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HOOD RIVER — Taking the bus to Mount Hood Meadows or Teacup Snopark was free when Columbia Area Transit (CAT) piloted the service in 2019. The next year, the Hood River County agency started charging $5 for a round-trip ticket on the Gorge-to-Mountain Express.
PARKDALE — Kids and families braved cold temperatures and rain showers to take part in the annual Parkdale Pumpkin Parade on Oct. 25. While attendance was down from previous years due to the weather, enthusiasm for the popular community event remained strong. Decorated floats and fire engine…
Honey bees, financial help, gardening in the age of climate change, creating an atmosphere of warmth, and how to make pumpkin seeds into tasty snacks.
THE DALLES — The Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative will host a free community screening of “No Place to Grow Old,” a documentary that captures a growing crisis unfolding quietly across America: older adults aging into houselessness.
THE DALLES — Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative, la colaborativa que aporta a personas sin vivienda del área, anuncia una proyección comunitaria gratuita de No Place to Grow Old, un documental que revela una crisis creciente que ocurre silenciosamente en Estados Unidos: las personas mayore…
THE GORGE — For Husum resident Brent Stoppe, October is the most wonderful time of the year. It marks the annual Orletta Time Trials on the White Salmon River, which he organizes.
HOOD RIVER — Local artist Joy Kloman was one of ten selected to participate in the 21st Rothko Symposium in Daugavpils, Latvia — the birthplace of artist Mark Rothko — which took place from Sep. 12-27. Three of Kloman’s paintings were acquired for the permanent collection of the Rothko Museum, where the event was held.
HOOD RIVER — Alternative comedian Eddie Pepitone will headline The Button Bridge Comedy Jamborita at the Hood River Elk Lodge on Nov. 7-8 in lieu of his latest stand-up special “The Collapse.”
FREE NEWS: American Legion Post 22’s annual Veterans Day ceremony, at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11 at River of Life Assembly Church, will join with Japanese American veteran’s families at a state-sponsored event and historical marker dedication on Highway 35.
Welcome to November! One of our cloudier months, and certainly not one with a lot of clear skies. However, when the clouds do clear, early sunsets mean the ability to view the skies earlier in the evening. Get out when you can!
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FREE NEWS: Comet Lemmon visits us about once a millennium, dropping in from far beyond the orbit of Pluto. It hasn’t changed much since it was formed 4.5 billion years ago, so getting a chance to see it is an experience that connects us to the very beginnings of our solar system.
FREE NEWS: The Lion Club’s Holiday See’s Candy fundraiser supports the club’s local efforts to provide scholarships to graduating seniors, vouchers for eyewear to low-income recipients, and sponsors the display of U.S. flags during federal and other holidays, as well as support for national and international causes such as diabetes, hunger, children’s cancer and the environment.
HOOD RIVER — Modern music consumption is defined by a digital media marketplace dominated by streaming platforms. But at ADHD Music, the Columbia River Gorge’s new beacon of physical media, vinyls, CDs, cassettes and VHS tapes reign supreme.
THE DALLES — Celebrated watercolor artist Elizabeth Zimmerman will bring her expertise to Colonel Wright Elementary School this Fall, kicking off The Dalles Arts Center’s (TDAC) new Artist-in-Residence program. Funded by the Oregon Arts Commission’s Arts Learning Grant, this innovative project brings professional artists directly into the classroom, providing students with hands-on opportunities to dive into creative expression and develop their artistic skills.
HOOD RIVER — Join local author Gabriel Urza in celebration of his gripping new novel, “Silver State.” Urza will stop by the Hood River Library on Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. for an in-depth conversation with award-winning writer Sierra Crane Murdoch.
HOOD RIVER — Bust out your sequins and polish those dancing shoes. The iconic stage musical turned cinematic smash hit “Mamma Mia!” opens at Hood River Valley High School on Nov. 1.
The Dalles Witches's Walk drew crowds on Oct. 19.
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