Medford, Oregon (October 1, 2021)—Jackson County Library Services (JCLS) offers free events, including virtual programs and Take & Make kits. Event times, dates, and locations are subject to change. Please consult our online calendar to confirm events. 

ONLINE PROGRAMS 

Online programs take place via Zoom and/or Facebook LIVE. Meeting or webinar details will be emailed to participants when they register through the JCLS Events Calendar at jcls.org or by calling the library. Programs may be recorded and later made available on the JCLS Beyond YouTube channel at youtube.com/c/JCLSBeyond. Learn how to join a Zoom meeting with this short video tutorial: https://youtu.be/hIkCmbvAHQQ. 

Queer Coffee House @ the Library 

First Saturdays • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM 

October 2, November 6 

Make a cup of coffee, and join us virtually! Share your new favorite books, movies, and podcasts or projects you’re working on. LGBTQ+ folx and allies are welcome! 

Senderos del Siskiyou / Trails of the Siskiyous 

Spanish Language Guided Hike 

Saturday, October 2 • 1:00–2:00 PM 

As part of the JCLS celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, join Siskiyou Mountain Club Board Member, Edem Gómez, as he leads a discussion in Spanish to get you started discovering the outdoors, hiking, and backpacking. He will cover what you need to bring, how to plan your trip, and the 7 Principles—Leave No Trace. Getting started exploring the outdoors can be uncomfortable, especially if you don’t have much experience, but with a little knowledge and preparation you will be ready to confidently hit the trail. 

Books@Noon 

First Tuesdays • 12:00–1:00 PM 

October 5, November 2 

Share what you are reading, and find your next great read. 

Windows in Time: “The Amazing Journey of Leonard Case and the Execution of Captain Jack” 

Wednesday, October 6 • 12:00–1:00 PM 

The execution of four leaders of the Modoc Indian Tribe at Fort Klamath in 1873 received widespread coverage from newspapers across the country. It also drew the attention of an eccentric millionaire in Cleveland, Ohio—Leonard Case—who traveled by train, stagecoach, and hired carriage to witness the hangings in person. Join Todd Kepple as he examines how Case’s travel journal, recently obtained by the Klamath County Museum, sheds new light on the bitter conclusion to the Modoc Indian War. 

Grant Writing: An Intensive Series 

Select Mondays • 6:00–7:30 PM 

Are you new to the grant seeking process? This grant writing workshop series will help participants learn and progress from any level of experience and knowledge. In the final 30 minutes of each session, we will discuss books we’re reading on grant writing, community building, and organizational development. For inspiration, check out this booklist: bit.ly/3wn0eo3.  

October 11: Evaluation & Budget 

October 25: Credibility & Sustainability 

Teen Advisory Group (T.A.G.) 12-18 YRS 

Tuesday, October 12 • 4:30–5:30 PM 

Tuesday, November 9 • 4:30–5:30 PM 

T.A.G. members are dedicated, motivated teens in grades 7-12 who meet to brainstorm ideas, discuss books and movies, and make crafts. Contact a Medford Teen Librarian to join. 

Medford Library Book Chat 

Second Tuesdays • 5:30–6:30 PM 

October 12: Counting by 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan 

November 9: A Game of Ghosts by John Connolly 

Tween Book Club, 11-18 YRS 

Third Saturdays • 2:00–3:00 PM  

October 16: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins 

November 20: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins 

Diverse Reads Book Club, 12-18 YRS 

Third Tuesdays • 4:30–5:30 PM 

Discuss stories that take us out of our own experiences and into the perspective of how others see the world. 

October 19: Frankly in Love by David Yoon 

November 16: This Place: 150 Years Retold by Kateri Akiwenzi-Damm, Sonny Assu, Brandon Michell, Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley 

Business Book Discussion: Inclusive Resilience 

Third Wednesdays • 12:00–1:00 PM 

October 20, November 17 

Discuss the works of authors sharing strategies for inclusive resilience and leadership. Find book suggestions at bit.ly/3h35uaY. 

Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia 

Friday, October 22 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM 

Learn the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia, stages, risk factors, research, and FDA-approved treatments. This program is presented by the Alzheimer’s Assocation. 

Brain Books 

Fourth Tuesdays • 2:30–4:30 PM 

October 26: Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know by Adam Grant 

November 23: The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous by Joseph Henrich 

Teen General Knowledge Trivia, 12-18 YRS 

Wednesday, October 27 • 4:30–5:30 PM 

Tuesday, November 23 • 4:30–5:30 PM 

Test your knowledge alongside your peers in this fast-paced, online trivia challenge. 

COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY CLASSES ONLINE 

Engage! Technology and Community Involvement 

Tuesday, October 5 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Monday, November 1 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Learn how electronic resources can make civic engagement easier. Learn how to attend online public meetings, access free tax prep, and find sources of unbiased world news and podcasts. 

Welcome to the Internet Archive 

Thursday, October 7 • 12:00–1:15 PM 

Learn about the Internet Archive, an online digital library of stored webpages, audio files, video files, photos, books, and more. The website gives the public access to 25 years of saved webpages and millions of books, texts, audio recordings, videos, and more. 

Internet Foundations 

Tuesday, October 19 • 12:00–1:00 PM 

This is a class for people who are new to the internet, or for those who are comfortable, but think a few more details would be helpful. Have you ever wondered what a tab is? What are cookies? How to block ads? What is the difference between a browser and a search engine? Do you really need an email account? Join us to learn the answers to all these questions and more as we explore how to navigate the World Wide Web safely and easily. 

INPERSON EVENTS 

Currently all in-person programming takes place outdoors. Attendees at in-person programs and events must adhere to current COVID-19 restrictions, including wearing masks that cover mouth and nose and maintaining adequate social distancing. Space may be limited and programs may be available on a first-come, first-served basis. In-person events may be canceled or rescheduled to take place online; please visit the JCLS Event Calendar at jcls.org for updates. 

TAKE & MAKE KITS 

Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available by request during front door service beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. 

APPLEGATE LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Autumn Craft, 5+ YRS 

Available starting Friday, October 15 

Plant a succulent in a mini pumpkin, just in time for Halloween.  

ASHLAND LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Tiny Art Show, 12+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 2 

Adults and teens are invited to pick up a Take & Make Kit with supplies to make a tiny work of art! Kits will include a 3” x 3″ canvas, paint, brushes, and an art show information form. Artwork returned to the Ashland Library by November 1st will be displayed in the library in November. 

Take & Make: Dungeons and Dragons Starter Kits, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 9 

Dive into the magical world of Dungeons and Dragons. Kits include a set of dice, some 3D printed figurines, and starter information for creating a level 1 character. 

Recipe Box & Recipe Trading Cards, 12-18 YRS 

Saturday, October 9 • 1:00–2:00 PM 

Decorate a recipe card box and share a favorite family recipe (or one that’s all your own!) with other teens, and check out the cookbooks on display to find new recipes for your recipe box. 

Culinary Take & Make: Spice of the Month, 18+ YRS 

Available starting second Sundays this fall 

Pick up a Spice of the Month kit to expand your culinary horizons! Each kit will contain the spice selected for that month, a brief history and background on the spice, and a few recipes from diverse cuisines to try at home. 

October 10: Cardamom 

November 14: Nutmeg 

Intro to Field Sketching 

Tuesday, October 12 • 2:00–4:00 PM 

Location: North Mountain Park, 620 N Mountain Ave in Ashland 

Instructor and artist Deb Van Poolen will share how to use a tool called a “viewfinder” to draw the basic shape of plants and trees. Students will sketch and photograph the plants in the field, then head to tables to create finished drawings in pencil, pen, watercolor pencils, or markers. Pre-registration required. 

Culinary Take & Make: Brazilian Brigadeiros, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 16 

Pick up a kit with a recipe and non-perishable ingredients to make brigadeiros, a traditional Brazilian dessert. 

Local Color: Invasive to Creative, 18+ YRS 

Saturday, October 16 • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM 

Location: North Mountain Park, 620 N Mountain Ave in Ashland 

Himalayan Blackberry was first cultivated in this region for its fruit but is now considered an invasive species. Learn basic plant identification and natural history, then learn how to remove this plant to use it as a natural dye. Offered in collaboration with Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission, the North Mountain Park Nature Center, and the Southern Oregon University Environmental Education graduate program. 

Culinary Take & Make: Italian Panna Cotta, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 23 

Pick up a kit with non-perishable supplies to make panna cotta, a popular Italian dessert.  

Take & Make: Salt Dough Halloween Art, 5+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 23 

Make salt dough, then sculpt it into fun or creepy Halloween art to take home for the holiday. 

Halloween Photo Booth 

October 24–31 (not open 10/29) • 12:00–4:00 PM 

Show off your Halloween costume and commemorate the holiday! Visit the Ashland Library to pose for a photo in front of our spooky backdrop. The Polaroid is yours to keep. 

Culinary Take & Make: Indonesian Chicken Satay, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 30 

Pick up a kit with a recipe and non-perishable ingredients to make Indonesian Chicken Satay from a recipe provided by Blue Toba restaurant. 

CENTRAL POINT LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Origami Monsters, 6-12 years 

Available starting Friday, October 22 

Make origami monster corner bookmarks. 

Trick-or-Treat at the Central Point Library 

October 29 & 30 during open hours 

Friends of the Central Point Library invite costumed kids to Trick-or-Treat at the Central Point Library on Friday and Saturday. 

EAGLE POINT LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Huichol Yarn Painting, 3+ YRS 

Available starting Tuesday, October 12 

Make Nierikas (pronounced Near-eeka), traditional yarn paintings made by the Huichol people of Mexico by gluing yarn onto a solid surface to create symbolic patterns or designs. 

GOLD HILL LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Them Bones—Halloween Skeleton Craft 3+ YRS 

Available starting Monday, October 18 

Learn about movable joints and physiology by making a skeleton from paper plates, then learn about the human skeleton, names of major bones, and what you can do to build healthy bones. 

MEDFORD LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Dungeons and Dragons Starter Kits, 18+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 9 

Dive into the magical world of Dungeons and Dragons. Kits include a set of dice, some 3D printed figurines, and starter information for creating a level 1 character.  

Take & Make: DIY Tap Shoes, 3+ YRS 

Available starting Sunday, October 10 

Modify any pair of shoes with this removable DIY tap shoes kit. 

Culinary Take & Make: Brazilian Brigadeiros, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 16 

Pick up a kit with a recipe and non-perishable ingredients to make brigadeiros, a traditional Brazilian dessert. 

Culinary Take & Make: Italian Panna Cotta, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 23 

Pick up a kit with non-perishable supplies to make panna cotta, a popular Italian dessert. 

Take & Make: Pumpkin Decorating, 3+ YRS 

Available starting Sunday, October 24 • 12:00–4:00 PM 

Pick out and decorate a pumpkin with paint. Will your pumpkin have a friendly or ghoulish grin? You decide!  

Culinary Take & Make: Indonesian Chicken Satay, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 30 

Pick up a kit with a recipe and non-perishable ingredients to make Indonesian Chicken Satay from a recipe provided by Blue Toba restaurant. 

Trick-or-Treat at the Medford Library 

October 30 & 31 • 12:00–4:00 PM 

Visit the Medford Library to Trick-or-Treat at our service desks! Costumes are encouraged, but not required.  

PHOENIX LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Pointillism Painting, 3+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, October 2 

Create pointillism art from tiny colored dots in the style of French Post-impressionist Georges Seurat. 

Culinary Take & Make: Meatless Monday – Jack’s Bean Patties, 18+ YRS 

Available starting Tuesday, October 12  

This kit includes everything (except two eggs) to make six butter bean patties, a vegetarian meal that can be eaten on a bun or with a salad. 

ROGUE RIVER LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Mixed Media Collage 

Available starting Friday, October 15 

Get creative for “I’m Just Me Because Month” and show the world just who you are with a mixed media collage. Some traditional art materials will be provided, but there are no bounds! Use whatever materials best express YOU. Some suggestions include yarn, book pages, egg cartons, beads, magazines, fake flowers, small toys… the possibilities are endless! 

TALENT LIBRARY 

Take & Make: Homemade Cookbook, 5+ YRS 

Available starting Tuesday, October 12 

Celebrate National Cookbook Month by creating, assembling, and decorating your own cookbook. 

WHITE CITY LIBRARY 

Trick-or-Treat at the White City Library 

Saturday, October 30 • 12:00–4:00 PM 

Show off your mask and Halloween costume as you trick-or-treat at the White City Library.