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The Jacksonville Britt Festival has released it's 2008 schedule.
Another year that the musical director has focues heavily on acts that attract Baby Boomers.
With a season that opens with Crosby Stills and Nash at $101 a ticket for reserved seats, the director has definitely shown where his focus is.
It seems that there may only be one artist under the age of 30 (LeeAnne Rymes)
The majority of artists are over 50, and have been recording for 30 years.
See the full schedule here.
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Daylight Savings Time is here, and it won't be long before our favorite Springtime events are here.
The Medford 2008 Pear Blossom Festival kicks off with The Junior and Senior Royalty Coronations held on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at the North Medford High Auditorium, Jr. Royalty beginning at 9:00am and Sr. Royalty beginning at 7:00pm, with the Pear Blossom Ballroom Dance Competition Finals also beginning at 7pm.
The Baby Contest will be held Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 9am and will be located at the Rogue Valley Mall on the Lower Level near JC Penney.
The Pear Blossom Festival Street Fair is located at Alba Park in Downtown Medford, and runs Friday, April 11, 2008 10am to 5pm and Saturday, April 12, 2008 9am to 4pm.
Enjoy square dancing? Come to the Rogue Valley Square Dancing Center Friday April 11th at 7:30 PM (entry fee $5) or Saturday April 12th at 6:30 PM (entry fee $6).
Participating in the Pear Blossom Run? Come to the Pasta Feed at the Red Lion Hotel from 6-8PM on Friday April 11th. Race schedule for Saturday, April 12, 2008:
7:00am 5K Run
7:45am Mayor's Award
8:00am 1 Mile Mayor's Cup
8:35am 10 Mile Run
8:40am 2 Mile Run/Walk
Don't miss the Pear Blossom Festival Parade that runs down Central and Main on Saturday April 12th starting at 11 a.m.
This is a series of fun-filled event for the Rogue Valley and its visitors you shouldn't miss!
See you out there!
Karen Cooper - OR/CA Mortgage Consultant - www.Quality4Loans.com
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At this Thursday's Rotary Club of Ashland Meeting, guest speakerDr. Tom Potiowsky, the Oregon State Economist, spoke about the effects the national economy will have on the Oregon economy. Dr. Potiowsky emphasized the affect the housing market has had on the wood products and construction industry, and although Oregon's economy will be affected by what is happening nationally, any possible recession will likely be much milder here, and it would be more like what Oregon experienced in 1990-1991 versus the double dip of 2001 if a recession does indeed develop.

As with the varying opinions of the economists on whether or not the U.S. economy is in a recession, Oregon industries have varying opinions. If you ask the wood products industry that is directly affected by the housing market, we are in a depression, but if you ask other Oregon industry segments, our economy is doing okay.

Oregon overall has been seeing price appreciation and a relatively small factor of .533% in foreclosures. Here in Southern Oregon, some areas that saw rapid, steep property value increases are experiencing more of a value correction than most of the State of Oregon, while other areas are experiencing the same slight price appreciation as other areas of the State. Some cities in the Jackson County area are experiencing a correction like that being experienced by some cities in the Deschutes County area in Central Oregon, although not quite as severe.

Dr. Potiowsky said yes...Oregon will experience the affects the U.S. economy is experiencing, but it will be milder, with any possible recession being.
See you out there!
Karen Cooper - OR/CA Mortgage Consultant - http://www.quality4loans.com/
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Table Rock Fellowship is a nondenominational Christian fellowship church that has grown to become one of the Rogue Valley's mega churches. In spite of roughly 3,000 weekly attendees at this church, it has remained a down-to-earth, friendly church offering many programs and link groups to its members looking to find the right church home. The pastoral team, staff and volunteers who pull together the many different services and programs this church offers are an outstanding resource and one of the reasons for this church's phenomenal growth. This is a "come as you are" place, with a fantastic worship band and children's program. This church ROCKS! Due to the phenomenal growth, services are being extended effective March 15th-16th and will be held Saturdays at 6PM, and Sundays at 8:15a.m., 9:45 a.m., and 11:30 a.m., with Children's ministry available at all services.
As is often the case with joint venture projects, especially Christian ones, a simple question, a reach out, and the putting together of like minds leads to a successful venture. Several weeks ago, a volunteer from Habitat for Humanity Rogue Valley asked Pastor Tom Sabens if there was a chance Table Rock Fellowship might see their way to sponsoring the next home Habitat for Humanity Rogue Valley is building in Central Point, Oregon. Pastor Tom relayed the request to Table Rock Fellowship's congregation and in no time at all, offers were flowing in for contributions of work and materials to assist with this build.

Misconceptions abound about how the Habitat for Humanity Program works. This program is a hand UP, not a hand out. The philosophy of HfH is "teaching the man to fish". Each family works at least 500 hours to meet their sweat equity requirements in the local affiliate. They make a small contribution to set up their escrow account to pay their taxes and insurance - $500 for each partner family with our local affiliate. Then, they have a mortgage just like most homeowners, albeit at zero interest. In order to make the payments affordable for these families earning between 30-60% of the HUD median income for our county, there will be two mortgages. The first is the one they make their monthly payments on, and will have the principal amount that bears the bulk of the expense associated with the home's construction. The second is silent, has no interest or payments, and is gradually forgiven. This may be where the "handout" perception comes from, but if the homeowner sells the home during the first 9 years, they will have to pay all or part of this principal balance, too. These are general guidelines for our local Jackson County, Oregon Affiliate, and may vary slightly between one affiliate and the next, being adjusted to meet the needs and requirements of individual communities. The local Affiliate maintains first right of refusal to buy back the home in event the homeowner sells. Homeowners attend budgeting and credit counseling classes to prepare them for homeownership, and have Family Partners that continue to interact with them long after the home is complete.
For Habitat for Humanity Rogue Valley's latest home at 242 Aurora Lane in Central Point Oregon, they are holding an Orientation Meeting at Table Rock Fellowship on Wednesday March 12th at 7PM in the Worship Center. A Wall Raising Celebration to kick off the project will be on the site of the home Saturday March 15th at 1PM, with a BBQ and "Bring a Dish" starting at noon.
See you out there!
Karen Cooper - OR/CA Mortgage Consultant - http://www.quality4loans.com/
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In spite of all the doom and gloom reports, the picture isn't as bad as it appears for Jackson County Oregon property owners. There are 2% LESS listings in Jackson County Oregon on March 1, 2008 versus March 1, 2007. With all the talk about expanding inventories, I say this number isn't bad! Also, 4 of our cities - Talent, Jacksonville, Eagle Point and Shady Cove/Trail - saw year over year price INCREASES in existing home sales!
What is going to happen when we head in to our peak season here soon? Any bets on some more price increases and further decrease in inventory? Based on the inquiries of buyers in Southern Oregon I've been receiving, I suspect there is not only some pent up demand, but a sense of urgency coming in to play with mortgage rates having edged upward.
If you are looking for additional statistics city by city, go to http://www.jacstats.com/ for complete details.
See you at the Closing Table!
Karen Cooper - OR/CA Mortgage Consultant - www.Quality4Loans.com
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