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             Family friendly, pet friendly outdoors.   www.ledgerdavid.com            look for talented, personable, flexible artists
             “We believe in 100 percent local, natu-  Music Weekends with Friday night perfor-  that integrate well with our relaxed, friendly
             ral, and organic food whenever possible.   mances once per month from 5:30 p.m. to   staff and customers. Occasionally we’ll have a
             We also  support local  musicians like   7:30 p.m. (check website for schedule)   special band come through that’s from out of
             Evening Shades, Brothers Reed, and Jeff   No cover                       town. One year we had a large Zydeco band
        Kloetzel. We partner with a local restaurant   Eats: Mama Mia woodfired pizza and daily   from Portland for a Mardi Gras event with a
        to cater specialty dinners and  have over 28   small plates featuring Rogue Creamery   Cajun menu.”
        varietals to choose from. We encourage reser-  cheese
        vations which can be made online and receive   Family friendly, pets on leashes outdoors  EAGLE POINT
        priority service.” Says Promotional Manager
        Porscha Schiller.                      Owner Lena Varner selects performers for
                                               their live music offerings. The intimate tasting   Agate Ridge
        Troon Vineyard                         room space works well for solo or duo artists   www.agateridgevineyard.com
        www.troonvineyard.com                  that are either acoustic or modestly amplified.   Rockin’ at The Ridge Summer Concert
        Summer Solstice Annual Event and various   The venue is family friendly (coloring books   Series (see website for full schedule)
        other live features                    and sparkling apple cider are available upon   Cover: General Admission $8, Wine Club
        Cover varies from $5 for Wine Club     request).                              Members $5
        Members to $10 for general public (children                                   Eats:  Local food trucks
        under 12 are free at events)           Lena shares, “As a small  local  business, we   Family Friendly, well behaved dogs on leashes
        Eats: Food is available for purchase   also  love to support our  varied, local, tal-
        Family friendly venue, dogs are allowed as   ented  artists. An eclectic  mix of music has   Kim  Kinderman  and  Ashley Cates coordi-
        long as they're on a leash             worked well for Ledger David. From popu-  nate the music schedule. Ashley shares, “We
                                               lar  rock of Jeff  Kloetzel, Jazz  sounds of Ed   exclusively feature local musicians. We choose
        Jessica Cortese, tasting room and events man-  Dunsavage to Flamenco guitarist Grant Ruiz   musicians that have upbeat vibes and specifi-
        ager, selects the musicians to feature based   we’ve also hosted The Brothers Reed and Not   cally we like bands that make people dance!”
        on social media, YouTube, word of  mouth,   Too Shabby on several  occasions. We really
        budget, and past performances at the venue.
        Most performers are local. While there is not
        a regular music schedule you can stay up to
        date with special events by liking the Troon
        Facebook page or signing up for their email
        newsletter.

        Red Lily
        www.redlilyvineyards.com
        Summer Concert Series—Rock the River
        every Thursday 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (see website
        for full schedule)
        No cover
        Eats: Local food trucks during concerts and
        the Beach Bar is open
        Family Friendly, dogs on leashes

        Ragan  Atkinson coordinates the music and
        hand-selects local  favorites like The Rogue
        Suspects, The Brothers Reed, Eight Dollar
        Mountain, 221 Fly, and  more. Occasionally
        traveling bands are booked. Enjoy the gor-
        geous ambiance of music on the water as The
        Little Applegate River meanders through the
        property.

        CENTRAL POINT


        Ledger David Le Petit Tasting Room



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