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Charleston Crab Feed 2025
Feb
8
11:00 AM11:00

Charleston Crab Feed 2025

  • Oregon Institure of Marine Biology (map)
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Join your friends from Oregon’s Adventure Coast: Coos Bay, North Bend & Charleston for a feast of delicious Dungeness Crab at the 40th Annual Charleston Crab Feed!

At the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB) on Boat Basin Road from 11am to 3pm, 63466 Boat Basin Road, Charleston, OR 97420 - across from the Charleston Marine Life Center in the Marina Complex.

More than 900 pounds of Fresh Dungeness Crab will be served. Dinners - whole or half crabs at market price - include side dishes and a roll. Add a dessert for the perfect Oregon Coast meal, provided for donation by the Charleston Fishing Families. Area businesses provide items for raffle drawings. For those who want to attend but don’t want to eat crab, a gourmet hot dog lunch with sides will also be available.

Tickets will be available at the door as well!

Fresh Crab Meals, Whole or Half Crab; or choose the Hot Dog option for those who don’t like crab!!!

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2025 Oregon Chocolate Festival
Mar
7
to Mar 9

2025 Oregon Chocolate Festival

  • Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites (map)
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Festival Exhibition – Saturday & Sunday, 11am to 4pm

Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites

2525 Ashland St., Ashland, OR

Join us on March 7-9, 2025, for an unforgettable chocolate adventure. From Chocolate Maker’s Wine Dinner on Friday night, educational presentations and demos, to Chocolate Brunch and weekend filled with chocolate creations offered by artisan makers from all across the West Coast. 

Turn it into a getaway! Book overnight Chocolate Escape Package at Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites, the festival venue, and enjoy the convenience and amenities of this hip, retro-modern design hotel. If you’d rather stay downtown and experience all that Ashland has to offer, from great restaurants and shops to the First Friday Art Walk, choose Chocolate Dreams Package at the historic Ashland Springs Hotel and experience luxurious comfort of this landmark hotel.

If you’re heading our way this March, make sure you take the time to journey through the unparalleled Southern Oregon outdoors, indulge in world-class spa treatments, wine tasting in the Rogue and Applegate Valleys, and visit any number of boutique shops, galleries, and restaurants in downtown Ashland. Coming with friends? Check out our lineup of Weekend Happenings. Bringing family along? We have something for everyone, so explore Family Activities and start planning your weekend.

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Southern Oregon Runners Frostbite Run
Feb
1
11:00 AM11:00

Southern Oregon Runners Frostbite Run

Place

102 Christian Ave.
Talent, OR US 97540

Description

WHERE:  Talent Middle School, 102 Christian Ave, Talent, Oregon (Start and Finish is in the Bus Loop off Foss Rd, parking is off Christian Ave)
WHEN:  Saturday, Feb 1, 2025

SCHEDULE:

  • 10am-10:45   Day of Registration & Packet Pickup

  • 11am             10k start time

  • 11:30am         5k start time 

COURSE DETAILS: 

RACE FEES:  10k & 5k - $25 for registration for non-club members | $20 registration for SOR member | Free Race entry for youth 18 and under.  All processing fees are always included.  

Become a SOR member and save $5 a race.  Membership $15 Individual | $18 Family | Free for youth  18 in under through the RunFree Youth Program 

RESTRICTIONS: Absolutely no rollerskaters, bicycles, skateboards, baby joggers, dogs, headphones, or unregistered participants

RACE DIRECTORS:  Kurt & Victoria Smet

*Races are on public roads and trails that ARE NOT closed to cars, pedestrian or cyclist.  Please use caution while on public roadways and paths.

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2025 Mt. Ashland Skimo Summit
Feb
1
8:30 AM08:30

2025 Mt. Ashland Skimo Summit

A true backcountry event in the heart of the Siskiyou Mountains in Southern Oregon. The race starts and ends at the Mt Ashland Ski Area, but you'll be venturing in and around the ski area.

Whether you are a hard core skimo athlete or a recreational backcountry skiing enthusiast there is a place for you at the Mt A Skimo Summit! We offer two race courses which are detailed below.

All participants will also be eligible to ski and ride for a discount on the lifts at the ski area after their race thanks to the generous support of the Mt Ashland Ski Area.

We will have day of registration for 140$/70$ for Full/Rec courses, but we highly encourage everyone to sign up earlier, which helps us get our meal & beer orders, and print out the results sheet

NOTE: Anyone under 21 is eligible for a 40% off discount. Use code Youth23 at checkout. Anyone under 14 is free use code Youth14 at checkout (for Rec Course only).

Full Course Description

The full course at the Mt Ashland Skimo Summit is a true backcountry event! We start and end on the manicured Mt Ashland Ski Area trails, but the bulk of the time you’ll be skiing and riding in untamed ungroomed terrain outside of the ski area.

While the Mt Ashland Skimo Summit full course is a race and does follow race formatting you need not consider yourself a racer to take part. This course will cover advanced skiing terrain and therefore requires both strong downhill skiing ability and endurance.

There are four major climbs and a fifth very short climb at the finish. The total vertical gain and loss is approximately 4,500ft. The distance is approximately 8 miles.

The course will be fully marked to USSMA standards with green flagging on the ascents, red flagging on the descents, yellow flagging for the bootjack, and blue marking for transitions.

Required Gear: Helmet, Avalanche Safety Gear (beacon, shovel probe), skins, backpack which you can strap your skis/board to, food, water, extra layers.

There will be four categories for the full course (with M/F winners):
Skimo: no maximum weight gear weight limit
Heavy Metal Skier: Ski+binding weight over 1,500 grams
Splitboard

Recreational Course Description

Overview:
Our recreational course at the Mt Ashland Skimo Summit is perfect for newer uphill skiers or people looking for a shorter effort. The course will incorporate one major climb from the Mt Ashland Lodge to the Summit followed by a descent on piste, finishing with a short 250ft climb back to the Lodge to finish. All of our rec course will remain in the ski area boundary and racers will not be required to carry avalanche safety equipment. The course will descend a blue ski run and does not require expert downhill skiing ability.

The Total vertical gain and loss on the rec course is approximately 1,100ft and the distance is approximately 2.2 miles.

We'll have 2 categories, Male and Female for the rec course.

Required Gear

FULL COURSE:
Our full course travels outside of the ski area boundary into the backcountry on the Siskiyou Crest. Avalanche safety gear is required (Beacon, Shovel, Probe), skins (no snowshoes for the full course), along with a backpack that you can strap your ski or snowboard to for the boot pack section (no carrying your skis on this section for safety reasons). Recommended gear: Helmet, food and water, extra layers

REC COURSE:
Our rec course will stay inside the normal ski area boundary and so avalanche safety gear is not required. The following items are recommended: Helmet, Food/Water, Extra layers

Schedule

See https://www.mtashlandskimo.com/race-schedule for more details

Race Date: Saturday Feb 4th 2023
Race Start 7:30am
Awards: 1:30 pm

Cancellation/Refund Policy

In highly unlikely case that we'll have to cancel, the Mt Ashland Skimo Summit cannot offer refunds on race entry fees. Most of the money goes towards insurance, which will not be refunded. We'll do our best in adapting our course rather than cancelling the event.

We aren't making any money on putting on this event, we do it because we love the sport and love to see the community come together. We ask for your understanding.

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Siskiyou Film Festival
Apr
14
6:00 PM18:00

Siskiyou Film Festival

  • Grants Pass Performing Arts Center (map)
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THIS YEAR, K-S WILD + ROGUE RIVERKEEPER’S ARE PRESENTING THE WILD & SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL ON TOUR — BOTH CELEBRATING 21 YEARS OF INSPIRING ACTIVISM THROUGH FILM AND ART—TO BRING YOU OUR SIGNATURE EVENT!

The Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour brings together community to celebrate our work to protect the Klamath-Siskiyou wildlands, and restore clean water in the Rogue Basin. It is an evening of fun with prizes, films, and more!

Considered one of the nation’s premiere environmental and adventure film festivals, the Wild and Scenic Film Festival On Tour combine stellar filmmaking, beautiful cinematography, and first-rate storytelling to inform, inspire, and ignite solutions and possibilities to restore the earth and human communities while creating a positive future for the next generation.

Enjoy award-winning films about nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, environmental justice, Native American and Indigenous cultures.

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SNOW TUBING AT DIAMOND LAKE
Jan
12
to Mar 30

SNOW TUBING AT DIAMOND LAKE

  • Diamond Lake Resort (map)
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RIDE OUR 470 FOOT WONDER CARPET COVEYOR LIFT AND MULTIPLE LANES WITH FAST TUBES

Please purchase your tickets below. We are not offering on site ticket sales. Tickets this year are $40 plus tax and fees for three hours, includes unlimited rides and tube. 10% discount if you purchase 4 or more tickets for the same tubing session. 

Ticket Sales are Open! First Day Of Tubing Will Be Friday January 12 Night Tubing 6pm Until 9pm

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL US AT 541-223-9491 or EMAIL US.
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The fun starts with the ride up hill!!

**Children under the age of three years and under 36 inches tall are not allowed in tubing area**

**Children between 3 and 5 years of age tube for free with paid adult. Do not purchase a ticket for 3 to 5 year old children**

**Pets are not allowed in the tubing area**

PLEASE NOTE: WE MAKE THIS SCHEDULE BEFORE THE WINTER SEASON IS UPON US. WE CANNOT OPERATE IF SNOW CONDITIONS ARE POOR. PLEASE CALL  AND CHECK ON CONDITIONS BEFORE MAKING THE TRIP UP TO TUBE.

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CENTENNIAL ICE RINK OPEN IN ASHLAND
Jan
1
to Feb 14

CENTENNIAL ICE RINK OPEN IN ASHLAND

Admission/Rental Rates

Youth Admission (Ages 5 and under): Free
Youth Admission (Ages 6-13 years): $4
Adult Admission: $5
Skate Rentals: $3/pair

Single Admission Passes, Punchcards and Group Rates are available. Please contact rink staff after November 15, 541.552.2258.

Program Details 

Rec Skate - This is an ideal time for skaters of all ages to enjoy recreational ice skating time.  Regular admission rates apply and skate rentals are available. Hockey and figure skating is not permitted during Rec Skate sessions.

Cheap Skate - Come and enjoy a Rec Skate session with discounted rental skates! Skaters with their own skates pay regular admission.

Adult Hockey Skate - Hockey players age 16 and up can organize "pick-up" games and practice skills.  Equipment is not provided. Please keep other skaters safety in mind at all times.

Stick & Puck - This is a casual hockey skate time for all ages to enjoy the ice with their stick and puck. Organized games are not permitted at this time.

Frozen Tots - This session is designed to be a slow skating experience for less-experienced skaters who may be intimidated with larger skating crowds.  Ice scooters are available for younger skaters that meet the criteria.  We encourage novice skaters to "wall crawl" and find their balance on skates if possible.  All ages are welcome but we ask that skating activities are considerate of novice skaters safety.

Group Skating Lessons - Ice Skating Lessons for Beginners Ages 5-10 years old will be available in January 2023.  Registration will open on January 9th @ 9 AM. In order to provide access to lessons for as many students as possible we ask that registration for each skater is limited to only a Monday or Wednesday Session.

Private Skating Lessons - Pre-registration is required. Please call 541.552.2258 after to schedule private instruction for all ages and skill levels.

Free Open/Hockey Skate - The rink will be open for skaters to enjoy the rink at no charge.  Staff is not on site and skate rentals are not available. The rink may close intermittently based on weather conditions and maintenance needs.

School Field Trip Programs - We are unable to provide School Field Trip Programs for the 2022-2023 Ice Skating Season due to staffing shortages. We look forward to bringing this back next season!

Team Youth Hockey - We are unable to provide youth hockey programs for the 2022-2023 Ice Skating Season due to staffing shortages.  We look forward to bringing this back next season!

General Info

The outdoor rink, an operation of APRC, is located at 95 Winburn Way, across from the Lithia Park playground, around the corner from the Plaza, and at the corner of Nutley Street and Winburn Way. Bring the whole family! Our skate rentals accommodate toddler size 9-up to men’s size 15.

  • Concessions will be provided by the Lions Club of Ashland Friday through Sunday during Rec Skate times for the remainder of the 2022-2023 Ice Rink Season.

  • Please be sure to bring along snacks and beverages for non-weekend rec skating sessions. Remember, food and beverages are not permitted on the ice surface. Benches are available outside the rink, where you can take a break and eat a snack.

  • Arrive ready to skate. Changing rooms are not available.

  • Ice scooters are provided by staff during Frozen Tots programming and special considerations where access to the rink is not possible otherwise.

For more information on prices, schedules, lessons, bringing groups of eight (8) or more people, and all we have to offer you, you may call the ice rink directly at 541.552.2258, call the APRC office at 541.488.5340 or email

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WINTER WINGS FESTIVAL
Feb
17
to Feb 20

WINTER WINGS FESTIVAL

  • Klamath Falls, Oregon (map)
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We’re back with a four-day Festival again! We invite birders and photographers of all levels and other nature enthusiasts to join us. This will be our 43rd annual Festival and we hope to have 500 visitors/locals attending.

What’s New for 2023?
★ Festival runs Friday through Monday (instead of Thursday through Sunday)
★  Free Friday afternoon presentations with updates on the Klamath Basin and stakeholder initiatives
★ Lots of new programs and presenters including new keynoters, pro photographers, and raptor workshops
★ Vendors (Friday afternoon through Saturday) include new optics and camera vendors plus many of your favorite local vendors
★ Free children’s activities again on Saturday
★ Our first ever Sunday night reception gives you the chance to mingle with new birding and photography friends!
★ New photo contest prizes – click here for more info

Where are We Located? The Festival is headquartered at the Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, Oregon. For more information see Festival Locations.  For a handy guide to all Festival meeting places click here

Key Dates
September 1 – Keynoters announced
November 7 – Schedule released
December 12 – Festival Planning Worksheet and printable Program Descriptions released (note: revised 1/4/23)
December 13  – Pre-registration opens
December 27  – Full registration is open

Who Produces the Festival? The Winter Wings Festival is produced by Klamath Basin Audubon Society volunteers with support from sponsors, grants, and participant registration fees. Proceeds from this festival support local grants to teachers and other entities for outdoor education and community nature-related projects.

Would You Like to Volunteer with the Festival? We are always looking for volunteers to help in a variety of ways before and during the event. If so please  contact  our Volunteer Coordinators Suzie Moser and Myki Spindle directly via email at suziemoser@gmail.com or mykispin@gmail.com, respectively.

Birds? We typically have about 120 – 133 species. Here is our 2022 festival bird species count of 124.

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FREE RANGER-GUIDED SNOWSHOE WALK AT CRATER LAKE
Dec
17
to Apr 30

FREE RANGER-GUIDED SNOWSHOE WALK AT CRATER LAKE

In an average winter, Crater Lake National Park receives 43 feet of snow! Ranger-led snowshoe hikes are a fun way to explore this winter wonderland while learning how plants, animals, and people survive the harsh conditions.

This winter (2022-2023), walks will be offered on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from December 10 through April 30, and every day from December 17 to January 2 and March 25 to April 1. The walks start at 1:00 pm, last two hours, and cover 1 to 2 miles of moderate-to-strenuous terrain. They don’t follow a trail—the hike is an off-trail exploration through the forests and meadows along the rim of Crater Lake. If the road to Rim Village is closed, the walks explore the forests and meadows in the vicinity of Park Headquarters.

No previous snowshoeing experience is necessary. Snowshoes are provided free of charge, and there is no cost for the tour (apart from the winter entrance fee of $20 per vehicle). Participants should be at least 8 years old, be in good physical health, and come prepared with warm clothing and water-resistant footwear. The walks take place rain or shine (or snow). Pets are not allowed on the hike.

Space on each tour is limited, and advance reservations are required. For more information and to sign up, call the park’s visitor center at 541-594-3100. Organized groups (such as scout troops, hiking clubs, and church groups) may be able to arrange for a separate tour, staff permitting. Call to check on available dates.

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BITE OF BANDON CULINARY SHOWCASE & AUCTION
Mar
3
6:00 PM18:00

BITE OF BANDON CULINARY SHOWCASE & AUCTION

Tickets $35 each. Tables of 8 may be purchased by contacting the Youth Center. This is an "over 21" event.

This popular annual "over 21" event showcases 15-18 local restaurants and purveyors to benefit the Bandon Community Youth Center, showcasing their best "bites" to attendees during the silent and live auctions. Founded in 1998, the Bandon Community Youth Center mission statement was updated in 2014, "To provide opportunities for youth and families to learn, grow, and experience success." The center currently runs "After School Homework Help" at their facility M-Th, and with a grant from the Oregon Community Foundation provides after school math tutoring at the local middle school for grades 4-5 and 7-8, also M-Th. Family engagement activities were added this year, including a Pollinator Planting Day, where families could enjoy a free lunch, learn about pollinators, and pot their own plants to take home. Research shows that students are more likely to experience academic success with peer mentors and when families are involved. In summer months the center provides a series of summer camps with focus on STEAM and outdoor activities. The Bite of Bandon is the major fundraiser of the year for this organization featuring generous donations from local, regional, and national businesses and organizations in the auctions, ranging from local shops and city utilities to gift certificates, to Disney Park Hopper Passes for 4, and more. Tickets are available February 1 from the Bandon Mercantile in Old Town and Bandon True Value/Radio Shack counter.

Charissa Stokes, Director, 541-347-8336 or by email: bandonyouth@gmail.com Kim Russell, Board Secretary, 541-297-6403

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BAVARIAN NIGHT AT MT. ASHLAND
Feb
17
4:00 PM16:00

BAVARIAN NIGHT AT MT. ASHLAND

Bavarian Night is an annual fundraiser for the Mt. Ashland Ski Patrol.It’s a special night of Twilight skiing, a Torchlight Parade, a fireworks show, live music, and lots of great ways to support our Ski Patrol, like the popular Raffle Auction.

All Twilight tickets sales from 3:00pm to 9:00pm are donated by Mt. Ashland to the Ski Patrol. Come enjoy the evening festivities and great skiing and snowboarding.

The Ski Patrol does a fabulous job of making this evening a family oriented event with a raffle for great prizes, live music, food specials, a torchlight parade, a massive fireworks show, and more.

Come on up, buy raffle tickets, a ski patrol t-shirt and a lift ticket to help support our wonderful Ski Patrol!

FREE Ski Hopper Service offered

EVENT SCHEDULE

Raffle Auction featuring dozens of donated items: 4-9pm
Live Music on the Second Floor of the Lodge: 5-8:30pm
Twilight Skiing ($25 ticket, proceeds support the Ski Patrol): 4-8:30pm
Torchlight Parade and Fireworks: 9pm

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