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SOCAN: What’s Happening to our Douglas firs?

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
August 29

Medford Library

Anyone spending time in the dryer forests of Southern Oregon will have seen the splashes of orange among the healthy green backdrop. These splashes of color portend our future; they represent Douglas firs that are expiring. As the trees die, the needles lose the healthy green chlorophyll that drives photosynthesis and produce the familiar orange splashes that increasingly dot the skyline of our hills.Extension Forester, OSU (retired) Max Bennett has been studying this phenomenon for some years.

Bennett will provide an account of his findings and conclusions during the next Southern Oregon Climate Action Now monthly open public meeting. The program will occur on Tuesday August 29 th at 6:00 pm at the Medford Public Library. The presentation is free and open to the public.

March 2026
Mar 06
06 March 2026
Barnett Rd and Highland Dr.,
Medford,

A silent, non-violent vigil in the Quaker tradition, for peace in Palestine, 
and for the end of US taxpayer support for bombs takes place every Friday.

Free
Mar 09
09 March 2026
Zoom,
Oregon 97504 American Samoa

Southern Oregon Peace Vets will learn about a progressive national veterans' peace group at SOPV's monthly meeting at 5:30 pm Monday, March 9th, on Zoom. Our featured guest speaker will be Jim Sandoe, Common Defense's Climate & Environment chair. "Common Defense organizes veterans and engages the military community to transform our society by advocating for progressive policies that work for all of us." Please call or text Allen Hallmark at 458-226-6970 to request the Zoom link for this meeting.

Mar 10
10 March 2026
Upton Road, Central Point,

One Resistance Hour a Day Keeps Fascism at Bay! Join others every Tuesday at the Central Point Overpass located near Upton Road.