The first day of school looks a little different this year
Despite the many difficulties that have already faced teachers due to the COVID-19 pandemic this year, Erin Peter’s says her teaching team is doing their best to make the best of it for their students.
“Even though this year looks completely different, I love getting to ‘see’ my students get excited about learning on Zoom.”
Making Tracks
Justify, a German Shepherd mix, leads the pack here, while Janet Dewitt rides her Warlinder horse, Remington, on Crawford Oaks trail just east of Dallesport off State Route 14 at Columbia Hills State Park. She and Cynder McLoud ride the trail once a week. Dewitt said they could see a lot of smoke looking north into Oregon.
Roller Derby Rallies around Teammates Who Lost All in Fire
“GRD is a family.”
Gorge Roller Derby is more than just a roller derby league, it’s a family. So when their very own Kung Fu Lu (known off the track as Jen Hart) and Pitbull (Sarah Breeze) lost their homes in the Mosier Creek Fire- GRD didn’t waste time springing into action to support their team mates.
Volunteers Needed for Community Cleanup
Columbia Gorge Motors and The Dalles beautification Committee have teamed up in efforts of organizing cleanup events within the community of The Dalles. Volunteers will have their first opportunity to join in the effort this Saturday at Thompson Park, at 10 a.m.
Hitting His Stride
The Dalles’ Terry Turner likely buys a fair amount of shoes. The 67-year-old could never sit still. And he is proving it more than ever now. He took a nice little run on Thursday morning, Sept. 3, 2020 along Riverfront Trail. Turner is putting in 15 miles every other day, he said. Before lacing up the shoes, Turner was the Hattenhaur Distrubting sales development guru.
Fidel's Flowers
Local The Dalles resident Fidel Martinz prunes flowers at Clocktower Ales this morning, Sept. 3rd. Martinz comments he is a one-man show when it comes to the nurturing of the flower gardens at both the pub and Spencer Libby & Powell Funeral Home.
Short film shot locally receives Grand Jury Prize at Outfest
Here’s a film capture of a scene from In France Michelle is a Man’s Name, directed by Em Weinstein of The Dalles and New York. The film, shot in Tygh Valley, The Dalles and Goldendale, recently earned the Grand Jury Prize at Outfest in Los Angeles. It will be entered in the Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film.
Flavor your food adventure with tasty twists
When you’re looking to eat healthier and be more intentional, stay away from diets that will dictate and restrict what you eat. Find ways to modify eating what you already enjoy, and create a plan that you can stick to and feel good about!
Neely Brothers push for customers in TD
Xander and Vincent Neely are looking to wash some windows. The two lads, ages 12 and 7, from The Dalles, also like to grow and sell their own citrus trees. And if you call them, don’t forget to ask for their lemonade recipe.
New Ice Cream shop to open in TD
Jonathon and Shannon Zilka are opening an ice cream shop at 318 E. Fourth St., The Dalles, as soon as renovations to the property are complete. They are partnered with Jonathon’s brother, Tony Zilka. They intend to have the business open in October. The Zilkas like the slower pace on Fourth Street and also hope to garner traffic from the Civic Auditorium, once it is back to staging community events and concerts.
Look better, feel better - community cleaning coming soon
Community clean-ups have been announced. Events will be held on the second Saturday of each month in The Dalles.
COVID-19 Cases trending toward opening schools
With a decrease in COVID-19 cases during the past several weeks, Wasco County is stepping closer to being able to open some schools if trends continue. Of course, each school district will ultimately make their own decision on when they can open up safely. But, recent health news is a good sign we are moving in the right direction.
$8 million in Dufur School Improvements mostly complete
Dufur School is nearing completion on upgrades on school buildings, the football field, parking and sidewalks. An $8-million bond approved by 68 percent of voters in 2018 made it possible. Check out the photos and progress here.
Picture of the Day
Pictured: A rainbow, accompanied by summer storm clouds and blue skies spotted above Mosier on August 20th, 2020. Want to have your photo featured on CCC NEWS? Email photo submissions to news@columbiacommunityconnection.com
Final burst delivers euphoria, exhaustion
So when she arrived on Monday, Aug. 17, to climb Adams at 12,276 feet with friend David, well, it gave me hope - that we can all fall and get back up, maybe a little stronger.
Be Kind to Yourself and Your Health
Give yourself lots of grace, but also know that you need to be responsible for your own wellbeing! Whether that means seeking out a counselor, setting aside time to meditate, or finding a friend to go on walks with, you need to know how to take that next step.
Texas Trio hit Bargeway Pub on Friday with licks from new album
The Powell Brothers band is set to hit The Dalles this Friday, Aug. 14, at the Bargeway Pub, and the Kingwood Texas Trio plan on laying down some licks with their original set. Free of charge.
Strong prices hold for cherries as demand stays high.
Prices for cherries were fairly strong as local growers saw higher demand as Washington cherries were hit with a late freeze in the Tri Cities, according to Ashley Thompson, Oregon State University extension agent.
Powered by dog
Alexa Strickland got on the board early this morning near the Bargeway Pub on Riverfront Trail on Tuesday, Aug. 11. Her dog, Bizzo, an Australian Shepherd, didn’t mind the run. But he did take a few bites at that leash. 86 degrees Fahrenheit is the predicted high with more wind. Some blowhards calling for 22 mph. The record for heat on this day is 104 degrees and the low… 49. Clouds and and cooler temps are predicted for tomorrow.
Mixing in some pride
Saul Ascencio with the City of The Dalles spreads a mixture of compost and dirt at the triangle at 12th and Kelly Streets on Friday, Aug. 7. He had previously trimmed the tree seen here and also installed drip-line irrigation. He said they expected to add bark chips and flowers in days to come. It’s part of the city’s overall beautification committee’s plan, which also sends postcards to homeowners thanking them for keeping their yards beautiful.