
Democracy isn't something we sit back and watch -- It's something we SHOW UP for. This is an opportunity to come together and invest in the future of our community.
This year matters. Local races especially matter and community matters. That's what Democracy & Dessert is all about.
Connect with fellow Democrats, and enjoy some delicacies in an atmosphere of a beautifully renovated schoolhouse - The Black Barn Kitchen and Deli in Jacksonville.
Listen to candidates running for local offices and engage in meaningful conversations with fellow Democrats.
March 15, 2026
Democracy and Dessert hosted by The Jackson County Democrats
Black Barn Kitchen and Deli at the Schoolhouse
525 Bigham Knoll Dr., Jacksonville
Doors will open at 1:30 p.m.
Event 2pm - 4pm.
Admission includes sparkling beverages and desserts. Tickets are $100 - that's it. A portion of your tickets funds the event while the larger portion helps fuel the Democratic winners of the May 19th primary. The ticket price is your only donation for this event.
*After you complete the ticket purchase, you'll be sent to a page asking you to provide the names of your guests. Please be sure to complete this question so we can include their names on our guest list.*
Ticket sales from this event enhance the grants that the Jackson County Democrats provide to the May 2026 primary winners. These initial support grants help drive early name recognition and organizational kick-off.
Space is limited so buy your ticket early and bring a friend!
Jackson County Democrats receive little to no funding from the state or national democratic party. Money donated to the Jackson County Democrats goes for local elections.
If you prefer to send in a check for your tickets, please mail your check to:
Jackson County Democrats
P.O. Box 4474
Medford, OR 97501-0175
If sending in a check, please include a note with your name, mailing address, phone and email so we can contact you regarding your tickets. For campaign reporting requirements: Please also include the name and address of your employer (if you're employed) or state that you're retired or unemployed.