The 2013 Best of Medford
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The 2013 Best of Medford
Medford Sneak Preview www.SneakPre.com FREE • MONTHLY • VOL. 7, NO. 4 • JANUARY 2013 • 24 PAGES • 778-8164 • sneakpreview@medford.net News & Review PHOTO BY Kiaterna Photography From the Mayor’s Office, p. 4 Commentary Common Sense with John Statler p.5 Names & Faces The 2013 Best of Medford The friendly (and colorful) folks at RoxyAnn Winery, voted “Best Place to Buy Wine” Page 8 Complete Online Solutions with Rogue Web Works L Equamore Foundation, p. 6 Entertainment Calendar of Events page 19 Community Profile Children’s Advocacy Center’s Marlene Mish p. 22 Local Postal Customer ast spring the Sneak Preview had our website (SneakPre.com) completely revamped. At first we thought it was going to be a daunting process, but thanks to Business Grapevine Rogue Web Works, it was a stressfree overhaul, and the site was up and running in no time. Rogue Web Works is a fullservice web design, development, hosting, maintenance and consulting company which has been located in the Rogue Valley since 2006. Owners Eric and Robin Gotfrid have diverse and complementary backgrounds. Eric’s includes running technology companies and computer consulting while Robin has a fine art degree plus over 15 years of experience in web design and development. In addition, Eric brings to every project his 20+ years of being an entrepreneur and helping launch numerous businesses, providing well-rounded and cost-effective solutions for their clients. “While on a camping trip in the region in 2005, we drove through the Rogue Valley and knew immediately that it was our next home,” Eric said. “We started planning our escape from California immediately and moved here from Half Moon Bay. We love the community and the people and have never looked back or doubted our decision.” Eric began working with computers in the late 1980s, and in 1995 co-founded Coastside PRSRT STD U.S. POSTºAGE PAID PERMIT #351 MEDFORD, OR ECRWSS Net, a regional internet service provider in Half Moon Bay, with three partners. In 2006 he sold out but kept the website hosting business. Robin began designing and developing websites under the guidance of an SEO expert in the late 1990s while also attending college, studying Art with a Digital Graphics Option. In 2000, with her fine arts degree in hand, she started her own business, Coastal Graphix. “Our diverse experience and backgrounds provide a unique suite of services to our clients,” Eric said. “We provide complete online solutions. We register and manages domains, provide e-mail with world-class spam protection, and work alongside our clients from concept to design to launch of their website but we don’t stop there, we continue to support our clients’ online presence indefinitely. We work on traditional websites as well as content management systems including the popular WordPress and Joomla platforms.” Their clients can expect personalized service. “We communicate in plain language. Our goal for every interaction is to educate and support our clients. We answer the phone, we answer e-mail promptly, and Eric makes himself available via Skype and messaging services much of the time to be even more accessible.” Rogue Web Works also handles website maintenance, e-mail marketing support and social media support. To help keep content up to date, they have a low minimum charge. “We are happy to do a half-hour of work anytime,” Eric said. “We do it quickly and accurately so your site’s content is always fresh.” For more information, the phone number is 541-488-9495. *** Win $50 at Kaleidoscope Pizzeria! You can still vote for Part II of the 2013 Best of Medford at SneakPre.com for your chance to win! Page 2 — The Sneak Preview — January 2013 Join MEDFORD’s # 1 24-HOUR Fitness Center • Weight Loss Programs Business & Corporate Discounts for Employees & Family! Partial Corporate List (see website for full list) • Asante • Lithia • Providence • Rogue Fed. Credit Union Members & Employees • City, State & Federal Employees • Wal-Mart • Costco • Amy’s • Harry & David • Premier West Members & Employees • CDS Publications • Regence Blue Cross • Rogue Valley Mall Employees • ALL NFIB members & family • State of the Art Cardio Area • Circuit Training • Tons of Free Weights • Silver Fit Participant • Senior Fitness Programs • Free Personal Instruction for New Members • Zumba Classes • Private Showers & Lockers • Separate Heavy Weight Area New Year’s REsolution Special! $0 Enrollment Fee and only $16.95 to $24.95 per month* *you pick the plan to fit your budget Special expires Jan. 31, 2013 or first 150 new memberships Sorry, no exceptions CALL TODAY! 541.776.8600 Located in the Grandview Shopping Center on the corner of Crater Lake Ave & Roberts Rd For more info, visit: www.elitepowerandfitness.com January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 3 Page 4 — The Sneak Preview — January 2013 From the Mayor’s Office Volume 1, Number 6 • January 2013 From the Mayor’s Office is a publication of the City of Medford and is editorially separate from the rest of the Sneak Preview. All content and editorial choices contained in the rest of the paper are the sole responsibility of the MSP and are not in any way associated with the City of Medford. -MSP Message from the Mayor 2012 in Review Newest Councilmember Sworn in Thursday, January 3, 2013 Utility Fee Changes Effective July 1 F or many, Christmas time is a time of reflection and celebration of the achievements and challenges of the past year. The last day of December is not only a time to celebrate the previous twelve months, but also to look to the future and set course accordingly. 2012 has been a year of growth and change for the City of Medford. Last January we were operating under the management of City Manager Pro-Tem, Bill Hoke. We have since welcomed Eric Swanson to the City Manager position in June. Under his leadership we have already adopted a Strategic Plan that will serve as a guide for future policy-making. The Evergreen Garage has been a concern for many years. Medford Urban Renewal Board and the City Council have entertained many false starts and at times through the years, it was questioned by many if there would ever be a development adjoining the parking structure. The agreement to develop this area into One West main Street is an achievement I celebrated personally. I welcome Rogue Disposal, Procare and Pacific Retirement Services to the center of the city. This development will bring people and energy to the downtown. I am very pleased to have been a part of this process. The Commons has also officially opened and now houses the Lithia headquarters. This alone has brought over two hundred additional employees to the heart of Medford. The mutually beneficial public/ private partnership between Lithia and the City of Medford has provided an urban park block perfectly suited for events and recreation. I look O T forward to the development of the second park block in 2013. It would seem from above that 2012 has been all about downtown achievements, but I would be remiss if I failed to mention the opening of the long-awaited Northgate Shopping Center featuring quality retailers such as REI and Trader Joe’s. These additions will contribute greatly to our service as the regional shopping center for Southern Oregon and Northern California. The New Year will also mark the close of my second term serving as Mayor and the beginning of my third. Throughout all my terms I have been fortunate to work with other councilmembers and staff who share my passion for the City of Medford. Together with citizens, businesses, non-profits, and other service organizations, the City of Medford continues to grow and improve. With all these stakeholders working to ensure the City of Medford is a most livable community, 2013 is sure to be a success. Medford Resident Recognized for Acting in Emergency n January 2, 2013 the Medford Fire Department and Medford Rural Fire Protection District #2 recognized West Medford resident Patty Daniels for her willingness to act for the safety of others during an emergency. Ms Daniels was presented a Certificate of Appreciation by Chief Dave Bierwiler and Directors of the the Rural District Board. Patty was awakened and discovered that a near-by carport was fully engulfed in fire, threatening the apartment complex. She called 911, and alerted her neighbors of the dangerous fire adjacent to their apartment complex on Oak Grove Road (just outside the City limits). Prior to the arrival of the Fire Department, Patty alerted all residents in six units to evacuate as the fire grew toward the apartments. This is especially significant because the fire took place at approximately 2:30 am when most of the residents were sleeping. Following the presentation of her certificate, Patty and her Mom were then treated to a ride in a fire truck with Captain Glose and crew, who were on the first arriving engine at the fire. N ewest Councilmember Sworn in Thursday, January 3, 2013 Even though Daniel Bunn is the newest Councilmember elected to serve on the City Council, he is no stranger to public service. Mr. Bunn graduated from St. Mary’s High School in 2005. After graduation he attended Pepperdine University located in Malibu, California. There he received a B.A. in Economics and Political Science. After graduation, he returned home to Medford, Oregon where he now serves as Vice-President of Rubicon Investments. Prior to his decision to run for City Council, representing Ward 4, he served on the City’s Planning commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, and the Joint Transportation Sub-Committee. Mr. Bunn will be representing Ward 4, with Former Council-President Bob Strosser. Also sworn in at the noon meeting of January 03, 2013 was Eli Matthews, Ward 2; Chris Corcoran, Ward 3; Dick Gordon, Ward 1; and Mayor Gary Wheeler for his third term of service as Mayor of the City of Medford. Medford Police Association Helped Needy Families Have a Great Christmas! T West Medford resident Patty Daniels receives a Certificate of Appreciation by Chief Dave Bierwiler of the the Rural District Board for her willingness to act for the safety of others during an emergency. he Medford Police Association and City of Medford employees made many children’s dream of having a new toy or gift at Christmas a reality. During Christmas Time the Medford Police Association coordinates a giving tree that is placed on the ground floor of City Hall. The giving tree has a “gift book” beneath it that has the sex and age of the child and the desired gift. Through generous donations from Airport Chevrolet and Southern Oregon Subaru/Volvo/Mitsubishi, the Association was able to purchase clothing items, shoes, food and other household necessities for the children and families. City of Medford employees stepped up to choose a child out of the “gift book” and purchase toys and gifts for the children. Additional toys were provided by the Salvation Army. This past Christmas was the most successful yet with 38 families and 104 children being assisted by these efforts. Salvation Army provided so many additional toys that Patrol Officers were able to hand out additional toys to children they came into contact with on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. he calculations of City utility fees (sewer, storm drain and street) will change effective July 1. These changes were initiated by the City Council to make Public Works utility fees fairer and simpler. The changes are discussed below: Sewer: Single Family customers will pay a simple flat rate; there will be no volume charge based on water use. All other customers will pay the same base charge as single family, but will still pay a volume charge based on water use. Storm Drain: Equivalent Residential Units (ERUs) will remain the basis for determining the Storm Drain utility fee. An ERU is an estimated amount of area that a single family residence places on the City’s storm drainage system. Using GIS, the City conducted an impervious area study of Medford and changed the value of an ERU from 3,000 square feet (sf) of impervious area to 3,730 sf based on the actual impervious area for the average single family house. Street Fee: The calculation for the Street utility fee has changed significantly. The current fee is loosely based on the Institute of Traffic Engineer’s (ITE) “trip-end”, modified by a complex formula unique to Medford. The broad grouping of land uses had inequities. For example, a coffee kiosk type business (e.g., Dutch Bros or Human Bean) has a lower street fee than a single family residence even though a coffee kiosk generates far more traffic. Under the new calculation the “tripends” and calculation more closely align with what ITE recommends and the categories are easier to interpret. Most bills will change on July 1. Some will increase and others will decrease. Total revenue for the City will not change. These changes are not utility fee increases. The new calculations are designed to be fairer for customers. The total City utility bill for single family customers will not change much; a single family customer who uses 6,000 gallons of water per month will see a monthly reduction of $0.24. Those who use less water will pay a few cents more than their current bill; those who use more water will pay a few cents less. Business customers will have larger increases and decreases in their bill depending on the type of business. There will be more information about the billing changes coming out as we move closer to July 1. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please contact us at 541-774-2080 Common Sense January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 5 A Vibrant Community by John Statler What if we could build the capacity within our communities to grow into economically thriving communities that benefit all the residents – not just to become attractive to outside interests or to only benefit a few? Positive visions for our communities, both rural and urban, could do that. Visions like that would include vibrant commercial districts, safe and healthy neighborhoods, and strong civic organizations and leadership. The vision should also include the sometimes missing goal to increase family financial stability and income for everyone. Our community will grow most strongly when all voices are heard. Like any other community, there are back room deals involving local government and there are a few powerful people who make their wishes known privately to people they can influence. However, when a broader range of people is heard then new ideas emerge. Rather than seeing those new ideas as competition for existing business, we need to recognize that variety is the spice of economic growth, as well as the spice of life. Decision-making should reflect a wide range of opinions and beliefs. Strong consideration should be given to the opinions of local entrepreneurs who have recently started new businesses as well as small farmers who are exploring new outlets for their products. Real and conscientious attention would be given to local residents if a neighborhood might be affected. Bridging the political and economic divide in Jackson County is difficult. All local governments are divided in some way, sometimes by party and other times by economic interest. There are groups in Jackson County, indeed across the country, who are looking for ways to bridge those gaps. Local government leaders would benefit by searching them out and taking advantage of their skills and resources. Honorable government leaders sincerely believe they act in the public’s MINT CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE Your destination for contemporary DESIGNER fashions Handbags • Shoes & Boots Premium Denim best interests. Unfortunately, some of those leaders consider the general public to be a nuisance, rather than a resource. A few leaders consider some businesses more important others. Such thinking misses some great opportunities. Today’s three-person business could be tomorrows’ largest employer in this valley. Three generations ago Harry and David were just two guys selling pears and Lithia Motors was a man with a car dealership. People who are sensitive to the needs of businesses, farms, and families can lead all of us through this difficult economic period. They can also help build a foundation that allows us to prosper under future economic difficulties. We all need to convince our business and governmental leaders that their best interests are served by ours. We need to convince them that when the whole community is healthy, they have the best chance of being healthy themselves. The great strength of a society is its diversity of opinions, and the enduring economic strength of a society comes from carefully considering the needs of all within it. Take some time today to call your local government. Give them your input! You might be surprised at what happens. John Statler is the owner of Computer Services Northwest, is a former member of the Medford City Council, and sits on several non-profit boards and commissions in Jackson County. Start the New Year with a New Look Stop in & Shop our great selection. In the Main Street Market 406 East Main • Medford 541-773-1778 mintconsignmentboutique.com Do you have high deductables or co-pays? Or no insurance at all? $30 Initial Exam • $30 Adjustments *cash or non-insurance rate Charles M Anderson,DC (541)779-9650 www.AndersonChiropracticMedford.com 1550 Biddle at the Biddle Center • Medford, OR 111 Talent Ave. Talent • 541-535-3020 www.thoa.biz Voted Medford’s Favorite Dentist! We love kids Kid's Playroom/Xbox TV in each room Payment Plans/CCs Senior Discount Same Day Emergencies Website Coupon Free 2nd opinion New Patients Welcome Conservative Diagnosis Cerec-crowns in 1 visit No silver colored fillings Reasonable Fees After Hour Emergencies Se Habla Espanol Nitrous Oxide (free) Great Customer Service! Conscious Sedation OVER 4000 square feet of Asian Antique furniture, carvings, art, and more!! “Truckload of new arrivals from our storage facility!!” Page 6 — The Sneak Preview — January 2013 Smokey’s Stoves & Barbecues WOOD, GAS, OIL & PELLET STOVES Chimney Sweep Since 1976 SALES ARE ON! Regency yoga • personal training • boot camps • nutrition • wellness Happy New Year! New year, New Beginnings, New Experiences at The Chi Room! January News Tai Chi with Carlos Bracuto, Tues/Thurs at 5:30 p.m. Yoga for Beginners, Fridays at 4:15 p.m Yoga for Runners, 4-week class starts Friday, January 11 at 5:30 p.m. Release Me Foam Roller Workshop, Saturday, January 26 at 1:00 p.m. Registration required on some classes. Visit www.thechiroom.com for more info. 541-608-YOGA 319 E. Main St. Suite 3 Wood & Gas Stoves FULL SERVICE • BONDED • LIC #20910 926 SE 6th • Grants Pass • 476-2174 1838 Delta Waters • Medford • 734-0044 www.SmokeysStoves.com Tax Credit Available! LOCATED IN THE WOOLWORTH BUILDING 33 NORTH CENTRAL, DOWNTOWN MEDFORD OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 11:30 AM UNTIL SOUPS GONE HOMEMADE WHOLESOME GOODNESS IN EVERY BITE! Expanding to meet your needs We’re expanding our services to give you even more choices. High Field Open MRI technology, now at our new Central Point location. We already offer the largest and most sophisticated selection of MRI technology in the region. Now we’re adding even more options. Why? Because meeting every patient’s individual needs is our priority. Now at three convenient locations C LARITY WHEN IT MAT T ER S MO S T www.oaimaging.com 541-608-0350 News Briefs Equamore Foundation Continues to Rescue Horses The work of Equamore, a sanctuary caring for forty-seven horses, is nothing short of heroic. Horses sometimes arrive in such poor condition that they don’t survive for very long. Originally created in 1975 by Linda Davis as a horse boarding and training facility known as Eden Farm, outside of Ashland, Equamore Foundation was established in 1991 after Davis saw how many horses ended up being abandoned and neglected by their owners. She began taking care of them and eventually established the foundation (she is now its executive director) to help guarantee a Sara loves her new digs. permanent home for the horses that needed it. And, nearly 22 years later, Equamore is providing permanent safety and sanctuary for the horses that come into its care, usually from severe neglect, such as untreated disease or starvation. Other horses have been abused; some have been abandoned simply because they’ve outlived their usefulness to humans. They have no other alternatives other than Equamore, and their stories are a testament to the importance of the foundation’s work. The Foundation celebrated one of its success stories last November. Sara, a rescued Arabian mare who has been taken under the wing of Equamore board vice president Ruth Kennedy, was part of a 4-horse rescue by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department in 2008. There were five horses at the property at which they were seized, but one had already died of starvation. Of all the horses, Sara was in the best condition, though her feet were severely overgrown and she became confused and anxious after leaving the only home, however neglectful, that she had known for years. She was moved to a foster home, then returned; later adopted, she was returned yet again. In February of 2010, the Equamore sanctuary became her permanent home; she has been fully sponsored for the remainder of her life, and Kennedy has become her human guardian angel. “It has made such a difference,” said Kennedy, who spends time grooming Sara, taking her for walks, and giving her treats. “At the end of nearly every day, we share an apple together. Having a person of her own has made her so much more relaxed.” Horse abuse and neglect had been a problem all over the country even before a distressed economy caused yet more people to abandon their animals. The Unwanted Horse Coalition estimated in 2007 that there were approximately 170,000 unwanted horses in the United States. In addition to the sanctuary, in 2010 Equamore Foundation established the Equamore Academy to provide education for horse owners and for those who respond to reports of horses in jeopardy. Only a fraction of the horses in need find sanctuary at places like Equamore. The sanctuary receives numerous calls from desperate owners who can no longer care for their horses, as well as from concerned citizens Glutenless Bread & Muffins who see cruelty or neglect and are helpless to interMondays vene. There are many ways to help—from sponsorFresh Made Sandwiches ing a horse for life ($350 Daily per month) to feeding one horse for a week ($12 per month). Visit Equamore’s Low-Fat Cinnamon Rolls website, www.equamore. Fridays org, for more information. 203 Genessee St. Medford, OR Our next issue will be in the mail on Feb. 2 and will include the results of Part II of the Best of Medford. Ad deadline is Jan. 23. Health 101 W January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 7 17 Ways to Transform in 2013 hat are you going to do differently in 2013? Are you going to reduce your stress level? Are you going to improve your diet? Are you going to take exercise more seriously? Or will you allow the next 365 days to pass by without changing a thing? If you haven't put any thought into it, then do so now. The fact is that you will age and change in 2013, and next year on 1231-13 you will be slightly (or dramatically) different than you are today. The cool thing about a New Year is that it gives us the opportunity to reflect over our life, to acknowledge where we are and where we want to be headed. If you would like to be headed in the direction of improved health, lowered weight and increased strength, then here are 17 suggested changes for you to apply in 2013: 1) Exercise 2 more hours each week than you did in 2012. 2) Go to bed and wake up at the same time each day. 3) Drink less alcohol. 4) Sign up for one of my time-tested fitness programs. 5) Stop drinking and eating artificial sweeteners. 6) Use heavier dumbbells. 7) Eat less bread, or even eliminate gluten from your diet. 8) Train for a 5K, 10K or a marathon. 9) Eliminate corn syrup from your diet. 10) Exercise at least 4 times each week. 11) Eat healthy, simple dinners at home. 12) Do not eat fast food. 13) Drink less caffeine. 14) Eat more protein and fiber. 15) Drink water throughout your whole day. 16) Do not eat packaged snack foods. 17) Contact me for motivation and support. Now come up with a few of your MaryJane’s Attic A family boutique featuring eco friendly merchandise made in the USA 259 E. Barnett Ste. A (In the Winco Shopping Plaza) a 541-690-1542 Tues~Sat 10am~6pm Bella-Sarah Salon Happy new year from the Bella-Sarah Staff Sarah Horner • Kayla Tikkala Angie Kern • Tina Omlid Cobble Stone Village, 1263 N Riverside, Suite 3 by Brandon Overstreet, Certified Mobile Personal Trainer own. I know there are some ideas that popped into your mind while you were reading my list. Take a minute to jot those down. Step back and re-examine the list. Which of these changes are you going to make your own? I certainly don't expect you to make all of these changes, though the more you do, the greater your transformation will be. Remember, like I mentioned above in #4 and #17, I'm here to offer you the instruction, support and motivation you need to make 2013 the year of your dramatic transformation. Wishing you great health and happiness this year. Make It Official Once you've decided which healthy changes you plan to make in 2013, it's time to make it official. Write it down, post it up, make it your status, tweet it, shout it from the rooftop, text your friends, put it in your journal, tell your mom, meditate on it and then....do it! My name is Brandon Overstreet and I’m a certified mobile personal trainer and fitness consultant. I train clients throughout the Rogue Valley in their own homes. To learn more about my services I can be contacted at (541) 621-7232 or at via my website at: http://www.brandonstraining.com/ 541-734-0514 Catering! Bento Box or Sushi See website for details Voted Medford’s Favorite Japanese Restaurant! www.ohsosaka.com TeriyakiChicken Chicken Teriyaki Shrimp & ChickenNY Steak & Chicken Shrimp & Chicken $ $ 37 36 27 2295 X 3295 X 3295 X $ $ 2 Dinners 95 TWO DINNERS With Coupon • Exp 1/31/13 Expires 9/30/10 $ $ 95 TWO DINNERS With Coupon • Exp 1/31/13 With Coupon • Exp9/30/10 1/31/13 Expires 123 S. Front Street, Medford • (541) 282-2334 Dinner starts at 5pm, 7 days a week Indulge. Listen to the sounds of flamenco, classical and popular guitar from local artists Grant Ruiz, Jeff Kloetzel, Ed Dunsavage and more. Traditional Homemade Portuguese Food & Pastries Thank you for all your support in 2012! Enjoy award-winning wines with small plates including clam chowder and tomato bisque. Delicious Gift IDeas! Indulge in wine, food and live music Sundays, from 2-4pm at Le Petit Tasting Room. Portuguese olive oil hot sauce, sweet breads, eclairs and much, much more! 541-326-1830 295 Dinners TWO DINNERS Your time. Your wine. Please call for more information! Full Cocktail & Sushi Bar 245 N. Front St. Central Point | Oregon October thru March, Thurs. - Mon., noon to 5 p.m. April thru September, daily noon to 5 p.m. (541) 664-2218 LedgerDavid.com Page 8 — The Sneak Preview — January 2013 Out With the Old In With the New Mention this ad for 10% off most regular priced merchandise Experience consignment shopping at its best! Do you have precious memories recorded on antiquated video tapes? Transfer your VHS, VHS-C, 8mm and Mini DV tapes to DVD! Also, now converting 8mm movies and 35mm slides to DVD! Reasonable prices. Quick service. For information: tape2dvd24@yahoo.com • 541-535-3103 Pomodori Ristorante Italian Dining with a Northwest Flair LUNCH ONLY 2 for $20! DINNER ONLY 2 lunches ($11 & under) & 2 wines with soup or salad & a dessert to share! (chef’s choice) FREE appetizer (chef’s choice) & FREE dessert (chef’s choice) with purchase of 2 regular-priced dinner entrees Must present before ordering or offer NOT VALID. Expires 01/31/13 Must present before ordering or offer NOT VALID. Expires 01/31/13 www.pomodoriristorante.com Check our website for upcoming winemakers dinners! Make your Valentine’s Day Reservation NOW! 2013 Best of Medford We want to thank everyone for taking the time to fill out ballots this year, both by hand and via our online ballot at SneakPre.com. The polls are still open for Part II until January 21, 2013. Just go to our website and follow the link to our Best of Medford page. Granted, this type of survey is not totally accurate and is subject to a certain amount of ballot stuffing, but all of that is taken into consideration by our team of professional ballot counters. The results are as close to reality as we can get in an imperfect world, and they also achieve an important goal—recognizing and naming as many individuals, businesses and organizations in the community as we can. And that’s a good thing. But enough of the rhetoric and on with the show … the 2013 “Best of Medford.” DEMOGRAPHICS We asked the question, “Favorite Movie Ever,” figuring this would give us an insight into the minds of our readers. The results were all over the board and we didn’t even start writing them down until they notched a few mentions. The top seven were: Gone With the Wind, Pulp Fiction, The Hobbit, The Notebook. It’s a very wellrounded group of respondents that we have here. MEDIA FAVORITE RADIO STATION Marconi didn’t know the can of worms he was opening when he postulated the possibility of sending signals by radio telegraphy. Little could he know that the invention would make millions of dollars for professional haranguers like Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh. Here in Medford, we keep our haranguing on the radio to a minimum, which is why our readers once again gave their overwhelming voice of approval to Jefferson Public Radio, which ran away with this category. Other favorites included: • 96.9 The Rogue • Kool 103. • 102.7 “The Drive.” • 107.5 KISS-FM. • 1440 KMED FAVORITE DJ There’s a conspiracy theory going around that when the aliens landed at Roswell, N.M., in 1947, they inserted their brains into radio disc jockeys around the world, spreading their message of rock ‘n’ roll, which was invented on their home planet. More on this theory later. One deejay able to thwart the advances of the alien takeover was once again Gemineye at Kiss-FM. Other deejay stalwarts featured were: • Delilah of Lite 102. • Bill Meyers KMED 1440. • Don Matthews of JPR. BEST LOCAL TV NEWS STATION Lunch: Tue-Fri 11:30-2 • Dinner: Tue-Sat 5pm 1789 Stewart Avenue • 776-6332 We gladly accept reservations Okay, how many people saw me interviewed on Channel 10 while spending a day at Grants Pass Downs in June? The reporter even zoomed in on my stat sheet, where it showed me winning $1.75 for the day. Last of the big-time spenders, I’ll tell ya. Once again this category was a runaway as NewsWatch 12 (KDRV) continued to impress viewers with their coverage of the news. KTVL (Channel 10) and KOBI/ Channel 5 also received a fair amount of votes. FAVORITE TV ANCHOR/ REPORTER There’s more to the world than death, mayhem and political machinations at City Hall, and every now and then the newscasters will surprise us with a heart-warming story of local interest. When it comes to presenting the news, our readers named many of the local anchors, including once again this year’s winner, Trish Glose of KTVL Channel 10. Rumor has it, Trish enjoys dancing to Cuban music. FAVORITE REPORTER AT THE MAIL TRIBUNE Sarah Lemon, the Mail Tribune’s Food Editor, was once again honored by our readers as their favorite. Others mentioned a lot were: • Sanne Specht • Paul Fattig • Chris Conrad FAVORITE PART OF THE SNEAK PREVIEW To all those who said, “all of it,” we thank you profusely, but we were hoping to break this thing down a little bit. While “The Best of Medford” held the home field advantage and garnered many votes, we were looking at the other 95% of the paper. Winning the most support again was The Profile, featuring a light-hearted interview with local personalities. Other favorites include: • The Calendar of Events. • “Common Sense” • All of the ads. • Business Grapevine. • Coupons! PEOPLE/BUSINESS BEST NEW BUSINESS IN TOWN (LAST YEAR) Anyone who opens a new business in this economy is a true hero and an eternal optimist. But seriously, the only reason we’re in this economic mess is that we all got a little greedy back during the housing bubble, and the house of cards came tumbling down. We just got to hang in there and support each other. Anyway, winning this category was 2 Hawks Winery located at 2335 N. Phoenix Rd. The Jackson family’s 15-acre vineyard and tasting room sit across the street from Centennial Golf Course. The tasting room is truly unique and charming with its attention to custom detail and the use of recycled building materials. If you haven’t check it out, we recommend you do so soon. Coming in a close second was Trader Joe’s. Others mentioned a lot were: • REI • Marco’s Pepper Grill FAVORITE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER Your time in high school only lasts four years but for many it’s a defining moment in their career as a human being. Why else would high school reunions be so popular? By definition, we all probably exhibited a certain amount of adolescent behavior at that time, and we should thank our teachers for putting up with us. The winner of this category was Kathleen Thomas, a Science teacher at North Medford High School. FAVORITE PRINCIPAL When the latest natural disaster hits (a plague of locusts, a 9.2 earthquake, etc.), everyone else in school is allowed January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 9 NEW PATIENT SPECIAL WITH DR. TAYLOR! Dr. George Lam Dr. Ben Taylor 1430 E. McAndrews Rd 541-772-7273 3 months $57 Eye Exam* FREE Contact $50 off Lenses Glasses $77 Contact Lens Exam* with a contact lens exam * Spherical lenses only Owner Rick Jackson behind the bar at 2 Hawks Winery, voted Medford’s “Best New Business of 2012” to go crazy, bemoaning their fate and generally acting like a human. The principal, however, has got to keep it together and be totally in charge, instilling confidence, directing traffic, and laying down the rules. Who to turn to when disaster strikes? Our readers most often mentioned Kevin Campbell of South Medford High School. FAVORITE DENTIST They greet you in the mirror every morning with a beautiful smile, and three times a day they take complete responsibility for making sure your food is properly chewed. So, hey, show ‘em a little respect and visit your dentist. 64 local dentists were mentioned by our readers at least once in this category. The balloting was so close at the top we had no choice but to award a three-way tie between: Dr John Linstrom (1605 E Barnett), Dr. Karl Schneck (1094 Royal Court) and Dr. Julie Wu (2201 E. Barnett Rd.). Others mentioned a lot were: • Dr. Beau Kapp • Dr. Bruce Mitchell FAVORITE NURSE PRACTITIONER Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners actually provide a large portion of health care in this area. They are board certified health care professionals with advanced medical education and surgical training. In * Does not include insurance with exam * Does not include Value Line fact, most doctors in Medford have an NP or a PA-C in the practice. Our readers were able to name quite a few NPs in this survey, and the top spot going to Mary Lou Follett of Southern Oregon Chiropractor. Also mentioned a lot were: • Sheri Clark, Medford Medical Clinic • Kimberly Larson, Medford Women’s Clinic FAVORITE MASSAGE THERAPIST You just spent the entire afternoon helping your buddy Sisyphus try to roll an immense boulder up a hill, and the damn thing kept rolling back just as you got to the top. Being a former king, he tried to blame it all on you. By the end of the day, every muscle in your body ached, and the only cure was a visit to your favorite massage therapist. Our readers were able to name quite a few, including the number one choice, Cara Wirt, the founder of Balanced Massage, 836 E. Main St. Cara has been practicing here in Medford for nearly 10 years. “I strongly believe that massage is an integral part of ongoing health and balance in our busy times,” Cara said. Followed by: • Samantha Rose, Dalton’s Massage • Lila Spiritwalker, Gervais Day Spa • Lanelle Piotrowski, Be Well Massage (Continued on p. 10) If your hair’s not becoming to you, you should be coming to me. +LSBJBKQ John Paul Master Coloring & Styling Rod Birney, MD Suzanna Yahya Nadler, MEd. LPC. D ream Work Voted Best Pizza since 2004! GOOD NEWS! Kaleidoscope Caesar, Ranch and Sesame Soy salad dressings are now available at select local grocery stores. Escape Salon 541-779-7787 See our menu online at: www.kaleidoscopepizza.com 1003 E. Jackson St., Medford 890-2098 Movement Classes Dream Classes SoulWork Classes & Retreats Special Events For more information 541-535-3338 Special Events 3084 Crater Lake Highway, Medford Individual Couples & Group Counseling selfsoulcenter.org Page 10 — The Sneak Preview — January 2013 FAVORITE ALT. MEDICINE PRACTITIONER Buy 1 Dinner, get the 2nd of equal or lesser value 1/2 OFF! with purchase of 2 beverages. Dine-in only. 1 per party. Not with any other offers or discounts. Expires 1/31/13 Surgery and a lifelong addiction to pharmaceutical drugs are not always the best solutions to perfect health. Sometimes it just comes down to nutrition and lifestyle, with an emphasis on preventive medicine. And when our readers want to learn more about alternative medicine, they most often mentioned Dr. Daniel Smith at Bear Creek Naturopathic Clinic. Dr. Smith is uniquely trained and qualified to provide patients with a comprehensive, cutting-edge approach to health care diagnoses, services, treatments, and care. FAVORITE POLICEPERSON We live in a society full of rules, and the only way to ensure the success of such a system is to have a dedicated group of people to enforce them. The best police officers, though, are ones who realize that “the law” should never trump “the people,” and that every situation needs to be approached with some flexibility. That’s my soapbox for the day. This is always a popular category with our readers, and 36 different police officers were mentioned, including this year’s winner, Chief Tim George. The favorites also included: • Lt. Kim Budreau • Jason Penn • Dan Ashworth • Kerry Curtis • Officer Friend Dr. Daniel Smith of Bear Creek Naturopathic Clinic, voted Medford’s “Favorite Alternative Medicine Practitioner” FAVORITE HAIR STYLIST Out of the blue, Hollywood called and asked you to emcee the Oscar awards next year, and you’re already freaking out about your hairdo. Forget the fact that millions of people, not to mention George Clooney, will be listening to your introductions and one-liners … what’s most important is that you look good. Where to go when the Academy calls for you? This was our popular category, 63 different hair stylists were named, so the competition was tough. It also turned out to be extremely close, but the award goes to: Jadie Smith-Thompson of Salon Static. It’s all smiles at Healthyway Nutrition Center, voted Medford’s “Favorite Health Food/Supplement Store” Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic 2921 Doctors Park Dr., Medford, OR Mary Lou Follet, FNP 541.973.2551 www.sochiro.com Are you tired? • Fatigue • Libido • Hair loss or growth • Increased abdominal fat • Dry Skin • Insomnia • Decreased memory • Decreased concentration Elizabeth Rowley, FNP Come see our Teen Specialist! • Acne • Irregular Periods • Moodiness • Weight Gain • Sports Physicals January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 11 Fit 4 Life Jeff Baptiste • • One-on-one Personal Training • 1300 sq ft Private Studio by Appointment Only • Over 20 Years Experience Jeff Baptiste is Qualified to Train All Fitness Levels and Personal Physical Needs · Call today for a FREE CONSULTATION! Salon Static owner Jadie Smith-Thompson, voted Medford’s “Favorite Hair Stylist” The Top Seven featured: • Megan DeAngelo, Lotus • Gina Ennis, Gervais • Gayle Meyer, Beauty Biz • Di Perez, Fringe • Sarah Horner, Bella-Sarah Salon • John Paul Vineyard, Escape Salon FAVORTIE SPA/SALON In this helter skelter world of tsunamis, Navy Seal attacks, phone hacking in Britain, and bad reality TV shows, you need a little pampering. Nothing says it quite like a facial, where you just lie back and have your face transformed amid a tranquil atmosphere of total serenity. (I missed Dr. Jeffrey Taylor of Rogue Valley Chiropractic Clinic, voted Medford’s “Favorite Chiropractor” my calling; I should write ad copy for Vanity Fair.) Anyway, who are our readers most impressed with when it comes spas? The majority said Gervais Day Spa located at 111 N Central Avenue in downtown Medford, although quite a few were mentioned, including: • Salon Static, 819 Bennett Ave. • Beauty Biz, Shoppes at Exit 24 • Salon Muse, 406 E Main St. FAVORITE CHIROPRACTOR Did you know that you have up to 350 bones in your body at birth, and as you age some of these bones (Continued on p. 12) (541) 890-3990 Page 12 — The Sneak Preview — January 2013 Professional Land Surveying & Mapping Services Subdivisions • Boundaries • Topographic Surveys Land Use Planning Consultations • Construction Staking Partitions • Property Line Adjustments HOFFBUHR Surveying Southern Oregon & ASSOCIATES, INC. Since 1964! 541-779-4641 SURVEYORS/PLANNERS 880 Golf View Dr Suite 201 • Medford • www.hoffbuhr.com resolve to dissolve before Glenn Morgan of Airport Chevrolet, voted Medford’s “Favorite Car Salesman” after Gail S. of Grants Pass lost 33 lbs! Guaranteed weight Join today and receive a FREE STARTER KIT loss that lasts! • • • • (valued at up to $166) customized nutrition programs and 50% off your membership fee. one-on-one counseling easy, effective exercise Hurry, offer ends soon! private tranquility sessions Call today for your complimentary consultation! R weightloss wellness grants pass 541.471.2224 medford 541.772.2224 ww w . w e i g h t l o s sgr ants pas s .c om | www.we ig h tlo s s m e d f o r d . c o m † · fuse together, dropping that number down to a whopping 206 for an adult human body? And get this—humans have EXACTLY the same number of bones in their necks as giraffes do. Who do our readers turn to when their bones are out of line: Dr. Jeffrey Taylor of Rogue Valley Chiropractic Clinic located at 1744 E. McAndrews. Dr. Taylor provides personalized, quality chiropractic care with an emphasis on the patient’s quality of life and health education. He strives to give his patients more fulfilled and enjoyable lives by reducing pain and increasing the function of their body. Doesn’t seem right, does it? Where would our readers recommend we go if the same thing happened today? Many of the local repair shops were mentioned, with, Crater Lake Ford getting the number one nod. It was extremely close at the top, however, and the Top Five were: • Medford Automotive, 4642 Table Rock Rd. • Star Auto Body, 1024 Summit Ave. • Specialized Auto Service, 893 Beatty St. • Henry’s Foreign Auto, 4586 S. Pacific Hwy. FAVORITE HEALTH FOOD/ BEST PLACE TO GET SUPPLEMENT STORE LUBE/OIL CHANGE The human body is amazing to put it mildly. When trying to keep it operating smoothly it’s easy to get overwhelmed when thinking about what it needs: vitamins, minerals, fiber, fatty acids and amino acids. And when our readers need help in this category turn to: Healthway Nutrition Center located in the Medford Center. BEST AUTO REPAIR SHOP The first car I ever bought was a ’49 Packard in Yellowstone Park the summer of 1969. Four of us chipped in on it, and while driving it home from St. Anthony, Idaho, it broke down on us. Turned out it was unfixable, and the guy gave us half our money back. Even the human body knows the importance of proper maintenance. Every hour, new blood is produced by our bone marrow so that all that old blood doesn’t go clogging up the system. Once they’ve outlived their usefulness, old blood cells are filtered through the liver and kidneys and eliminated in the urine. The same is true for a car engine, which is why replacing that old oil every 3-4 months is so important (unless you want to just let it drip out and go dry over time, then we’re talking major problems). Where to go in order to do that? The number one choice was The Oil Stop, followed by: • Quench and Drench • Crater Lake Ford (Continued on p. 14) Cicily’s ... Casual Dining Italian Style ¶ Crazy Walkin’ After Midnight Sweet Dreams I Fall To Piecess Your Cheatin’ Heart – ¶ ¶ BY Dean Regan † Previews February 6 & 7 Feb 8 – March 24 · First & Hargadine in Ashland Thursday–Monday @ 8:00 Also Sunday brunch matinee @ 1:00 541-488-2902 · www.oregoncabaret.com Cicily's, recently voted best new restaurant in the Rogue Valley, is a casual Italian restaurant featuring our winning recipe - great food at affordable prices. Conveniently located in the McAndrews Marketplace at McAndrews and Poplar Drive, Cicily's offers panini sandwiches starting at $5.95 for lunch. Dinnertime fare includes pasta dishes from $8.95. Whether you're stopping in for lunch or enjoying dinner with friends and family, you'll find traditional dishes like Fetuccine Alfredo and Chicken Parmesan, along with delicious salads and homemade desserts. Our Italian Plates Menu starts at $8.95. Now taking reservations for Valentine’s Day! 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HOURS: Tue - Sun 3:30pm to 9pm • Closed Monday 541-618-8669 • 970 N Phoenix Rd, #104 The boys at Crater Lake Ford, voted Medford’s “Favorite Auto Repair Shop” FAVORITE CAR SALESMAN I still remember the scene in Breaking Away, where the teenage son is helping his car salesman dad at the lot and tells an unsatisfied customer he can have a refund. “REFUND!” the dad screams, then has a heart attack and is taken to the hospital. Things aren’t nearly that drastic here in Medford, and our readers appreciate all the hard work that car salesmen put in. Topping the list for 2013 was Glenn Morgan of Airport Chevy. FAVORITE LOCAL RESTAURANT OWNER Medford has had a renaissance in restaurants over the last ten years, and we can thank a strong cadre of dedicated restaurant owners for that. Thirty-two different people were mentioned in this category, with the top spot going to Vincenzo DiCostanzo of Vinny’s Italian Kitchen, 970 N Phoenix Rd. Others mentioned a lot were: • Chris Dennett, Elements • Kristi & Jack Allmaras, Kaleidoscope Pizzeria • Lisa Allen, Great Harvest • David Graham, 38 Central • John Bartow, Pomodori FAVORITE WAITPERSON They say that ocean fishermen, loggers, aircraft pilots, ranchers and roofers have the five most dangerous jobs in the world, but those guys wouldn’t last a week as a waitperson. They’d buckle under the pressure and would go back to their day jobs. It’s more than entertainment. It’s life. Don’t miss it. SM Grammy-nominated Trumpeter CHRIS BOTTI Wednesday, January 16, 7:30pm Don’t miss some of the most sumptuous jazz/pop you’ll ever hear played by this Oregon-born trumpet superstar! sponsored by Tickets: $70, $67, $64, Youth (0-18) $53, $50, $47 Friday, January 18, 7:30pm A big Broadway musical built around such classic ‘80s hits as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” and “I Want to Know What Love Is.” Featuring big egos, big guitar solos, and even sponsored by bigger hair! Tickets: $64, $58, $52, $46 Dan Goggin’s BLVD. Starring CINDY WILLIAMS Thursday, January 24, 7:30pm The latest offering in the hugely popular and successful Nunsense franchise stars Cindy Williams, better known as “Shirley” to fans of the long-running TV sitcom Laverne and Shirley. Tickets: $53, $50, $47, Youth (0-18) $40, $37, $34 For tickets, call 541-779-3000 or purchase online: www.craterian.org Craterian Performances is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 15 Sean Morse of Howie’s on Front, voted Medford’s “Favorite Bartender” This is another popular category, as our readers mentioned 31 different waitstaff as their favorite. Taking down the top nod was Chellie at Flappers Wild West Wings located at 1213 W. Main Street. FAVORITE BARTENDER So a hotdog walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender replies, “Sorry, we don’t serve food here.” Or … a gorilla walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender gives him a mug and says, “That’ll be five bucks.” As the gorilla reaches for his pocket the bartender says, “You know, we don’t get many gorilla customers in here.” The gorilla shrugged and replied, “At five bucks a beer, it’s no wonder.” Where do our readers go when they want to hear great jokes like that? The competition was intense, but in the end pouring his way to the top was Sean Morse of Howie’s on Front, 16 N. Front Street. FAVORITE LOCAL CHEF/COOK They rarely make an appearance except at the end of the night when the customers gives them a standing ovation, but it’s the chef in the kitchen that makes or breaks a restaurant. Quite a few were mentioned by our readers, and the top nod goes to Nora LaBrocca of the Downtown Market Co. Nora has a deep love and passion for preparing flavorful whole foods. If you’ve ever eaten at her restaurant, you know that she deserves this honor. Expires Jan 31,2013 Expires Jan 31,2013 FAVORITE JEWELRY STORE They say that diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but I have it on high authority that gold, silver, emeralds, topaz, rubies, jade, opals, and sapphires are also close friends. Taking down the top spot this (Continued on p. 16) Anxiety & Depression NO ! N E P WO Get Your Life Back Now….. 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Main Street, followed closely by Father and Son Jewelers, 126 E Main St. Others in the hunt were: • Pacific Diamond • Zales • Rogue Valley Coin & Jewelry FAVORITE LANDSCAPER/ GARDENER Lunch: Mon–Fri 11:30am to 2pm Dinner: Mon–Thu 5pm to 9pm, Fri–Sat 5 to 9:30pm Tuesday is Vegetarian Night 15% off vegetarian menu No Corkage Fee Thursdays...BYOB! www.TigerRoll.com 608-7545 ~ 970 N Phoenix Rd, Medford in the Larson Creek Shopping Center Getting your yard and garden looking good may require a little bit of work, but at the end of the day it’s all worth it. Living in a beautiful surrounding can work wonders for your soul. And when our readers want some uplifting work done in their yard, they named 23 different people. The top spot goes Hill Top Landscaping, 541-944-3075. BEST PLACE TO BUY OUTDOOR GEAR You are on day six of a ten-day backpacking trip. You reach in your pack to pull out your tent and the poles are broken and the zipper is already broke. Now you’re swearing at yourself…you never should have shopped at that discount outdoor store. Our readers agree, when it comes to buying quality outdoor gear, they chose Northwest Outdoor Store located at 980 Biddle Rd, and locally owned and operated by Scott Keith. Coming in second was REI, located in the new Northgate Center. BEST PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE Once while living in Alaska in a cabin without electricity, I managed to make a shelf, table and chairs out of logs I found on the property. I had a handsaw and a hammer and some nails. They weren’t the finest pieces of furniture ever created, but to this day, they are still my favorite. Anyway, taking down the top spot once again this year is Larson’s Home Furnishings located at 213 S. Fir St. In addition to their new beds, chairs, couches and mattresses, they have a huge selection of consignment furniture. Others on the list were: • La-Z-Boy Furniture • Terra Firma Home • Garrison’s • Gates FAVORITE STORE DOWNTOWN The number one spot was a battle between four different stores, and they all have their loyal customer bases: Margo Herron, M.D. Reconstructive & Plastic Surgeon (541) 708-5433 638 N. Main St., Suite C Ashland, OR 97520 Contact Eric to schedule a consultation www.ElizabethInstitute.com January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 17 NaTural ProduCTs used The Cleaning Crew Housec leaning You Can Count On Us! Homes • Offices Heating & Cooling• Installation service & maintenance for residential & commercial Prepare Homes for Sale Rental Move In and Move Out Excellent References & Reasonable Rates 541-482-0406 541-601-6236 Scott, Annie & Darryl of Northwest Outdoor Store, voted “Best Place to Buy Outdoor Gear” Beerworks, 323 E. Main; Larson’s Home Furnishings, 213 S. Fir; Norris Shoes, 221 E. Main; Central Art Supply 101 N Central Ave. Others mentioned a lot were: • Main Antique Mall • Al’s Cycles & Hobbies FAVORITE STORE OUTSIDE DOWNTOWN You don’t have to venture to far from downtown to find great stores and bargains. Winning in a landslide this year was Trader Joe’s. The Top Five included: • Northwest Outdoor Store • Papillon Rouge • Goodwill • COSTCO GIFT STORE WITH MOST UNIQUE GIFTS Variety is the spice of life, and when our readers want to find a lot of different, interesting gifts, they turn their attention to the selection at Real Deals on Home Décor, 2917 N Pacific Hwy. The top five were pretty close and included: • Tiffs Hallmark • Harry and David • Terra Firma • Magic Man BEST PLACE TO BUY CLOTHES FOR KIDS They’re at the age where “fashion” is not an operable word for them, unless you’re that obnoxious baby on the E-trade commercials (I actually think he’s cute). You never know, though, when some Hollywood agent will “discover” your kid while strolling through Bi-Mart, and you will want him or her looking good. Anyway, when our readers wanted to really go clothes shopping for the kids, they most often turned to, Kid 2 Kid, located at 2324 Poplar Drive. Followed by: • Kid’s Alley, 535 Stevens St. • Old Navy FAVORITE CONSIGNMENT SHOP While consignment shops have been around for quite some time, it seems that in the past few years they have really gained some momentum here in the Rogue Valley. The top honor this year goes to My Daughter’s Closet, owned by Susan Fichtner and Tami Abeloe and located at 237 E. Main Street. They were followed by: • Mint Consignment Boutique, 406 E. Main • Fit for a Queen, 535 Stevens St. FAVORITE BOOKSTORE I wonder what that ancient Sumerian who scribbled down civilization’s first writings on a piece of clay some 4000 years ago would think of a Kindle or a Nook? My guess is he’d think it was pure magic (which is exactly the same as I think of it). Anyway, when it comes to actual books you can hold in your hand and smell and feel (and read), our readers chose Barnes & Nobel followed closely by Village Books. FAVORITE ART GALLERY Our readers’ number one accolades go to Rogue Gallery & Art Center, 40 S. Bartlett. Founded in 1960 by artists, educators, and local leaders, it was the first non-profit visual art organization in the Rogue Valley. Since that beginning, they’ve served as an artistic catalyst for Southern Oregon through innovative exhibition, art education and community leadership. BEST PLACE TO BUY WINE What do Thomas Jefferson and WC Fields have it common? They both loved wine. TJ: “Good wine is a necessity of life for me.” WC: “I cook with wine. Sometimes I even add it to the food.” Where would TJ and WC go for wine (Continued on p. 18) CUTEST BABIES BORN LAST YEAR Joshua Spencer Since 1988 541-773-8733 • www. www.sohac.com Licensed Bonded Insured www.The CleaningCrewOnLine.com Enjoy a massage and give back to children in need! Balanced Massage is teaming up with the Children’s Advocacy Center for our annual community fundraiser Bring in art supplies for the CAC’s art mentoring program and receive $5 off any treatment. PLUS, enter a raffle for a chance to win a 2 hour massage package! Please call Balanced Massage directly, or Michelle of the C.A.C. at 541-282-5474 X111 to purchase tickets $5 off special with art donation good on one massage per client through January 31, 2013 836 East Main St. #1, Medford • 773-9324 www.balanced-massage.com Page 18 — The Sneak Preview — January 2013 Midwife care you can count on. Are you pregnant, looking for a midwife, and on the Oregon Health Plan? Coverage is changing, but not at La Clinica, where our board-certified nurse midwives deliver in hospitals in Medford and Ashland, giving us the thumbs up among women and insurers alike. Learn about us at: www.laclinicahealth.org/prenatal if they were in Medford. Most of our readers recommended RoxyAnn Winery located at 3285 Hillcrest Road. In 2001 RoxyAnn’s first grape harvest produced only 150 cases, today they produce almost 15,000 cases of award-winning wine. The list also included: • Harry & David • Trader Joe’s • Del Rio Vineyards BEST PLACE TO BUY ARTISAN BREAD 541-535-6239 • laclinicahealth.org/prenatal • facebook.com/laclinicahealth Henry’s Foreign Auto Service & Sales Inc. Specializing in Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Volvo, Jaguar, Rolls Royce, Land Rover, Audi & Other Imports Land Rover & Jaguar service done right in your area! As your independent Land Rover & Jaguar Repair Center, we give you the right parts and service at the right price. We have Experience, Advanced Autologic Diagnostic Computer for Land Rovers and Jaguars and Guaranteed parts. In Henry’s Foreign Automotive Service we specialize in servicing European cars. Many years of experience, family owned and operated, 15 years in current location. ASC certified mechanics 4586 S. Pacific Hwy. Phoenix, OR • 541-535-1775 www.henrysauto.com Amazingly, I found some great quotes about bread. Julia Child: “How can a nation be great if its bread tastes like Kleenex?” Milton Berle: “Any time a person goes into a delicatessen and orders a pastrami on white bread, somewhere a Jew dies.” The staff at Kid 2 Kid, voted “Best Place to Buy Clothes for Kids” Here in Medford, many of our readers singled out Great HARDEST WORKING Harvest, 203 Genessee St., as their FLORISTS favorite. When you think about it, every flower we see was once growing wild BEST PLACE TO BUY in the woods and valleys. It is one of HOME DÉCOR ITEMS mankind’s great accomplishments When it comes to decorating my that we have taken the best and office, a few things are essential: brightest from the plant kingdom and Indiana University basketball posters, turned them into beautiful bouquets. a nerf ball hoop, and lots of books. The This year’s hardest working florists rest of the house, however, is a different goes to the folks at Susies’s Medford story, and my wife has it looking good, Flower Shop, 502 Crater Lake Ave. with cool furniture, R. Atkinson Fox paintings, and a decorative style that BEST PLACE TO BUY my feeble, I.U. basketball mind would STUFF FOR THE YARD/ never contemplate. Where to go when you want to shop GARDEN A garden is not just something for home décor items? This was a tie beautiful to behold but is home to a between Terra Firma Home, 309 E Main St., and Real Deals on Home myriad of animals, from birds and spiders to ladybugs and butterflies. Decor, 2917 N Pacific Hwy. With a little creativity, you can also Others receiving recognition were: keep the “bad” animals out without • Larson’s Home Furnishings resorting to a lot of pesticides. • Collector’s Market Running away with this category again was the Grange Co-op, located BEST SELECTION OF 2531 S Pacific Hwy. WOMEN’S CLOTHES They were followed by: I really doubt if Lady Gaga is going • Southern Oregon Nursery to talk many women into wearing • Leave Your Mark some of the crazy stuff she comes up • Shooting Star Nursery with, like a dress with Christmas tree bulbs flashing all around it. Fashion for most women is just a little more BEST PLACE TO BUY BICYCLES/BIKE functional than that. And when it comes to shopping for ACCESSORIES women’s clothes, our readers named The benefits of bicycle riding quite a few places. The top two were are many: they get you outdoors so close we awarded a tie between breathing fresh air, they get you in Mint Consignment Boutique and My shape, they put you in touch with Daughter’s Closet. your surroundings, AND you don’t The top five were close and have to fill them up with gas at $4 a included: gallon every two weeks. • Macy’s Bicycling is definitely popular in • Papillon Rouge Medford, and our readers mentioned • Chico’s Al’s Cycles & Hobbies located at 127 N. Central Ave. as their favorite. They were followed by: CUTEST PET • Marty’s Cycle and Moore Our internationally-recognized • Medford Cycle Sport panel of judges (my family members) voted Yoshi and his banana eating FAVORITE STORE IN companion as the cutest. ASHLAND Sometimes it is good to just get the hell out of Dodge and visit the rest of the world. And when our readers take the precipitous leap of visiting our neighbors to the south, where do they most like to go? The winner this year was Paddington Station, followed by: • Ashland Food Coop • Papaya Living • Déjà vu • Ashland Art Emporium ***** And there ya go! Part II of the “Best of Medford” will include Restaurants and Entertainment and will be featured in our February issue in three weeks. Adieu! —N.H. Calendar of Events January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 19 At Your Feet Mobile Pedicure Service Edited by Betty Becker All right, 2013 … my lucky number. I’m going to go out and celebrate! Friday, January 11 Muhammad led an army of 10,000 to conquer Mecca on this day in 630. Unfortunately, I’m not allowed to say anything funny or satirical about that event at risk of having a hit put out on me. Camelot Theatre in Talent continues with “Spotlight on Etta James,” featuring Jade Chavis Watt on vocals, joined by Brian Fraser as the narrator. Musical arrangements are by Michael Vannice, with a script by Charles Cherry. Etta James was the living embodiment of American pop music from the 1950s through her death in 2012. It plays Thu-Sat at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm through January 20. Call 541-535-5250 for tickets or go to www.CamelotTheatre. org. The Chamber Music Concerts will present the Aurelia Saxophone Quartet tonight at 7:30 at the SOU Music Recital Hall. The Dutch quartet is celebrating its 30th anniversary this season with a fascinating program of preludes, fugues, and works for saxophone. Call 541-552-6154 for tickets or go to ChamberMusicConcerts.org. Saturday, January 12 Craterian Theater will host Neil Berg’s 101 Years of Broadway Song & Dance tonight starting at 7:30. Caviar for musical theater lovers! Dynamic showman Neil Berg is back, with a brand new playlist of classic and contemporary Broadway showstoppers. For the first time, Neil’s stellar show will feature dance as well as song, as a potent pair of hoofers takes the stage along with the usual line-up of powerhouse vocalists. Mixing intimacy with show-biz sizzle, Neil Berg’s 101 Years of Broadway is an ace musical revue you won’t want to miss! Call 541-779-3000 for tickets. The second Saturday of every month Crater Rock Museum offers special events, just for Kids! Today you can learn all about garnets how they were formed, where they’re from, etc. Charles & Karen Rogers will present a slide show answering these questions, and more. There will also be a “learning table” full of beautiful garnet specimens for your enjoyment. After the slide presentation, children can “mine” for their very own garnet to take home with. Children, classes & materials are FREE; parents museum admission fee is $4.00; 10am3pm. 2002 Scenic Avenue, Central Point. Call 541-218-2267 for more information. Tuesday, January 15 The University of Notre Dame received its charter from the state of Indiana on this day in 1844. The first students were 17 priests, four friars and 34 football players. The Rogue Dine and Discover Club will hold its first meeting of 2013 tonight at the Players Pub at the Grants Pass Golf Club. The speaker will be Rick Terwilliger, one of Grants Pass’ premier coffee purveyors, who will share his knowledge of coffee. For ticket information, call 541-956-0206 or 541-476-1409. Wednesday, January 16 Chris Botti will perform tonight at the Craterian Theater. He dropped out of college to tour with Frank Sinatra. He became a sideman for Paul Simon and a featured soloist in Sting’s band. In the last decade, Oregonborn trumpet prodigy Chris Botti has become a star in his own right, netting multiple Grammy nominations and his own PBS special. He was even named one of People magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People.” The secret of his success is simple: he plays some of the best jazz/pop you’ll ever hear. Show time is 7:30. For tickets, call 541-779-3000. Friday, January 18 James Cook named the Hawaiian Islands the Sandwich Islands on this day in 1778. The crew celebrated with foot-long Philly cheesesteaks. It’s the montly 3rd Friday Art Walk in downtown Medford from 5-8pm! Be sure to stop by Rogue Gallery for the opening reception of “Figuratively Speaking,” Rogue Valley artists Kevin Christman, Keith Johnson, Inger Nova Jorgensen, Katharine Gracey, Janet Higgins, Denise Souza Finney, Christie Michelle Stewart, Karen Staal, and Daniel Verner present painting, mixedmedia, and sculpture depicting the human figure in innovative ways. Rock of Ages will rock the stage at the Craterian Theater tonight starting at 7:30. The critics call it “cheerfully cheesy,” “splendidly silly” and “insanely fun.” They hail it as a “frenzied, foot-stomping sexy smash.” And really, who could resist a big Broadway musical built around such classic ‘80s rock hits as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” and “I Want to Know What Love Is”? Featuring big egos, big guitar solos, and even bigger hair, Rock of Ages will have you both laughing and rocking — often at the same time! For tickets call 541-779-3000. Le Cirque Centre will present The Moulin Rouge: A Love Story at 280 E. Hersey #12, from January 18 to February 3. The story takes place in Paris in the early 1900s, and features the Moulin Rouge nightclub and dance hall ruled over by Harold Zidler. This tragic love story stars Glory Pillsbury, Krysna dev, Sean Bruceaijian, and many others. Tickets are available at Music Coop at the Centre, or by calling 541-301-6804 or going to lecirquecentre.org. Alex’s on the Plaza has live music practically every night of the week. Call 482-8818 for a complete schedule or go to www.alexsrestaurantandbar. com. At the Wild Goose (2365 Ashland Street), there’s music almost every night. Tonight, Dr. Lindley will lead “Karaoke Night.” For a complete schedule, go to wildgoosecafe.com. 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Calendar of Events happened if they called that device something like “rat” or “possum?” Would history have been different? Visit Crater Rock Museum during January to check out featured artist, Dan Clark’s lapidary and silversmithing works of art. (Crater Rock Museum; 2002 Scenic Avenue; 541-6646081.) Dan has been silversmithing since 1974 and included lapidary art as one of his many talents in 1980. Over the years he has perfected his technique and developed his own unique style. He Ha’ena, will present “Evening of Aloha” on February 2 said he allows “...the creativity of natural rock formation the Storytelling Guild distributed and color to express themselves...” over 10,000 books to local agencies in in his work. Plus, you can meet the Jackson County. artist January 19 and January 26, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each day. He will be on hand to display how he Thursday, January 24 Nunsense returns to the does what he does and to answer any Craterian Theater tonight at questions you may have Ashland Contemporary 7:30pm. This final installment in Theatre will present the premiere of the Nunsense franchise — perhaps Pompadour, a new play by Ashland the most successful series in theater playwright Molly Best Tinsley. history — stars Cindy Williams, better Directed by OSF veteran Peggy Rubin, known as “Shirley” to fans of the the one-woman drama stars Jeannine long-running TV sitcom Laverne and Grizzard as the ingenious “Titled Shirley. In Nunset Boulevard, the Mistress” of King Louis XV of France. Little Sisters of Hoboken are thrilled The play begins at the end, when to be invited to sing at the Hollywood Pompadour has had a potentially fatal Bowl — until they discover that the confrontation with the King’s latest venue is actually the Hollywood Bowlyoung lover. The show plays three a-Rama Bowling Alley. Hijinks, both weekends at the Ashland Community comical and musical, of course ensue. Center, 59 Winburn Way, Saturdays For tickets, call 541.779-3000. at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm, through February 3. Tickets are available at Paddington Station in Ashland and Grocery Outlet in Medford, or at ashlandcontemporarytheatre.org. Reservation line: 541-646-2971. The monthly Contra Dance, sponsored by the Ashland Folk Music Club, will be held tonight at 7pm at the Grove in Ashland. Woody Lane is calling, and there is live music by the Generic String Band. Call 541-4880679 for more info. Tabu (76 N. Pioneer) features Salsa Music and Dancing tonight. There’s also music action Wed-Fri, including reggae on Thursday and DJs on Friday. Sunday, January 20 Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre will present “Malika, Queen of the Cats” based on a traditional story from Palestine and adapted from the book “Sitti and the Cats” by Sally Bahous, “Malika,” written by Tears of Joy artistic director Nancy Aldrich, features a royal cat who is a benevolent figure. There will be two FREE performances, 1:30pm and 3:30pm. The Storytelling Guild partners with the Craterian Theater to bring these two free performances to children in our community. The program allows the Storytelling Guild to show children another form of storytelling, through the magic of puppets. Children are asked to bring a new or gently used book donation to this event. These books are distributed within our community through the ‘Pass the Book’ program. This year Saturday, January 26 Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell formed the Oriental Telephone Company on this day in 1881, looking ahead to the day when they could sell billions of telephones to people in the Far East. Today, all our phones are made there. The Rogue Valley Symphony, directed by Martin Majkut, will present a concert, “Celestial Beauty,” featuring Alexander Schimpf on piano, tonight at 7:30 at the Craterian Theater in Medford. The Symphony will play Beethoven’s “Piano Concerto No. 4” and Shostakovich’s “Symphony No. 5.” Call 541-552-6398 for tickets or go rvsymphony.org. The concert will also be presented January 25 at the SOU Music Recital Hall in Ashland, and January 27 in Grants Pass. Sunday, January 27 In Wikipedia on this day: “Birth of Jason Bernstein in year 1200.” Had to look that one up, and all I could find was some idiot on Facebook. I think ol’ Jason pulled a fast one on Wikipidea. Black Sheep (upstairs on the Plaza) is hosting their weekly Celtic Music Jam today from 2-5pm. And don’t forget their First Friday Performance Art Show each month, featuring aerial silks performances and bellydancing. Monday, January 28 The Diet of Worms begins on this day in 1521, soon followed by the Diet of Salamanders. The Renaissance could only come too soon at the dinner table for a lot of people. Calendar of Events Thursday, January 31 Yerba Buena, California, is renamed San Francisco on this day in 1847, to the relief of many football fans. I mean, Yerba Buena 49ers just doesn’t roll off the tongue. Camelot Theatre in Talent opens tonight with the Tony Award winning Amadeus. The established Austrian composer gets his comeuppance when the greatest musical genius of all time, Mozart, shows up at the court of Emperor Josef. It plays Thu-Sat at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm through February 24. Call 541-535-5250 for tickets or go to www.CamelotTheatre. org. St. Clair Productions presents Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul and Mary fame) tonight at 8pm at the Unitarian Fellowship (87 4th Street). Yarrow was instrumental in founding the New Folks Concert series at both Newport Folk Festival and the Kerrville Folk Festival. For tickets, call 541-5353562 or go to stclairevents.com. Friday, February 1 The first volume of the Oxford English Dictionary, “A to Ant” was published on this day in 1884. Just out of curiosity, I looked up the LAST word in the dictionary and it is “zymosan,” a polysaccharide fraction of yeast cell walls. Good Scrabble word, too Tonight is First Friday Art Walk, as galleries throughout Ashland stay open from 6-9pm for art, refreshments and entertainment. You can find brochures at your favorite locale. January 2013 — The Sneak Preview — Page 21 Saturday, February 2 New Amsterdam was founded on this in 1653. For those who fell asleep in history class, it was later renamed New York City. Ka Pi’o O Ke Anuenue, Ashland’s very own hula school, and popular Hawaiian band Ha’ena, will present “Evening of Aloha,” a Gala Benefit Performance tonight featuring hula dance and Hawaiian Music. Five percent of the proceeds will be donated to The Rose Circle, a local nonprofit that supports and empowers youth through mentoring. Four members of Ha’ena grew up on the island and began playing together during their classical music studies at SOU. Andrea Luchese, Founding Director and Master Teacher, has assembled a talented group of dancers for this performance. Tickets are available at Houston’s Custom Framing (270 E. Main) or by calling 541-482-7033. Friday, February 8 President Warren G. Harding introduced the first radio in the White House in 1922. Ninety years later Barack Obama introduced the first iPad. Both were used as campaign tools. Oregon Cabaret Theatre will open its 2013 season tonight with A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline. 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