Medford, Oregon (June 15, 2022)—Jackson County Library Services (JCLS) offers free events, including online and in-person programs and Take & Make kits. The DART tech van also offers a schedule of community stops and programming. All event times, dates, and locations are subject to change. Please consult our online calendar at jcls.org 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 (Virtual) Library 

First Saturdays • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM 

July 2, August 6 

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

Windows in Time: Stories of Southern Oregon Heritage Trees 

Wednesday, July 6 • 12:00–1:00 PM 

From Eve’s apple tree to Tolkien’s grumpy Ents, trees have always captured our imaginations. Join Nancy Appling to learn about Southern Oregon’s trees, like the Hanley Willow, the Britt Sequoia, the McCall Magnolia, and the Beall Black Walnut. 

The Henna Artist: Author Talk with Alka Joshi 

Thursday, July 7 • 6:00–7:00 PM 

New York Times Best Selling author and Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick Alka Joshi discusses her captivating and bestselling novels, The Henna Artist and The Secret Keeper of Jaipur

Medford Book Chat 

Second Tuesdays • 5:30–6:30 PM 

July 12: TBD 

Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity – Author Talk with David Allen 

Thursday, July 14 • 9:00–10:00 AM 

New York Times bestselling author David Allen, one of the world’s most influential thinkers on personal productivity, discusses how to transform a fast-paced, overwhelming, overcommitted life into one that is balanced, integrated, relaxed, and has more successful outcomes. 

Teen General Knowledge Trivia 

Last Wednesdays • 4:30–5:30 PM 

July 27, August 31 

Test your knowledge alongside your peers in this fast-paced, online trivia challenge! Bring your brain and a mobile device and you’re ready to go. 

IN-PERSON EVENTS 

Attendees at in-person programs and events must adhere to current COVID-19 restrictions. Space may be limited and programs may be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Some programs take place outdoors. In-person events may be canceled or rescheduled to take place online; please visit the JCLS Event Calendar at jcls.org for updates. 

Applegate Library 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Friday, July 1 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures.  

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Prepare with Pedro and The Red Cross, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 6 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM 

Kids in grades K-2 will learn how to be prepared and take action for emergencies like home fires or local hazards. Participants will receive a storybook to continue learning at home. 

Take & Make: Treasure Box, 8+ YRS 

Available starting Friday, July 8 

Make a treasure box for your trinkets. 

Ashland Library 

Take & Make: Rock Candy, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, July 2 

Rocks, gems, and crystals can all be considered treasure… but aren’t they even more valuable if you can eat them, too? Make some tasty rock candy! 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals 

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Books@Noon 

First Tuesdays • 12:00–1:00 PM 

July 5, August 2 

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

Deadbolt Mystery Society, 13+ YRS 

Sunday, July 10 • 1:00–3:00 PM 

Calling all detectives and crime junkies! Grab your trench coats and magnifying glasses because we’ll be solving a Deadbolt Mystery Society box, which provides everything we need to immerse ourselves in the story, find out more about our suspects, unravel clues, and work together to solve a murder! 

Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Wonder for All Ages 

Wednesday, July 13 • 1:00–2:00 PM 

Join storyteller Will Hornyak on a journey of imagination featuring unforgettable characters, memorable plots, and far-flung lands of myth and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends, and participation stories, this is a fun event for all ages. 

Teen Hangout: Video Game Tournament, 13+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 13 • 2:00–4:00 PM 

Face off on a Mario Kart tournament using our Nintendo Switch. 

Create & Chat 

Second Thursdays • 3:00–4:00 PM 

July 14: Map Magnets, 18+ YRS 

August 11: Cookie Dough to Go, 18+ YRS 

YouTube Introduction, 13+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 13 • 3:00–4:00 PM 

Learn basic tips and tricks for YouTube, and how best to use it to your advantage. 

Korean Gardening with Jason Riessland 

Saturday, July 16 • 1:00–3:00 PM 

Instructor Jason Riessland will introduce the Korean Natural Farming system developed by Master Han-Kyu Cho of South Korea, which involves the culturing of indigenous microorganisms to improve soil fertility. 

Prepare with Pedro and The Red Cross, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 20 • 10:30–11:30 AM 

Kids in grades K-2 will learn how to be prepared and take action for emergencies like home fires or local hazards. Participants will receive a storybook to continue learning at home. 

The Great Outdoors Book Group, 18+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 20 • 2:00–3:30 PM 

Join Ashland Library staff for a monthly book group at the North Mountain Park Nature Center pavilion focusing on nature and the great outdoors. This month, discuss Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver. Pre-registration required.  

The Art of Bookbinding, 18+ YRS 

Sunday, July 24 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Ever wondered how a book is made or appreciated the artistry of a beautiful tome? Local bookbinder Sabina Nies of SUN Book Arts in Ashland will discuss this unique art. 

Treasured Genre Chat: Fantasy 

Tuesday, July 26 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Join other readers and fantasy enthusiasts for a discussion of the genre in more detail and to share titles and authors. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 27 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

Music in the Library 

Fourth Thursdays • 3:00–4:00 PM 

July 28, August 25 

Musicians from Rogue Valley Symphony will fill the main floor of the library with relaxing music. Enjoy it in passing, or sit for a while and listen. 

Board Game Afternoon, 13+ YRS 

Last Sundays • 12:30–3:30 PM 

July 31, August 28 

Join the Ashland Library and Fun Again Games for an afternoon of drop-in board games!  

Butte Falls Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Wonder for All Ages 

Thursday, July 14 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Join storyteller Will Hornyak on a journey of imagination featuring unforgettable characters, memorable plots, and far-flung lands of myth and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends, and participation stories, this is a fun event for all ages. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Thursday, July 28 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

Central Point Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Central Point Teen Advisory Group, 13+ YRS 

First Saturdays • 1:00–2:00 PM 

July 9 (2nd Sat), August 6 

Join the conversation about what programs and activities to create for all teens at the Central Point Library. Snacks are provided. 

Prepare with Pedro and The Red Cross, 5+ YRS 

Saturday, July 16 • 1:00–2:00 PM 

Kids in grades K-2 will learn how to be prepared and take action for emergencies like home fires or local hazards. Participants will receive a storybook to continue learning at home. 

Preparing for Your Digital Legacy 

Tuesday, July 19 • 2:30–3:30 PM 

Have you ever wondered what happens to your digital accounts after death? Or how your loved ones will get access to preserve precious data, such as photos and videos? This program will help you take practical steps to prepare for your digital legacy. 

Adventures in Sci-Fi: Teen Book Discussion, 13+ YRS 

Saturday, July 23 • 1:00–2:00 PM 

The Sci-Fi genre explores the many ways that people can be good, bad, leaders, followers, and everything in between. Discuss the genre, and share your favorite Sci-Fi characters and stories. 

Eagle Point Library 

Yarnia!  

Wednesdays • 2:00–3:30 PM 

Learn to knit or crochet. All skill levels welcome. 

Eagle Point Friends of the Library Open Cupboards Book Sale 

Thursdays • 12:30–3:00 PM 

Shop for new or gently used items including books, CDs & movies. 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Eagle Point Book Club, 18+ YRS 

First Tuesdays • 2:00–3:15 PM 

July 5: The Whistling Season by Ivan Doig 

Prepare with Pedro and The Red Cross, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 6 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM 

Kids in grades K-2 will learn how to be prepared and take action for emergencies like home fires or local hazards. Participants will receive a storybook to continue learning at home. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Thursday, July 14 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

The Pillowcase Project with The Red Cross, 8+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 20 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM 

Kids in grades 3-5 will learn about personal and family preparedness and safety, local hazards, and basic coping skills. Red Cross volunteers lead students through a “Learn, Practice, Share” framework to engage them in disaster preparedness and survival skills. Participants take home a pillowcase in which to build their personal emergency supplies kit. 

Consider This: American Myths About American Government with Edwin Batistella 

Wednesday, July 21 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Join Edwin Batistella to discuss how cultural ideas about the presidency, voting, and other elements of American government both reflect and distort the reality of those institutions. 

Gold Hill Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Embellished Treasure Box Sewing Project, 16+ YRS 

Saturday, July 9 • 1:00–3:00 PM 

Sew a treasure box with fabric and embellished with crystals, sequins, and beads during this two-session class (attend both dates to complete the project). The library will provide supplies and have some sewing machines available; if you have your own portable sewing machine and supplies, please bring them with you. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Monday, July 11 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

Gold Hill Library Book Club, 18+ YRS 

Third Fridays • 3:00–4:00 PM 

July 15: Eleanor by David Michaelis 

Korean Gardening with Jason Riessland 

Saturday, July 23 • 1:00–3:00 PM 

Instructor Jason Riessland will introduce the Korean Natural Farming system developed by Master Han-Kyu Cho of South Korea, which involves the culturing of indigenous microorganisms to improve soil fertility. 

Take & Make: Alphabet Soup, 3+ YRS 

Available starting the fourth Monday of each month 

Pick up a craft kit for the letter “H” (July 25), and “I” (August 22). English and Spanish kits are available. 

Sewing with Jill, 16+ YRS 

Fourth Wednesdays • 5:00–7:00 PM 

July 27, August 24 

Join other sewing enthusiasts to learn to sew or work on projects you have already started. Open to all levels. There will be some supplies and sewing machines available, but please bring your own if you have them. Children ages 8-15 are welcome with an adult to supervise and assist. 

Jacksonville Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Earthly Treasures: Rocks and Minerals with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 6 • 3:00–4:00 PM 

Learn about the basic types of rocks, minerals, and fossils and how we use minerals in everyday life. Oregon geology is highlighted. Participants will receive free rock samples to add to their collections.  

Why Natives? Seven Steps to Restoring Biodiversity in Your Yard, 18+ YRS 

Thursday, July 7 • 5:00–6:30 PM 

Planting native plants is crucial to ecosystem health and to preserving and protecting life on earth. Master Gardener Lynn Kuntsman will outline seven steps you can take to create healthy, productive gardens, and help save our disappearing pollinators and birds. 

Blue Sky Ramblers American Music 

Saturday, July 9 • 1:00–2:30 PM 

“Lonesome” Tim Holt on banjo and guitar and Sandra “The Rose of the Canyon” Hood will journey through our American musical inheritance, from folk songs and old-time cowboy songs to the restless, rootless side of American life that includes railroad and hobo songs. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 13 • 3:00–4:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

Medford Library 

Teen Movie Matinees, 13+ YRS 

Fridays • 1:00–3:00 PM 

Enjoy treasure and pirate-themed movies in the Teen Library throughout the summer, followed by casual chat about the films. 

July 1: Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book (PG/1994/108m) 

July 8: The Princess Bride (PG/1987/98m) 

July 15: The Adventures of Tintin (PG/2011/107m) 

July 22: Double Feature: National Treasure (PG/2004/131m) and National Treasure: Book of Secrets (PG/2007/124m) 

July 29: Jungle Cruise (PG-13/2021/129m) 

Take & Make: Rock Candy, 12+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, July 2 

Rocks, gems, and crystals can all be considered treasure… but aren’t they even more valuable if you can eat them, too? Make some tasty rock candy! 

Teen Gamer Day 

Mondays • 12:00–5:00 PM 

Visit the Medford Teen Library to play board games, the Nintendo Switch, and the Nintendo Wii. 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Take & Make: Bookish Bites, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Second Sundays 

July 10, August 14 

Make a dish found in a classic YA title or series. Kits include a recipe, ingredients, and info on the related title. 

Windows in Time: Stories of Southern Oregon Heritage Trees 

Wednesday, July 6 • 12:00–1:00 PM 

From Eve’s apple tree to Tolkien’s grumpy Ents, trees have always captured our imaginations. Join Nancy Appling to learn about Southern Oregon’s trees, like the Hanley Willow, the Britt Sequoia, the McCall Magnolia, and the Beall Black Walnut. 

Take & Make: No Sew Cat and Dog toys, 18+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, July 9 

Make an easy, no sewing, dog or cat toy—guaranteed fun! 

Live Action Board Game, 12+ YRS 

Tuesday, July 12 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

In this treasure hunting live-action board game, teens will play against each other to get to the “buried treasure” first. Roll giant dice, step on giant spaces, and get into the competitive spirit! 

Korean Gardening with Jason Riessland 

Tuesday, July 19 • 2:00–4:00 PM 

Instructor Jason Riessland will introduce the Korean Natural Farming system developed by Master Han-Kyu Cho of South Korea, which involves the culturing of indigenous microorganisms to improve soil fertility. 

Adaptations: Trash or Treasure, 18+ YRS 

Saturday, July 23 • 1:00–2:00 PM 

A beloved book is a treasure; a well-made adaptation can reveal beautiful new facets of a story that you have heard before, or it can tarnish that story and mar its memory forever. Discuss adaptations of your favorite books. 

Phoenix Library 

Take & Make: Andy Warhol’s Soup Cans, 18+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, July 2 

Make a garland of Andy Warhol’s famous Campbell’s soup cans.  

Take & Make: Sharpie a T-shirt, 13+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, July 2 

Make a unique T-shirt with Sharpies.  

Take & Make: Treasure Fish 5+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, July 2 

Make a paper model manta ray! Also included are some coloring sheets, photos of some very cool stingrays, and a plush stingray to cherish. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Saturday, July 2 • 12:00–1:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures.  

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Take & Make: Treasure the Oregon Coast with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS 

Available starting Tuesday, July 5 

Oregon has one of the most diverse coastal ecosystems on the planet, and now it’s coming to YOU! This kit features sea life coloring pages, real sea shell souvenirs, and field guides. 

Take & Make: Treasure Bears, 3+ YRS 

Available starting Saturday, July 16 

Make darling polar bears from paper cups, a sleeping bear paper craft, and receive a free Smokey Bear bandana. 

Prospect Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Wonder for All Ages 

Friday, July 15 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Join storyteller Will Hornyak on a journey of imagination featuring unforgettable characters, memorable plots, and far-flung lands of myth and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends, and participation stories, this is a fun event for all ages. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 27 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

Rogue River Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Positivity Rocks, 6+ YRS 

Second Thursdays • 4:00–5:00 PM 

July 14, August 11 

Participate in a kindness treasure hunt! Join us the second Thursday of each month to paint two rocks: one for you and one to leave for someone else to find. You can paint something you treasure, a positive message, or just get creative and spread some good vibes! 

Take & Make: Treasure Hunt Kit, 6+ YRS 

Available starting Monday, July 25 

Make a treasure map and treasure chest, then set up your very own treasure hunt! 

Ruch Library 

First Saturday Book Barn Sale 

Saturday, July 2 • 11:00 AM–2:00 PM  

Shop for new or gently used items including books, CDs & movies in the Book Barn next to Ruch Library. Book donations are welcome. Sponsored by the Friends of Ruch Library.  

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Treasure Owls with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS 

Saturday, July 16 • 1:00–2:00 PM 

Play detective with real owl pellets. We’ll provide latex gloves, tweezers, and magnifying glasses so you can find out what the owls have eaten. Learn about owls in the environment and the part they play in the food-web cycle. 

Shady Cove Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Earthly Treasures: Rocks and Minerals with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 13 • 3:00–4:00 PM 

Learn about the basic types of rocks, minerals, and fossils and how we use minerals in everyday life. Oregon geology is highlighted. Participants will receive free rock samples to add to their collections. 

Hawaiian Dancers 

Tuesday, July 19 • 5:00–6:00 PM 

The Moala family will demonstrate Hawaiian, Tongan, Māori, and Tahitian dance styles. 

Live Action Board Game, 12+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 20 • 3:00–4:00 PM 

In this treasure hunting live-action board game, teens will play against each other to get to the “buried treasure” first. Roll giant dice, step on giant spaces, and get into the competitive spirit! 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 27 • 3:00–4:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

Talent Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Earthly Treasures: Rocks and Minerals with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS 

Thursday, July 7 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Learn about the basic types of rocks, minerals, and fossils and how we use minerals in everyday life. Oregon geology is highlighted. Participants will receive free rock samples to add to their collections. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 13 • 1:30–2:30 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

White City Library 

Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS 

Available starting July 5: Crystals  

Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world. 

Big Kid Storytime, 8+ YRS 

Wednesdays, July 6 & 20 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Enjoy listening to a treasure of exciting chapter books. This program will conclude with a fun, creative activity. 

Live Action Board Game, 12+ YRS 

Wednesday, July 13 • 1:30–2:30 PM 

In this treasure hunting live-action board game, teens will play against each other to get to the “buried treasure” first. Roll giant dice, step on giant spaces, and get into the competitive spirit! 

Earthly Treasures: Rocks and Minerals with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS 

Tuesday, July 19 • 11:30 AM–12:30 PM 

Learn about the basic types of rocks, minerals, and fossils and how we use minerals in everyday life. Oregon geology is highlighted. Participants will receive free rock samples to add to their collections. 

Treasured Snuggle Bunnies, 5+ YRS 

Monday, July 25 • 2:00–3:00 PM 

Make a calming, lavender-scented stuffed bunny to snuggle, read to, and share your adventures. 

DART 

Direct Access to Resources and Technology 

DART is a library outreach vehicle, Wi-Fi hotspot, and computer lab all rolled into one. Visit DART to meet with a Mobile Services Specialist to sign up for a library card or use a laptop. Anyone within a 300-foot radius of DART can access its Wi-Fi for free.  

DART’s location or schedule may change. See the most up-to-date schedule of stops at jcls.org/DART or call the library for updates. 

DART Mobile Tech Van @ Snowberry Brook 

2261 Villard Street, Ashland 

Wednesdays, July 6 & 20 • 2:00–5:30 PM 

DART Mobile Tech Van @ Quail Run Apartments 

20 Erickson Avenue, Shady Cove 

First Thursdays • 1:00–4:00 PM 

July 7, August 4  

DART Mobile Tech Van @ Ashland GracePoint Church of the Nazarene 

1760 E Main St, Ashland 

Wednesdays, July 13 & 27 • 2:00–3:30 PM  

DART Mobile Tech Van @ Maple Terrace 

13 Mace Road, Medford 

Second Thursdays • 2:00–4:30 PM 

July 14, August 11 

DART Mobile Tech Van @ Newbridge Place 

217 Still Pond Street, Medford 

Thursday, July 21 • 3:00–6:30 PM 

DART Mobile Tech Van @ Prospect Food Pantry 

471 Mill Creek Drive, Prospect 

Friday, July 22 • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM 

Visit the Prospect Food Pantry to access utility assistance, Oregon Health Plan (OHP) sign up, mental health support, primary care, children’s services, veterans services, mobile integrated health care, internet access, and more. 

DART Mobile Tech Van @ Patriot Station 

8400 Division Road, White City 

Fourth Thursdays • 1:00–5:30 PM 

July 28, August 25 

DART is supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon, and from the Jackson County Library Foundation.