Mark Your Calendar for the annual City of Ashland Town Hall Gathering
Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Ashland High School Theatre, 201 S Mountain Avenue, Ashland
Join the City of Ashland for an evening of connection, celebration and community conversation. The 2026 Town Hall Gathering will feature Mayor Tonya Graham’s State of the City address, a short film highlighting City accomplishments from the past two years, followed by the presentation of two esteemed honors:
- The James M. Ragland "Volunteer Spirit" Community Service Award
- The Alan C. Bates Public Service Award

Pictured (front,left): Charisse Sydoriak, 2025 Ragland Award Recipient, with City Manager Sabrina Cotta. In the background, Mayor Tonya Graham looks on. Sydoriak was instrumental in Ashland’s Community Wildfire Protection Plan, which Council adopted unanimously on August 19, 2025. Learn more at ashlandoregon.gov/CWPP.
This event is a chance to engage with City Council members, staff and fellow residents as we reflect on our shared accomplishments and look ahead to the future. Free parking is available in the parking lot at the corner of Mountain Avenue and Iowa Street.
Let’s come together, share ideas and strengthen our community, because we are truly Better Together! For more information, including how to watch the event live or on demand, visit ashlandoregon.gov/Townhall.
Information about the Annual Awards: Honoring Ashland's Changemakers
Each January, the Ashland City Council recognizes two outstanding individuals whose dedication and service have made a lasting impact on our community.
- James M. Ragland “Volunteer Spirit” Community Service Award
This award honors exceptional volunteers who have made significant contributions to Ashland through public service. Established in 1994, it commemorates James M. Ragland, a visionary leader, Council President and Planning Commissioner, whose volunteerism helped shape the character and beauty of Ashland.
- Alan C. Bates Public Service Award
Named in honor of Senator Alan C. Bates, this award celebrates individuals, whether citizens, City staff or elected officials, who champion the interests of Ashland and contribute meaningfully to public life. Established in 2017, the award is presented annually based on nominations by City Council members and staff, with final selection by the Mayor. The inaugural recipient was Senator Bates himself, whose legacy of service continues to inspire.
View past award recipients for both Ragland and Bates, and learn more at
ashlandoregon.gov/AnnualAwards.
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