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WELLNESS
buzz | tidbits
Wednesday
GALLERIE KARON
A NEW LOCATION!
rt is meant to be moving, but that will take on new meaning for
AGallerie Karon. After 19 years on A Street in Ashland’s Historic
Railroad District, they are moving to 300 E. Main. The gallery fea-
tures the creative work of 30 artists and photographers, along with
antiques, artifacts, and jewelry. The eclectic mix showcases local and
regional artists from Oregon, Washington, and California. For fun,
Gallerie Karon displays a menagerie of handmade dolls and animals.
While it’s quite an undertaking to move after such a long time, Karen
10% OFF Wasser and her staff are excited about the new location, and look
forward to many more years in another historic Ashland district.
Made-to-Order Salads, Gallerie Karon | 300 E Main, Ashland
Smoothies & Wellness Elixirs
+ All Wellness & Body Care Items
www.DiscoverGallerieKaron.com
Open Daily 7 to 9 • 945 S Riverside Ave
(541)779-2667 • medfordfood.coop
GROWN ROGUE
RECENTLY ACQUIRED MEDFORD SITE
rown Rogue, a multi-state cannabis company with opera-
Gtions and assets in Oregon and Michigan, has just acquired a
new, state-of-the-art 30,000 square-foot indoor facility located in
Medford, and a fully operational retail dispensary in Portland. “These
new facilities further solidify our commitment to the Oregon can-
nabis market,” said Sarah Strickler, Community Outreach Director
of Grown Rogue. “This is just another example of our talented
team’s disciplined focus and how Grown Rogue is investing in the
local community and economy by adding approximately 20 new jobs
with Medford’s new indoor facility.” The acquisition brings Grown
Rogue’s total indoor capacity to 127,000 square feet. Grown Rogue
is one of two local companies traded publicly in Canada and the only
local company traded on the Canadian Securities Exchange.
www.GrownRogue.com
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