Ashland Council Hands Out $660,000 to Support Affordable Housing Efforts, Social Services Programs
Ashland Council Hands Out $660,000 to Support Affordable Housing Efforts, Social Services Programs 4/17/24 By David Runkel Ashland’s City Council last night showered $660,000 on 15 organizations providing social services to homeless people... Read More
Deborah Oropallo: Moving Pictures Opens at the Schneider Museum on SOU Campus
Deborah Oropallo: Moving Pictures Opens by Joan Kaplan A fascinating exhibition chronicling the artistic development of celebrated artistDeborah Oropallo opens tonight with a reception from 5-7 pm at the SchneiderModern Art Museum (SMA) on the... Read More
‘Are nursing homes our only option?’ These New Centers Offer Older Adults an Alternative, Oregon Is Buying into Them
‘Are nursing homes our only option?’ These centers offer older adults an alternative. Late last year, Oregon began soliciting bids to set up government-backed rehab facilities for elderly people who live at home By: Anna... Read More
Oregon Fringe Festival “Building Catharsis & Community through Theatre, April 24-28 at SOU
Russell Copley Director of the Oregon Fringe Festival oregonfringe@sou.edu www.oregonfringefestival.org Building Catharsis and Community through Theatre, April 24-28! The theatre is a place where people go to indulge in uniquely human stories, experience catharsis, and... Read More
Religious Service – Ashland South Mountain Friends Meeting Sundays at 11:00am
South Mountain Friends Meeting Meeting for Worship, 11 a.m. Sundays 543 S. Mountain Avenue, Ashland All are Welcome Activities for Children Provided
Collaborative Theatre Project – It’s Time to Get Groovy Again Where the 18th Century Meets the 1960’s British Pop Invasion, Starts 4/25
It’s Time to Get Groovy Again! Henry Fielding’s wickedly funny novel of the 18th Century, Tom Jones, meets the sounds of the 1960’s British Pop Invasion. It’s a fast-paced romp with deliciously delightful characters. Meet... Read More