Loading Events

Rogue Valley Bird Day

May 14
8:00 am - 12:00 pm

North Mountain Park Nature Center

Rogue Valley Bird Day

After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Rogue Valley Bird Day is returning to the North Mountain Park Nature Center on Saturday, May 14 from 8 a.m. to noon.

This free, all-ages event is a local celebration of World Migratory Bird Day, which highlights migratory birds and offers community members an opportunity to learn about the birds visiting their own backyards.

The event, held every May, will include games, contests, and a live bird exhibit hosted by Wildlife Images. Bird walks, hosted by expert birders from the Rogue Valley Audubon Society, will leave regularly from the Nature Center pavilion and end at the bird-banding station hosted by the Klamath Bird Observatory.

This year’s theme focuses on the impacts of light pollution, encouraging humans to “dim the lights for birds at night”. Learn more about the event at RogueValleyBirdDay.net.

Share Event

Facebook
X
Print
November 2024
Nov 24
24 November 2024

A Community Gathering with Mariam Barghouti, Ashira Darwish & Rawand Arqawi Join SAND for a pressing conversation amongst three remarkable women who bring crucial perspectives from Jenin’s ongoing tragedy, in the context of escalated violence in the West Bank and the genocide in Gaza. Palestinian journalist Mariam Barghouti and Jenin resident Rwanda Arqawi share their firsthand experiences, cutting through the fog of misinformation to reveal the human realities often obscured in Western mainstream narratives. At a time when documenting truth…

$25
Nov 24
24 November 2024
Childrens Museum of Southern Oregon, 413 W Main St
Medford, OR 97501 United States

The Children's Museum is teaming up with the Office of Native Nations Liaison, Southern Oregon University to host a fun-filled free family event on Saturday, November 23rd to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. ​Join us for: Vendor Food (for purchase) Storytelling Dance Demonstrations Basket Weaving and Necklace Beading Community Clay Project Make Fry Bread

Nov 26
26 November 2024

Submitted by SOCAN Elections always have consequences. This is especially the case for our potential to address the climate crisis when some candidates for office accept the science of global warming and it climate change consequences while others display something between skepticism and outright rejection of science. From the local to the national level the outcomes from the 2024 general election will indicate profoundly whether meaningful action is likely. The Southern Oregon Climate Action Now November General Meeting will focus…