Developers to appeal chip seal TALENT - After crunching numbers, a pair of Ashland developers will appeal the chip seal project along Alpine Way near the approved Lithia View subdivision, citing unreasonable expenses, an attorney says.
Correction Thursday's Ashland School Board story contained inaccurate information.
Susan Hollandsworth is principal of Lincoln Elementary School, and Jeff Schlecht is principal of Ashland High School.
· The Siskiyou Chapter of the Oregon Dressage Society is holding their Fall Schooling Show at the Royal Crest Stables on Saturday and Sunday, in Phoenix. Melinda Golis will judge. Sunday will be reserved for possible over-flow rides and/or a possible clinic with Angela Littlefield. Classes include Juniors, Open, and Old People if entries warrant. Fees for adults are $15, and $10 for Juniors (18 and under). Contact Jill Garvin at 541-855-1270 or trolls66@cs.com for more details.
· The Oak Singers from Nashville, Tenn. and more recently from Live Oak, Calif., will be appearing in concert at 7 p.m., Saturday, at the Alliance Bible Chapel, corner of Siskiyou and Liberty St. There will be potluck prior to concert at 6 p.m. Call Gloria at 535-6835 for more information.
· Rogue Valley Community Development Corporation, a nonprofit organization, is accepting applications for volunteer Board Directors. RVCDC is a successful, growing organization dedicated to developing affordable housing and other community development activities to improve the quality of life of low-income people in Jackson County. RVCDC will fill up to 2 vacant Board Director seats. Experience is helpful but not necessary in the following areas: marketing, land development, designing, architecture, and planning. To request an application please call 734-2355, or drop by 328 S. Central Ave., Suite 201, Medford (8:30-12:00, 1-5, M-F). Applications are due Sept. 6.