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Windows in Time Lecture Series Presents – “Shady Cove: A Centennial of life on the Upper Rogue”
September 11 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Shady Cove, located on the Rogue River, has been a recreational hub for tourists and Jackson County residents since its incorporation in 1972. But how did it acquire its name? Originally known as Etna by 19th-century settlers, the current moniker may have originated nearly a hundred years ago. Join us on this journey to explore the area’s settlers, unravel the mystery of how “The Cove” got its name, and discover the rich history of this picturesque community.
Kim Thurman is a member of the Rogue Valley Genealogical Society and Association of Professional Genealogists. A Shady Cove resident since 2008, her family ties to the Upper Rogue date back to their relocation from Chicago in 1971.
The monthly Windows in Time lunchtime lectures feature well-known writers and historians and bring alive the people, values, and events that shaped our Southern Oregon heritage. The lectures are jointly sponsored by the Southern Oregon Historical Society and Jackson County Library Services. Programs are presented in Medford (first Wednesdays, in-person and online) and again in Ashland (second Wednesdays, in-person). Recordings of Medford presentations are available on the JCLS Beyond YouTube channel.
- September 4th, 12pm-1pm: Large Meeting Room, Medford Library, In-Person & Online
- September 11th, 12pm-1pm: Gresham Room, Ashland Library, In-Person
- Registration: https://jcls.org/local/windows-in-time/
- Questions? Please contact the Southern Oregon Historical Society at 541-622-2025, or Jackson County Library Services at 541-774-8679