Live music and festivals around Rogue Valley: November 26th-Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | Mail Tribune

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Rogue World Music Soundwalk: The City of Ashland and the Ashland Chamber of Commerce collaborated with Rogue World Music to create a winter music walk. Soundwalk is a selected audio track featuring music from cultures from all over the world. It will guide listeners through a series of visual installations through the festival’s downtown Ashland from Friday, November 26 to January 6. city ​​View. The map of Winter SoundWalk, each marked installation point can be downloaded/printed and viewed online. Participation is free. For more information, including Soundwalk maps and audio streaming or download instructions, see rogueworldmusic.org/soundwalk.

Spanish Language Group: Those who speak English and have at least intermediate knowledge of Spanish can find relaxed, supportive conversations and interpreters at the Medford Senior Center at 510 E. Main St. at 11 am on Friday. Native speakers are welcome to help. Need to be fully vaccinated and wear a mask. Call 541-779-1829.

Slopes & Trails: Slopes & Trails will host a free meet-and-greet in Las Palmas on Friday, November 26 (Friday) at 5 pm, at 210 E California St., Jacksonville. This non-profit organization provides social and entertainment activities. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required. See slopes.org.

Bryan Thiel: Singer and songwriter Bryan Thiel will perform at the Schmidt Family Vineyard, 330 Kubli Road, Grants Pass, at 5 pm on Friday, November 26. Admission is free. Please visit sfvineyards.com or call 541-846-9985.

Gypsy Rogue: Guitarists Dan Fellman and Marc Camilo and multi-instrumentalist Bob Rawlings will perform various jazz styles at Belle Fiore Winery at 100 Belle Fiore Lane in Ashland at 5:30 pm on Friday, November 26. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Lily Jo's Revolution: The Lily Jo's Revolution trio will perform at Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Winery at 2881 Hillcrest Road, Medford at 5:30 pm on November 26 (Friday). Admission is free. Please visit dunbarfarms.com or call 541-414-3363.

Rogue Suspects: The rock, funk and blues band The Rogue Suspects-singer Shae Celine, guitarist Dirk Price, bassist Greg Frederick, drummer David Bolen and keyboardist Don Harriss-will be on Friday, November 26 at 6 pm RoxyAnn Winery, 3285 Hillcrest Road, Medford. Please visit roxyann.com or call 541-776-2315.

John Dabac: Jazz pianist John Dabac will perform standard and classic works at the Hearsay Restaurant, Lounge and Garden at 40 First Street in Ashland at 6 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Please refer to hessayashland.com or call 541-625-0505.

Jones: Joshua and Shirley Kristen Jones will perform popular classic rock, R&B, pop, jazz standards and original songs at Downtown Market Co. at 123 West Medford on Friday, November 26 at 6:30 pm Cover. Please visit Downtownmarketco.com or call 541-973-2233.

Project FeederWatch: Volunteers can help experts count the birds that will visit the feeder at 620 North Mountain Avenue in Ashland at 9 am on Saturday, November 27th. The results will be submitted to Cornell University's FeederWatch program. Admission is free and no pre-registration is required. For more information, please visit ashlandparksandrec.org, send an email to parkinfo@ashland.or.us or call 541-488-5340.

Ice skating: The Ashland Rotary Centennial ice rink at 95 Winburn Way opposite Ashland Lithia Park will be open every day, weather permitting, until February 20. The entrance fee is US$5, 6-13 years old is US$4, and 5 years old and younger are free. The rental price of skates is $3. The franchise will be closed and masks will be required. The annual First Frost event is scheduled to be held on December 18th, with live music performances and figure skating performances. Call 541-552-2258 or visit ashland.or.us/icerink for timetable and admission information. All changes to participation requirements, schedules, skating courses and plans will be posted on the website.

Grants Pass Growers Market: On Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm, look for local seasonal produce, baked goods, beverages, etc. at the Josephine County Fair (Address: 1451 Fairgrounds Road, Grants Pass). Masks are needed in the market. See Growersmarket.org.

Medford Cars & Coffee: Car enthusiasts can meet at 2780 Medford E. Barnett Road, near Starbucks and Mountain Mike's Pizza every Saturday from 9 am to 10:30 am. In case of rain or snow, the group will not hold meetings. Look up Medford Cars and Coffee on Facebook for more information.

Lithia Artisan Market: From 10 am to 3 pm on Saturdays and Sundays, through December, more than 40 artisans display and sell handmade products along Calle Guanajuato, which is the sidewalk behind the downtown square, adjacent to Ashland’s Ashland Creek. Security measures will take effect, masks will be required, and social distancing will be enforced. Any announcement of closure or postponement will be posted on Lithia Artisans Market’s Facebook page. Call 808-303-2826 or visit litiaartisansmarket.com

NaNoWriMo VIP Lounge: To commemorate the National November Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), we invite teenagers and pre-adolescents to visit the Youth Department at Ashland Library at 410 Siskiyou Blvd. Or Medford Library, S. Central Ave. 205, where there will be a temporary VIP writing lounge where you can write (and snacks) every Saturday in November to achieve your writing goals. For more detailed information, please visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar or call 541-774-6980.

Medford Railway Park: This park is located at 799 Berrydale Ave. at the corner of Table Rock Road and Berrydale Avenue in Medford. It will be held on Saturday and Sunday, November 27-28, and December 18-19 morning Open from 11 am to 3 pm. Tourists can ride diesel trains and cars, watch the unique model railway layout and Hogwarts Express train, send and receive telegrams, visit historical railway equipment and more. Admission is free, but donations are accepted. All proceeds will be used for the maintenance and operation of the railway park in 2022. See ci.medford.or.us.

Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Jeff Kloetzel will perform acoustic mixes and originals of pop, folk and soul music at The Big Red Barn, Augustino Estate, 16995 N. Applegate Road on Saturday, November 27 at 1:00 pm Song, grant a pass. Please visit Augustinoestate.com or call 541-846-1881.

Vanessa Finney Duo: Musicians Vanessa Finney and Mark Hamersly will perform light rock, pop and jazz at the Stone River Winery and Vineyard at 2178 Talent Pioneer Road on Saturday, November 27th at 2pm. Call 541-631-9583.

Jared Gutridge: Acoustic guitarist Jared Gutridge (rock band Blender) will perform original songs and covers that blend indie rock and pop music at Hummingbird Estate Winery at 1677 Old Stage Road, Midpoint at 3 pm on November 27 (Saturday) song. Please visit hummingbirdestate.com or call 541-930-2650.

Nick Garrett Powell: Guitarist and singer Nick Garrett Powell, lead singer of the acoustic duo The Fret Drifters, will perform at the South Stage Cellars at 125 South Third Street in Jacksonville at 5 pm on Saturday, November 27th. Cover of 5 dollars. Please visit southstagecellors.com or call 541-899-9120.

Stardust Quartet: singer Victoria Lawton-Diez, guitarist Tim Church, bassist Dave Miller and Allan Adler Saxophone will play a mix of Latin, American Standard, Latin, Spanish and French songs and pop music at 5:30 pm on Saturday afternoon , November 27, at Belle Fiore Winery, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jeff Kloetzel will perform pop, folk and soul soundtrack mixes and original songs at Naumes Suncrest Winery, 1950 Suncrest Road, Talent at 2pm on Sunday, November 28. See naumesfamilyvineyards.com or call 541-608-1755.

David Barnes: Southern Oregon singer and guitarist David Barnes will perform at the South Stage Wine Cellar at 125 South Third Street in Jacksonville at 3pm on Sunday. Please visit southstagecellors.com or call 541-899-9120.

The Gist: Southern Oregon cover band The Gist will perform at RoxyAnn Winery at 3285 Hillcrest Road, Medford at 4 pm on Sunday, November 28. Please visit roxyann.com or call 541-776-2315.

Tim Church: Guitarist Tim Church will play a combination of classical, jazz, Spanish and Brazilian instruments at Belle Fiore Winery at 100 Belle Fiore Lane in Ashland at 5pm on November 28th (Sunday). Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Take & Make: Children and their families can pick up a ready-to-eat hand tool kit at any JCLS branch during the selected date. Each library branch provides unique crafts for all ages, from preschoolers to adults, and all the necessary supplies are included in the kit. For more information, visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar, or call the library branch in your area.

Paul Schmeling Band: The Paul Schmeling Band will perform jazz standards at Martino's Restaurant and Lounge at 58 East Ashland Avenue from 7 to 9 pm on Monday night. Send an email to artymorlan@gmail.com or call 541-488-4420.

Social Welfare Dance Club: Every Tuesday at 1:30 pm, dance to the music performed by Darren Kuykendall at the Rogue Valley Square Dance Center, 3377 Table Rock Road, Medford. You don’t need a partner to participate. The entrance fee is 5 to 6 US dollars. Call 541-727-7070.

SOU Chamber Music Ensemble: The Chamber Music Ensemble of Southern Oregon University will hold a "live" concert at the 450 S Concert Hall at 7:30 pm on November 30 (Tuesday), featuring Juno Trio, Saxistential and 7 Reeds Quintet composed. Mountain Ave., located on the campus of Southern Oregon University in Ashland. These chambers of commerce are composed of SOU undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Each group will perform a variety of music, including works by composers Mark Melitz, Schubert, Mozart, Eichberg, and recent new works by alumni and member of the Juno Trio, Tarjana Luce . Tickets are US$10, senior citizens are US$5, and full-time students are free with ID cards. Tickets can be purchased online at oca.sou.edu or SOU Oregon Arts Center ticket office at 491 S. Mountain Ave., Ashland. Please refer to oca.sou.edu or call 541-552-6348.

Medford Senior Center Bingo: The Medford Senior Center holds adult bingo games at the Medford Senior Center at 510 East Street at 12:30 noon every Wednesday and Friday; 10 games, 6 cards, 8 USD. Must be at least 18 years old to participate. The door opens at 11:30 in the morning. For more detailed information about the competition or a complete list of available activities and services, please visit medfordseniorcenter.org.

Yarnia: Every Wednesday from 2pm to 3:30pm, children 8 years and older can learn to knit or crochet at the Eagle Point Library at 239 W. Main St. Provide supplies and guidance. All levels are welcome. For more detailed information, please visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar or call 541-826-3313.

Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jeff Kloetzel will perform acoustic mixes of pop, folk and soul music and original songs at 5 pm on Wednesday, December 1 at Belle Fiore Winery, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland . Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Rogue Blues Society: The Rogue Blues Society will host an impromptu concert at the Grape Street Bar & Grill at 31 S. Grape Street in Medford from 6 to 9 pm on the first and third Wednesday of each month. Social distancing rules must be observed and maintained on stage, including singers providing their own microphones; masks must be worn when leaving the table. Visit grapestreetbarandgrill.com, find Rogue Blues Society on Facebook or call 541-500-8881.

David Kahalan: Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist David Kahalan will perform at the South Stage Wine Cellar at 125 South Third Street in Jacksonville at 6 pm on Wednesday, December 1. Please visit southstagecellors.com or call 541-899-9120.

Eagle Point Book Sales: Book sales are held every Thursday from 12:30 to 3 pm in Eagle Point Library, at 239 W. Main St. Find new or frequently used books, DVDs, and CDs. Proceeds are used to fund library projects, activities and collections. For more detailed information, please visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar or call 541-826-3313.

Shine Swing Duo: Jazz duo Steve Shine and Dave Rawlings will perform classic swing music at Belle Fiore Winery at 100 Belle Fiore Lane in Ashland at 5:30 pm on Thursday, December 2nd. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Bar Trivia: On Thursday from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 4 Daughters Irish Pub, 126 W. Main St., Medford provides family-friendly trivia games. Participation is free, and the winning team has prizes. Call 541-779-4455.

Comedy Impromptu Conference: The Rogue Valley Improver led by Thomas Hartmann, who trained in Chicago's Second City, will hold a free impromptu comedy practice at the Medford Library on Thursday from 6:30 pm to 8 pm, 205 S. Central Ave. For more information, please email forinfoman44@gmail.com.

SOU Jazz, Salsa, and MUSIX Ensemble: The Oregon Arts Center of the Southern Oregon University Chamber Ensemble will host jazz, salsa concerts, and MUSIX-a commercial music ensemble-will showcase some unique tones, improvisations and originality SOU student music will be held at the concert hall at 450 S. Mountain Ave. on the campus of the University of Southern Oregon in Ashland at 7:30 pm on Thursday, December 2nd. Tickets are US$10, senior citizens are US$5, and full-time students are free with ID cards. Tickets can be purchased online at oca.sou.edu or SOU Oregon Arts Center ticket office at 491 S. Mountain Ave., Ashland. Please refer to oca.sou.edu or call 541-552-6348.

Gold Hill Book Sale: The Gold Hill Library at Dardanelles St. 202 will hold a Christmas book sale event from 10 am to 5 pm on Friday, December 3rd. The proceeds will be used to fund library projects, activities and collections. For more detailed information, please visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar or call 541-855-1994.

Blades of Grass: Band-Guitarist Kathryn Casternovia, Mandolin's Jeff Ramsey, Viola's Fred Mayer and Standing Bass Bob Rawlings-will play Bluegrass, Retro County and German at 5:30 pm on Friday, December Remix 3 of Texas swing music, Belle Fiore Winery, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Connor Reese: Singer and songwriter Connor Reese will perform witty original songs and quirky reimagining of classic tunes at Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Winery at 2881 Hillcrest Road, Medford at 5:30 pm on Friday, December 3. Admission is free. Please visit dunbarfarms.com or call 541-414-3363.

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 country, oldies, classics at 6 pm on Friday, December 3rd A mix of rock and pop music, at RoxyAnn Winery, 3285 Hillcrest Road, Medford. Please visit roxyann.com or call 541-776-2315.

Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jeff Kloetzel will perform an acoustic mix of pop, folk and soul music at the Downtown Market Co. located at 123 W. Main St. at 6:30 pm on Friday, December 3rd. And original songs. , Medford. Please visit Downtownmarketco.com or call 541-973-2233.

Ruch Book Sale: Book sale time is from noon to 4 pm on the first Saturday of each month (except January), in Book Barn, next to Ruch Library, 7919 Highway 238. Find new or used books, DVDs, and CDs. Proceeds are used to fund library projects, activities, and collections. Masks are needed and donations of books are welcome. For more detailed information, please visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar or call 541-899-7438.

Youth Players Day: Except for January (which will be on January 8th), at Medford Library, 205 S. Central Ave. For more detailed information, please visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar or call 541-774-8679.

Old Fiddler Association of Oregon: This group will hold a family-friendly public impromptu and dance at Roxy Ann Grange, 1850 Spring Street, Medford, from 1 to 3 pm on Saturday, December 4. Acoustic musicians are welcome to sit down and play and encourage dancing. Admission is through an optional donation. Need to wear a mask. Call 541-779-8145 or visit ootfa4.org.

David Kahalan: Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist David Kahalan will perform at the Augustino Manor in Red Barn at 1pm on Saturday, December 4th, 16995 N. Applegate Road , Grants Pass. Please visit Augustinoestate.com or call 541-846-1881.

Wild & Blue: Wild & Blue, a trio based in southern Oregon, will perform classic old-age country, gospel and light rock tunes at Stone River Winery and Vineyard, 2178 Pioneer Road, Talent on Saturday, December 4th at 2 pm The original soundtrack. Call 541-631-9583.

Shine Swing Duo: Jazz duo Steve Shine and Dave Rawlings will perform classic swing music at Hummingbird Estate Winery, 1677 Old Stage Road, Central Point on Saturday, December 4th at 3 pm. Please visit hummingbirdestate.com or call 541-930-2650.

Holly Gleason Trio: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Holly Gleason, along with bassist JD Berlingeri and Mandolin's Jeff Judkins, will perform original folk songs and several covers at South Stage Cellars at 5pm on Saturday, December 4th Song, 125 Third Street, Jacksonville. Please visit southstagecellors.com or call 541-899-9120.

Not too shabby: Singer Lisa Yriarte, guitarist Pete Brown, and drummer Mike Fitch will perform pop, blues, R&B and contemporary hits at Belle Fiore Winery at 100 Belle Fiore Lane in Ashland at 5:30 pm on Saturday, December 4 Songs. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Robert Clay Band: The Grammy Award-winning Robert Clay Band will perform iconic blues, R&B, jazz, rock and fast-paced at the historic Rogue Theatre, 143 SE at 8pm on Saturday, December 4th And Slow Ballad H St., Grants Pass. Tickets are $45; you must be 21 years old to participate. There is also a VIP ticket package that opens at 7pm. For tickets and more information, please visit roguetheatre.org or call 541-471-1316.

Rod Petrone: This classical guitarist will play a mix of Brazilian, Latin American and French instruments, as well as his own adaptations of Italian works, at Belle Fiore Winery, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland, on Sunday, December 5th at 5 pm . Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Rogue Valley Growers Winter Market: From December 7th to February 7th (Tuesday) from 9 am to 1 pm, local suppliers can purchase seasonal agricultural products, baked goods, specialty foods, beverages, art, Handicrafts and so on. On the 22nd, at Phoenix Plaza Civic Center, 220 N. Main St. Accept SNAP/EBT. Need to wear a mask. Social distancing and safety measures are in place. See rvgrowersmarket.com.

Phil Reed: Phil Reed, a member of Brothers Reed, will perform original soundtrack pop, blues and folk songs at Belle Fiore Winery at 100 Belle Fiore Lane in Ashland at 5 pm on Wednesday, December 8. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jeff Kloetzel will perform acoustic mixes of pop, folk and soul music and original songs at 6pm on Wednesday, December 8th at the South Stage Cellars at 125 South Third Street in Jacksonville . Please visit southstagecellors.com or call 541-899-9120.

Southern Oregon Jazz Orchestra: The Southern Oregon Jazz Orchestra-a large band of 17 people-along with singer Dianne Strong-Summerhays, will play the Earl of Bessie and Duke Ellington's music at 7pm on Wednesday, December 8th for listening and Dancing, Grape Street Bar & Grill, 31 S. Grape St., Medford. See grapestreetbarandgrill.com or call 541-500-8881.

Jon Galfano: The guitarist and composer will perform his original instrumental music at Belle Fiore Winery at 100 Belle Fiore Lane in Ashland on Thursday, December 9th at 5:30 pm. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Brain games: Invite people aged 55 and above to play games such as Scrabble, Boggle or dominoes, or perform creative coloring projects in adult picture books, or arrive at 2pm on the second Friday of every month Play a jigsaw puzzle at Central Point Library at 4 o’clock, 116 S. Third St. For more detailed information, please visit jcls.org and click on Programs & Events, then click on JCLS Calendar or call 541-664-3228.

Shine Swing Trio: A jazz trio led by Steve Shine will perform vintage jazz and classic swing at the South Stage Cellars at 125 South Third Street in Jacksonville at 5 pm on Friday, December 10. Please visit southstagecellors.com or call 541-899-9120.

Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jeff Kloetzel will perform acoustic mixes and original songs of pop, folk and soul music at Anchor Valley Wine at 150 S. Oregon St. in Jacksonville at 5 pm on Friday, December 10th . Please refer to anchorvalleywine.com or call 541-702-2355.

Gypsy Rogue: Guitarists Dan Fellman and Marc Camilo and multi-instrumentalist Bob Rawlings will perform various jazz styles at Belle Fiore Winery at 100 Belle Fiore Lane in Ashland at 5:30 pm on Friday, December 10. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Jim Quinby: Musician Jim Quinby will perform at Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Winery at 2881 Hillcrest Road, Medford at 5:30 pm on Friday, December 10. Admission is free. Please visit dunbarfarms.com or call 541-414-3363.

Tutunov Piano Series: The Tutunov Piano Series continues its 10th anniversary season, when a concert by guest pianist Angela Zheng and Alvin Zhou will be held at the Southern Oregon University Concert Hall , They will perform at 7:30 PM on Friday, December 10th, 450 S. Mountain Ave., Ashland. The show will include selections from Brahms, Dvorak, Copland, Hertz, Michau, Debussy and Ravel. Both Ms. Zheng and Mr. Zhou are artists at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and have performed extensively in the duet piano recital with Alvin’s twin brother Allen. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at sou.universitytickets.com. A mask is required; participants must present a vaccination certificate or a negative COVD-19 test at the door. For more information, please visit oca.sou.edu or call 541-552-6348.

Project FeederWatch: Volunteers can help experts count the birds that will visit the feeder at 620 North Mountain Avenue in Ashland at 9 AM on Saturday, December 11. The results will be submitted to Cornell University's FeederWatch program. Admission is free and no pre-registration is required. For more information, please visit ashlandparksandrec.org, send an email to parkinfo@ashland.or.us or call 541-488-5340.

Rogue Gallery and Art Center Family Art Day: On the second Saturday of every month from noon to 2 pm, children and families of all ages can explore and explore at the Rogue Gallery and Art Center (40 S. Bartlett St., Medford) Create art. Make your own art project, take it home and explore the gallery space through an art treasure hunt. All materials will be provided. Admission is free; registration is required. Children must be accompanied by adults. After registration, a specific time will be set to limit the number of participants to meet the social distance agreement. Call 541-772-8118 or visit roguegallery.org.

Saturday Hand Weaver Association: Those interested in weaving, spinning and other fiber arts can meet on the second Saturday afternoon of every month from September to June. For the current meeting time and location, which may be changed due to current COVID restrictions, please visit saturdayhandweavers.com or send an email to kaffeens@gmail.com for more information. All skill levels are welcome.

The Angus Brothers: Combining the iconic vocals and guitars with the didgeridoo and bagpipe sounds, the Angus Brothers will be at the Hummingbird at 1677 Midpoint Old Stage Road on Saturday, December 11 at 3 pm The estate winery plays tribal Celtic rock music. Please visit hummingbirdestate.com or call 541-930-2650.

JustaDuo: Singer Alois Henderson and multi-instrumentalist and singer Albert Lee will perform relaxing pop music at Stone River Winery and Vineyard, 2178 Tiancai Pioneer Road on Saturday, December 11th at 2 pm And light rock. Call 541-631-9583.

Long Walk Vineyard Rogue Valley Farm to School Benefits: Long Walk Vineyard will cooperate with Rogue Valley Farm to School to provide benefits once a month, including estate wine from Long Walk, various snacks prepared by Deanna Waters-Senf, and locally sourced Seasonal ingredients are featured, and the RVF2S plan is introduced. The second Saturday of every month is from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at 1800 N. Valley View Road, Ashland. The ticket is $25. All proceeds will benefit RVF2S. For more information, please visit rvfarm2school.org or call 541-778-7356.

Stolen Moments: Guitarist Dan Fellman, vocalist and guitarist Conny Lindley, and Walter Lindley, who plays upright bass, will perform American jazz standards at 5 pm on Sunday, December 12 at Belle Fiore Winery, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. Latin jazz and gypsy jazz. Admission is free. Please visit bellefiorevine.com or call 541-552-4900.

Ashland Hanukkah celebrations: The Chabad Jewish Center in southern Oregon will hold a Hanukkah celebration at the Plaza in downtown Ashland at 4 pm on Sunday, November 28. The celebration will include lighting a 10-foot-tall menorah and local dignitaries, music, latkes and Hanukkah pop-up shops. On the last night of Hanukkah, Sunday, December 5th at 4pm, the lighting will once again light up all eight branches of the menorah. The menorah will be on display during the Hanukkah holiday. Call 541-482-2778.

Siskiyou Woodcraft Guild: Siskiyou Woodcraft Guild cancelled the 41st Annual Harvest Woodcraft Exhibition, which is usually held on Thanksgiving weekend. The association will hold an ongoing virtual gallery exhibition, giving viewers the opportunity to watch and purchase works created by local woodworkers. See siskiyouwoodcraftguild.org.

Grants Pass Hanukkah Celebration: The Chabad Jewish Center in southern Oregon will hold a Hanukkah celebration at the Waterfront Pavilion in Riverside Park, 304 E. Park St., Grants Pass on Monday, November 29th at 4 pm. The event started with a public candlestick lighting ceremony held with local dignitaries. The celebration will also include music, latkes, Hanukkah pop-up shops and more. Call 541-482-2778.

Medford Hanukkah celebrations: The Chabad Jewish Center in Southern Oregon will hold a Hanukkah celebration at 5:30 pm on November 30 (Tuesday) in Riverside Park at 304 East Park Street, Grants Pass No. Waterfront Pavilion. The event started with a public candlestick lighting ceremony held with local dignitaries. The celebration will also include music, latkes, Hanukkah pop-up shops and more. The menorah will be on display during the Hanukkah holiday. Call 541-482-2778.

Ashland Light Festival: The Ashland Chamber of Commerce launched its annual Light Festival celebration on Thursday, November 18. The Chamber of Commerce has planned a number of activities, including shopper prizes, children's treasure hunt and vocal walks. Winter Soundwalk is a selected audio track featuring music from cultures from all over the world. It will guide listeners along the path of a series of visual installations through the festival from November 26 to January 6. Shilan city center. Mark, available for downloading and printing, as well as online viewing. Participation is free. For more information, including Soundwalk maps and audio streaming or download instructions, please visit rogueworldmusic.org/soundwalk. For more information about other chambers of commerce activities, please visit ashlandchamber.com.

Magical Christmas murals: The Downtown Grants Pass will dazzle with 20 musical Christmas murals and a giant nutcracker fiber optic during New Year's Day. Each mural weighs 400 pounds and includes a sound system that plays old-fashioned Christmas music. These murals were created by local craftsmen and are 12 inches thick, 10 feet high, and 5 feet wide, and are connected by miles of fiber optic cables and thousands of light points. The Welcome Center in the city center provides a map of the location of the mural.

Providence Tree Festival: Organizers say that this year's celebration will be held in a virtual way to ensure the safety of everyone in our community. Compared with the 2020 event, the seven big trees, nine tabletop trees, a toy sleigh and children's theater displayed this year will not be available for public viewing, but will be auctioned online from November 26 to December. 4. The holiday special program on Wednesday, December 1st at 7:30 pm and Saturday, December 4th at 9:30 pm, will show the trees to the audience on the local ABC affiliate KDRV (channel 12) and talk about the importance of tree care Education, this is the charity this year. In the past 29 years, the Providence Tree Festival has raised more than $11 million to support the Providence Medford Medical Center projects and services. For more information, to register for a silent online auction or make a donation, see https://providencefoundations.org/events/safeway-providence-festival-of-trees-southern-oregon/ or call 541-732-5193.

Making wreaths at Hanley Farm: On Saturday, November 27, 11 am to 4 pm, make your own holiday wreaths at Hanley Farm at 1053 Hanley Road, midpoint. Wreath making kits are priced at $15 and include vines or fruit trees, greens, cones, berries and tinsel; for "extra touch", bring your own ribbons, decorations and decorations. Assemble your wreath at the farm, or buy a kit and make it at home. Volunteers will provide wreath making suggestions on site. Santa Claus can take pictures on the big red truck on the farm; bring your own camera. It is necessary to wear a mask and maintain social distance. Volunteers will disinfect the tools between the workbench and the group. No reservation is required. For more information, please refer to sohs. or call 541-773-6536.

Beekman’s House Christmas Tour: Learn how Christmas was celebrated in the late 1800s Beekman House (470 E. California) Learn about the origins of holiday traditions. St. Jacksonville. The one-hour tour starts every 15 minutes. Learn about the Victorian origins of popular Christmas traditions, find lucky sauerkraut on the Christmas tree, hear how Clement Moore and Charles Dickens transform this holiday season, and taste Mrs. Beekman’s sugar cookies. Also look for "Mrs. Beekman's Christmas Bazaar, which contains antiques, collectibles, vintage toys, handicrafts, holiday supplies, etc.. The entrance fee is $5, pay at the door. It is not recommended for children under 6 to participate in the tour, once in a group Limited to 6 people. Masks are required. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Reservations can be made at historyjacksonville.org/victorian-christmas. Proceeds from tours and fairs will be used to maintain Jacksonville’s historic buildings, projects and activities. Call 541-245 -3650 or send an email to info@historicjacksonville.org.

Jacksonville Victoria Christmas: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the traditional Victorian Christmas celebration returns to Jacksonville after a year off. From Saturday, November 27th to December 19th, celebrators will be able to enjoy the annual parade, tree lighting, internal tours of Beekman’s House, and photos with Santa Claus. The seasonal celebration will kick off the Christmas tree at the New City Hall (206 N) on Saturday, November 27th at 5 pm. The Mayor of Fifth Street, Donna Bowen, will welcome visitors and hold carols. The event will be broadcast live on the Chamber’s Instagram and Facebook sites for those who cannot participate. From 5:45 pm to 8 pm, the Jacksonville Community Center at 160 Main Street will host a free "lights party" indoors and outdoors. Masks will be needed. Look for refreshments, children’s activities, live music performed by local youth group musicians. Visitors can take photos with Santa Claus in front of Beekman Bank on Third Street and California Street from 11 am to 4 pm on weekends from November 27th to December 19th. 5 years old and above need to wear a mask. The annual parade will be held along California Street at 10 am on Saturday, December 4, and there will be more than 30 entries. For more information, see jacksonvilleoregon.org/events.

Rogue Winterfest: The 19th annual event will be held from Thursday to Sunday, December 2 to 5. The four-day celebration will be "broadcasted" from the Bear Hotel in Grants Pass. At 7pm on Thursday, December 2nd, the virtual event and grand auction kicked off with 20 beautifully decorated holiday trees and a huge gingerbread house. "Guests" bid for the Christmas tree via phone, tablet or computer. Guests can also bid online during the virtual silent auction before December 5. The proceeds will benefit Family Solutions, Kairos and Southern Oregon options. To view and bid on the items offered in the auction or for more details, please visit roguewinterfest.org.

Holiday Vegetable Sale: The Jacksonville Garden Club will provide table setting, wreaths and swag near the Jacksonville Post Office on the corner of Oregon and California streets from 10 am to 3 pm on Friday, December 3rd. The proceeds support local scholarships and beautification projects. Call 541-899-5708.

Eagle Point Christmas Celebration: Eagle Point City will hold a Christmas tree lighting celebration at Bob Moore Park at 140 West Street at 7pm on Friday, December 3rd. Celebrations include carols, lighting up the Christmas tree in the city, visiting Santa Claus and more. Santa’s “helpers” will distribute candies and soft toys to the children. The Lions will host a pepper feed event from the park across Main St. from 5:30 pm to 8 pm. There will also be biscuits, coffee, cider and hot chocolate. Due to COVID-19 precautions, the photo with Santa will not be part of this year's celebration. Masks must be worn at all times, and social distancing will be enforced. For more information, please call 541-944-2446 or 541-826-4974.

Grants Pass Tree Lights: The City of Grants Pass will host an annual tree light celebration at the Holiday Plazas on Fifth Street and G Street at 7pm on Friday, December 3rd. Santa Claus will greet children from the North Pole through Zoom.

Medford Winter Lights Festival: The annual lighting of the community Christmas tree will be held at Ewha Park in downtown Medford at 4pm on Saturday, December 4. The annual activities will include a children's coloring contest in the Lithia Hall, a photo with Santa Claus, live performances, looking for candy canes, booths, events, and fireworks displays. At 4:30 pm, free candy cane hunting activities will be provided for children aged 1-12.

Central Point Community Christmas: Central Point’s annual Christmas Parade will start at 5:15 pm on Saturday, December 4th, then walk down Pine Street, and then at 6 pm, there will be tree lights at the back of the City Hall and Central Point Library . Central Point will host a Santa Claus Village, offering free crafts, hot cocoa, visiting Santa Claus and other fun activities for the whole family. For more information, see centralpointchamber.org/community-christmas.

Light up Jinshan: Santa Claus will light up the trees in Jinshan City Park next to Jinshan Library at No. 202 Dardanelles at 6 pm on Saturday, December 4. On the next Saturday, December 11th, from 4 o’clock: 30 pm to 6:30 pm, Gold Hill City Park will also host a "Christmas Backing Sing" with live music performances. Bring your flashlight, chair and blanket. Free refreshments will be provided. After singing the song, stroll around the city and admire the lights and festive decorations. For more information, please call 541-855-1525.

Rogue Valley Choir: The Rogue Valley Choir, in collaboration with the Jefferson Baroque Orchestra, will perform George Friedrich Handel’s "Messiah" on Saturday, December 4th at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 3 and 7 pm "Two performances of the Christmas movement, December 5th, at Craterian Theatre, 23 S. Central Ave., Medford. Under the direction of Morgan O'Shaughnessy, JBO will play instruments from the 18th century or modern reproductions. Featured soloists include Jennifer Matsuura, soprano; Shirley Cox-Thornhill, mezzo soprano; Colin Campbell, tenor; and Jose Rubio, bass, in a new In his works, the eternal story of Christ is told through the eyes of prophets, shepherds and heavenly masters. Tickets are $25 and $10 for ages 22 and under. They can be purchased at craterian.org, ticket offices, 16 S. Bartlett St., Medford, or call 541-779-3000. Before entering the venue, the audience must present a photo ID and a complete vaccination certificate at least 14 days from the performance date; those who are not fully vaccinated or children under 12 years old must undergo PCR within 72 hours of the performance time. COVID- 19 The test was negative, or a rapid antigen test performed within 6 hours was negative. When in the crater, you must always wear a mask.

SOU Choir: The Southern Oregon University Chamber Choir directed by Paul French will hold a seasonal festival concert at the 450 S Concert Hall on Sunday, December 5th at 3 pm "Tomorrow will be my dance Day". Mountain Ave., located on the campus of Southern Oregon University in Ashland. The festival program features carols from all over the world, including works from Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, Spain, Norway and Canada. Featured composers include Ola Gjeilo, Javier Busto, Sarah Quartel and John Rutter, and diverse music ranges from Latin carols to folk carols to Patti Drennan's promotion of the gospel "Magnificat". The choir will be accompanied by Jodi French accompaniment by SOU staff. Tickets are $10, senior citizens are $5, and full-time students, faculty and staff are free. You can watch the live broadcast of the performance for free on the Oregon Arts Center YouTube channel. Participants must present their ID card and proof of full vaccination or proof of negative PCR test or negative rapid antigen test within 48 hours after the performance, and must wear masks on campus. For tickets and more information, please visit oca.sou.edu or call the ticket office 541-552-6348.

Jake Shimabukuro: Ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro will hold a holiday concert "Christmas" at 7:30 with bassist Jackson Waldoff and special guest Thunderstorm Artis lead singer (the finalist of "The Voice") and percussionist Taku Hirano Festival in Hawaii" Monday, December 6th in the afternoon at Craterian Theater, 23 S. Central Ave., Medford. Shimabukuro will play popular holiday songs in Hawaiian style, and will select tracks from his popular tracks, as well as songs from his new album "Jake and Friends" released in November. Tickets cost $39, $42, or $45; those aged 22 and under are $28, $31, or $34, which can be purchased at craterian.org, ticket offices, 16 S. Bartlett St., Medford, or call 541 -779-3000. Before entering the venue, the audience must present a photo ID and a complete vaccination certificate completed at least 14 days before the performance date; those who are not fully vaccinated or children under the age of 12 must undergo PCR within 72 hours of the performance time The COVID-19 test was negative, or a rapid antigen test performed within 6 hours was negative. When in the crater, you must always wear a mask.

Siskiyou Singers: Siskiyou Singers will host a free online holiday concert "The Best Time" on the choir's website siskiyousingers.org on Saturday, December 10. You can watch the concert any time after the premiere date. The program will include a series of works in a wide range of styles, from traditional to modern, from spiritual to jazz. The choir will perform the "Silent Night" version by Mark Hayes; "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" adapted by John Rutter; and the German carol "When Mary Walks Through the Forest of Thorns" "; "Lullay My Liking", adapted from the 15th century Middle English lyrics by Gustav Holst; "This is a beautiful little baby", a vibrant Christmas spirit; "This is "The most wonderful time of the year", a festive standard jazz waltz arrangement; and a jazz interpretation of the classic "Winter Wonderland".

"The Nutcracker Ballet" by Studio Roxander: Roxander Studio is back on stage with a newly renovated version of their annual full-length work "The Nutcracker". Guest artists of the Philadelphia Ballet include Zecheng Liang and Thays Goltz (December 10-12) and Ashton Roxander and Sydney Dolan (December 17-19). The production time is scheduled for Friday and Saturday at 7 pm and Saturday and Sunday at 1 pm (December 10-19) at the Crater Performing Arts Center at 655 Third Street North, Central Point. The ticket price ranges from US$12 to US$28. For more information and tickets, please visit studioroxander.com or call 541-773-7272.

Gingerbread Wonderland: From 1pm to 3pm on December 11th (Saturday), teenagers 13 and older will create their own gingerbread world at the Medford Library at 205 Central Street. Creativity and design awards will be awarded, and executed. For more detailed information, please visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar or call 541-774-8679.

The Hamazons'A Holiday Classic': Hamazons will spontaneously perform a story without a script, inspired by films such as "This is a Beautiful Life", "Miracle on 34th Street" and "A Christmas Carol", and lead the audience on an impromptu sleigh ride Humor and hilarious, because they set off some winter magic. Each performance is a unique experience, without any preparation, everything is created in the moment. The performance is scheduled to be held on December 11 (Saturday) at 2 pm and 8 pm and December 12 (Sunday) at 3 pm at Bellview Grange, 1050 Talman Creek Road, Ashland. The advance ticket is $15 and can be purchased online at hamazons.com. Masks need to be worn and seats assigned-all parties will sit together. The door opens 15 minutes before the performance. You must hold a pre-sale ticket to participate in the show. For more information, see https://hamazons.com.

Christmas accompaniment: Jinshan City will provide a "Christmas accompaniment" live music performance library at the Jinshan City Park next to Jinshan from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm on Saturday, December 11, 202 Dardanelles. Bring your flashlight, chair and blanket. Free refreshments will be provided. After singing the song, stroll around the city and admire the lights and festive decorations. For more information, please call 541-855-1525.

Stillpoint Ballet "The Nutcracker": The Stillpoint Ballet will host the 30th "Nutcracker Ballet" at the Grants Pass Performing Arts Center at 830 Ninth Street Northeast of Grants Pass High School Campus Performance. Performances are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, December 11-19 at 7:30 pm, and on December 12-18 and December 19, Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm. As a gift to the community, the opening night ticket is $10. The general ticket for Zone A is $15; the ticket for Part B is $12 for adults, $10 for teenagers between the ages of 3 and 17 and $10 for seniors aged 62 and above. Wear a mask when entering the venue. For more information, please visit gpnutcracker.org or call 541-476-4641.

Rogue Valley Symphony Orchestra: The Rogue Valley Symphony Orchestra will hold a holiday concert called "The Sound of the Season" at the concert hall located at 450 S. Mountain Ave at 3 pm on December 12 (Sunday), with performances from all over the world Festival music everywhere., on the campus of Southern Oregon University in Ashland. Tickets are $15, and children and students are $5. Tickets can be purchased at Paddington Station (125 E. Main St., in Ashland) or online at roguevalleysymphonicband.org. A mask and vaccination certificate are required.

Southern Oregon Repertory Singers: The live performance of Southern Oregon Repertory Singers will be "The Waiting Sky", a seasonal festival music program that will be held on December 18 (Saturday) at 1:30 and 7:30 pm, and in December 18th (Saturday) at 3 pm. On the 19th, in the concert hall at 450 S. Mountain Ave. on the campus of Southern Oregon University in Ashland. The show will include music from the Renaissance to the present by well-known and emerging composers, including Polish composer Pavel Lukaszewski’s "Our Lady"; Gwyneth Walker’s "Son of Christ" "The Lullaby"; "Winter", Alvin Trotman's work, which includes visual projections; "Angel's Love" adapted by Howard Goodall and Wiltord's ode to "My Lord Is Coming" ". There are also various seasonal songs from all over the world, both ancient and modern; traditional secular carols such as "Wassail Carol", "Jingle Bells" and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"; and SORS Accompanist and resident composer Jodi French commissioned the most popular "Auld Lang Syne" in Scotland. The ticket is $25. The live broadcast option is only $10. All customers must be vaccinated against COVID-19 and show proof of COVID-19 vaccination and photo ID at the door; masks must be worn. People who have not been vaccinated are not allowed to enter, including children. For tickets and information, please visit repsingers.org or call 541-552-0900.

"Celtic Christmas": Storytelling Tomaseen Foley and his professional musicians and dancers will present "Celtic Christmas" at 3 and 7:30. Festival", a night of Celtic music, traditional Christmas carols, Irish dances and stories from Western Ireland. On the afternoon of Sunday, December 19, at Craterian Theatre, 23 S. Central Ave., Medford. Tickets are US$32, US$35 or US$38; those aged 22 and under are US$22, US$25 or US$28, available at craterian.org, ticket office, 16 S. Bartlett St., Medford, or call 541 -779-3000. Before entering the venue, the audience must present a photo ID and a complete vaccination certificate completed at least 14 days before the performance date; those who are not fully vaccinated or children under the age of 12 must undergo PCR within 72 hours of the performance time The COVID-19 test was negative, or a rapid antigen test performed within 6 hours was negative. When in the crater, you must always wear a mask.

Ugly sweater contest and holiday parties

Teens 13 and older can participate in a weird and ugly holiday sweater contest and virtual party on Monday, December 20th at 4:30 pm. One week before the start of the plan, pick up a kit that contains some holiday gifts, a sweater, some decorations, and a special item that no one else owns. You need to combine it with sweater decorations. From picking up a kit to attending a Zoom party, you can decorate it. Then show off your sweater at Zoom's holiday party. According to the vote, the teenager who uses the decorations most creatively will win a gift card. For more detailed information or registration, please visit jcls.org and click Programs & Events, then click JCLS Calendar or call 541-774-8679. The meeting details will be emailed to you when you register.