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The Medford Cruise makes its approach via downtown. See itemizing below Friday, June 17. MT file photograph
Friday, June 17
Spanish Language Group: English audio system with no less than an intermediate information of Spanish can meet at 11 a.m. Fridays, on the Medford Senior Heart, 510 East Fundamental St. Search for informal, supportive dialog and interpretation. Native audio system are welcome to assist. Name 541-499-6646.
SOPEX Stamp Present: The Southern Oregon Philatelic Society’s annual free stamp present, SOPEX, might be from midday to 7 p.m. Friday, June 17, and 10 a.m. to five p.m. Saturday, June 18, within the United Methodist Church Social Corridor, 607 W. Fundamental St., Medford. The present will characteristic over 500 exhibit pages and 9 vendor cubicles promoting stamps, covers, postcards and amassing provides. The stamp membership will provide free stamps for kids. Admission is free. The Southern Oregon Philatelic Society is the one membership between Eugene and Sacramento, California. For additional particulars, e mail at fnswan@mac.com or name 541-770-1689.
Teen Film Matinee: Teenagers can watch treasure and pirate-themed films, adopted by informal chat concerning the movie from 1 to three p.m. each Friday via August, on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave. Movies might be rated G via PG-13. For additional particulars and a full itemizing of movie titles, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-774-8679.
Medford Cruise: The annual Medford Cruise will as soon as once more rev up its engine. The occasion kicks off with a Poker Chip Enjoyable Run open to all types of vehicles and bikes at 1:30 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Fichtner-Mainwaring Park, 334 Holmes Ave., Medford, adopted by a live performance within the park from 6 to 9 p.m. that includes The Trendy Gents, and an after-dusk (roughly 9:30 p.m.) drive-in film that includes the “Again to the Future,” on the park (parking begins at 6 p.m.). The Present ’n’ Shine runs on the park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, with prize classes for avenue rods, sports activities vehicles, scorching rods, imports and every of the Detroit Three automakers. The primary occasion is the downtown cruise from 5 to eight p.m. Saturday, June 18. All occasions are free to attend. To register your car, or for a full itemizing of occasions and actions and updates, see medfordcruise.org, e mail at data@medfordcruise.org or name 541-858-0596.
Gold Hill E-book Membership: The Gold Hill Library E-book Membership for adults 18 and older will meet at 3 p.m. the third Friday of every month, on the Gold Hill library, 202 Dardanelles St. On Friday, June 17, the guide to be mentioned might be “The Starless Sea” by Erin Morgenstern. Books can be found for pickup one month earlier than the assembly date. For additional particulars or to register, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-855-1994.
Slopes & Trails: Slopes & Trails will host a free meet-and-greet at 5 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Applegate River Lodge & Restaurant, 15100 Freeway 238, Applegate. The nonprofit group gives social and leisure actions. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required. See slopes.org.
Sonido Alegre: The band — guitarist Charles Man, violinist Linda Powers, bassist John Galloway and percussionist Nick Helibrunn — will carry out authentic music and choose covers with Spanish flavors and flamenco aptitude at 5 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Trium Wines Tasting Room, 203 E. Fundamental St., Expertise. See triumwines.com or name 541-625-9100.
Steve Shine Jazz Trio: The trio — Steve Shine, Tom Stamper and Vernocia D’Leon — will play a mixture of jazz, R & B, blues and present music at 5 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Bloomsbury Blends, 290 E. Fundamental St., Ashland. See bloomsburyblends.com or name 541-708-0608.
Rick Millward: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Rick Millward will carry out a mixture of traditional and present rock, pop, folks and authentic music at 5 p.m. Friday, June 17, at The City Cork, City Cork, 340 N. Fir St., Medford. See theurbancork.com or name 541-779-1788.
David Cahalan: Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist David Cahalan will carry out at 5 p.m. Friday, June 17, at DANCIN Vineyards, 4477 S. Stage Street, Medford. Name 541-245-1133 or dancin.com.
Dayton Mason: Gypsy jazz singer, songwriter and guitarist Dayton Mason will carry out at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Hummingbird Property Vineyard, 1677 Previous Stage Street, Central Level. See hummingbirdestate.com or name 541-930-2650.
The Roadsters: Guitarists James Fletcher and Joe Carnes, bassist Billy Boy Santos, percussionists Annette Marie Fortino and Jerry Horton, and keyboardist Elena Shpatenko-Fletcher will play a mixture of nation, oldies, traditional rock and pop at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Walkabout Brewing Co., 921 Mason Means, Medford. The occasion can also be a fundraiser for Lions Sight and Listening to Heart, which gives monetary help for eye exams, listening to exams, eye glasses and listening to aids for people assembly particular earnings standards. Search for a wine raffle, silent public sale and seize baggage, along with the dwell music. See walkaboutbrewing.com or name 541-734-4677.
Giantess Duo: Singer-songwriter and bassist Tess Minnick and guitarist Rob Gunderson will carry out a mix of guitar pushed blues rock, sultry jazz and a contact of rockabilly/nation in an eclectic mixture of covers and originals at 6 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Bayer Household Property Vineyard, 11663 Agate Street, Eagle Level. See bayerfamilyestate.com or name 541-826-8953.
Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitar participant Jeff Kloetzel will play an acoustic mixture of pop, folks and soul, together with authentic songs at 6 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.
John Dabaco: Jazz pianist John Dabaco will carry out requirements and classics at 6 p.m. each Friday and Saturday, at Rumour Restaurant, Lounge and Backyard, 40 S. First St., Ashland. See hearsayashland.com or name 541-625-0505.
Salsa Brava!: The ensemble — Christina Marsilia on vocals, John Mazzei on keys, Jeff Addicot on bass, Mike Fitch and Theresa McCoy on percussion, Gordon Greenley and Joe Fascilla on horns — will carry out an array of dance kinds, together with Afro Cuban salsa, son Cubano, merengue, bachata, cha-cha, plena and Latin pop from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Paschal Vineyard, 1122 Suncrest Street, Expertise. A newbie dance lesson might be offered by Saraleno Dance Co. Wine, meals and drinks might be out there for buy. Doorways open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $15 on the door, money solely. See paschalwinery.com or name 541-535-7957.
Wake the Lifeless: Celtic Grateful Lifeless jam band, Wake the Lifeless, will carry out at 7 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Grizzly Peak Vineyard, 1600 E. Nevada St., Ashland. The band blends the music from the Grateful Lifeless and Summer time of Love songbooks and tunes from the Celtic fiddle and pipe traditions of Eire, Scotland, Quebec and Galicia to create a profound sense of playfulness to those iconic songs of the ’60s and ’70s. Tickets are $25 and can be found on-line at eventbrite.com. For additional particulars see grizzlypeakwinery.com or name 541-482-5700.
Nick Garrett Powell: Guitarist and singer Nick Garrett Powell, lead singer of the acoustic duo The Fret Drifters, will carry out at 7 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Jefferson Spirits, 404 E. Fundamental St., Medford. See jeffersonspirits.com, Jefferson Spirits on Fb or name 541-500-1349.
Not Too Shabby: Singer Lisa Yriarte, guitarist Pete Brown and drummer Mike Fitch will play a mixture of pop, blues, R&B and up to date hits at 7 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Bella Union Restaurant, 170 W. California St., Jacksonville. See bellau.com or name 541-899-1770.
Candy N’ Juicy: Dance the evening away to the funky sounds of Candy N’ Juicy at 8 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Grape Road Bar & Grill, 31 S. Grape St., Medford. See grapestreetbarandgrill.com or name 541-500-8881.
The Lynx Household Band: Various rock band The Lynx Household Band will carry out at 9 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Native 31 Pub, 31 Water St., Ashland. See local31pub.com or name 541-708-6813.
Britt Competition Orchestra: The Britt Competition orchestra, below the route of Teddy Abrams, together with visitor artist, pianist Sebastian Chang, will current “Anniversary Spectacular” at 8 p.m.
Friday, June 17, on the Britt Pavilion, 350 S. First St., Jacksonville. This system contains “Every thing Occurs So A lot,” by Timo Andres; Sebastian Chang’s The Empress Piano Concerto; Ludwig Van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 (Eroica); and a World Premiere Particular Fee devoted to the sixtieth anniversary of the BFO. Tickets are $49 for premium reserved seating, $29 for reserved seating, $20 for garden seating, and $10 for college students (with ID) ages 12 and youthful. Gates open at 6 p.m. Tickets will be bought at brittfest.org, on the field workplace, 216 W. Fundamental St., Medford, or by calling 800-882-7488. For additional particulars, see brittfest.org.
Saturday, June 18
Auto Europa Ashland Automobile Membership: Individuals concerned about European traditional and unique vehicles can meet from 8 to 10 a.m. the third Saturday of each month at Water Road Café, 10 Water St., Ashland. The membership usually goes on cruises to numerous areas all through the valley. For additional particulars, see autoeuropaashland.com.
Ashland Saturday Market: Contemporary and natural seasonal produce, bakery objects, artisan meals, crops and different items can be found from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays via Oct. 30, alongside Oak Road in downtown Ashland. See rvgrowersmarket.com.
Medford Vehicles & Espresso: Automobile fans can meet from 9 to 10:30 a.m. each Saturday at 2780 E. Barnett Street, Medford, close to Starbucks and Mountain Mike’s Pizza. The group is not going to maintain conferences within the occasion of rain or snowy climate. Discover Medford Vehicles and Espresso on Fb for additional data.
Grants Go Growers Market: Discover native seasonal produce, baked items, drinks and extra from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays on the nook of Fourth and F Streets, Grants Go. See growersmarket.org.
Lithia Artisans Market: Greater than 40 artisans show and promote handcrafted objects from 10 a.m. to five p.m. Saturdays and Sundays via October alongside Calle Guanajuato, the pedestrian walkway behind the downtown plaza that runs subsequent to Ashland Creek in Ashland. Name 541-301-9811 or see lithiaartisansmarket.com.
Stroll via Historical past: Take a stroll although Jacksonville’s historical past throughout a one-hour guided tour at 10 a.m. each Saturday via Sept. 3. The tour will depart from Jacksonville’s Courthouse Sq., in entrance of Metropolis Corridor, 206 N. Fifth St., Jacksonville. Go to authorities and industrial buildings, fraternal lodges and houses. Learn the way playing cash constructed a church; how a saloon housed the county’s first museum; how the Civil Warfare ended a profitable mercantile partnership; how hearth reshaped the city and a railroad each destroyed and preserved it; and extra. Admission is free; donations accepted. All donations go in the direction of the preservation and upkeep of Jacksonville’s historic buildings. Name 541-245-3650 or e mail data@historicjacksonville.org.
Royal Tea Celebration: The Randall Theatre Firm will maintain a “Royal Tea Celebration” with Belle, Cinderella and Anna (from “Frozen”), at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 18, on the Ghostlight Playhouse, 115 E. Fundamental St., Medford. The tea celebration will options tales, songs and crafts led by the royal hosts. Friends are inspired to decorate as royalty, and photos with the princesses might be out there. Tickets are $18. Admission contains tea, espresso, lemonade and light-weight snacks. Wine, beer and cider might be out there for buy. For tickets and knowledge see randalltheatre.com or calling 541-690-8810.
Historic Financial institution Tour: Step behind the counter of the oldest financial institution within the Pacific Northwest — Beekman Financial institution — from 11 a.m. to three p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, via Sept. 4, on the Beekman Financial institution Museum, 110 W. California St., Jacksonville. A costumed docent will inform the tales of nineteenth century banking practices, gold delivery and handshake offers. Begun in 1856 as a gold mud workplace, it’s the oldest monetary establishment between San Francisco and Portland. Preserved as a museum since 1915, it noticed over $40 million in gold cross its counter throughout Jacksonville’s heyday within the late 1800s — price over $1 billion at the moment. Admission is free; donations enormously appreciated. Proceeds go towards preservation and upkeep of the financial institution. Name 541-245-3650 or see historicjacksonville.org. For additional data and different season choices, name 541-245-3650 or e mail data@historicjacksonville.org.
Porchfest: Musicians will arrange and carry out on neighborhood porches in northwest Grants Go from 11 a.m. to three p.m. Saturday, June 18. The occasion will happen within the Northwest Washington Boulevard space of city, with the collaborating streets closed all the way down to car site visitors. Greater than 21 musical teams or solo acts of assorted genres will carry out, and attendees can deliver their very own chairs and sit or stand on the grass, sidewalk, or driveways to pay attention. At Lawnridge Park, 1090 N.W. Hawthorne Ave., search for distributors, raffles, meals vehicles and extra. Donations and proceeds of things bought on the pageant will assist nonprofit organizations CASA, Household Options, Maslow Mission and Mission Youth+. For extra data see porchfestgrantspass.org.
All-Ages Storytime: Grasp storyteller Will Hornyak will current “Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Marvel for All Ages,” at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 18, on the Applegate library, 18485 N. Applegate Street. Hornyak will take listeners on a journey of creativeness that includes unforgettable characters, memorable plots and far-flung lands of delusion and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends and participation tales, Hornyak weaves a large internet of oral traditions right into a considerate, partaking crafted efficiency. For additional particulars or to register, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-846-7346.
Southern Oregon Stitchers: The these concerned about needle artwork can meet from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the third Saturday of every month, besides December, at First Presbyterian Church of Central Level, 456 W. Pine St. Basic conferences embrace displays on numerous stitching methods reminiscent of, embroidery, cross sew, Japanese embroidery, blackwork, sashiko, merciless, bullion, French knots, needlepoint, bead work, quilts and extra. Refreshments might be offered. Name 541-973-1275 or 541-646-1116.
Victorian Historical past Tour: Hear about Victorian medical practices throughout a tour from midday to three p.m. Saturday, June 18, on the Beekman Home, 470 E. California St., Jacksonville. The one-hour tour explores how most medical doctors nonetheless lacked formal medical schooling, hospitals have been nearly non-existent, germs have been unknown and narcotics, opiates, alcohol and poisons have been the bottom of most medicines. Costumed docents will talk about the native well being care out there within the late 1800s, sharing tales of Beekman well being points and “cures,” and mentioning sanitation measures the household adopted. Excursions start each 20 minutes and tour dimension restricted to eight folks at a time. Reservations are required; tickets are $10. Tickets will be bought at historicjacksonville.org/victorian-theme-tours. Proceeds from all excursions profit historic restoration tasks. For additional data and different season choices, name 541-245-3650 or e mail data@historicjacksonville.org.
Caturday Pet Adoption: The Southern Oregon Humane Society will host a particular cat adoption day, “Joyful Caturday,” that includes a waived cat adoption price for cats 6 months and older, from midday to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Southern Oregon Humane Society, 2910 Desk Rock Street, Medford. Kittens (lower than 6 months) might be out there for adoption at common charges. Regular adoption procedures do apply. See sohumane.org/cats for additional particulars and to view pictures and details about cats prepared for adoption. Name 541-779-3215.
Pirate and Mermaid Particular Storytime: Younger kids are invited to a particular storytime all concerning the treasures of land and sea at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 18, on the Central Level library, 116 S. Third St. Crafts and actions will comply with the storytime. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-664-3228.
Gardening Presentation: Jason Riessland, Grasp Gardener and licensed teacher in Korean pure farming, will give a presentation on Korean gardening from 1 to three p.m. Saturday, June 18, on the Expertise library, 101 House St. Riessland will introduce the system of farming and gardening developed by Grasp Han-Kyu Cho of South Korea. The system makes use of the revitalization and reintroduction of indigenous microorganisms into the soil, in addition to cheap, made-on-site liquid fertilizers that may be utilized in two methods. Moreover, Riessland will talk about the agricultural crossroads we discover ourselves in at current. Contributors will study to establish the rights, ideas and coronary heart of Pure Farming; develop a primary understanding of the 9 core options utilized in Korean Pure Farming; and obtain and introduction to the IMO1 course of. For additional particulars, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-535-4163.
Crafternoon: Teenagers and adults can sew a treasure field with material and embellished with crystals, sequins and beads throughout a two-session craft time from 1 to three p.m. Saturdays, June 18, and July 9, on the Gold Hill library, 202 Dardanelles St. You’ll need to attend each dates to finish the mission. The library will present provides and have some stitching machines out there to make use of. You probably have your individual moveable stitching machine and stitching provides, deliver them with you. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-855-1994.
“Treasures of the Applegate” Presentation: A panel of 5 Applegaters — Barb Mumblo, Mark Prchal, Janis Mohr-Tipton, Janeen Sathre and Ann Goff — will share their “gems” of the Applegate of their fields of experience from 1 to three p.m. Saturday, June 18, on the Ruch library, 7919 Freeway 238. Find out about birds, geology, mountaineering trails, Cantrall-Buckley Park treasures and wildflowers, then decide up a replica of the in depth Applegate Valley Scavenger Hunt, and start your adventures. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-899-7438.
Phil King: The singer, songwriter and guitarist will play acoustic Americana-style originals together with a mixture of retro cowl songs throughout all kinds of genres at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Augustino Property at The Huge Crimson Barn, 16995 N. Applegate Street, Grants Go. See augustinoestate.com or name 541-846-1881.
Child’s Crafternoon: Youngsters 8 and older can enhance a picket field to carry their treasures from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 18, on the Phoenix library, 510 W. First St. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-535-7090.
Tim Church: Guitarist Tim Church will play a mixture of classical, jazz, Spanish and Brazilian instrumentals at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Weisinger’s Household Vineyard, 3150 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland. See weisingers.com or name 541-488-5989.
Joshua Paul: Guitarist and singer Joshua Paul will carry out a mix of Americana, rock, nation and blues at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Naumes Suncrest Vineyard, 1950 Suncrest Street, Expertise. See naumesfamilyvineyards.com or name 541-608-1755.
Jared Gutridge: Acoustic guitarist Jared Gutridge (of rock band Blender) will carry out a mix of indie rock and pop originals and covers at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Rogue Grape Barrel Room, 515 Bigham Knoll Drive, Jacksonville. See theroguegrape.com or name 541-622-8622.
JustaDuo: Singer Alois Henderson and multi-instrumentalist and singer Albert Lee will carry out straightforward listening pop and light-weight rock at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Stone River Vineyard and Winery, 2178 Pioneer Street, Expertise. Name 541-631-9583.
Rogue Suspects: Rock, funk and blues band The Rogue Suspects — singer Shae Celine, guitar participant Dirk Worth, bassist Greg Frederick, drummer David Bolen and keyboard participant Don Harriss—will carry out a particular live performance of soul tunes at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Bayer Household Property Vineyard, 11663 Agate Street, Eagle Level. See bayerfamilyestate.com or name 541-826-8953.
Mark Charles Hill & Buddies: Guitarist and singer Mark Charles Hill and buddies will play a mixture of gentle rock, nation and pop at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Bella Union Restaurant, 170 W. California St., Jacksonville. See bellau.com or name 541-899-1770.
Sunday, June 19
Jacksonville Farmers Market: The market is open from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. each Sunday via October on the grounds of the Historic Jacksonville Courthouse, 206 N. Fifth St., Jacksonville. You’ll discover native produce, recent baked items, naturally raised beef, native seafood, drinks, treats, ready meals, arts, crafts and dwell music. Discover jville.market on Fb for updates and additional data.
David Barnes: Southern Oregon singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, David Barnes, will carry out authentic music and choose covers from 3 to five p.m. each Sunday at South Stage Cellars, 125 S. Third St., Jacksonville. See southstagecellars.com or name 541-899-9120.
Medford Juneteenth Celebration: Have a good time group and freedom in the course of the second annual family-friendly Southern Oregon Juneteenth Celebration from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, June 19, at Pear Blossom Park, 312 E. Fourth St., Medford. Search for meals vehicles, distributors, and data cubicles from throughout the Valley. There additionally might be video games and actions for all ages, together with face portray and bounce homes. Reside music and leisure might be carried out by the Bishop Mayfield Band, native DJs and singers, plus inspiring audio system, and dance and music performances from the youth program, AfroScoutz. A smaller stage within the Youngsters’ Zone will characteristic dwell music as properly. This 12 months’s Juneteenth celebration might be targeted on selling and supporting native Black-owned companies. For additional data, see baseoregon.org.
Joshua Paul: Guitarist and singer Joshua Paul will carry out a mix of Americana, rock, nation and blues at midday Sunday, June 19, at Callahan’s Mountain Lodge, 7100 Previous Freeway 99 S., Ashland. See callahanslodge.com/occasions or name 541-482-1299.
Charles Man & Linda Powers: Guitarist Charles Man and violinist Linda Powers of the band Sonido Alegre will carry out authentic music and choose covers with Latin, Spanish, flamenco and Gypsy influences at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 19, at Bayer Household Property Vineyard, 11663 Agate Street, Eagle Level. See bayerfamilyestate.com or name 541-826-8953.
Native Composers Live performance: A live performance of latest chamber music by native composers might be at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 19, within the Music Recital Corridor, 450 S. Mountain Ave., on the Southern Oregon College campus in Ashland. The featured composers, members of the Southern Oregon chapter of the Nationwide Affiliation of Composers USA, are William Ashworth, I’lana Cotton, Ken Deveney, Mark Jacobs, Beth Martin, Melissa Orr, Greg Steinke and R. Barry Ulrich. The efficiency is devoted to the reminiscence of Ulrich, who handed away this 12 months. The music might be carried out by flutist Angela Koregelos, Elisa clarinetist Montoya Sanchez, violinist Christiana Carr, cellist Doug Fong and pianist Nic Temple. Admission is $10 on the door.
Stardust Quartet: Singer Ruth Reyes on vocals, guitarist Tim Church, bassist Dave Miller, and Paul Schmeling on sax, will play jazz music at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 19, at Pebblestone Cellars, 1670 Pioneer Street, Expertise. See pebblestonecellars.wine or name 541-512-1655.
David Barnes: Southern Oregon singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, David Barnes, will carry out authentic music and choose covers from 3 to five p.m. each Sunday at South Stage Cellars, 125 S. Third St., Jacksonville. See southstagecellars.com or name 541-899-9120.
Bob Haworth: Singer-songwriter Bob Haworth, previously a member of the bands of The Brothers 4 and The Kingston Trio, will carry out at 5 p.m. Sunday, June 19, at Bella Union Restaurant, 170 W. California St., Jacksonville. See bellau.com or name 541-899-1770.
Rod Petrone: The classical guitarist will play a mixture of instrumentals from Brazil, Latin America and France, alongside along with his personal preparations of Italian compositions at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 19, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.
Britt Competition Orchestra: The Britt Competition orchestra, below the route of Teddy Abrams, together with visitor artist, cellist Seth Parker Woods, will current “Juneteenth Celebration,” that includes music by Black composers at 8 p.m. Sunday, June 19, on the Britt Pavilion, 350 S. First St., Jacksonville. This system contains “Umoja,” by Valerie Coleman; Tyshawn Sorey’s “For Roscoe Mitchell;” Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson’s “Calvary Ostinato from Lamentations;” from Symphony No. 4, Adolphus Hailstork’s “Nonetheless Holding On;” and Julius Eastman’s “Femenine.”Tickets are $49 for premium reserved seating, $29 for reserved seating, $20 for garden seating, and $10 for college students (with ID) ages 12 and youthful. Gates open at 6 p.m. Tickets will be bought at brittfest.org, on the field workplace, 216 W. Fundamental St., Medford, or by calling 800-882-7488. For additional particulars see brittfest.org.
Monday, June 20
Take & Make: Youngsters and their households can cease by any JCLS department to choose up a take-and-make craft equipment throughout choose dates. Every library department gives a novel craft for each age group, from preschoolers to adults, and all want provides are included within the equipment. For particulars, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar, or name the library department in your space.
DART Cell Companies: The JCLS DART outreach car, which visits a wide range of areas all through Jackson County, is a Wi-Fi hotspot and pc lab all rolled into one. Library employees, referred to as Cell Companies Specialists, provide use of their laptop computer computer systems, together with tech assist and particular packages and displays. Anybody inside a 300-foot radius of DART can entry its Wi-Fi free of charge. To study extra, together with essentially the most up-to-date schedule of stops, see jcls.org/DART or name 541-774-8679.
Teen Gamer Day: Teenagers can play traditional and new board video games, Nintendo Swap or Wii from midday to five p.m. each Monday on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-774-8679.
Writer Speak: Maria Katsantones, writer of “Mountaineering in Ashland: a Complete Guidebook,” will speak about their guide at 7 p.m. Monday, June 20, at Bloomsbury Books, 290 E. Fundamental St., Ashland. Admission is free. Name 541-488-0029 or see bloomsburyashland.com.
Paul Schmeling Band: The Paul Schmeling Band will carry out jazz requirements from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays at Martino’s Restaurant and Lounge, 58 E. Fundamental St., Ashland. E-mail at artymorlan@gmail.com or name 541-488-4420.
**CANCELED** She & Him: *Word: This present has been canceled. For additional data see brittfest.org or name 800-882-7488.
Tuesday, June 21
Ashland Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market: Seasonal vegetables and fruit, fresh-cut flowers, crafts, specialty meals, drinks and extra can be found from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays via November, at 1554 Webster St., close to Southern Oregon College, Ashland. See rvgrowersmarket.com.
Daniel Meyer Pool: The out of doors pool at 1705 Properties Ave. in Ashland is open for lap and leisure swimming via early September. The pool might be closed on all Mondays. For data on swim schedules and classes, see ashland.or.us/swim or name 541-488-0313.
Capturing Star Wands: Youngsters 5 and older could make an LED capturing star wand that glows even after being turned off at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 21, on the Butte Falls library, 626 Fir Ave. All supplies might be offered. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-865-3511.
Medford Senior Heart Bingo: The Medford Senior Heart will host bingo video games for adults at 12:30 p.m. each Tuesday and Saturday on the Medford Senior Heart, 510 E. Fundamental St.; $8 for six playing cards for 10 video games. Should be 18 or older to take part. Doorways open at 11:30 a.m. For additional particulars on the video games or for a full itemizing of actions and companies out there, see medfordseniorcenter.org.
Teen Escape Room: Teenagers 13 and older can work collectively to flee “The Pirate’s Lair,” at 1 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, June 21, on the Eagle Level library, 239 W. Fundamental St. The contributors of the escape room have “overheard” on the library a few secret treasure buried by the well-known pirate Captain Bianca E-book. This historical treasure belongs in a museum, however these rapscallions wish to preserve it for themselves. You’ve made it to the pirate’s secret lair, however those that need the treasure for themselves are proper behind you. Remedy the puzzle, and get out earlier than they arrive and steal it away. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-826-3313.
Social Dance Membership: Dance to music carried out by Darren Kuykendall from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays on the Rogue Valley Sq. Dance Heart, 3377 Desk Rock Street, Medford. Dances embrace swing, foxtrot, waltz, cha-cha, tango and extra. You don’t want a companion to take part. Admission is $5-$6. Name or textual content 541-941-1973.
Medford Cribbage Match: Compete in a spherical of cribbage with the native cribbage group at 1:45 p.m. Tuesdays at Mountain Mike’s Pizza, 2640 E. Barnett Street, Medford. All ages welcome. Name 541-499-1500.
Studying Style Chat: Be a part of different readers and fans of mysteries for a dialogue of the style in additional element and to share titles and authors at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, on the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-774-6980.
Tuesday Afternoon Knitters: Knitters, crocheters and tatters of all talent ranges can collect to study from one another, share concepts and create new items from 3 to five p.m. the primary and third Tuesday of every month on the Phoenix library, 510 W. First St. For additional data see Tuesday Afternoon Knitters on Fb.
Historical past Presentation: Native historians Dan and Carole Nielson will give an all-ages presentation, “Pirates,” at 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, on the Shady Cove library, 22477 Freeway 62. The Nielsons will introduce you to the world of pirates and among the most notorious characters to have sailed the seven seas. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-878-2270.
Cocktails for a Trigger: Buddies of the Animal Shelter will maintain a fundraising occasion “Cocktail for a Trigger” from 5 to eight p.m. Tuesday, June 21, at Luna Café, 2525 Ashland St., Ashland. Luna will create a pair signature cocktails (non-alcoholic lemonade is obtainable) for FOTAS, with a portion of these particular drink proceeds benefiting the FOTAS Spay/Neuter Fund. Additionally search for a 50/50 raffle and (probably) just a few cat or kitten “company.” The particular FOTAS particular drinks might be out there at Luna via the top of June and FOTAS will obtain a portion of these beverage costs. For additional particulars see fotas.org or name 541) 774-6651.
Medicare presentation: Linda Clarkson and Cheryl Harrison of Futurity First Insurance coverage Group will give a free presentation, “Medicare 101,” at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, on the Central Level Parks and Recreation, 235 S. Haskell St., Room 2, Central Level. Presenters will assessment Medicare Half A and Half B, in addition to Medicare Benefit (Half C) plans and Medicare Complement medical insurance plans. Contributors additionally will learn the way Medicare Half D prescription drug plans work and methods to get assist with the price of prescribed drugs. Shows are meant for people who find themselves turning 65 and are new to Medicare. To register, name 541-973-2100 or e mail roguemedicare@ffig.com.
Candy Adelines: The Southern Oregon Sound Chapter of Candy Adelines Worldwide, a dynamic a cappella refrain for ladies, below the route of Martha Segura, gives instruction on vocal method, musical accuracy and showmanship. Rehearsals are from 6 to eight p.m. Tuesdays at Eastwood Baptist Church, 675 N. Keene Means Drive, Medford. Name 541-595-8247 or see southernoregonsoundchorus.com.
Dusty Ruckus & The Pastel Panties: Bluegrass bands Dusty Ruckus & The Pastel Panties will carry out at 9 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, at Native 31 Pub, 31 Water St., Ashland. See local31pub.com or name 541-708-6813.
Wednesday, June 22
ScienceWorks Arms-On Museum: Quite a lot of interactive science reveals can be found on the museum, positioned at 1500 E. Fundamental St., Ashland. The interactive museum might be open from 10 a.m. to five p.m. Wednesday to Sunday. Many reveals might be modified to cut back contact surfaces — fewer hands-on actions — and enhance bodily distancing. Admission is $12.50, $10.50 for ages 2 via 12 and 65 and older, and free for teenagers below age 2, $3 for SNAP/Oregon Path card holders. Admission is $3 the primary Sunday of each month. To buy tickets or for extra data, see scienceworksmuseum.org or name 541-482-6767.
Youngsters Nature Presentation: Youngsters 5 years and older can be part of Bugs-R-Us to play detective with actual owl pellets to study what owls have eaten at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 22, on the Applegate library, 18485 N. Applegate Street. Latex gloves, tweezers, and magnifying glasses might be offered for dissecting the owl pellets. Youngsters may also find out about owls within the surroundings and the half they play within the food-web cycle. For additional particulars or to register, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-846-7346.
Teen Sport Day: Teenagers 12 and older can take part in a treasure searching live-action board recreation at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, on the Expertise library, 101 House St. Teenagers will play in opposition to one another, roll big cube and step on big areas to get to the “buried treasure” earlier than everybody else. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-535-4163.
All-Ages Storytime: Grasp storyteller Will Hornyak will current “Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Marvel for All Ages,” at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, on the White Metropolis library, 3143 Avenue C. Hornyak will take listeners on a journey of creativeness that includes unforgettable characters, memorable plots, and far-flung lands of delusion and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends and participation tales, Hornyak weaves a large internet of oral traditions right into a considerate, partaking crafted efficiency. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-864-8880.
Yarnia: Youngsters 8 and older can study to knit or crochet from 2 to three:30 p.m. Wednesdays on the Eagle Level library, 239 W. Fundamental St. Provides and instruction are offered. All ranges welcome. For additional particulars, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-826-3313.
Pirate and Mermaid Particular Storytime: Younger kids are invited to a particular storytime all concerning the treasures of land and sea at 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, on the Jacksonville library, 340 W. C St. Crafts and actions will comply with the storytime. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-899-1665.
Youngsters’s Treasure Hunt: Youngsters can search for a pirate treasure at 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, on the Shady Cove library, 22477 Freeway 62. Comply with clues to a particular shock as you navigate your approach via the library. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-878-2270.
Pirate and Mermaid Particular Storytime: Younger kids are invited to a particular storytime all concerning the treasures of land and sea at 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, on the Shady Cove library, 22477 Freeway 62. Crafts and actions will comply with the storytime. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-878-2270.
Applegate Night Market: Store native straight from space farmers, artisans, and crafters, and listen to dwell music by regional artists from 5 to eight p.m. each Wednesday via Oct., at Electrical Gardens Flower Farm, 8035 Freeway 238, Jacksonville. See applegateeveningmarket.com or name 541-761-6502.
Gold Hill Stitching Membership: Adults and youths 16 and older can be part of different stitching fans at 5 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month via Might, on the Gold Hill library, 202 Dardanelles St., to study to stitch or work on tasks you may have already began. All ranges welcome. There might be some provides and stitching machines out there, however it’s possible you’ll deliver your individual in case you have them. Youngsters ages 8-15 are welcome with an grownup to oversee and help them. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-855-1994.
Pinsky and Phil: Guitar and harmonica duo David Pinsky and Phil Newton will play authentic ‘60s-style Chicago blues duets at 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, at DANCIN Vineyards, 4477 S. Stage Street, Medford. Name 541-245-1133 or dancin.com.
Rick Millward: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Rick Millward will carry out a mixture of traditional and present rock, pop, folks and authentic music at 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, at Hummingbird Property Vineyard, 1677 Previous Stage Street, Central Level. See hummingbirdestate.com or name 541-930-2650.
Livable Metropolis Dialogue Group: Take part a dialogue specializing in local weather change within the Rogue Valley, and discover how wildfires influence our group at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave. The dialogue panel will embrace Josh Gross, Ashland-based writer of the novel “Summer time of Smoke,” who will introduce his guide and talk about how he sees local weather change impacting life within the Rogue Valley. Medford Planning Division Director Matt Brinkley will share town’s work on the Local weather Change Adaptation and Resiliency Plan. Deputy Hearth Marshall Mark Shay will share what town of Medford is doing to handle wildfire threat and what mitigation methods group members can take to assist create fire-wise communities. For additional particulars, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-774-8679.
Not Too Shabby: Singer Lisa Yriarte, guitarist Pete Brown and drummer Mike Fitch will play a mixture of pop, blues, R&B and up to date hits at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.
Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitar participant Jeff Kloetzel will play an acoustic mixture of pop, folks and soul, together with authentic songs at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, at South Stage Cellars, 125 S. Third St., Jacksonville. See southstagecellars.com or name 541-899-9120.
OSF Inexperienced Present: Free dwell leisure is introduced at 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays via Saturdays, via Oct. 1, on the Courtyard Stage adjoining to the Allen Elizabethan and Angus Bowmer theaters on the Oregon Shakespeare Competition campus, 15 S. Pioneer St., Ashland. See osfashland.org or name 541-482-4331.
Norah Jones: *SOLD OUT* 9-time Grammy award-winner, Norah Jones, will carry out at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, on the Britt Pavilion, 350 S. First St., Jacksonville. Jones first emerged on the world stage with the 2002 launch of “Come Away With Me,” her self-described “moody little document” that launched a singular new voice and grew into a worldwide phenomenon, sweeping the 2003 Grammy Awards. Since then, Jones has offered greater than 50 million albums, and her songs have been streamed six billion occasions worldwide. Tickets are $89 for reserved seating, $59 for garden seating, and $49 for ages 12 and youthful. Gates open at 6 p.m. Tickets will be bought at brittfest.org, on the field workplace, 216 W. Fundamental St., Medford, or by calling 800-882-7488. For additional particulars see brittfest.org.
Thursday, June 23
Medford Growers Market: Contemporary and natural seasonal produce, fresh-cut flowers, crafts and meals carts can be found from native farms and distributors from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays via November, in Hawthorne Park, 501 E. Fundamental St., nook of East Jackson and Hawthorne streets, Medford. See rvgrowersmarket.com.
All-Ages Storytime: Grasp storyteller Will Hornyak will current “Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Marvel for All Ages,” at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 23, on the Eagle Level library, 239 W. Fundamental St. Hornyak will take listeners on a journey of creativeness that includes unforgettable characters, memorable plots and far-flung lands of delusion and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends and participation tales, Hornyak weaves a large internet of oral traditions right into a considerate, partaking crafted efficiency. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-826-3313.
Eagle Level E-book Sale: E-book gross sales are from 12:30 to three p.m. Thursdays on the Eagle Level library, 239 W. Fundamental St. Search for new or gently-used books, DVDs and CDs. Proceeds assist fund library packages, actions and collections. For additional particulars, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-826-3313.
Digging Dinos: Youngsters can return in time and find out about 15 species of well-known dinosaurs with Bugs ’R Us skilled, John Jackson, at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 23, on the Expertise library, 101 House St. Discover actual fossils, tooth, claws and imitation pores and skin. Youngsters will study what period these creatures got here from, what are the dwelling dinos of at the moment, and might take part in a dinosaur fossil dig and take residence no matter they discover. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-535-4163.
Music within the Library: Musicians from Rogue Valley Symphony will carry out on the primary flooring of the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd., at 3 p.m. the fourth Thursday of every month via August. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-774-6980.
Deadbolt Thriller Society: Teenagers 13 and older can meet as much as assist resolve a Deadbolt Thriller Society field, from 3 to five p.m. Thursday, June 23, on the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. All of the provides might be offered to be immersed within the story, discover out extra concerning the suspects, and unravel clues. For additional particulars, see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-774-6980.
Summer time Thursdays: Carry a picnic and benefit from the summer time night, stroll concerning the historic Hanley grounds, take self-guided backyard excursions, and tour the Hanley Home from 4 to eight p.m. each Thursday via Sept. 1, on the Historic Hanley Farm, 1053 Hanley Street, Central Level. The primary Thursday of every month, along with Hanley Home excursions, you’ll have the chance to tour the Farm’s “outdated barn,” one of many oldest in Oregon that’s nonetheless standing, and each third Thursday wagon rides might be out there. All actions are free besides the home tour, which is $10, $5 for kids ages 12 and youthful. For additional particulars see sohs.org, e mail at data@sohs.org or name 541-773-6536.
Nick Garrett Powell: Guitarist and singer Nick Garrett Powell, lead singer of the acoustic duo The Fret Drifters, will carry out at 5 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at Bloomsbury Blends, 290 E. Fundamental St., Ashland. See bloomsburyblends.com or name 541-708-0608.
Jen Ambrose: Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jen Ambrose will play a mixture of authentic blues, soul and folks at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.
Irish Music: Hear dwell conventional Irish and Celtic music by a wide range of native musicians and take part dancing led by Alexis Jordan at 5:30 p.m. each Thursday at Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Vineyard, 2881 Hillcrest Street, Medford. Admission is free. See dunbarfarms.com or name 541-414-3363.
Comedy Improv Periods: The Rogue Valley Improvers, led by Thomas Hartmann who educated with Second Metropolis Chicago, will maintain free improvisational comedy apply from 6:30 to eight p.m. Thursdays on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave. For additional data, e mail forinfoman44@gmail.com.
Trivia Night time: Lighthearted video games of trivia can be found at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays at Portal Brewing, 100 E. Sixth St., Medford. Participation is free; prize for profitable group. Name 541-326-2261.
Ashland Metropolis Band: The group band, carried out by Don Bieghler, will carry out at 7 p.m. each Thursday via Aug. 11, within the Butler Band Shell in Ashland’s Lithia Park. Music choices will embrace authentic compositions, Broadway present songs, marches and featured soloists. Pre-concert music might be performed every week by a wide range of small ensembles at 6:15 pm, together with the Dixieland Band, the Rogue Valley Brass Quintet, the German Band, the Ashland Brass, the Rogue Valley Woodwind Quintet and the Jefferson State Brass. Admission is free. Guests are inspired to deliver blankets or low-level chairs, as park bench seating is restricted. A patriotic live performance might be introduced at midday Monday, July 4. See ashlandband.org for additional particulars.
The Lowest Pair: Kendl Winter on vocals and banjo, and Palmer T. Lee on vocals, banjo, and guitar will carry out roots and folks tunes at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 23, on the Cedarwood Farm Barn, 7912 Wagner Creek Street, Expertise. Tickets are $25 and can be found on-line at eventbrite.com. Doorways open at 6 p.m. For additional data see ashlandfolkcollective.com.
Greg Frederick & Buddies: Bassist Greg Frederick and buddies will carry out at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at Bella Union Restaurant, 170 W. California St., Jacksonville. See bellau.com or name 541-899-1770.
Maracujá: The duo — singer, sax participant and guitarist Caitlin Belem and guitarist Terrence Rosnagle — will carry out a mixture of fiery Cuban son and Brazilian samba-funk to soothing bossa nova and wistful boleros at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at Laughing Girl Farm, 1564 E. Nevada St., Ashland. Admission is $25 on the door. For reservations and additional particulars see cagefreeconcerts.com or e mail at seats@cagefreeconcerts.com. Doorways open at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, June 24
All-Ages Storytime: Grasp storyteller Will Hornyak will current “Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Marvel for All Ages,” at 2 p.m. Friday, June 24, on the Gold Hill library, 202 Dardanelles St. Hornyak will take listeners on a journey of creativeness that includes unforgettable characters, memorable plots and far-flung lands of delusion and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends and participation tales, Hornyak weaves a large internet of oral traditions right into a considerate, partaking crafted efficiency. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-855-1994.
Youngsters’s Storytime: Younger kids can be part of a particular themed storytime, crystal rising craft, and a crystal and gem scavenger hunt within the library at 2.m. Friday, June 24, on the Prospect library, 150 Mill Creek Drive. For additional particulars see jcls.org and click on on Applications & Occasions after which JCLS Calendar or name 541-560-3668.
Joshua Paul: Guitarist and singer Joshua Paul will carry out a mix of Americana, rock, nation, and blues at 2:30 p.m. Friday, June 24, at The English Lavender Farm, 8040 Thompson Creek Street, Applegate. See englishlavenderfarm.com or name 541-846-0375.
Grateful Lifeless Night time: Steve Shine, Tom Stamper and Vernocia D’Leon will play covers of Grateful Lifeless songs at 4:45 p.m. Friday, June 24, on the City Cork, City Cork, 340 N. Fir St., Medford. See theurbancork.com or name 541-779-1788.
Allison Scull and Victor Martin: Singer-songwriter and guitarist Allison Scull and sax participant Victor Martin will play a mixture of folks, jazz, blues and pop, together with Scull singing a few of her authentic songs in French at 5 p.m. Friday, June 24, at DANCIN Vineyards, 4477 S. Stage Street, Medford. Name 541-245-1133 or dancin.com.
Expertise Night Market: Contemporary natural produce, crafts, ready meals and extra can be found from native farms and distributors from 5:30 to eight:30 p.m. the fourth Friday of every month via Aug. 26, in Previous City Park, throughout from Metropolis Corridor on the nook of Fundamental and John streets, Expertise. On June 24, dwell music might be carried out by Josh Capehart. See talentartisansandgrowers.com.
Jones: Joshua and Shelley Kristen Jones will carry out covers of standard traditional rock, R&B, pop, jazz requirements, and originals at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 24, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.
Connor Reese: Singer-songwriter Connor Reese will carry out a mix of witty originals and quirky reimaginings of traditional tunes at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 24, at Hummingbird Property Vineyard, 1677 Previous Stage Street, Central Level. See hummingbirdestate.com or name 541-930-2650.
Trendy Prometheus Jazz Firm: The fashionable jazz group — Tom Stamper on drums, Dave Stone on sax, Steve Fain on bass, and Don Monjure on piano — will carry out improvisational jazz winding via a long time of the American Jazz expertise at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 24, at Bloomsbury Blends, 290 E. Fundamental St., Ashland. See bloomsburyblends.com or name 541-708-0608.
Taurie Michele: Singer and guitarist Taurie Michele will carry out indie rock and pop tunes at 6 p.m. Friday, June 24, at Applegate Nation Membership, 15090 Freeway 238, Applegate. Discover Applegate Nation Membership on Fb.com or name 541-846-1666.
‘Surealia’: Studio Roxander presents this 12 months’s “reinvention” of the up to date ballet “Surealia,” choreographed and directed by David Roxander. The present options younger dancers from Studio Roxander’s Academy of Ballet, together with Ashton Roxander and fellow Philadelphia Ballet dancer, Sydney Dolan. “Surealia” is an imaginative, mystical, mesmerizing explosion of colour, sound and motion — a passionate and charming ballet spectacle. Performances are set for 7 p.m. Friday, June 24, and 1 and seven p.m. Saturday, June 25, at Crater Performing Arts Heart, 55 N. Third St., Central Level. Tickets are $12 to $28 and will be bought at studioroxander.com, at Studio Roxander, 101 E. tenth St., or by calling 541-773-7272.
Nick Garrett Powell: Guitarist and singer Nick Garrett Powell, lead singer of the acoustic duo The Fret Drifters, will carry out at 7 p.m. Friday, June 24, at Bella Union Restaurant, 170 W. California St., Jacksonville. See bellau.com or name 541-899-1770.
Britt Competition Orchestra: The Britt Competition orchestra, below the route of Teddy Abrams, together with visitor artist, baritone Davóne Tines, will current “Truths Be Advised,” at 8 p.m. Friday, June 24, on the Britt Pavilion, 350 S. First St., Jacksonville. This system contains “Reflections and Prayers,” a set of American song-poems carried out by Davóne Tines, “Dover Seashore,” by Samuel Barber; Caroline Shaw’s “By & By;” Davóne Tines, Igėe Dieudonné, and Matthew Aucoin’s “Vigil;” Carlos Simon’s “Angels in Heaven;” andDmitri Shostakovich’s “Symphony No. 10 .” Tickets are $49 for premium reserved seating, $29 for reserved seating, $20 for garden seating, and $10 for college students (with ID) ages 12 and youthful. Gates open at 6 p.m. Tickets will be bought at brittfest.org, on the field workplace, 216 W. Fundamental St., Medford, or by calling 800-882-7488. For additional particulars see brittfest.org.
Thundercloud: Rock band Thundercloud will carry out at 9 p.m. Friday, June 24, at Native 31 Pub, 31 Water St., Ashland. See local31pub.com or name 541-708-6813.
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