Apr 05 Saturday
Beginners and 50+ Yoga ClassBeing held on Mondays and Thursday mornings
1st United Methodist Church-Redding and Women in Faith presents the monthly Thrift Store, Friday, April 4, 9am-3pm and Saturday, April 5, 9am-11am. All great items at great prices...see the Easter collection of baskets, eggs grass and all kinds of Bunnies ! Clothing for all genders, shoes, toys, books, tools, art, sewing, kitchen & dinnerware, appliances, small furniture and even a Free Table ! All funds go to local programs for the needy and homeless.
Help Us Make Sleeping Mats for the Unhoused
The group meets every 1st and 3rd Saturday 10:30 am to 12:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall of Medford First United Methodist Church. Join us and we can teach you how it鈥檚 done. You don鈥檛 have to bring anything, just show up.
If you are an organization that would like to start a project of their own, come to our classes. We can do demonstratons at your location and help you get started.
churchoffice@medfordumchurch.org
Step into the world of Saturday Speaker Series: Virginia Howard Mullan "Humboldt County Courts World鈥檚 Fairs Florence Harrie (1889鈥1981, Karuk) and experience the legacy of a master weaver. Born at Katim卯in, the Karuk center of the world, Florence returned to her ancestral home after boarding school to learn the art of gathering and weaving from renowned weavers like Elizabeth Hickox. She made her living through her craft and today, her great-grandson, Bradley Marshall, has lovingly curated this exhibit to bring her story home.What makes this exhibit so special?Florence鈥檚 personal weaving chairThe last basket she ever woveA ceremonial dress made by her descendants that still dances in ceremonies todayJoin us at the Clarke Historical Museum and immerse yourself in this deeply personal tribute to a Karuk cultural icon. Don鈥檛 miss it!February 8 - May 31, 2025 at the Clarke Historical Museum
ART ON FIRST: An Artful Life, Solo Exhibition John Palombo
Monday, March 31 - Monday, April 28, 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Opening Reception: Friday, April 4, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Currently featured at ART on FIRST are nature inspired paintings by John Palombo. With just enough challenges growing up to gain some deep colors and spectrums in his life, John has made use of the follies and torture of being human and turned them into joy and happiness by finding something that truly speaks to his soul - visiting remote natural areas and painting. John loves color and creating color. His focus has always been on landscapes of Southern Oregon, particularly Southeastern Oregon. When creating a composition, John's interest is to translate the magic that he sees in the world and in nature onto his surface. With this, he hopes to inspire his viewers to find the same magic, or something that is personal to just them.
For more information, please visit www.artandfirstashland.com.
The North Bend Public Library is offering a three-part workshop on Media Literacy for teens and adults on the first Saturday of April, May, and June at 1:00 PM. During each session, facilitator Dr. Liam Gleason will lead a conversation focusing on the tools to navigate today鈥檚 complex media landscape and to act against misinformation and disinformation. Each session is designed to be engaging, inclusive, and politically neutral. The workshop is free to attend, and lunch will be provided. Registration is required as space is limited. Please register at https://tinyurl.com/3etdsawb for our April session. The workshop was made possible in part by a grant from Oregon Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Join us Saturday, April 5th, from 1:00-4:00 for our monthly open house art reception. Grab a glass of wine and some refreshments and enjoy our newest art offerings at the gallery. This month we are highlighting the landscape paintings of our guest artist, Lane Hall. In addition, we are happy to feature our member artist of the month, photographer Vivian McAleavey.
206 N 5th Street Jacksonville OR
What would you do if your sweet, elderly aunts were secretly murderers? That鈥檚 the dilemma facing Mortimer Brewster in the classic black comedy Arsenic and Old Lace!
Generations Theater Company presents Arsenic and Old Lace from April 4鈥13 at 1420 Kalmia Street, Junction City. Performances: Fridays & Saturdays at 7 p.m., Saturday matinees at 2 p.m., and Sunday matinees at 3 p.m.
Don鈥檛 miss this hilarious, dark comedy! Get tickets at www.jctheater.com.
Sponsored by Local Coin Company (localcoinco.com).
Saturday Speaker Series: David Zuber, 鈥淓arly Orick & Stone Lagoon History鈥
Date & Time: Saturday, April 5th, 2:30 PM 鈥 3:30 PMLocation: Humboldt Library is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81197413791?pwd=iODLpR2k7Diz6p0ji6oU104pM259K1.1
Meeting ID: 811 9741 3791Passcode: 580553
Admission: FreeJoin us on Zoom for an engaging presentation by David Zuber as he explores the early history of Orick and Stone Lagoon through the lives of four remarkable women鈥攖hree of Native descent and one an immigrant from Canada. Their stories highlight the challenges and resilience of life in the region during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The presentation will conclude with the unusual tale of a circus elephant鈥檚 visit to Orick!
David Zuber, a native of Orick, holds a history degree from Cal Poly Humboldt and a master鈥檚 from the University of Birmingham, England. Before retiring, he spent many years as an educator in Del Norte County.Don鈥檛 miss this fascinating look at Humboldt鈥檚 past!
This event is a collaboration between the Humboldt County Historical Society, the Humboldt County Library, and the Clarke Historical Museum.