From Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Tony award-winning plays, to premier sports opportunities, to the Oregon Wine Experience and more, Medford and Southern Oregon events provide a lineup that is sure to please.
UPCOMING EVENTS
MARCH
22
Open Mic at the Phoenix Clubhouse
Every Wednesday 7-10pm, all ages and talents are welcome to join in on the fun at open mic night! Drums,…
Family, Outdoor Adventure, Sports, Things to Do, Trails
With spring right around the corner, it's the perfect time to hit the trails! The Heart of the Rogue has a wealth of incredible sights for you to explore, from a tranquil park stroll to hitting the trails. Located near… Read More
Family, Jacksonville, Tasting Room, Things to Do, Wine, Wine Bar, Wine Tours, Winery
There is a lot to taste and see when it comes to wine in the Rogue Valley, but rushing to do too much during one trip doesn’t match with the region’s easygoing reputation. With wineries big and small, historic and modern,… Read More
They came. They Tossed. They Conquered! And the best part is, they’ll be back for another two years! Travel Medford and with the Southern Oregon Sports Commission partnered to bring the American Cornhole Organization Oregon Major to Medford, and we… Read More
Relax and enjoy a glass of wine with good company on EdenVale Winery's gorgeous patios, or tour the beautiful historic gardens. Take in Oregon pear orchards, vineyards and the Siskiyou mountain range. Families are encouraged and welcome. Indulge in internationally award-winning wines; Tempranillo, Syrah, Cabernet, Malbec, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Grenache, Viognier, Chardonnay and various white and red blends.
Located in a timeless farmhouse that has been in the Naumes family for generations, the Naumes Suncrest Winery features a large, open layout with panoramic views of the Rogue Valley. Once surrounded by pear orchards, the property now features 20 acres of estate vineyards and showcases varietals such as Tempranillo, Syrah and Barbera. Join us for a glass of wine and learn the history of our tasting room.
Pushing the Press: Contemporary Printers Redefining the Medium Pushing the Press: Contemporary Printers Redefining the Medium Schneider Museum of Art
Schneider Museum of Art 555 Indiana Street555 Indiana Street, Ashland, OR97520 Time: 10AM to 4PM
https://sma.sou.edu/
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The Schneider Museum of Art presents:
Pushing the Press:
Contemporary Printers Redefining the Medium
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 19 from 5 to 7pm
Exhibit Runs: January 19-April 29 - Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm. Free and open to the public!
The body of work in this exhibition serves as an example that there are many printers today who go outside the medium and may also use it to display atypical subject matter.
Printing is one of the oldest forms of art. Woodblock printing was the first to develop as early as 220 A.D. in China. From this point, printing evolved into many forms, most memorably by way of the invention of the printing press around 1440 that served as the most efficient way to educate the masses through newspapers and books. And yet, in all this time, the medium is still relevant, but more important, artists are finding new ways with which to use old methods.
This exhibition showcases many artists who are reshaping the old ways into new on various levels.
WHERE: The Courthouse Family Fitness Center located at 709 N Phoenix Rd Medford.
COST: It’s only a $10 entry fee for a guaranteed minimum of 6 games.
PAYOUTS: All entry fees are payed out that night between the 3 divisions (advance,competitive & beginner).
TIME: Warmup/signups 5-6pm and bags fly at 6pm.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE: As always we are open to everyone, open to all skill levels and we have all the equipment you need to participate. See you at the boards.
Throw Axes at Cascadia! Throw Axes at Cascadia! Cascadia Axe Company
Cascadia Axe Company 5681 Crater Lake Hwy #45681 Crater Lake Hwy #4, Medford, OR97502 Time: varies by date
https://cascadiaaxe.com/
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Looking for a fun date night, a corporate event, or just want to see what axe throwing is all about? You've come to the right place! Enjoy a session and discover why Cascadia is Southern Oregon's premier axe throwing facility. Cozy up and conquer the sport - all in the Heart of the Rogue!
Art Presence Art Center Art Presence Art Center Jacksonville
Jacksonville 206 N. 5th St.206 N. 5th St., Jacksonville, OR97530
https://art-presence.org/
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The goal of Art Presence Art Center is to provide a non-profit fine art and craft center in Southern Oregon that will enrich the lives of both residents and visitors. Located at 206 North Fifth Street in Jacksonville, Oregon, on the grounds of the historic Courthouse. Gallery is open every Friday – Sunday from 12–5 pm.
Catch my Drift - Car Show & Drift Racing Event Catch my Drift - Car Show & Drift Racing Event Medford Dragstrip
Medford Dragstrip 6915 Kershaw Rd6915 Kershaw Rd, Central Point, OR97502
https://catchmydrift2.com/
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Enjoy this exciting drift racing event right here in the Heart of the Rogue! The event will feature a car show, music, vendors, drag racing, competitions, night drifting and so much more! Click on their website to find out more and purchase tickets.
Open Skate at The RRRink Open Skate at The RRRink The RRRink
The RRRink 1349 Center Drive1349 Center Drive, Medford, OR97501 Time: varies by date
https://therrrink.com/calendar/
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Enjoy an open / public skating session at The RRRink! Find everything from skate rentals and lockers to concessions - and enjoy a fun session on the ice!
Pushing the Press: Contemporary Printers Redefining the Medium Pushing the Press: Contemporary Printers Redefining the Medium Schneider Museum of Art
Schneider Museum of Art 555 Indiana Street555 Indiana Street, Ashland, OR97520 Time: 10AM to 4PM
https://sma.sou.edu/
Directions
Read More
The Schneider Museum of Art presents:
Pushing the Press:
Contemporary Printers Redefining the Medium
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 19 from 5 to 7pm
Exhibit Runs: January 19-April 29 - Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm. Free and open to the public!
The body of work in this exhibition serves as an example that there are many printers today who go outside the medium and may also use it to display atypical subject matter.
Printing is one of the oldest forms of art. Woodblock printing was the first to develop as early as 220 A.D. in China. From this point, printing evolved into many forms, most memorably by way of the invention of the printing press around 1440 that served as the most efficient way to educate the masses through newspapers and books. And yet, in all this time, the medium is still relevant, but more important, artists are finding new ways with which to use old methods.
This exhibition showcases many artists who are reshaping the old ways into new on various levels.