Book Talk: From Thorns to Blossoms – A Japanese American Family in War and Peace This talk features author Mitzi Loftus, a memoirist who has written of her family's experience…Julie RaefieldAugust 20, 2024
Author Talk: Christopher Briscoe – The Child on the Train Internationally Renowned Photojournalist Author Talk: In "The Child on the Train and other stories in…Julie RaefieldJuly 12, 2024
“Say, Ranger…” Crater Lake and Other Ranger Stories – with Larry Smith Join former ranger and Jacksonville school teacher Larry Smith as he shares an insider's look…Julie RaefieldJune 17, 2024
Talk — Oregon Black Pioneers: 450 Years in 45 Minutes People of African descent have lived and worked in Oregon since before the founding of…Julie RaefieldMay 24, 2024
Wild Women of Jacksonville: Archaeological and Historical Challenges to Myths… Wild Women of Jacksonville: Archaeological and Historical Challenges to the Myths, Misrepresentation, and Erasure of…Julie RaefieldApril 9, 2024
Wild Women of Jacksonville: Archaeological and Historical Challenges to the Myth This talk will draw on nearly two decades of work in Jacksonville and the surrounding…Julie RaefieldMarch 26, 2024
4/25/24 – Only Hope: A Survivor’s Story of the Holocaust – Prof. Irving Lubliner Before she died in 1974, Felicia Bornstein Lubliner wrote about her internment in ghettos and…Julie RaefieldMarch 8, 2024
11/16 Ashland Hula: Halau Hula Ka Pi’o O Ke Anuenue: Performance and Class Halau Hula Ka Pi'o O Ke Anuenue, a Hawaiian Cultural Dance School based in Ashland,…Alyssa ProphetOctober 4, 2023
10/24 Odyssey to India In January 2020, Sherry Neuman traveled to India with a Rotary group to provide polio…Alyssa ProphetSeptember 7, 2023
9/28 -Robbie Collins–The Man who Saved Jacksonville’s Historic District Robertson "Robbie" Collins (1921 - 2003): The man who saved Jacksonville. Larry Smith will share…Alyssa ProphetAugust 8, 2023