My two teenage sons and I contemplated where to go to fill up on nutritious but quick food and watch the Sunday night NFL match up. One of my requisites to watching my fantasy football team players is that I have a good pint in-hand so that I can swig…
Read More »Another Girls’ Night In is coming to The Paddington Jewel Box! It’s a great way to celebrate, save and spend an enjoyable evening with the girls. This is not a girl-exclusive night though; guys are welcome to come as well. The reason we call it a Girls’ Night In is…
Read More »We consider ourselves more than a special shop to find hiking guides and maps, gifts to beautify your home and garden, eco-friendly products for home and travel and incredible toys that have long-lasting play value. We also aim to cultivate a community that values and protects our natural environment. Throughout…
Read More »By NewmanImages The Pinnacles and Godfrey-Glen trails would be the star attractions most anywhere else, but because these two picturesque canyons are located below the famous Rim Drive in southern Oregon’s Crater Lake National Park, most people miss them on their way up to the lake. But both trails are…
Read More »“What will I do when I get there?” “How will I ever make friends?” “I just can’t imagine not having my favorite organic store to go to anymore.” Does this sound familiar? Maybe you or someone you know is considering a life changing move from the known and comfortable to…
Read More »Did You Know… …that the founder of Chiropractic, D.D. Palmer was a magnetic healer who said that his purpose for starting the chiropractic profession was “to unite man the physical to man the spiritual”? …that Chiropractic is more about healing the nervous system, which is your brain, spinal cord and…
Read More »I will never forget sitting in our weekly MLS meeting when Bob Saunders stood before us; frail from cancer, leaning on a cane and telling us all what we meant to him. I sobbed. What a raw moment for everyone. I didn’t know him well but to hear how we…
Read More »You’ve finished your manuscript and your book is ready to be published. You realize it isn’t likely to be a blockbuster that will interest a literary agent and traditional publisher, so what are the other options? Two of the most popular methods of publishing are compared below. Cooperative Publishers Typically…
Read More »‘S Wonderful: The New Gershwin Musical at the Oregon Cabaret Theatre really is wonderful. OCT’s production is as elegant and vibrant as the luscious Gershwin music it showcases. “Giancarlo has assembled a cast of five bright, young actors who have an astonishing range of vocal and dance skills. They are…
Read More »Local September publications were bursting with articles about cool weather veggies and gardening. I encourage everyone to dive in! But what to do with all the veggies that are still coming on? Well if you’ve filled your pantry and your friends and neighbors are no longer accepting donations; consider donating…
Read More »“Nothing is certain but death and taxes.” Well, that’s not exactly true. I can be certain that our cat, Boris, will sleep 22 hours a day, and our cat, Marlin, will go in and out of the house at least 16 times a day. I also know that there are…
Read More »by Ashland Parks & Recreation Staff Did you know that Ashland Parks & Recreation publishes three recreation guides per year? Winter/Spring, Summer and Fall guides are direct mailed to all Ashland and Talent households. In addition, the guides are available online at www.ashland.or.us/RecGuide, with direct registration links (from your computer,…
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