Easter Egg Hunts and Easter Bunny Visits 2019

            This year Easter Sunday falls on April 21, 2019.

                               Please arrive to Egg Hunts early, they happen quickly.

The Rabbits Are Coming to the Northwest Nature Shop. Saturday, April 13th from 11am-2pm. 4-H members gladly share their knowledge of raising and caring for rabbits. Bring the kids, learn about rabbits and hold a bunny.
Free! 154 Oak Street, Ashland (MAP) 

 

 

Easter Bunny at Harry & David Country Store.                   April 13 & 14, 19 & 20 from 11am-4pm, hoping through the store for photo opportunities and with candy. Free. 1314 Center Dr. Medford.  (MAP)

 

 

Rogue Valley Mall Eggstravanza! Saturday, April 20th, 2019. Noon-4pm. Bounce House, games, hands on activities, candy, prizes and more! Free. 1600 N. Riverside Ave. Medford. (MAP)

 

 

The Palms Cafe Easter Event.  10am-2pm. Saturday, April 20th, 2019. The Easter Bunny will be outside the cafe doors for your little ones to get a FREE picture! There will also be gift basket raffles. 501 S. Front St. Central Point.  (MAP) 

The Village at Medford Center Easter Find. Saturday, April 20th, 2019 at 1pm for kids 12 and under. Parents must sign kids up at the booth by the security office for them to participate. Eggs will have candy and prizes (some prizes mom & dad will totally want) Live music from Frankie Hernandez from 1-3pm.  Free community event. 711 Medford Ctr. Medford. (MAP) 

Central Point Eggstravaganza!                                                                10am-2pm on Saturday April 20th, 2019. Bring your basket for Egg Hunt at 11am sharp. Free games and activities. Visit the Easter Bunny. Family fun day at Twin Creek Park, Central Point.  (MAP)   

 

 

 

Medford Kiwanas Easter Egg Hunt.                                                   10am on Saturday, April 20th, 2019 for ages 0-9. The Easter Bunny is never late. Pear Blossom Park in Medford. (MAP) 

 

 

 

Eagle Point Easter Egg Hunt.                                                                  11am on Saturday April 20th, 2019. Shasta & Main Streets. Eagle Point. (MAP)

 

 

 

Rogue River Easter Egg Hunt.                                                                   10am on Saturday April 20th, 2019.  Beck Field ( W. Main & Berglund) in Rogue River. For children ages 10 and under with a special area for children 5 and under. Come and enjoy a fun and colorful Easter Egg Hunt with special prize eggs too. Coffee, hot chocolate and donuts available. (MAP) 

 

Easter Egg Hunt at Community Bible Church. Saturday, April 20th, 2019 at 5pm. Easter Egg Hunt with Hot Dogs served after. Service at 6pm. 500 N. 10th St. Central Point. (MAP)

 

Easter Egg Hunt in White City                                                       Saturday, April 20th, 2019  with Breakfast pizza from 8:30am-10:30am. Egg Hunt at 11am. Easter Bunny visits. Table Rock Elementary School, White City.  (MAP)

 

 

 

ROC  Food Pantry Easter Egg Hunt.                             Saturday, April 20th, 2019  from 1-2:30pm. Games, prizes, candy rain or shine at Reinhart Volunteer Park (All Sports Park) in Grants Pass. (MAP)

 

 

Free Helicopter Easter Candy Drop.  Saturday, April 20th, 2019 at 11am (weather permitting). Ages 0-12 years. New Hope Christian School, 5961 New Hope Rd. Grants Pass. (MAP) 

 

River Valley Church Egg Hunt. Saturday, April 20th, 2019. 10am. Ages to 6th grade at Lawnridge Park in Grants Pass.(MAP)   … also at 10am at 2193 Midway Ave in Grants Pass. (MAP)

 

 

Wolf Creek Easter Parade and Easter Egg Hunt. Saturday, April 20th, 2019.  Breakfast starts at 8am, parade at noon to the Wolf Creek Park where Easter Egg Hunt begins. (MAP) 

 

   Mckee Bridge Easter Egg Hunt.  1pm Saturday, April 20th, 2019. Ages 0-12 rain or shine. Free food, drinks, games, prizes, photo booth, Fire Dept. demo (MAP) 

 

 

 Rotary Club of Ashland Easter Egg Hunt.                                       1pm sharp on Sunday, April 21st, 2019 for ages up to 10 years. Easter Bunny at noon near the tennis courts in Lithia Park, Ashland (MAP)

 

 

Easter Celebration at Troon Vineyard.                    11 -4pm on Sunday, April 21st, 2019. Egg hunts, egg decorating, live music, bounce houses,  Easter Bunny visits & more. (MAP) 

 

Children’s Easter Egg Hunt in the beautiful Voorhies Mansion formal gardens at EdenVale Winery in Medford  on Sunday, April 21st, 2019.  11:30-2:30pm. Family activities, games, prizes, Easter Bunny. Ages 1-5 years $10 hunt at 12:15, Ages 6-12 years $15 – hunt at 12:50pm. check in at 11:30am. Dress attire preferred.  For more details 541-512-2955 x2.  (MAP)

Easter Egg Hunt in Grants Pass at Riverside Park. Saturday, April 20th, 2019 at 10am.  (MAP)

 

 

Easter Egg Hunt in Merlin. April 20th, 2019 at 10am. Merlin Community Park.  (MAP)

 

 

Easter Egg Hunt in Cave Junction                                                           Sunday,  April 21, 2019 at noon the Easter Bunny comes, Easter Egg Hunt at 1pm sharp at Jubilee Park, Cave Junction,541-659-1074   .   (MAP) 

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Wild Music: Sounds & Songs of Life at ScienceWorks

BRAND NEW WILD MUSIC EXHIBIT PROVIDES A MUST-SEE, MUST-DO,
MUST-HEAR EXPERIENCE
Wild Music: Sounds & Songs of Life opens February at ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum
  1. Whales compose, bullfrogs chorus, songbirds greet the dawn, and people everywhere sing and dance. What do we all have in common? Visitors of all ages will find out in February, when Wild Music: Sounds & Songs of Life, a brand new, hands-on exhibit that explores sound and music in nature and in life, makes its debut at ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum located at 1500 E Main St. in Ashland, Oregon.
Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. Through whimsical, hands-on activities, they’ll not only hear the music that surrounds them every day, but they’ll see and even feel it too. They’ll discover that nature is filled with “musicians” that create distinct musical masterpieces to communicate with and relate to one another. And they’ll explore how human music is inspired by the music of other living creatures – from tiny insects to giant whales.
Highlights of Wild Music include:
  • Three different “soundscapes” that invite visitors to explore sound and music that comes from the ocean, the forest, and the city. Visitors will learn to interpret spectrograms, or “pictures,” of bird songs, learn what whale cries tell us about the animal’s life cycle, see samples of instruments from around the world, experiment with how sound travels underwater, explore how music influences memory, and more.
  • The Jamming Room, a soundproof practice studio where visitors can use pre-recorded audio soundscapes, animal voices, percussion instruments, and live vocals to compose their own songs.
  • The Bioacoustic Lab, where visitors can experiment with how the human voice works and how it compares to that of other animals, specifically birds. Here, visitors can explore a model of the human larynx and the bird syrinx, use an electrolarynx to “speak” without using their voices, and use a set of vibrating metal reeds to “feel” sound.
  • The Power of Sound and Music Theater, where visitors can sit back, relax, and experience sounds from around the world. The seven-minute, sound-driven video demonstrates – both visually and audibly – how animals use sound to identify themselves, communicate, and form and nurture social groups.
ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum is proud to be partnering with Rogue World Music and local organizations around the Rogue Valley to provide unique programming at the Museum for the exhibit’s duration (Saturday, February 2 – Monday, September 2). This exhibit is made possible by Richard and Elizabeth LeVitt, a Community Grant of the Oregon Community Foundation, Lithia 4 Kids, the Olsrud Family Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation, the Jackson County Cultural Coalition and Anonymous donors.
For more information please call 541-482-6767 or visit scienceworksmuseum.org.
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Umpqua Valley Festival of Lights

Festival of Lights at River Forks Park

The Festival of Lights has become an annual tradition in Douglas County, drawing 25,000 visitors per year and generating hundreds of thousands of dollars for Rotary Club scholarships and service projects since 1993.

The Festival of Lights opens at River Forks Park in Roseburg, Oregon starting at the end of November and runs through January.

Visitors enjoy 90 light displays containing nearly 500,000 lights and all the traditional attractions that have made the Festival famous, including the Holiday Village, wagon rides, the World’s Largest Nutcracker and visits from Santa Claus himself!

The Holiday Village is open every night through Christmas Eve in Helleck Hall. With Santa Claus, a model train set, cookies, candies, warm cider and souvenirs for sale, the Holiday Village is a must see. Wagon rides are offered Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.

http://www.umpquavalleyfestivaloflights.com

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Grants Pass Christmas Parade

Every year the Christmas parade in downtown Grants Pass delights the community. Parade starts at 6th & K Streets and heads North on 6th to G Street.

Bundle up and bring the family to enjoy the parade. 

https://travelgrantspass.com/event-calendar/christmas-parade/

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