The Winners of City of The Dalles Photo Contest
Today the City of the Dalles announced the winners of their photo contest.
TD Man Helps Family Get to Safety: How Far Would You Go to Help a Stranger?
“Just look at somebody and love them. Always love first.” - Michael Swinehart
Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer Rides Through The Dalles
Yesterday Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer rode through downtown The Dalles.
PACT Presents Two Weekends of Shakespeare's As You Like It to Benefit Meals on Wheels
Performances at the Adult Center Theater (PACT) will present four performances of Shakespeare’s As You Like It LIVE and onstage at Jackson Park Theater on September 10th, 11th, 17th, and 18th at 6 p.m.
Let it all just rain on me
Daniel Polehn took a look at the grey skies this morning, Sept. 10, and hopped on his bike anyway for several miles of commuting to his job at Google. The 32-year-old said he tries to ride as much as possible and he welcomed the rain this morning as the area is way behind on precipitation.
Housing Corp to purchase Rhine Village in White Salmon for affordable housing
Scott Clements, President of Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation, said, “with the apartment homes at risk of converting to market, we’re excited to acquire the property from the current owners, and bring resources to the table to address the much needed physical improvements.”
CGCC gets first-ever 3D Ceramic printer; innovator to give lecture
The college will also be home to the first-ever Squirt3l Ceramic 3D printer, built by artist and innovator Bri Murphy. Bri is a visiting artist who will be offering a lecture and presentation on Zoom this Friday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m.
'Game Changer' - Bradford Island at Bonneville Dam declared Superfund Site
“This is a game changer. Superfund listing will kickstart a cleanup of this forgotten waste dump. We applaud the Biden administration and EPA for standing up for the people harmed by toxic waste,” said Lauren Goldberg, legal and program director with Columbia Riverkeeper.
Discovery Center offers free interpretive walk on full moon, Sept. 20
Take a Harvest Moon walk, Monday, September 20th under the full moon on The Dalles’ Riverfront Trail. Enjoy a one-hour interpretive nature walk with a Columbia Gorge Discovery Center astronomer and guide. Meet in front of Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum at 6:45 p.m. Sunset is at 7:05 p.m., and the full moon rises at 7:28 p.m.
Mid-Columbia Senior Center taking nominations for Ageless Awards
To be nominated for the Ageless Award, one needs to be:
75 years or older
Who have made and are still making substantial contributions to their communities
Who serve as models of both the ideal that all communities are intergenerational and that older adults are a significant part of the community fabric.
Merinos take top honors for September beauty
The Merino Family was recognized for their hard work and green thumb on east 12th Street The Dalles recently as their yard scored Septembers Beautification Award.
Hundreds of birds making local chimney their hotel
The Dalles’ Alan Eagy captures migratory Vaux Swifts hitting Vogt Hall for a night’s rest. He noticed the birds several days ago and was able to capture this video on Sept. 2. They will likely be around for several more days. Read more about it here.
TDHS Sports Roundup - Women's Varsity Soccer, Cross Country Fundraiser
TDHS Women’s Soccer pulls off a 1-1 tie in the home opener against
Riverside. Cross Country comes out fast in fundraiser.
Who's Lora Helmer? And Why people around the world need her
Lora Helmer of Dallesport has received the President’s Volunteer Service Award in her efforts to provide emergency shelter and supplies to people in countries racked with natural disasters and war. She’s got two silvers and a bronze for the volunteer hours she has put in with ShelterBox USA. So who is this Lora Helmer and why does she do it?
MCCAC Strategic Plan Details A New Era for Housing, Utility and Houselessness Assistance in the Mid-Columbia
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council, housing and utility assistance services provider and regional coordinator of the homeless service system, is ushering in a new era with a new logo, new website, new leadership and a new 4-year strategic plan.
Commissioners make Juneteenth Official, strike deal for building code inspections
Wasco County Commissioners voted to recognize June 19th as Juneteenth in celebration of the federal government’s final execution of the Emancipation Proclamation. Commissioners also cut a deal with Hood River County to continue building code inspections.
Immigrant experience helps Bingen woman support others
Lorena Salazar-Zamora of Bingen is taking her experiences as an immigrant putting them to good use to help others in her role with Washington Gorge Action Programs. The Spanish speaker can help with translations while getting people the services they need.
And The Winners are...
Here at The Dalles Public Library, our 2021 Summer Reading program was very successful. We had 384 people of all ages sign-up through the Beanstack app. Those aged 0-4 were keeping track of the books read, or read to them; there was a staggering 3,132 books read. Read all about it in this month’s Library Happenings newsletter.
Boka Marimba to bring world music to HR Sept. 12
The sound of African marimba is coming to the Gorge, along with the music of Mexico, Eastern Europe, Japan and other far-flung locations, as the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association presents Music from the Global Village, a new monthly music series.