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Sara Jane Wiltermood

The 2021 Virtual Siskiyou Challenge Is Back, Better Than Ever
The Siskiyou Challenge is just what it sounds like: a true test, with mountains involved. Originally founded in 2009, the Challenge is a multi-sport race including road cycling, running, mountain biking, trail running, and kayaking that wound through Ashland and utilized the Cascade Siskiyou Scenic Bikeway, along with Emigrant Lake—all

Sultan’s Delight Food Truck Serves Up Heart and Taste
Nothing makes for a better work afternoon than a good lunch break. Sultan’s Delight Food Truck at the Medford Thursday Farmer’s Market provided just what was needed for a long afternoon at work, followed by a long evening of volunteering. I had to have the staple—the gyro. Slow-cooked, tender and

AIFF World Film: Dutch Animation Celebration, October 7 & 14
There may be no better year than this one to virtually travel: Ashland Independent Film Festival is hosting their (31st) Varsity World Film Weeks, a collection of films snagged from around the globe – a thriller from Iran, a animation festival from the Netherlands, a noir film from England. Starting

AIFF’s World Film: A Forbidden Romance From Hong Kong, October 3 and 4
There may be no better year than this one to virtually travel: Ashland Independent Film Festival is hosting their (31st) Varsity World Film Weeks, a collection of films snagged from around the globe – a thriller from Iran, a animation festival from the Netherlands, a noir film from England. Starting

Yes, a short film about a remote toilet!
Well, now every topic does seem to have a film about it: A documentary about a toilet? Nearly two miles from the nearest road, Mt. Shasta’s composting toilet at Horse Camp sits at 7900 feet. A breathtaking destination for skiers and hikers, this popular spot was also chosen as a

Up in the Air: Swinging With Le Cirque Center’s New Owner, Sonya Smith
Running off to join the circus? A first stop—or perhaps a jumping off spot—is Le Cirque Center in Ashland. The art of aerial dance is a passion of Le Cirque’s new owner Sonya Smith, and we caught up with her between classes to see what the future holds. Rogue Valley

A Tale of Two Volleyball Teams: The RCC Ospreys and the SOU Raiders are Putting the Rogue Valley on the Map
In their inaugural season, Rogue Community College Ospreys has stormed into their first women’s volleyball season with a rocking 18-1 record. And, the powerhouse that is Lady Raiders volleyball boasts an impressive 17-3 overall record so far this season, hearkening memories of last season where Southern Oregon was first in

This Rogue Was Made For Rafting: Interview With A Raft Guide
Known for the Rogue River tumbling through the region, and the tourist attraction it catches in its currents, local rafting companies have been enjoying a particularly high water mark this year, with record numbers of visitors and tourists. The Messenger caught up with Mike Slagle with Orange Torpedo Trips

On the Map: The World Premiere of Phoenix, Oregon
They’ve got the Lowe’s. They’ve got the fancy off-ramps and an overpass—construction of which slowed traffic on I-5 for what seemed like eons last year. For Rogue Valley residents, we don’t often give Phoenix too much thought as we whiz past on our way to Ashland or Medford. But, the

Don’t Trim the Mustache: Steaksauce Mustache Presents Superwoke
Hearing Steaksauce Mustache’s music for the first time is like biting into a steak and finding that it is so good, there is no need to wipe off the Steaksauce Mustasche before going in for another bite. Their unique brand of “chaotic rock’n’roll,” along with super fun live shows, has