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The event will benefit the Rogue Valley Food System Network who are leading efforts in Jackson and Josephine again.
counties toward a sustainable, collaborative food system by connecting people to local farmers and healthy food,
and is sponsored by Medford Food Co-op and Southern Oregon Magazine.
Tickets are $30 online, $35 at the door. Admission includes a commemorative pint glass and two half-pint tickets.
Non-beer drinkers can purchase music-only tickets, $20 online, $25 at the door. Children under 16 are free.
Tickets available at www.bbb2020.brownpapertickets.com and at RoxyAnn Winery
CENTRAL POINT PARKS AND RECREATION
MADE IN SOUTHERN OREGON
entral Point Parks and Recreation is proud to present its
Cannual Made in Southern Oregon event on Saturday May 30.
Made in Southern Oregon features artists of all mediums from the
Southern Oregon region—authentic crafters creating visual arts,
leather goods, woodworking, metal works, food creations, drinks,
jewelry, and more, share their creative souls with the public.
The heart of Made in Southern Oregon originated to highlight the
variety of talented makers in Southern Oregon. If you are a maker
in Southern Oregon, you are encouraged to email nikki.petersen@centralpointoregon.gov for more informa-
tion or see the website below to register.
Discover what local Southern Oregon artists have to offer at this one of a kind event for the whole family!
May 30, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on downtown Pine Street If joint pain or
www.centralpointoregon.gov/parksrec/page/made-southern-oregon
a sports injury
GRANTS PASS GARDEN CLUB is holding you back,
SPRING PLANT SALE the experts at Asante
This event has been postponed; a new date had not yet been Orthopedic Surgery and
decided as we went to print with this issue.
Sports Medicine can help.
At this annual event you will find vegetable and flower starts,
and discover the use of plants in crafts. Creative Club members
offer clever garden-related signs, plant stakes, yard art, gardening Call today for an appointment.
accessories. Even those without a garden can tend a fairy garden
on a windowsill. You might be the lucky winner of one of those
items at a 1:30 drawing. The variety of plants at this sale always Asante Orthopedic Surgery
astonishes—nursery donations, greenhouse-started tomatoes, and Sports Medicine
hard-to-find vegetable varieties, herbs, roses, trees, bulbs, ground-
covers, vines, shrubs, perennials, annuals, and houseplants. A specialty table will feature unusual plants. Master 269 Maple St., Ashland
Gardeners will be onsite to answer your questions. (541) 482-4533
Also enjoy a selection of baked goods, including homemade bread—even baked treats for your canine friends. 537 SW Union Ave., Grants Pass
Prices are reasonable. (541) 507-2050
Proceeds go to scholarships, civic beautification, education, and selected non-profit organizations.
For information call 541-471-7091
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