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Messiah Gilbert, then 7, of Williams, interacts with a plasma ball at ScienceWorks Arms-On Museum. A wide range of interactive science displays geared towards kids can be found on the museum. See listings. MT file photograph

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Friday, Dec. 2

Ice Skating: The Ashland Rotary Centennial Ice Rink, positioned at 95 Winburn Method, throughout from the Lithia Park playground in Ashland, is open for skating via February 2023. Admission is $5, $4 for ages 6-13, and free for ages 5 and youthful. Skate leases can be found for $3. Concessions shall be closed. Name 541-552-2258 or see ashland.or.us/icerink for schedule and admission data. All adjustments in participation necessities, scheduling, skating classes and applications shall be posted to the web site.

Spanish Language Group: English audio system with at the least an intermediate information of Spanish can meet at 11 a.m. Fridays, on the Santos Neighborhood Heart, 701 N. Columbus Ave., Medford. Search for informal, supportive dialog and interpretation. Native audio system are welcome to assist. Name 541-499-6646.

Music Historical past Presentation: James Pagliasotti, first rock ‘n’ roll columnist for the Denver Put up, the place he lined music and counterculture from 1968 to 1974, will current “Rising Up When the Music Mattered,” from 2 to three:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, on the Shady Cove library, 22477 Freeway 62. The basic period of rock ‘n’ roll music was a time of unbelievable creativity within the arts and in suave methods of residing. It was additionally a tumultuous time, when struggles over civil rights, the Vietnam Battle, political assassinations, and gender fairness typically made it appear the world was coming aside. Pagliasotti, who lined counterculture and music with press credentials and a backstage move, will focus on this period in music and the way it developed its personal tradition. For additional particulars or to register, see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-878-2270.

Slopes & Trails: Slopes & Trails will host a free meet-and-greet at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at El Molcajete Mexican Grill, 960 N. Phoenix Rd., Medford. The nonprofit group supplies social and leisure actions. See slopes.org.

Duke Avenue: Rhythm and soul band Duke Avenue — Scott Rogers on guitar, Kent Clinkinbeard on drums, John Hauschild on slide guitar and vocals, Gordon Greenley on saxophones and Joe Cohoon on bass and Michael Vannice on keys—will carry out at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.

Matthew Tavis Johnson: Native musician Matthew Tavis Johnson will carry out at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at Schmidt Household Vineyards, 330 Kubli Street, Grants Move. See sfvineyards.com or name 541-846-9985.

Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitar participant Jeff Kloetzel will play an acoustic mixture of pop, folks and soul, together with authentic songs at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at DANCIN Vineyards, 4477 S. Stage Street, Medford. Name 541-245-1133 or dancin.com.

Tye Austin: Classical guitarist and composer Tye Austin will carry out conventional Mexican and Spanish music from 5 to eight p.m. each Friday via Sunday, via Dec., at Miguel’s Household Mexican Restaurant, 21679 Freeway 62, Shady Cove. Name 541-878-9435.

Aaron Reed: Aaron Reed, member of the duo Brothers Reed, will carry out authentic acoustic pop, blues, bluegrass and folks at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Vineyard, 2881 Hillcrest Street, Medford. See dunbarfarms.com or name 541-414-3363.

Holly Gleason Trio: The singer, songwriter and guitarist, Holly Gleason, together with JD Berlingeri on bass and Jeff Judkins on mandolin, will carry out authentic folks songs together with a number of covers at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at South Stage Cellars, 125 S. Third St., Jacksonville. See southstagecellars.com or name 541-899-9120.

Bathtub Gin Serenaders: This nine-piece jug-band jazz ensemble — with out the jug — will play pre-World Battle II sizzling jazz and smoky blues. Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Django Reinhardt, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin and extra at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at The Expertise Membership, 114 Expertise Ave., Expertise. Tickets are $25. Proceeds go to Jackson County Sexual Assault Response Workforce applications. See Talentclublive.com or name 541-535-2721.

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, basic rock and pop at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at RoxyAnn Vineyard, 3285 Hillcrest Street, Medford. See roxyann.com or name 541-776-2315.

John Dabaco: Jazz pianist John Dabaco will carry out requirements and classics at 6 p.m. each Friday and Saturday, on the Rumour Restaurant, Lounge and Backyard, 40 S. First St., Ashland. See hearsayashland.com or name 541-625-0505.

Kolby Stancil: Acoustic musician Kolby Stancil will carry out an eclectic mixture of rock and reggae cowl songs and originals at 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at Native 31 Pub, 31 Water St., Ashland. Tickets are $5. See local31pub.com or name 541-708-6813.

Jerry Joseph: Oregon Music Corridor of Fame rock musician Jerry Joseph, together with the Dimpker Brothers will carry out at 10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, at The Expertise Membership, 114 Expertise Ave., Expertise. Tickets are $20; have to be 21 or older to attend. See Talentclublive.com or name 541-535-2721.

Saturday, Dec. 3

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 Move Growers Market: Discover native seasonal produce, baked items, drinks and extra from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays on the Industrial Constructing at Josephine County Fairgrounds, 1451 Fairgrounds Street, Grants Move. On Saturday, See growersmarket.org.

Pet Micro Chip Clinic: A low price, appointment-only, drive-thru micro-chip clinic for canine and cats shall be held Saturday, Dec. 3, on the Jackson County Animal Shelter, 5595 S. Pacific Freeway, Phoenix. One in three pets get misplaced of their lifetimes, however registered microchips are a everlasting type of identification that may assist carry your canine or cat dwelling. Micro-chips are $20 per pet; money and bank cards solely (no checks). Restricted timeslots obtainable. To schedule an appointment and for additional particulars name 541-774-6654 or see fotas.org/microchips.

Hoop Shoot: The Ashland Elks Lodge #944 will maintain their annual Hoop Shoot Free Throw Contest from 9 a.m. to midday Saturday, Dec. 3, on the Ashland YMCA, 540 YMCA Method, Ashland. This occasion is open to girls and boys ages 8 to 13. Admission is free; no pre-registration required. For additional particulars electronic mail at kimguntherjensen1961@gmail.com or name 818-317-7919.

Lithia Artisans Market: Greater than 40 artisans show and promote handcrafted gadgets from 10 a.m. to three p.m. Saturdays and Sundays via Dec. 11, climate allowing, 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.

David Barnes: Southern Oregon singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, David Barnes, will carry out jazz and folks music with live performance ukulele and guitar solos from 10 a.m. to midday each Saturday on the Nice Harvest Bread Firm, 203 Genessee St., Medford. Name 541-245-3310.

Applegate Youngsters Crafternoon: Youngsters 7 years and older can create a music-themed cellular that represents how areas of their life — household, associates, pursuits, beliefs and neighborhood — come collectively to create who they’re at midday Saturday, Dec. 3, on the Applegate library, 18485 N. Applegate Street. This exercise corresponds to the library’s “Rogue Reads” program. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-846-7346.

Neighborhood Desk: Cease by the Neighborhood Desk to seek out out about native organizations that make our neighborhood a particular place to stay from midday to three p.m. the primary Saturday of every month via February, on the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-6980.

Ruch Guide Sale: Guide gross sales are held from midday to 4 p.m. the primary Saturday of every month, on the Guide Barn, subsequent to the Ruch library, 7919 Freeway 238. Search for new or gently-used books, DVDs and CDs. Proceeds assist fund library applications, actions and collections. Masks are required and e book donations are welcome. Proceeds profit the Ruch library’s applications and collections. For additional particulars, see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-899-7438.

Teen Gamer Day: Teenagers ages 13 and older can meet to play basic and newly launched board video games, offbeat table-top video games, video video games and extra from 1 to 4 p.m. the primary Saturday of every month, on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave. For additional particulars, see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-8679.

Oregon Oldtime Fiddler Affiliation: The music group will maintain a family-friendly public jam session and dance from 1 to three p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, on the Roxy Ann Grange, 1850 Spring St., Medford. Acoustic musicians are welcome to take a seat in and play, and dancing is inspired. Admission is by voluntary donation. For additional data name 541-779-8145 or see ootfa4.org.

David Cahalan: Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist David Cahalan will carry out at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at Augustino Property at The Huge Pink Barn, 16995 N. Applegate Street, Grants Move. See augustinoestate.com or name 541-846-1881.

Stay Looping: Larry Smith, bass participant and music professor at Rogue Neighborhood Faculty, will create authentic music in a stay looping session utilizing songs impressed by or featured within the Rogue Reads choice “Music is Historical past” by Questlove, at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, on the Ruch library, 7919 Freeway 238. Stay looping entails recording, layering, and texturing tracks in actual time to create a efficiency. Viewers participation is invited, together with dialogue about how music evokes neighborhood, connection to historical past, and collective emotional which means. A brief Q-and-A will comply with the efficiency with an opportunity for attendees to discover sounds within the stay looping set-up. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-899-7438.

Rock N’ Ebnother: The band Rock N’ Ebnother will carry out basic rock , soul and pop tunes at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at Stone River Vineyard and Winery, 2178 Pioneer Street, Expertise. Name 541-631-9583.

The Shabby Guys: Guitarist Pete Brown, bassist Jeff Addicott, drummer Mike Fitch, and Gordon Greenley on sax will play a mixture of pop, blues, R&B and up to date hits at 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.

Adam Gabriel: Singer and songwriter Adam Gabriel will carry out acoustic Southern rock and soul music at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at South Stage Cellars, 125 S. Third St., Jacksonville. $5 cowl. See southstagecellars.com or name 541-899-9120.

Danielle Kelly Soul Challenge: Singer Danielle Kelly, guitarist Paul Turnipseed, drummer Nick Kirby, bassist Richard Meyer and Gordon Greenley on sax will carry out soul and oldies from Motown at 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at Native 31 Pub, 31 Water St., Ashland. Tickets are $10. See local31pub.com or name 541-708-6813.

Sunday, Dec. 4

Rogue Valley Previous Timers Automobile Membership: Folks excited about previous automobile mechanics, restoration, security and touring of their automobiles are invited to fulfill at 1:30 p.m. the primary Sunday of each month, on the Impartial Order of Odd Fellows Corridor, 1130 Hazel St., Central Level. Membership is open to anybody who owns a automobile or truck 30 years previous or older. Name 541-535-7658 or 541-227-3030.

Northwest Hen Membership: Homeowners and people excited about pet birds can meet at 2 p.m. the primary Sunday of each month on the Roxy Ann Grange, 1850 Spring St., Medford. See nwbirdclub.org or discover Northwest Hen Membership on Fb.

Dayton Mason: Gypsy jazz singer, songwriter and guitarist Dayton Mason will carry out at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at Hummingbird Property Vineyard, 1677 Previous Stage Street, Central Level. See hummingbirdestate.com or name 541-930-2650.

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 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.

Band of Brothers: Vocalist Megan Baker, guitarist and vocalist Steve Hopkins, bassist John Lingafelter, and Nevin Van Manen on keys will carry out at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at RoxyAnn Vineyard, 3285 Hillcrest Street, Medford. See roxyann.com or name 541-776-2315.

Monday, Dec. 5

Take & Make: Youngsters and their households can cease by any JCLS department to select up a take-and-make craft equipment throughout choose dates. Every library department provides a singular craft for each age group, from preschoolers to adults, and all wanted provides are included within the equipment. For particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name the library department in your space.

DART Cellular Providers: The JCLS DART outreach automobile, 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 will provide use of their laptop computer computer systems, together with tech assist and particular applications and displays. Anybody inside a 300-foot radius of DART can entry its Wi-Fi totally free. To study extra, together with probably the most up-to-date schedule of stops, see jcls.org/DART or name 541-774-8679.

Gold Hill Youngsters Crafternoon: Youngsters 7 years and older can create a music-themed cellular that represents how areas of their life — household, associates, pursuits, beliefs and neighborhood — come collectively to create who they’re at 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, on the Gold Hill library, 202 Dardanelles St. This exercise corresponds to the library’s “Rogue Reads” program. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-855-1994.

Teen Music Jeopardy: Teenagers 13 and older can showcase their information in a music-themed Jeopardy match at 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, on the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. Decide from a number of classes, reply trivia questions, guess tune titles, and beat opponents to victory. The winner will obtain a prize and the title “Final Music Champion.” For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-6980.

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. Important St., Ashland. See martinosashland.com or name 541-488-4420.

Tuesday, Dec. 6

Rogue Valley Growers Winter Market: Seasonal produce, bakery gadgets, specialty meals, drinks, artwork, crafts and extra can be found from native distributors from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Tuesday in December, indoors on the Ashland Nationwide Guard Armory, 1420 E. Important St., Ashland. SNAP/EBT accepted. See rvgrowersmarket.com.

Kids’s Museum: The Kids’s Museum of Southern Oregon, 413 W. Important St., Medford, options early studying alternatives, academic experiences, interactive play displays and actions for youngsters. Displays on the hands-on museum embrace farm-to-table play space, ranger station, wildlife rescue tree-house, a duplicate of Bigfoot, “The Makery,”artwork initiatives and extra. The museum shall be open from 10 a.m. to five p.m. Tuesdays via Saturdays. Admission is $12 for adults; $8 for youngsters; memberships, scholarships and reductions obtainable. For additional particulars see tcmso.org or name 541-772-9922.

Books at Midday: This readers’ group discusses varied books and provide options for brand new reads at midday the primary Tuesday of every month on the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-6980.

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 East Important St.; $8 for six playing cards for 10 video games. Have to 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 providers obtainable, see medfordseniorcenter.org.

Eagle Level Buddies Guide Membership: Talk about steered books with this reader’s group from 12:30 to three p.m. the primary Tuesday of each month on the Eagle Level library, 239 W. Important St. The e book to be mentioned on Tuesday, Dec. 6, shall be “The Private Librarian” by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-826-3313.

Central Theme Guide Discuss Group: This readers’ group discusses varied books everyone seems to be at present studying and provide options for brand new reads at 1 p.m. the primary Tuesday of every month at Central Level library, 116 S. Third St. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-664-3228.

Social Dance Membership: Dance to music carried out by keyboardist 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 $6. Name or textual content 541-941-1973.

Central Level Youngsters Crafternoon: Youngsters 7 years and older can create a music-themed cellular that represents how areas of their life — household, associates, pursuits, beliefs and neighborhood — come collectively to create who they’re at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, on the Central Level library, 116 S. Third St. This exercise corresponds to the library’s “Rogue Reads” program. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-664-3228.

Tuesday Afternoon Knitters: Knitters, crocheters, lace needle crafters 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., and from 3 to five p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of every month on the Central Level library, 116 S. Third St. For additional data see Tuesday Afternoon Knitters on Fb.

Neighborhood Dialog: Ashland Chief of Police Tighe O’Meara and Jackson County Commissioner Dave Dotterer will focus on gun legal guidelines in Oregon and what every neighborhood member ought to know from 4 to five:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, on the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. Since becoming a member of the Ashland Police Division in 2010, Chief O’Meara has served as a Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, and because the Deputy Chief over each the Operations and Assist divisions. He’s a member of the Worldwide Affiliation of Chiefs of Police, the Oregon Affiliation of Chiefs of Police, and the Police Government Analysis Discussion board. Dotterrer was elected to the Jackson County Board of Commissioners in 2020 and sworn into workplace in January 2021. Commissioner Dotterrer serves as Chair of the Board for 2022. He’s additionally the Board liaison to the Metropolis Councils of Ashland, Central Level, Phoenix and Expertise — and serves because the Board liaison to the Ashland Gun and Archery Membership, Ashland YMCA, and several other different native organizations. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-6980.

Queer Espresso Home: The social group for LGBTQ+ communities and their allies can meet from 5:30 to 7 p.m. the primary Tuesday of every month, on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave. The group gathers to look at films, play video games, construct neighborhood, and share favourite books, films, podcasts, and extra. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-8679.

Southern Oregon Photographic Affiliation: The native digicam membership, energetic since 1961, meets at 7 p.m. the primary and third Tuesdays of every month, in Lidgate Corridor on the Medford United Church of Christ, 1801 E. Jackson St., Medford. All excited about pictures or video manufacturing are welcome. For additional data see sopacameraclub.com.

Wednesday, Dec. 7

ScienceWorks Arms-On Museum: A wide range of interactive science displays can be found on the museum, positioned at 1500 E. Important St., Ashland. The interactive museum shall be open from 10 a.m. to five p.m. Wednesday to Sunday. Many displays shall be modified to scale back contact surfaces — fewer hands-on actions — and improve bodily distancing. Admission is $12.50, $10.50 for ages 2 via 12 and 65 and older, and free for youths below age 2, $3 for SNAP/Oregon Path card holders. Admission is $3 the primary Sunday of each month; group reductions obtainable. The museum shall be closed Christmas Day, Dec. 25. To buy tickets or for extra data, see scienceworksmuseum.org or name 541-482-6767.

‘Home windows in Time’ native historical past lecture: As a part of the free “Home windows in Time” lecture collection, Kevin Keating will current “Tales of the Eighties” at midday Wednesday, Dec. 7, on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave., and through Zoom. The Seventies and Eighties had been a tumultuous interval in America and a transitional interval for Southern Oregon. Keating will present, via footage and tales, the tradition of the realm and the way it navigated this era. Registration is required for attending each in-person and on-line. To register and for additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or for more information name 541-774-8679. Assembly particulars shall be emailed to you once you register. This program can even be screened stay at extra library areas; search “Watch With Us” at jcls.org to discover a screening close to you. This system shall be recorded for later viewing on JCLS’ YouTube channel, youtube.com/c/JCLSBeyond.

After-College Actions: College-age kids are invited to hitch in an after-school exercise from 2 to three:30 p.m. each Wednesday on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave. Every week, actions may have a unique theme. Actions embrace video games, crafts, build-it challenges, STEAM initiatives, and extra. Snacks supplied. No program Dec. 21, 28. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-8679.

Yarnia: Kids 8 and older, in addition to adults, can study to knit or crochet from 2 to three:30 p.m. Wednesdays on the Eagle Level library, 239 W. Important St. Provides and instruction are supplied. All ranges welcome. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-826-3313.

Motion and Me: JCLS Youth Providers Coordinator Brystan Sturdy will host a particular sensory program for younger kids that includes songs and play with a easy ribbon wand adorned by members at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, on the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. This program is for all kids, however particularly welcoming to those that discover giant teams intimidating and geared towards participating kids who could have a difficult time in a extra conventional setting. Pre-registration required. For additional particulars or to register, see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-6980.

Tween D & D: Youngsters 9 to 13 years previous can play a brief Dungeons & Dragons journey sport from 3 to five:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, on the Ashland library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-6980.

Teen Hangout: Teenagers can meet to play board video games, watch films, focus on books, get homework assist and extra at 4 p.m. each Wednesday on the Gold Hill library, 202 Dardanelles St. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-855-1994.

Banned Guide Membership: Adults 18 and older can meet to learn and focus on banned books with the “I’m With the Banned,” e book membership at 4:30 p.m. the primary Wednesday of every month on the Medford library, 205 S. Central Ave. Discuss will concentrate on what brought on chosen books to be banned, what being banned means, how this impacts us as a society, and if we agree or disagree. On Dec. 7, the e book to be mentioned shall be “The Handmaid’s Story” by Margaret Atwood. Registration is required. For additional particulars or to register, see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-8679.

Teen Music Jeopardy: Teenagers 13 and older can showcase their information in a music-themed Jeopardy match at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, on the Central Level library, 116 S. Third St. Decide from a number of classes, reply trivia questions, guess tune titles, and beat opponents to victory. The winner will obtain a prize and the title “Final Music Champion.” For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-664-3228.

Jon Galfano: The guitarist and composer will play his authentic instrumentals together with a mix of basic rock and pop tunes at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.

Rogue Blues Society: The Rogue Blues Society will maintain a jam session from 6 to 9 p.m. the primary and third Wednesday of every month at Grape Avenue Bar & Grill, 31 S. Grape St., Medford. A unique band will host every jam. Admission is free; donations gladly accepted. See grapestreetbarandgrill.com, discover Rogue Blues Society on Fb or name 541-500-8881.

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, Dec. 7, at South Stage Cellars, 125 S. Third St., Jacksonville. See southstagecellars.com or name 541-899-9120.

Open Mic: The Phoenix Clubhouse will host an all-ages, all-talents open mic from 7 to 10 p.m. each Wednesday, on the clubhouse, 310 N. Important St., Phoenix. A unique host will mc/carry out every week. Drums, amps, keyboards and extra shall be obtainable to be used. For additional data see phoenixclubhouse.com.

Thursday, Dec. 8

Eagle Level Guide Sale: Guide gross sales are held from 12:30 to three p.m. Thursdays on the Eagle Level library, 239 W. Important St. Search for new or gently-used books, DVDs and CDs. Proceeds assist fund library applications, actions and collections. For additional particulars, see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-826-3313.

Butte Falls Youngsters Crafternoon: Youngsters 7 years and older can create a music-themed cellular that represents how areas of their life — household, associates, pursuits, beliefs and neighborhood — come collectively to create who they’re at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, on the Butte Falls library, 626 Fir Ave. This exercise corresponds to the library’s “Rogue Reads” program. For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-865-3511.

Dayton Mason: Gypsy jazz singer, songwriter and guitarist Dayton Mason will carry out at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.

Irish Music: Hear stay 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 via Dec. 15, at Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Vineyard, 2881 Hillcrest Street, Medford. Admission is free. See dunbarfarms.com or name 541-414-3363.

Creator Discuss: Bestselling writer Rob Hart will learn from his newest novel, “The Paradox Lodge,” focus on his different works and reply questions at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, on the Medford Library, 205 South Central Ave. The primary fifteen folks to reach on the occasion will obtain a free copy of “The Paradox Lodge.” For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-774-8679.

Trivia Evening: 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 staff. Name 541-326-2261.

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. This group is neither affiliated or endorsed by JCLS. For additional data, electronic mail forinfoman44@gmail.com.

‘Winterdance’: New World String Challenge and Champion Irish Dancers will carry out ‘Winterdance,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at Grizzly Peak Vineyard, 1600 E. Nevada St., Ashland. NWSP’s sound is rooted within the older traditions of Scandinavia, Appalachia, and the Celtic lands, but additionally blended with fashionable influences. Tickets are $30 prematurely, $32 on the door. To order a ticket electronic mail at seats@cagefreeconcerts.com or see cagefreemusician.com/occasions.

Alice DiMicele: Singer-songwriter Alice DiMicele will play a solo acoustic mixture of Americana, soul and folk-rock at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at The Expertise Membership, 114 Expertise Ave., Expertise. Tickets are $20; have to be 21 or older to attend. See Talentclublive.com or name 541-535-2721.

Moonbow: Moonbow will carry out a mix of folks, jam and rock at 9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at Native 31 Pub, 31 Water St., Ashland. Tickets are $10. See local31pub.com or name 541-708-6813.

Friday, Dec. 9

Teen Music Jeopardy: Teenagers 13 and older can showcase their information in a music-themed Jeopardy match at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, on the Shady Cove library, 22477 Freeway 62. Decide from a number of classes, reply trivia questions, guess tune titles, and beat opponents to victory. The winner will obtain a prize and the title “Final Music Champion.” For additional particulars see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-878-2270.

Prospect Youngsters Crafternoon: Youngsters 7 years and older can create a music-themed cellular that represents how areas of their life — household, associates, pursuits, beliefs and neighborhood — come collectively to create who they’re at 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, on the Prospect library, 150 Mill Creek Drive. This exercise corresponds to the library’s “Rogue Reads” program. For additional particulars or to register, see jcls.libcal.com or name 541-560-3668.

Gypsy Rogue: Guitarists Dan Fellman and Dayton Mason will carry out a wide range of jazz and swing kinds at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at Belle Fiore Vineyard, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. See bellefiorewine.com or name 541-552-4900.

Shae and Jenni: Singers Shae Celine and Jennifer Abdo will carry out at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at DANCIN Vineyards, 4477 S. Stage Street, Medford. Name 541-245-1133 or dancin.com.

Mike Brons: Grants Move guitarist and singer Mike Brons will carry out at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at Schmidt Household Vineyards, 330 Kubli Street, Grants Move. See sfvineyards.com or name 541-846-9985.

Verna and Robbie: Vocalist Verna Dodge, together with guitarist and vocalist Robbie DaCosta, will carry out a mixture of blues, oldies, rockabilly, nation and jazz at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Vineyard, 2881 Hillcrest Street, Medford. See dunbarfarms.com or name 541-414-3363.

Brothers Reed: Brothers Aaron and Philip Reed will carry out authentic acoustic pop, blues and folks at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at RoxyAnn Vineyard, 3285 Hillcrest Street, Medford. See roxyann.com or name 541-776-2315.

John Craigie: Portland singer, songwriter and recording artist John Craigie will carry out Americana, folks and authentic tunes together with particular visitor Goodnight Texas at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, on the Historic Ashland Armory, 208 Oak St., Ashland. Tickets are $31 and can be found on-line at eventbrite.com. For additional data see ashlandfolkcollective.com.

Optimiztiq: California-native rapper, songwriter, and hip-hop producer Optimiztiq will carry out together with particular company Charlie Muscle, M4W and C-Dubb at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, at Johnny B’s, 120 E. sixth St., Medford. Have to be 21 or older to attend. See jbsmedford.com or name 458-226-2722.



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