Friday, July 29, at Grizzly Peak Winery, 1600 E. See or call 54.ĭuke Street: Rhythm and soul band Duke Street - Scott Rogers on guitar, Kent Clinkinbeard on drums, John Hauschild on slide guitar and vocals, Gordon Greenley on saxophones and Joe Cohoon on bass and Michael Vannice on keys-will perform at 6 p.m. Friday, July 29, at Belle Fiore Winery, 100 Belle Fiore Lane, Ashland. Jared Gutridge: Acoustic guitarist Jared Gutridge (of rock band Blender) will perform a blend of indie rock and pop originals and covers at 6 p.m. every Friday and Saturday, at the Hearsay Restaurant, Lounge and Garden, 40 S. John Dabaco: Jazz pianist John Dabaco will perform standards and classics at 6 p.m.
Friday, July 29, at Hummingbird Estate Winery, 1677 Old Stage Road, Central Point. Jeff Kloetzel: Singer, songwriter and guitar player Jeff Kloetzel will play an acoustic mix of pop, folk and soul, along with original songs at 5:30 p.m. Friday, July 29, at Dunbar Farms Rocky Knoll Winery, 2881 Hillcrest Road, Medford. Shine On: The trio - Steve Shine, Tom Stamper and Vernocia D’Leon - will play covers of Grateful Dead songs at 5:30 p.m. Friday, July 29, at DANCIN Vineyards, 4477 S. See or call 541499-0449.ĭanielle and Paul: Singer Danielle Kelly and guitarist Paul Turnipseed will perform a mix of jazz styles, soul and pop standards at 5 p.m. Friday, July 29, at Rellik Winery and Alpaca Farm, 970 Old Stage Road, Central Point. Jimmy Limo: Musician Jimmy Limo will perform at 5 p.m. Friday, July 29, at Trium Wines Tasting Room, 203 E. JustaDuo: Singer Alois Henderson and multi-instrumentalist and singer Albert Lee will perform easy listening pop and light rock at 5 p.m. Friday, July 29, at Callahan’s Mountain Lodge, 7100 Old Highway 99 S., Ashland. Tim Church: Guitarist Tim Church will play a mix of classical, jazz, Spanish and Brazilian instrumentals at 5 p.m. The nonprofit organization provides social and recreational activities. Friday, July 29, at Paschal Winery, 1122 Suncrest Road, Talent.
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Slopes & Trails: Slopes & Trails will host a free meet-and-greet at 5 p.m. Friday, July 29, at The Urban Cork, Urban Cork, 340 N. Lynx Family Band: Alternative rock band The Lynx Family Band will perform original indie rock and pop at 4:45 p.m.
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For further details and a full listing of film titles, see and click on Programs & Events and then JCLS Calendar or call 54. every Friday through August, at the Medford library, 205 S.
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Teen Movie Matinee: Teens can watch adventure, treasure and pirate-themed movies, followed by casual chat about the film from 1 to 3 p.m. Look for casual, supportive conversation and interpretation. Fridays, at the Medford Senior Center, 510 East Main St. Read below for our selections.Spanish Language Group: English speakers with at least an intermediate knowledge of Spanish can meet at 11 a.m. And so, we've gone all the way back to 1985 to break down the best Air Jordans of every year. Which are the Jordans that dominated each calendar year? While there is now a glut of publications breaking down the best releases annually, the line's early years weren't subject to such rankings. There’s a nostalgia element in play, but the sneakers are also a modern fashion statement and have been since the beginning. That’s no surprise to the people who line up every Saturday to buy the newest pair of Air Jordans, some of them too young to have ever watched Jordan play a game live. The vast retro line has allowed the brand to only strengthen its position with basketball’s most marketable star (and its namesake) now wearing a suit and tie full-time. Now its own brand, Jordan is a multi-billion dollar business that controls a sizeable portion of the basketball sneaker market.
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