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HOOD RIVER — Hood River Farmers Market’s 10th winter season started on Saturday, Dec. 6. Hood River Farmers Market is the only year-round farmers market in the Gorge. It’s open on the first and third Saturdays, December through April, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. During the winter, the market rema…

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THE GORGE — This fall, the Gorge Community Foundation reached a milestone that reflects the generosity and spirit of the Columbia River Gorge: more than $10 million in endowments dedicated to supporting local nonprofits, students, and community programs. While reaching this goal is exciting,…

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HOOD RIVER — It’s getting festive in the Gorge. The streets are lined with shining lights, crowned by a towering, coniferous centerpiece. Boys and girls, bundled head to toe in winter wear, patiently await the arrival of snow. If you listen carefully, you might just hear Junie B. Jones, unfiltered first-grader and children’s literature icon, wrestling with the true spirit of Christmas. 

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You may be familiar with this situation. You are asked a question and you know the answer, but you just can’t think of the correct word — and thingamajig or whatchamacallit just doesn’t work.

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Entertainment Update is a listing of live events happening in our communities. Submit entries to seana@gorgenews.com. Entries are published as space permits. A full events listing is available at columbiagorgenews.com.

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HOOD RIVER — The History Museum of Hood River County is calling on community members for financial support. Budget cuts, waning volunteership and post-pandemic economic instability have placed a significant strain on current operations, particularly concerning storage costs.

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WHITE SALMON — In collaboration with StoveTeam International and nine other groups throughout Rotary District 5100, the White Salmon-Bingen Rotary Club helped fund the construction of 74 safe and efficient cookstoves in Retalhuleu, Guatemala.

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Old historical stories, photos and ads from local newspapers in the Columbia River Gorge (White Salmon Enterprise, Hood River News, The Dalles Chronicle).

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It’s almost winter, and telephone poles in Big Sky country are dotted with hawks, kestrels, and Northern Shrikes.

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WHITE SALMON — A Solstice Walk on the longest evening of the year is scheduled at Rhinegarten Park on Sunday, Dec. 21 from 5-7 p.m. The park is on the west side of Main St, between Washington and Lincoln streets.

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FREE NEWS: To apply for a grant, visit www.hoodriverculturaltrust.org to view the grant guidelines and application. Applications must be received by Dec. 15.

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FREE NEWS: Get your photo with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hood River Hotel by Jennifer Josephson and Stole the Show Photo Co. The event benefits Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC). The cost is $20 per family and includes cookies, cocoa, and photos with Santa.

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HOOD RIVER — “All aboard,” calls the conductor, ringing his bell to call passengers onto the Polar Express. This call rings out select days from the end of November to early January and invites all ages to feel the magic of Christmas, hear the story of the Polar Express, dine on cookies and …

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Entertainment Update is a listing of live events happening in our communities. Submit entries to seana@gorgenews.com. Entries are published as space permits. A full events listing is available at columbiagorgenews.com.

THE GORGE — The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association’s (CGOA) vocal ensemble, Voci Community Choir, will perform their winter concert “On This Shining Night” three times this holiday season, debuting at Hood River Valley Christian Church on Dec. 12-13 and returning at The Dalles Civic Auditorium on Dec. 14.

HOOD RIVER — The third installment of Mt. Adams Institute’s Sense of Place Season 16 will arrive at Columbia Center for the Arts on Dec. 10. Titled “After Gifford Pinchot: Ancient Forests, Timber Wars, and a Century of Change,” the evening will welcome writer Rand Schenck for a deep dive into the past century of Pacific Northwest forest management.

HOOD RIVER — Author and Vital Reset co-owner Heidi Venture’s latest release, “Psilocybin in Oregon,” is a practical guide to the state’s groundbreaking legal psilocybin program.

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HOOD RIVER — Around 15-20 demonstrators braved brisk conditions downtown on Nov. 21 for a conflicting milestone: 100-straight Fridays of sign-wielding, chanting and harmonizing in protest of the ongoing, U.S.-funded genocide in Gaza.

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WHITE SALMON — A group of students placed the finishing touches on an access gate in White Salmon on Nov. 24, connecting Mamie and Francis Gaddis Park with a popular network of forest trails.

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