PM. This event features fresh local fruits and vegetables, crafts, live music and more! For more information, call 541.591.2865.
Schedule:
Macbeth
February 13 - November 1; Angus Bowmer Theatre
Death and the King's Horseman
February 14 - July 5; Angus Bowmer Theatre
The Music Man
February 15 - November 1; Angus Bowmer Theatre
Equivocation
April 15 - October 31; Angus Bowmer Theatre
Paradise Lost
July 22 - October 31; Angus Bowmer Theatre
Dead Man's Cell Phone
February 19 - June 19; New Theatre
The Servant of Two Masters
March 25 - November 1; New Theatre
All's Well The Ends Well
June 30 - November 1; New Theatre
Henry VIII
June 2 - October 9; Elizabethan Stage
Don Quixote
June 3 - October 10; Elizabethan Stage
Much Ado About Nothing
June 4 - October 11; Elizabethan Stage
Carnival rides, boat races, games, a parade and food booths. Held as a fundraiser by the Grants Pass Active Club proceeds benefit the entire community. Be sure to take time to enjoy the adult fastpitch softball tournament, a great time for the whole family.
Friday, May 29
Media Day / Crew Training Day
6:30am - Morning Launch
Parkside Elementary School
735 SW Wagner Meadows Drive, Grants Pass
Saturday, May 30
First Day of the Festival
6:30am - Morning Launch, Parkside Elementary School
7:30pm - Night Glow @ Reinhart Volunteer Park
1690 Webster Road, Grants Pass
Sunday, May 31
Second Day of the Festival
6:30am - Morning Launch
Parkside Elementary School
www.wildrogue.org or 541-474-1904
Come celebrate spring and the emergence of the elusive, Only-In-Southern-Oregon "Gentneri Fritillaria". Start looking for them in the Jacksonville Woodlands around the 1st of March and through April.
COST: Free
Songwriters, Poets, Singers, Actors, Storytellers, Dancers, Comedians, all performance artists welcome to perform. Coffee, soft drinks, dinner, and pastries will be served. (Vegan selections always available).
Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Admission: $6 per person
Buy, sell, and trade show featuring antique and modern fire arms, knives, swords, ammunition, military and western collectibles. For more information contact Marla Baumann at 800-659-3440 or visit online at www.collectorswest.com.
Performances Thursday-Monday @ 8:00
Also Sunday brunch matinees @ 1:00
A club-footed servant clomps down the halls of
Mandacrest. A werewolf howls menacingly from the moors. Lord Edgar arrives with his new bride, Lady Enid, but a portrait of his first wife, Lady Irma, still stares down from the mantle. A vampire, a mysterious intruder, an Egyptian princess roused from her tomb. These and other delicious characters are all played by two versatile actors in this hilarious quick-change parody of Gothic suspense films. Non-musical comedy.
Mama, with the help of her husband and Uncle Chris, brings up the children in their modest San Francisco home at the turn of the century. A sweet and capable manager, Mama sees her children through childhood, manages to educate them and proudly watches as one of her daughters begins her career as a writer. Mama's sisters and uncle furnish a rich background for a great deal of comedy and a touch of tragedy while the doings of the children keep eveyone in pleasant turmoil. No description can do justice to the rich characterizations that fill the author's canvas.
3rd THURSDAY Downtown Klamath Falls will have a fun night with local businesses open from 6-9 PM. Hors d’oeuvres, wine tasting, street music, face painting, art exhibits, and family fun. For information call 273-8909.
Oregon Old Time Fiddlers, Variety Show & Jam session every 2nd Sat. of ea. Month, 1-4 pm, Winston Community Center, free admission.
Telephone number: 541 -673-2067
Tickets are $19 & $29
Purchase tickets online at sevenfeathers.com, in person at the Box Office or by calling StarTickets Plus at 1.800.585.3737. Must be 21 or older. Doors open at 8 p.m.
Doors open at 4 p.m. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Auction at 7 p.m.
Tickets: $60 singles package, $120 couples package
Join one of the most exciting dinner auction banquets with two raffle tables, a ladies table, silent auction, live auction including two great hunts -- a Statewide Antelope hunt and an African Safari hunt, wall of guns raffle, special rifle raffle and tent raffle. Order tickets by sending check or money order to OHA Banquet, P.O. Box 871, Winchester, Oregon 97495. For more information contact Cindy Rooney at 541-430-4722.
This show brings out the gardener in everyone! Commercial growers and vendors will be selling quality plants and garden related products. Free classes, educational displays, garden advice and problem solving are offered by the Rogue Valley Master Gardeners.
$50 awarded to the Best Singer plus a chance to win a share of $1,000 CASH!
Registration for Karaoke Kash Mondays is by 7 p.m. each competition day in the Cabaret Lounge.
Spin the Cash Wheel and win up to $200 daily with ANY Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind or Aces Full of Kings.
Puccini’s masterpiece, La Boh�me, arguably one of the world’s most beloved operas, will be the high point of Rogue Opera’s 2008–2009 Season. It is the heart-warming and heart-breaking story of six young Bohemian artists: a painter, a poet, a philosopher, and several musicians living a poverty- stricken but exuberant, creative existence in the Latin Quarter of Paris. Puccini’s beautiful and dramatically perfect melodic score makes us laugh and weep, touching our hearts with passion and pathos. Rent, the sensational Broadway musical and Hollywood movie, is based on the same premise of young, poor, creative artists, struggling with friendship, love, laughter and despair. Led by Producer and Stage Director Willene Gunn and Los Angeles Conductor David Aks, and featuring a richly talented cast of professional opera singers, full orchestra and chorus, with beautiful period costumes and sets, La Boh�me promises to delight opera novices and aficionados alike.
Time: Friday, May 8 - 8:00pm
Sunday, May 10 - 3:00pm
Adult Tickets: Section A - $39.00
Section B - $32.00
Section C - $25.00
Youth Tickets: Section A - $22.00
(0-18) Section B - $15.00
Section C - $10.00
$30 in advance and $35 at the door
Saturday, April 25 - 8:00pm
Sunday, April 26 - 3:00pm
Time: 8:00pm
Tickets: Students: $5 all concerts.
General - $26
Premium - $33
The Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon’s dedicated young musicians perform symphonic classical music with skill, insight and enthusiasm. Founded in 1988, the mission of the YSSO is to provide exceptional performance experiences under the leadership of professional conductors and music coaches and to foster a lifelong appreciation of classical music and the arts. Next year marks the YSSO’s 21st season of performances in the Rogue Valley.
Concert series performances feature all of the YSSO’s three ensembles: Youth Strings, Youth Orchestra and Youth Symphony. The ensembles include young musicians (ages 8-23) from throughout the region who present masterful performances of works for orchestra.
Audiences will be impressed by the technical and interpretive abilities, and the musical and performance skills of these extraordinary musicians.
Time: 12:00pm
Tickets: General Admission - $10.00
Seniors/Students - $5.00
The Rogue Valley Youth Choruses is a community chorus organization under the auspices of the Rogue Valley Chorale that includes 225 singers from 25 schools and numerous home schools in the Valley. Talented singers in grades 3-12 audition yearly for one of the four choruses: Discovery Chorus, Rogue Valley Children’s Chorus, Cantare Chorus, and Rogue Valley Youth Ensemble. Appearances have included state and regional conventions, chorus festivals, local school tours, the SOU Convocation series, and concerts at the Rogue Valley Manor and the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater. RVYC choristers have appeared on stage with Maria Del Rey, M-Pact, Red Grammer, the Rogue Valley Symphony, and Rogue Valley Chorale. Come and enjoy innovative programming and quality choral music performed by these premiere choruses!
Time: 7:00pm
Tickets: General Admission - $8.00
Seniors/Students - $5.00
From their press release:
"Numerous Grammy Awards have catapulted eight-voice a cappella group, THE SWINGLE SINGERS, onto world-famous stages on every continent. Since their groundbreaking debut album Jazz Sebastien Bach in 1963, the group's name has become synonymous with extraordinary vocal blend and agility, immamculate execution and world-class entertainment.
"Although the current singers are considerably younger than their 'swingle seniors,' the group's trademark close-microphone, quasi-instrumentsl sound with which they originally stunned the world remains firmly intact. Enhanced by impressive choreography and dazzling light design, THE SWINGLE SINGERS swing Bach all the way to the Beatles with flawless, unmistakable style."
Adult Tickets: $25.00
Youth Tickets: $5.00
(0-18)
The Greatest Doo-Wop Hits of All Time. Similar to the popular PBS specials that feature all the old singing groups from the 50s and 60s, this show will feature a younger, more contemporary group of terrific singers whose fourpart harmony will bring back hits like “In the Still of the Night,” “Earth Angel,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.”
FREE admission with two-beverage minimum. Smoke-free shows are Sunday at 2 p.m. and Tuesday at 7 & 9 p.m. Must be 21 years or older. Events subject to change or cancellation. Reservations recommended, visit the Box Office for reservations and information.
Admission Free
Are you a sensational shower singer or a contemplative campfire crooner? Do you treasure your collection of albums from the 60s and 70s…and still remember all the lyrics? Then you won’t want to miss the next Viva Voce Community Sing-Along! Evolving from a nostalgia-filled concert in the 2003-2004 Spotlight Series, this free event brings together multiple generations in celebration of the best tunes of those tumultuous times. Song leaders Rick Soued and Tish McFadden invite audience members to choose from a song list of over 100 classic folk and rock titles in the band’s repertoire and join in. Where were you in ’62? It doesn’t matter. Just plan to be here on May 15, 2009!
Enjoy the fine art of regional artists in the Rogue Valley's largest juried outdoor art fair. Musical performances, special exhibits, workshops and children's activities enhance this springtime celebration, which also includes a wide variety of floral displays perfect for Mother's day gifts.
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Friday.
At some point in our lives, and it happens more than once, we try to prove something. We try to prove our love, our loyalty, our talent, our worth. The list of items we try to prove can go on and on. Exploring the link between genius and madness; why is it that lives get stuck; and how elusive the truth can be.
Friday and Saturday showings are at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday showings are at 2:00 p.m.
Ashland Gallery Association presents “A Taste of Ashland”. Tickets: 488-8430.
$55 general admission, $75 gold reserved, and $95 platinum reserved
Stroll downtown businesses & sample great food and wine from 12 Oregon wineries. Call 476-5773 for more information.
Cost: $20
Call 476-0222 for more information
Exhibits of home related products and services. Contact Karen at 479-1311 for more information.
5/15/2009 9:00 AM - 5/17/2009 5:00 PM
4 person best ball scramble and longest drive prizes taking place at the Grants Pass Golf Course. Call the Museum of Art at 479-3290 for more information about this event.
The 8th Annual Bikers Have Heart Yahtzee Run. This year the run will benefit Kadon Hopkins, a 5-year old from Grants Pass who is battling leudemia. Rhe run starts with registration from 10:00am to noon at Rhino's in Gold Hill and finishes at D&S. Sponsored by D&S Harley-Davidson.
Come watch these racing lowriders as they match wits and expertise with one another. Experience high speed driving, the adrenaline rush of 0 to 60 mph in seven seconds and the pure thrill of performance these racing machines offer.
1st - Cascade Block Friday Night Drags
2nd - Test & Tune, Gamblers Race
8th - Cascade Block Friday Night Drags
9th - Sunoco Fuel ET Championship Series, Race #1 and JDRL (check listing for times)
10th - Sunoco Fuel ET Championship Series, Race #2, Land of the Leaders Challenge #1(check listing for times)
15th - Cascade Block Friday Night Drags
16th - Champion Raceway Street Legal & High School Drags
22nd - Cascade Block Friday Night Drags
29th - Cascade Block Friday Night Drags
Gates open at 5:00pm - Time trials at 6:oopm
Tickets:
Adults $10.00
Children under 10 FREE
Car/Driver (race or test & tune) $25.00
Car/Driver (Jr. Dragster w/driver under 10) $15.00
2nd - Modifieds, Pro Stocks, Super 4's, Mini Stocks
8th - ASCS Sprints, Pro Stocks, Super 4's
9th - Mother's Night - ASCS Sprints, Modifieds, Dwarfs
16th - Modifieds, Pro Stocks, Super 4's, Mini Stocks
23rd - Art Pollard Memorial "50" - Pro Stocks, Sprints, Late Models, Super 4's, Mini Stocks
30th - Sprints, Modifieds, Dwarfs, Pro Stocks, Mini Stocks
Tickets:
Reserved Seating - $20.00
General Admission
Veterans & Wheelchairs w/ID $ 5.00
Adult $10.00
Seniors (60+) $ 8.00
Children (0-9) FREE
*Special Events prices may vary
6th - Kid's Night - Modifieds, Dwarfs, Pro Stocks, Super 4's, Mini Stocks
13th - Golden State Challenge - 410 Sprint Cars, Pro Stocks, Super 4's
20th - Father's Night - Late Models, Modifieds, Pro Stocks, Super 4, Mini Stocks
27th - Sprints, Modifieds, Dwarfs, Pro Stocks, Mini Stocks
Tickets:
Reserved Seating - $20.00
General Admission
Veterans & Wheelchairs w/ID $ 5.00
Adult $10.00
Seniors (60+) $ 8.00
Children (0-9) FREE
*Special Events prices may vary
5th - Cascade Block Friday Night Drags
6th - Champion Raceway Street Legal & High School Drags
12th - Cascade Block Friday Night Drags
13th - Sunoco Fuel ET Championship Series, Race #3 and JDRL (check listing for times)
14th - Sunoco Fuel ET Championship Series, Race #4, (Double Points)
Land of the Leaders Challenge #2(check listing for times)
19th - Medford Cruise
26th - Cascade Block Friday Night Drags
Gates open at 5:00pm - Time trials at 6:oopm
Tickets:
Adults $10.00
Children under 10 FREE
Car/Driver (race or test & tune) $25.00
Car/Driver (Jr. Dragster w/driver under 10) $15.00
Discover downtown Klamath Falls. Ride free trolley, visit businesses and artists of all types. Live music, children's activities, dancers and refreshments! Demo's from airbrush painting to jewelry making. Family fun! Wine and beer tasting for adults. 6:00-9:00pm.
Every Monday evening at 6:30 PM. Public welcome. For details call 541.882.0475.
Dinner & dancing every Friday night. Dinner is from 6-8 PM. Dancing is from 8 PM to 1 AM. For more information, call 541.882.0475.
Come enjoy Bingo and a Special Dinner at the Ranch House Restaurant at Running Y Ranch, year-around on the 2nd Monday of each month. The games start at 4 pm with Bingomeister Jaren, followed by dinner at about 5:30 pm. Have fun with your neighbors and see if you can be the Big Bingo Winner! For more information, call 541.850.5777.
Every Sunday afternoon at Toppers Bar & Grill, 5125 Weyerhaeuser Rd. For more information, call 541.882.7855.
Blues Music at the City Club every Tuesday and Thursday starting at 8 PM. For more information, call 541.882.8543.
Monday night dinner special every monday evening at Gallagher's Sports Bar & Cafe at Running Y Ranch. Come in and see what's new on the menu! For more information, call 541.273.0622.
The KLA-MO-YA NIGHT SHUTTLE picks up at Shilo Inn at 5:45 PM, Albertsons at 6:15 PM, Red Lion at 6:25 PM, the Cimarron at 6:30 PM, and the American Legion at 6:45 PM. Leaves the casino Mon-Thur at 10 PM and leaves the casino on Fri and Sat at 11 PM. For more information call 888.552.6692.
Klamath Cowboys host a monthly shoot on the 4th Saturday and 2nd Sunday of each month starting at 10 AM at Klamath Sportsman's Park. Registration will begin one-half hour before the shoot. Cost is $5.00 per shooter. For information call 541.273.1055 or 541.883.2024.
Bedtime storytime for children under 8 years old, every Tuesday evening at 6:30 PM at the Klamath County Library. Children are welcome to come in their pajamas and bring their stuffed animals to cuddle. For more information, call 541.882.8894 ext. 21.
Storytime for children, at the Klamath County Library, every Thursday at 11:00 AM. Parents are welcome to bring their child’s lunch for them to munch while they listen to the stories. For more information, call 541.882.8894 ext. 21.
Come share your talent at the acoustic open mic night every Thursday evening from 6 PM to 10 PM. For more information, contact Gerry at 541.281.9722.
Jam & dance on the second Sunday of each month from 1 to 4 PM at the Shasta Grange. For more information, call Irene Ruddock at 541.882.6418.
Paintings by Glenda Lehrman, Paula Walborn, Ruth Hollis, and Joyce Miles and photography by Jack Noller are now on display from 11 AM to 10 PM seven days a week.
One of the West's top birding hot-spots is our own Klamath Basin! Enjoy a Promenade to Painted Pelicans in Klamath Falls, honoring the City's Mascot: the American White Pelican. These 7-foot-high painted pelicans showcase the amazing creativity of local artists and more are on the way!
Water Aerobics at 8 AM every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at the Running Y Sports and Fitness Center off of Hwy 140 West. For more information, 541.850.5587.
Yoga class for beginning and experienced participants meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 AM. Located in the Activities Room at the Sports Center at Running Y Ranch. For more information, or to sign up, please email Dennis at the provided link or call 541.850.5587.
Seniors get in free the last Wednesday of every month! 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Displays include baskets, artifacts, and historical memorabilia of the Klamath and Modoc tribes. Hours are 8 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday and admission is free. The Tribal Headquarters are located 22 miles north of Klamath Falls on Hwy. 97. For more information, call 541.783.2219.
Wildlife photography on display at THE LEDGE, 369 S. 6th St. Mon thru Fri from 10-6 PM, SAT. 10- 4PM. For more information call 541.882.5586.
Wine tasting year round! Every 3rd Thursday from 5 PM to 8 PM. For more information, call 541.850.6272.
Every Friday night at 6 PM. Bring student ID and climb for half price.
Bunco is back! Every 3rd Thursday of each month at 1 PM in the Activity Room at the Running Y Sports Center. This is fun, and can be profitable, too! For more information, call 541.850.5543.
Children under 12 and their parents or caregivers are invited to attend Thursday morning story time at the South Suburban branch of the Klamath County Library. Story time begins at 10:00 AM every Thursday with easy stories, big books, songs and activities and concludes with a simple craft project. Free and open to the public. For more information, call 541.273.3679.
Classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 PM to 4:45 PM. Taught by personal trainer Amy Wilkenloh. The class combines aerobic activity with exercises to tone the muscles, and finishes with stretching. The class is $5 and limited to 10 participants. You can pay in advance to reserve a spot, or drop in any time as long as space is available. For more information, call 541.850.5587.
Rogue Valleys #1 Athletic Event, 30th Annual, 4,000+ participants, "Everyone's A Winner"; Parade, Street Fair, Barbecue. Mayors mile and 2-mile, 5 km and the Grand Daddy 10 Miler. Course is certified, flat and fast, out and back.
This is an important event in Southern Oregon. It provides a way to help people who have a genuine need for wheel chairs, ramps and other mobility needs. Get involved! Make a difference in someone's life!"
The Spring Thaw is coming! Come to Ashland for an exhilarating 2 days of racing, riding, and general good times as we celebrate the balmy Spring weather of Southern Oregon. The Spring Thaw is Oregon's largest mountain bike event and this year’s Spring Thaw will be bigger and better.
Hundreds of soccer players from all over the west cost merge upon Medford each Memorial Day Weekend to play in this annual tournament. Sponsored by the Rogue Valley Cup Soccer Association.
Various Playing Fields 541-772-9104
The BIGGEST Little Rodeo is home to the 100 point bull ride and some of the PRCA's best known athletes - both animal and human - will challenge each other in saddle bronc, bareback bronc, team roping, calf roping, barrel racing, steer wrestling and bull riding.
The Gold Dust Day parade and Street Fair will be the fist Saturday in June. The parade starts at 10:00am followed by Draft Horse Wagon Rides, book sale, pony rides, gold panning, raffle, tag sales, food booths, antique gun display, car and motorcycle show, demos and the kids free favorites - Dragon Obstacle Course and the Haystack Scramble!
A community-wide celebration and fun day with a delightful variety of events all around town - something to please everyone! If you want to participate in the parade or street fair, contact the Gold Hill Museum before June 2nd at 855-1182.
All war birds come out to play today! Scale contests, prizes, food and fun.
Be a part of history in the first ever organized multi-sport competition to be held at gorgeous Applegate Lake. Registration is open online or you may download a mail-in entry.
Be one of the lucky & claim your spot now!
Top NRHA and AQHA resgistered horses from throughout the western United States and Canada will be shown in a variety of western, english, halter and performance classes. Over 800 horses will compete in many different events from pleasure driving to reining. There are also many vendors selling horse apparel, art, tack, farm equipment and so on.
4/18 Spinning and Weaving - Children observe spinning and weaving techniques in a "sheep to shawl" demonstration, use a hands-on weaving loom and begin a finger weaving project to take home.
SOHS member, $3.00 Non-member $5.00 per child
5/16 Native American Games - Children will learn a variety of games played by the earliest inhabitants of the Northwest Coast including Spear the Salmon and the stick game Shinny. Children make a traditional toy to take home.
"History for the 21st Century" is the theme of the Jacksonville Boosters Club's 37th Historic Home and Garden Tour. The tour, co-hosted by the Jacksonville Garden Club, takes place Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3. The historic Nunan Estate, the most photographed home in the Rogue Valley, will be featured on the tour along with contemporary Victorian Gothic, Queen Anne and Craftsman style homes in the adjacent Nunan Square neighborhood.
For more information please call 541-245-3650.
Cost $12.00
Rogue Gem & Geology Club presents this show. Friday from 9-4, Saturday from 10-5 and Sunday from 10-4. Displays, demos, prizes, silent auction, vendors. For more information, please call 592-3975.
Miscellaneous plants, trees and shrubs for sale, vendors, plant clinic and soil testing.
Contact Art Reel at 479-7702.
Free- Donations may be made
This is the 5th annual pancake breakfast and new this year will be a chili cook off. Held at the Young Marine Headquarters which was previously the Merlin Elementary School.
Menu consists of pancakes, sausage, or biscuits & gravy and beverage. If you are interested in participating in the chili cook-off, please contact Celeste Guillory at 471-1944 for more information.
A festive open-air market featuring some of the finest artisans from around the Rogue Valley. View a wide variety of exquisite, handmade items including: glass art, pottery, jewelry, metal art, photography, garden art, furniture, textiles, watercolor, mixed media and much, much more. We are located next to Growers' Market on 5th St between E & F Streets every Saturday from May through October. For further information contact: D. Gypsy Dessert or Darla Stacy at (541) 660-9000.
Contact Jan Slusser at (541) 476-0847 for more information.
Puccini's masterpiece La Bohème will be the high point of Rogue Opera's 2008–2009 Season. It is the heart-warming and heartbreaking story of six young Bohemians, living a poverty stricken but exuberant and creative existence in the Latin Quarter of Paris. Puccini's beautiful and dramatically perfect melodic score makes us laugh and weep, touching our hearts with passion and pathos. Led by Producer and Stage Director Willene Gunn and Los Angeles Conductor David Aks and featuring a richly talented cast of professional opera singers, full orchestra and chorus, with beautiful period costumes and sets, La Bohème promises to delight opera novices and aficionados alike.
One of the world's most beloved and most performed operas, La Bohème was premiered in Turin on February 1, 1896, with a young Arturo Toscanini conducting. It portrays the love, betrayal, passion, joy and tragedy that make Classic Opera the incredible spectacle that has thrilled and inspired audiences for centuries and that arguably cannot be matched by any other medium for its immediacy and ability to enthrall and move an audience.
5/9/2009 10:00 AM - 5/10/2009 7:00 PM
15th annual event benefits the encouragement of native American visual and performing & cultural arts. Free to public! Call 472-0215 for more information.
Presale tickets are for sale at the north and south Evergreen Federal Bank locations, Van Olptins and Sprint on Union Ave. Call 476-7006 or (541) 74-4447 for more information.
$10 for regular admission, $5 for K-12.
Contact: call 541-858-8859.
Over 70 varieties of Herbaceous peonies, tree peonies and intersectional peonies on display.
Contact: Ed or Karen Goodrich at 592-6115.
A lively duo from Portland who sing sea shanties and music of the sea and waterways. Tickets are $10 presale at Listen Here and $12 at the door. Call Jeni at 479-6577 or Rachel at 476-6243 for more information.
$10 presale and $12 at the door
Come experience adventures in antiquing! Sponsored by the Grants Pass Antique Dealer’s League, this show brings antique and collectible dealers from the entire west coast to sell their treasures. There will be food, vendor booths and fun for all.
For more information, please contact Jeff or Karen at H Street Antiques, 541-956-1200.
Sponsored by The Greater Grants Rotary Club. Wine tasting from approximately 11 wineries, local food, chocolates, cheese and meat. Contact Linda Schmitke at (541) 659-9085 for more information. 400 tickets available.
Oregon Stage Works presents "The Nerd". One of the funniest plays ever written. Previews March 24 & 25. All Preview tickets $15. Sunday matinees at 2pm.
Starts: 8:00 PM
Ends: 10:00 AM
Tickets $20 Adults / $12 Students (21 & under). Special $15 General Admission through Sunday, April 5th!! Tickets online at www.oregonstageworks.org. 541-482-2334.
Exhibition includes rare original drawings, lithos, Serigraphs, Etchings, Giclee Prints & Oil Paintings by Shelley Schoneberg.
Main Room Large beautiful Original Drawings under glass: l) Michaelangelo & Zacharias, Sistine Chapel Ceiling(ist time for sale, $30,000; Sargent with Details of El Jaleo, Oyster Gatherers at Cancale, $3500., Great American Masters Drawing, Gauguin & Ia Orana Maria, Giclee Print, $1850; La Famille Du Pierrot; giclee print;$1500; The Moulin Rouge, $4500, 30 x 40 Drawing, plus 35 original prints in Special Portfolio, most with acetate covers (La Cirque, Litho $1500) La Reflexion, Litho $3000.) La Maquillage $3000, Litho; Shakespeare, A Midsummers Nights Dream, Giclee, $650.
Shelley Schonebergs website is: www.schonebergfinearts.com, which contains large curriculum vitae, major photos of Portraits, Murals, Mistress Merry Heart, Lady in Pink Litho, Whirling Etching, Our Day as a Sanguine Litho, Mother and Child;--At least 40 Prints; First Friday Opening will be a festive occasion. Schoneberg moved here Memorial Day 2008 from Maine where he lived for 40 years in a grand home with a studio just like Winslow Homers Studio in New York, where he lived for 3 years at the famous 9 West 10th Studios in the Village.
Schoneberg lives at 2454 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, OR 97520 -- phone: 541-482-5848; Email: schonberg@opendoor.com.
Exhibit at Liquid Assets Gallery, 96 N. Main Street #201, will be through April 24th;
Gallery is open from 3PM through 10 PM -- Schoneberg is a master portrait artist in charcoal pastel drawings and oil paintings on canvas, Still Lifes in Oils, Drawings, Landscapes, etc.
Icarus
by Edwin Sanchez
directed by Jimmy Garcia
A young man, his sister, and their mysterious homeless companion move into a beach house. They take in a man who wears a ski mask. An aging actress waiting for her big break lives next door. Though all have some type of physical or mental affliction, dreams and fantasies are what fuel their lives and carry them above our everyday world.
Matinees are offered May 23 and May 24 at 2 pm.
To purchase Tickets or for Ticket Information call Southern Oregon University Department of Theatre Arts at 541-552-6348.
A wine and fun-filled weekend of activities!
Kick off the weekend with a Friday night movie screening of Bottle Shock at the Varsity Theatre in Ashland, followed by a wine tasting reception at the Ashland Springs Hotel featuring French and California wines paired with dinner.
On Saturday, enjoy a School Bus Wine Tour to RoxyAnn Winery and South Stage Cellars with an onboard wine expert and gourmet box lunch.
Then get dressed up for the Saturday night Gala event featuring the wines from 14 wineries paired with the delectable food from 14 restaurants, live music, live auction and dancing into the night.
On Sunday, educate yourself about wine and winemaking at the Wine Basics@ScienceWorks workshops taught by regional experts in their field: learn the ABC's of the science behind siting a vineyard, pruning vines, making wine and much, much more.... And to cap it all off, meet some of the area's winemakers and learn about their wines at a Winemaker's Dinner at the Winchester Inn on Sunday night.
Proceeds from the weekend's events benefit ScienceWorks Museum and its science education programs that reach 15,000 students and educators in southern Oregon and northern California.
Day by day calendar:
Friday, May 29: 5:30pm The Science of Wine kicks off with a screening of “Bottle Shock,” at Ashland’s historic Varsity theatre.
Friday, May 29: 7:30pm A post-movie reception follows a short stroll away at the Ashland Springs Hotel with blind taste tests of European and American wines and a buffet dinner prepared by Larks Home Kitchen.
Saturday, May 30: 10am Hop on a winery School Bus Tour with an on-board wine expert and gourmet box lunch prepared by Larks Home Kitchen. Visit RoxyAnn Winery and South Stage Cellars for wine tasting and tours, while en-route, Rachael Martin, owner and winemaker of Red Lily Vineyards, teaches about grape-growing and wine-making in the Rogue Valley. The tour will return in plenty of time for the evening Gala.
Saturday, May 30: 6:30 – 11pm Don’t miss The Science of Wine Gala at ScienceWorks Museum with wine tastings from over 14 area wineries and food from some of Ashland’s best restaurants. Enjoy live jazz music throughout the evening, a live wine auction, Mystery Bottle Raffle and dancing into the night.
Sunday, May 31: 1 -5 pm Wine Basics@ScienceWorks Choose from eight, one-hour workshops focused on the basics of wine. Participants will learn wine and soil chemistry; how to evaluate wines; how to pair wines with food; how to site, design and plant a vineyard; learn the math about wines; and a lot more! For more detailed class descriptions, lecturer info and to register, please visit www.ScienceOfWineAshland.com.
Sunday, May 31: 6:30pm A winemaker’s dinner at the historic Winchester Inn caps off the weekend. Mingle with the winemakers over hors d’oeuvres in the stunning garden and then sit down for a tapas-style dinner paired with the featured wines.
The King of Navarre and three lords who are his close companions decide to devote themselves to three years of study and not give in to the company of women. Their oath is put to the test in short order when the Princess of France and her ladies-in-waiting arrive on a visit to the King’s court. Shakespeare’s classic use of wordplay, puns, and proximity to temptation brings the lords’ firmness of intention to the brink in this comedy.
Matinees are offered May 30 and May 31 at 2 pm.
To purchase Tickets or for Ticket Information call Southern Oregon University Department of Theatre Arts at 541-552-6348
Camelot Theatre presents "Spotlight on Hoagey Carmichael". Talent Ave. and Main St., Talent. Matinees on Sundays at 2pm. Tickets: 535-5250.
Starts: 8:00 PM
Ends: 11:00 PM
A club-footed servant clomps down the halls of
Mandacrest. A werewolf howls menacingly from the moors. Lord Edgar arrives with his new bride, Lady Enid, but a portrait of his first wife, Lady Irma, still stares down from the mantle. A vampire, a mysterious intruder, an Egyptian princess roused from her tomb. These and other delicious characters are all played by two versatile actors in this hilarious quick-change parody of Gothic suspense films. Non-musical comedy.
April 10 - May 31
Previews April 8 & 9
Performances Thursday-Monday @ 8:00
Also Sunday brunch matinees @ 1:00
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
Dimitri Matheny & Friends
Tribute to Art Farmer
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 • 7:00 p.m.
Paschal Winery in Talent
Tickets: $12, $10 for Siskiyou Institute members ($5 for students)
Seating for this concert is limited and advance reservations are suggested.
Reservations can be made by calling the Siskiyou Institute at 541-488-3869 or by emailing info@siskiyouinstitute.com
The Siskiyou Institute presents a very special evening with flugelhorn player/ composer/educator Dmitri Matheny. This performance will be a tribute to his mentor and teacher for ten years, the great Art Farmer. Dmitri has performed several times for the Siskiyou Institute at the Old Siskiyou Barn with pianist Darrell Grant. Dmitri will be in the Rogue Valley as an artist in residence as part of the S.I. Artists in the Schools Program where he will conduct clinics at a number of schools in the Rogue Valley.
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
The slayings of the last three sheriffs in Jacksonville has brought us all together in hopes of bringing some order to this lawless town. Put on your western attire, step back in time and help us solve this mystery. Dinner, a night stay and a gourmet breakfast awaits you.
March 28th, April 11th and May 9th
Call for Reservations…Limited Space Available
Mention this ad and receive 15% discount
Hosted by: Bybee’s Historic Inn
883 Old Stage Rd
541-899-0106
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
Come experience the excellence of world-renowned musical performances all year long at Southern Oregon University! Join the SOU FRIENDS OF MUSIC by purchasing a season pass for $150 and enjoy all of the spectacular performances presented throughout the year. Your patronage supports the many programs and scholarships we have to offer our music students at SOU, so come, enjoy, and experience excellence!
Tickets and season passes may be purchased at the Music Department office, or reserved by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. For more information, please call 542-552-6101 or visit our website: sou.edu/music.
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