Plenty for All: The Art of Rick Fröberg
Friday January 23rd 6:30 to 8:00
At this event there will be a panel discussion followed by a short musical set.
Friday January 23rd 6:30 to 8:00
At this event there will be a panel discussion followed by a short musical set.
Thursday January 22nd 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Poetry Reading with authors Mark Novak and Barry Vitcov
Monday January 19th 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Drawing on Cantor Santiago’s extensive experience in the arts and tech worlds and his ongoing experiments with AI-powered music-making, Unfinished is an engaging and refreshingly optimistic meditation on the role of technology in music and the arts.
Monday January 12th 7:00 to 8:00 pm
The Lake Story by Robin Ann Martin invites you into a place of transformation where healing comes in small doses.
Thursday January 8th 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Join Rhiannon Theurer, local psychotherapist and author of The Neurodivergence Workbook for Teens, for a discussion on neurodivergence.
In this new presentation, Paul explores the often secret lives of woodpeckers from Alaska's boreal forests to the oak woodlands of the West and Midwest and from the ribbon of Ponderosa Pine habitats that stretches from British Columbia through much of the Western states until they transition in southern Arizona to the Sierra Madre pine-oak that forms the spine of Mexico. Paul also explores the diversity in arid ecosystems straddling the US-Mexico border and the wet tropical habitats from Florida through the Caribbean Islands and southeastern Mexico.
Thursday December 4th 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Kimberly Carlson Aesara will discuss how Christmastime led her to write a book with several characters seeking much of the same things: community, hope, and love.
Pamela Dehnke will be speaking about the latest book in her Court Reporter Mystery Series, Merry Mayhem
John Michael Keating will be talking about and signing copies of his book, Double Vision, Waking Dreams
Jennifer Greer presents her new mystery - A Twisted Place
In his book AshlandTrails.com: The Book: Jackson County Edition there are over 100 local trails from Union Creek to Grants Pass to Applegate and, of course, Ashland.
Join us to celebrate a groundbreaking new book on November 10, at 7 pm.!