Friday, November 18, 2016

SOUTHERN OREGON HO-HO-HOLIDAY MUST DO'S - A Bucket List

The HOLIDAYS are coming and we couldn't be more excited!  Some of our favorite memories have been made this time of year and we are readt to make some more.  Since October has already zoomed by and November and December are promising to do the same we have created a bucket list to make sure that you get the most out of the holiday season!  Just like in fall, we have included a printable list so that nothing gets missed.  Happy Holidays!!

MAKE A WREATH
One of the seasons time honored traditions Hanley Farm and Shooting Star Nursery in Central Point are both offering Wreath Making Workshops!  Register here for Shooting Star nursery and Petali Floral's Christmas Wreath & Topiary Class.

Photo credit:  Petali Floral
GO CAROLING
Throw on your winter hats, scarves, and coats and stop at your loved friends and families homes and sing out your heart.  It will become a cherished memory for both your family and those that you are singing to!

Photo credit:  Antal Ullman 

BUNDLE UP, DRINK HOT COCOA and CHRISTMAS LIGHTS TOUR
There are a few ways to do this.  Whether you jump in your own car and take a little tour of your local neighborhoods or take advantage of things like the All Aboard Trolley, the whole family is sure to enjoy it.  Some of our favorite spots are Cherry Lane and Greystone Court in Medford.  You can also go to Nature's Coastal Holiday at Azalea State Park, Wildlife Safari Zoolights, Umpqua Valley Festival of Lights, and the Oregon Garden.  They all have awesome light displays. (Watch for our Christmas Lights Tour blog coming in December)

Photo credit;  Allaboard Trolley
GO TO A CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING
Christmas tree lightings aren't just lighting the tree.  They are big events with Santa in attendance, hot cocoa drinking, caroling, and other holiday activities.  Every town in southern Oregon has their own and we have the where and when's on our Holiday Festivities page.  We usually attend at least one, if not two because that is how we roll!


CHRISTMAS TREE HUNTING
So, in the Pierce household we have a fake tree.  I know gasp! But that doesn't mean we can't go along with our friends to help them find their perfect tree.  We make a day of it, bringing soup or chili along to feed us all and of course hot beverages always need to be involved and sometimes there may even be a little schnapps involved  ;)  Last year we went and had a blast!



GO TO A CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL
Providence Festival of Trees, Rogue Winterfest they all bring together the community to help various causes.  There is always a gala event and then they get opened up to the public for viewing.

Star Wars tree at Providence Festival of Trees
JACKSONVILLE'S VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS
I don't think that their is any other author that has had such an impact on Christmas as Charles Dickens and as I said before, every little town has their Holiday celebrations but there is just something about Jacksonville's Victorian Christmas that makes you feel like you are living in a Charles Dickens novels.  The Parade, Trolley Tours, and Father Christmas all complete the nostalgia, it is truly beautiful and memorable.  You need to see it for yourself.  Our blog just gives you the details!

Photo credit:  Antal Ullmann
GO TO A CHRISTMAS PARADE
Jacksonville has their Victorian Christmas parade, and Roseburg and Bandon have parades that are held during the day.  Then there are the nightime parades in Central Point and Mytrle Creek.  Lit up mobile displays that delight the kids in all of us.  Our Holiday Festivities page gives you dates, times, and details here.



ATTEND A HOLIDAY PLAY OR LIVE MUSIC
What is the holidays without the music.  Going to a holiday play or going to listen to a choir sing adds just a little something extra to the season.



SIT ON SANTA'S LAP
Kids, Parents, Granparents, all Adults should tell Santa their Christmas wishes.


ATTEND A GINGERBREAD HOUSE COMPETITION
GingerBread Jubilee, Snowflake Festival GingerBread Competition...you just walk in and your nose and eyes are delighted with colorful displays and gingerbread scented air!


GO ICE SKATING
Ice skating is fun anytime of year but for some reason it is especially fun when you get to skate on an outside rink.  Three places you can go are the Centennial Ice Rink in Ashland, Bill Collier Ice Rink in Klamath Falls, and the Oregon Garden in Silverton.

SLEDDDING
Sledding is fun wherever you can find enough snow.  At least that is what my kids think.  There are a few places we like to go.  For FREE we've sledded up  on Wagner Creek Rd in Talent you just need to watch out for vehicles but they are driving pretty slow when it is snowy,  You just have to drive far enough to get to the right spot to set up and you also want to make sure that you have a four wheel drive vehicle!


Farewell Bend right past Union Creek is another great spot.  There are three hills that you have to walk up with varying degrees of incline.  Our kids had a great time zooming down the hill sometimes racing.  It was crazy up there too, so be ready for a crowd.  If you want to skip the crowd I would suggest going during the week.  There is one bathroom so be ready for a line.

Table Mountain at Hyatt Lake was one of my favorite places when I was younger.  It's a snow tubing and sledding hill and they even have a warming shelter that you can bring your own wood for.

BUILD A SNOWMAN
When you go sledding make sure you take your snowman building kit.  A scarf, hat, coal for eyes, buttons, and carrot for the nose!

WATCH A HOLIDAY MOVIE
Dress in your PJ's and watch a movie at home.  Or sometime you can visit your local theater like The Egyptian Theater in Coos Bay!  They will be having fun Christmas movie themed nights for kids and adults!

SERVE A MEAL TO THE HOMELESS
Giving is the most important part of the season and opportunities are abundant thoughout the year but especially welcome around the holidays.  One of our local places to feed the homeless is at Hawthorne Park.  The Compassion Highway Project serves up full meals every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.  I am determined to get over there with our kiddos to help teach them compassion and empathy.

TAKE A RUN
Southern Oregon Turkey Trot, Medford Ugly Sweater Run, Santa Runs.  Run a 5k burn 200 calories eat more on Thanksgiving and Christmas. ;)

This is just a small list of what to do in southern Oregon for the holiday season, but we hope it can get you started.  Don't forget to download our FREE printable to keep your holiday cheer going straight on through to the New Year!  HAPPY HOLIDAYS and MERRY CHRISTMAS!

For all of the Holiday Festivities in Southern Oregon you can go here.  We also have a page for Holiday Bazaars and Holiday Live Music and Theatre.

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A JACKSONVILLE VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS - Making Holiday Memories

Living in Medford  we are very fortunate to have Jacksonville as one of our next door neighbors.  It is the cutest little historical town that has enough character on any ordinary day,but boy do they know how to celebrate the holidays.  When Jacksonville gets dressed up for the holidays it is simply enchanting!


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The Friday after Thanksgiving they kick things off with their Tree Lighting Ceremony and their merchants are open for a special open house.   You may even catch a glimpse of  Father Christmas and his elves causing mischief.


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It is really cold so you may want to head over to Pony Espresso or Good Bean Company for a warm beverage. Then you have the opportunity to stroll Downtown Jacksonville enjoying all of the stores decked out with festive wreaths, garlands, lights and window displays.


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There are even carolers out to add to the Christmas cheer.  Nothing like some beautiful holiday songs to get the excitement for the season going.


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If you want to go, the Merchant Open House is on Saturday, November 26th, 2016, 5-7pm during which there will be the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony & Caroling from 530-6.

The following Saturday, December 3rd we went to the Victorian Christmas Parade.  It's never really too crowded and the kids love it.  There are dancers, musicians an awesome classic cars all decorated for the season.  Afterwards we went and visited with and Father Christmas, and walked around and listed to the carolers.  You can visit with Father Christmas every Saturday & Sunday through December 18th from 11am-4pm.

Other activities every Saturday & Sunday, December 3rd-18th Include:

11am-3pm  Beekman House Holiday Tours | St. Joseph's Rectory Open House | Beekman Bank Tours
Noon-5pm  Bark Carved Gnow Village Exhibit - The Woodcarving Place - 255 E D Street
11am-5pm  Small Treasures Exhibit at Art Presence

Special Events
Saturday & Sunday, December 10th & 11th, 2016, Sat 2pm, Sun 630pm -  Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon Chamber Music Concert at the Historic Prsebyterian Church
Sunday, December 18th, 1-3pm - Princess Court High Tea at Bigham Knoll
Christmas Eve Saturday, December 24th, 11am-4pm - Classic Holiday Movies in Old City Hall
Boxing Day, Monday, December 26th & Tuesday, December 27th, 11am-3pm - Hanley Farms Christmas Tours
For more information visit: Jacksonville Oregon Chamber of Commerce

All photos are by Evening photos by Antal Ullmann photography Daytime photos by WTDISO

For all of the Holiday Festivities in Southern Oregon you can go here.  We also have a page for Holiday Bazaars.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

UMPQUA VALLEY FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS, SUSAN CREEK FALLS, AND MORE!!

Who doesn't love going to see Christmas lights?  We usually get the kids dressed in their jammies, get our thermoses full of hot cocoa, and make a whole evening of it!  It is so enchanting, and it really adds to the "magic" of Christmas.  It is so fun to watch our childrens faces light up with happiness and wonder as they take in the displays that are especially awesome on Cherry Lane and Greystone Court in Medford.  Well, last year we decided to venture out of our own neighborhood and took a little road trip up to Roseburg for their Umpqua Valley Festival of Lights.  Even on the rainy evening that we went it was beautiful and the kids had a blast!



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For $10 a car we were able to drive through viewing all of the beautiful light displays.  And we got to see the World's Largest Nutcracker which will soon be recognized as the largest in the world by Guinness World Records. 


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My personal favorite was the carousel and toy solider with rocking horse that actually rocked.  Ilias loved the Grinch and Olivia loved the mermaid.

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Umpqua Festival of Lights - Roseburg  - Christmas - What to do in Southern Oregon

Umpqua Festival of Lights - Roseburg  - Christmas - What to do in Southern Oregon

We were able to drive through as many times as we wanted so that we could catch all of the details we missed the first time.  Ilias decided to make a game of counting all of the elves that were hidden throughout the park.  They would pop out from behind the trees randomly with a mischievous look in their eyes. 

We only drove through twice but we could have driven through a couple more times, our three year old just wouldn't allow it. :). Our only regret is that we didn't make it up there sooner.  When it opens in November they have a Holiday Village set up where you can visit with Santa Claus, munch on holiday treats and have fun making arts & crafts and more if you can believe it.    It only runs through Christmas Eve so we missed out.  The last bit of fun we missed out on was the Wagon Ride.  They offered the option of taking an old-fashioned wagon ride around to see the lights instead of driving ourselves.

If you are visiting from a ways like we did, travelling from Medford, we stayed at the Best Western Inn Lodge in Sutherlin.  The rooms were clean and cozy, they had an indoor pool (which the kids loved, of course) and they had a complimentary breakfast complete with chef prepared omelets.  Oh, and they gave us each a yummy homemade cookie.

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For dinner we ate at McMenamins Roseburg which was perfect for a family meal.  The kids could talk without disturbing the next table, using their normal high pitched kiddie voices.   The beer was great which is expected of any McMenamins establishment and the food was tasty.  If you have never been to a McMenamins a visit to any of their establishments is visually and historically intriguing.  They take over old buildings that need some love, and polish them off to become beautiful pieces of architectural art.  It's fun to read the history behind each building that they choose.

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McMenamins - Roseburg  - Christmas - What to do in Southern Oregon

McMenamins - Roseburg  - Christmas - What to do in Southern Oregon

After eating breakfast and getting in one last swim we decided to take a little adventure on highway 138 and visit the Umpqua River and headed to Susan Creek Falls.  It was well worth the detour to take the two mile hike to the falls.  The kids were able to get out some energy so that the ride back to Medford went quite smoothly.  MAP to Susan Creek Falls

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Susan Creek Falls - Roseburg  - Christmas - What to do in Southern Oregon

We will definitely make sure to get up there earlier in the season to enjoy every bit of holiday fun this year.   It is only an hour, fifteen minutes away and it was a fun-filled packed one day excursion that left us wanting to repeat again and again!

If you want to go to the Umpqua ValleyFestival of Lights, they open this Sunday, November 20th until Sunday, January 1st at 530pm every night!  MAP to River Forks Park

For all of the Holiday Festivities in Southern Oregon you can go here.  We also have a page for Holiday Bazaars.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Heavenly Scents of GingerBread Jubilee

It's the November and we are eagerly anticipating the official beginning of the holiday season.  So what do we do?  We kick it into gear by going to the GingerBread Jubilee of course!  The GingerBread Jubilee is a benefit auction that makes it possible for the Craterian Theater to bring all of the wonderful national and international performers to us locally here in the Rogue Valley.  It is a long-running celebration that will surely become a family tradition.

When you walk in you are immediately hit with the sweet heavenly scent of gingerbread.  And then, you see the displays and you just want to dig in...with your eyes and your mouth!  The first displays were all by students ages 18 and under. Simply amazing!

This little village was put together by five siblings.  So cute!


This was just awesome!  The speeder and all of the characters were perfect down to every minute detail. If you look around the whole display you will find Han Solo, Guido and Princess Leia in addition to a lot of other characters.    

After the student category we went upstairs to look at the group displays.  These were really fun because it was creations by groups like Girl Scout troops and families.  You could see little parts where different ages added their personal touches.  They made me want to try building a gingerbread house with my children.


This one was very clever!  A gingerbread version of 'Inside Out'
I really liked this one which paid homage to Medford's own Providence Festival of Trees.
It was really fun seeing all of the creations the artists put together and the imagination in using all sorts of candies and cookies to make amazing, edible works of art. The final section consisted of Adult entries.  All I could say is wow!

Can you guess what this is a reimagining of?...Kevin is even around the corner.  Made me smile.



All together there were over 50 different gingerbread creations.  At the end we all got to vote for our favorite and even our three year old chose her own.   


After we voted we sat down, listened to some holiday music by local musicians and enjoyed a homemade gingerbread cookie.


Watching the joy and wonder on our little ones faces as they took in each sweet, little detail made me realize that we will be coming back every year.  From the Christmas decor, to the holiday music and cookies, it all just made the occasion that much, more special.

If you want to go Gingerbread Jubilee will be Saturday-Monday, November 19th-21st.  It is located at the Craterian Theater at 23 S Central in Medford and it only costs three dollars per person to get in. You will surely leave with dreams of the wonderful season that we are just at the beginning of and with anticipation of all the joy that the holidays bring.  Happy Holidays!!

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Monday, October 24, 2016

JACKSONVILLE HALLOWEEN PROMENADE - A SPOOOOKY GAMILY TRADITION

If you are a Halloween lover, the possibilities of what to do are virtually endless in Southern Oregon. From haunted housescorn mazes, and pumpkin patches, to parades, safe trick or treating and parties it seems that every town has something going on for the kids and adults!  Every year we partake in at least one or two celebrations in addition to our annual trick-or-treating excursion.


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Jacksonville is a cute little historical town that we are lucky enough to have as neighbors and every year they have their Halloween Promenade.  It's a great way for the kids to show off their costumes in the light of the day and kickoff the day of Halloween by visiting participating merchants in downtown Jacksonville!  Just look for the special decoration below to identify which businesses to go to.

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The whole town gets into the "spirit" of things.
What's really nice is that it is early in the day so we can see everyone's costumes and we get such a great feeling of community, often running into other people we know.  The kids love to show-off their costumes, take pictures and trade candy.


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Ilias and his buddy Carson ran into each other.
It only takes about an hour to get through all of downtown so after trick-or-treating we usually enjoy lunch at one of the local spots like Bella Union or Mustard  Seed Cafe; and then head out to one of the closer pumpkin patches like White's Country Farm who also has a Harvest Festival.  Or another idea, drop into one of the close by wineries like Caprice Vineyards where the adults can wine taste and the kids can visit the alpacas  or Dancin Vineyards where they serve wood-fired pizza and beautiful views.  Both vineyards are very kid-friendly and our kids always love the feeling of enjoying something "adult" as a treat!

If you want to go to the Jacksonville Halloween Promenade it will be Saturday, October 29th, Noon-2pm!

Some other great celebrations:  Ashland's Children's Halloween Celebration, Monday, October 31st - Grants Pass Halloween Festival, Monday, October 31st .  For more details and all of the other Halloween celebrations in Southern Oregon visit our Halloween - Fun for the Kids page here.

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!



Monday, October 17, 2016

ScienceWorks - $1 Family Days & Birthday Fun

The first Sunday of every month ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum offers $1 Family Days where for one dollar per person you get to explore all that it has to offer.  If you have never been ScienceWorks, it is a cool museum located in Ashland that has interactive exhibitions and exciting experiments for everyone to partake in.  You may think that it sounds like it is just for kids, but my husband and I have just as much fun as they do!


We usually start at the Marble Maze where Ilias and Olivia always have a ball building the maze. They have so much fun that I have to always remind them that there is more to do!  Also, in the room is the wind experiment where you make your own propellers out of paper, and building blocks which usually ends up being a huge game of Jenga. 




Please pardon the blurry picture, but I couldn't resist the look on Ilias' face.
My personal favorite is the Bubble-ology Room which is always our second stop.  Of course we get distracted by the Water Rocket on the way.  The kids always try their hardest to get the rocket to hit the ceiling pumping with all their might, which is always hilarious to watch.  When we get to the Bubble-ology Room there are five different ways to play with soap bubbles.  The kids always try to put themselves in a bubble and to their delight sometimes it actually happens, though you do have to be very patient.



Since, I have told you about all of our favorites I can’t leave out my husband, Gary’s favorite is the Dark Science exhibit where he loves to play with the water streams lit up by black lights.  You can manipulate them to create different crazy types of streams.


We do love the whole museum but a few others of our favorite exhibits include:  The Light Harp - You use your hands to cut through beams of light to make music, you have to experience it yourself to understand how neat it is.  The Shadow Wall – the kids pose in front of a white wall where a strobe light captures their shadow.  Bee TV in the Discovery Lab – You get to see bees up close and personal, along with other insects and critters. Science Gallery – Lots of fun experiments that the kids get to jump into, exploring energy, motion, and lots more.  The Special Exhibits – There is always something fun and new to explore whether it is the Zoo in You exhibit where you learn all about germs and how your body works or Sportology where you test your strength and athletic skills, usually turning into fun competition between us.



You can visit ScienceWorks any day of the week, but you can also celebrate your child’s birthday there.  We celebrated our sons 10th birthday and had a great time.  We had the celebration room for an hour and half, where ScienceWorks provided the goodie bags and the kids were able to eat their pizza and birthday cake.  After the celebration we were allowed to enjoy the museum for as long as we liked and the kids used every moment to explore!


If you want to go, ScienceWorks it is open every day of the week 10am-5pm.

For more Fun for Kids we have a whole spotlight page just for them here.  And if you need more ideas for where to have your child’s birthday party we have a lot of great ideas for you here.

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