Your Rogue Valley Top 5 Things To Do!

Frankenstein with Music – November 3rd at 3:00 pm

On the SOU campus….ever imagine what the 1932 classic horror film, Frankenstein would have sounded like with a musical score? Want to keep the Halloween festivities going? Then, Southern Oregon University offers a treat. Dan Kocurek conducts Michael Shapiro’s new score to the cult- classic featuring wind instruments and a spectacular aural rendition by the Rogue Valley Symphonic Band. For more information go to www.roguevalleysymphony.com or https://www.roguevalleysymphonicband.org/concerts

The Sixties Come to Southern Oregon at Four Daughter’s Pub – November 5th at 7:00 pm

Are you a history buff who enjoys learning new and interesting facts about Jackson County? Ben Truwe, a local historian, will enlighten audience members at this one-hour presentation in which he will show footage from 1960 right here in the Valley. You can catch a glimpse into the counterculture, Vietnam war protests, and Rogue Valley Police and National Guard getting prepped for potential rioting. This is a free event with a chance to ask questions afterward and drink some beer during.

  • Four Daughter’s Pub
  • 126 W. Main St.
  • Medford, OR
  • 541-779-4455

Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon (YSSO) – November 9th at 7:30 pm

The Craterian Theater at the Collier Center presents a concert as part of the 32nd season of YSSO. This show will feature string, brass, woodwind, and percussion performed by some of the finest young musicians in the area. There will be standard workpieces, concerti, film and opera songs, and new works. Students can get in for $5 and it is $10 for general admission.

https://www.ysso.org/

Arts, Crafts & Collectibles Show – November 9th from 10:00 to 4:00 pm

Everyone dreams of walking into a vintage shop or yard sale and picking up a collectible item that is worth way more than they paid for it. Perhaps you will be lucky at the local Mountain Meadows sponsored event that features handmade items, artists’ wares and possibly a treasured collectible that you must have. This event supports the Art Fund for this 55+ community at the top of the hill in Ashland. It is free to get in and there will be refreshments. Start your holiday shopping early.

  • Mountain Meadows main building
  • Ashland
  • 541-482-1806

http://mountainmeadowsashland.com/

The Last Night of Ballyhoo – November 1st, 2nd, 8th, and 9th

The Grants Pass High school Theatre of Arts Department presents this show at the Performing Arts Center at 7:00 pm on the 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th and also at 2:00 m on November 3rd and 10th. Travel back to 1939 and while Hitler was invading Poland, in Atlanta the elite German Jews were preparing for the social event of the season. Tickets to the show are $8 for seniors, $5 for students and $12 for general admission.

  • 8th and v Olive St.
  • Grants Pass
  • 541-474-5710

https://www.grantspasschamber.org/events/details/the-last-night-of-ballyhoo-ghps-11-08-2019-32295

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