TD Elks keep Meels on Wheels spinning with $10k donation
The Dalles Elks Lodge #303, recently and generously donated $10,746.93 to The Dalles Meals on Wheels program. The donation goes a long way to defraying the cost of the program that served some 50,000 meals in 2020 alone. Volunteers drive the meals to homebound seniors to ensure they get one hot nourishing meal per day.
Youth Outreach Worker helps senior set goals toward graduation
Izzy was way behind on his credits when he and the YOW started meeting every day after school. During one of these sessions, Izzy opened up and broke down crying. “I just want to make my parents proud and graduate,” he said.
Walking Man Brewing Completes Pavilion Construction in Stevenson
“The pavilion will be a cozy gathering place in the cooler months and provide shade in the summer,” said Tabatha Wiggins. “We are grateful for the HartBeat of Main Street Grant that allowed us to initiate this project. It wouldn’t have been possible without community support, namely Tom Sikora, Benny Kelso and McCaskill Construction -- these guys made it happen!”
Warming Shelter in Stevenson now open
The WAGAP warming shelter in Stevenson, Wa., is open.
Snow? We Snow Whats happening in TD
A little snow livened things up in The Dalles this morning as giant flakes came crashing down at around 11 a.m. There was no quit in some of the folks willing to brave the elements.
Question of the Week: What is Your Christmas Wish?
Welcome to Question of the Week, a weekly news column that poses timely questions about life, politics, culture, economics, health, and more to people out and about in our communities. Each column features a question that expresses curiosity about other people’s experiences and deepens our understanding of people from all walks of life.
Nonprofit gathers holiday donations to support local youth and seniors in need
Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. (GOBHI) is focusing on several key areas in its fundraising efforts this season: youth in foster care, youth being raised by relatives (kinship), and seniors in need.
Continuing to Feel Bazaar: Your local roundup of Holiday Hoorah! - Dec. 10
CCCNews has rounded up a good handful of local holiday bazaars for the Mid-Columbia, but we are looking for more. Let us know. Click here to find local offerings or find out how to advertise yours.
Youth on track to graduate thanks to help from The Next Door
Rose breathed a sigh of relief. With a little hard work, her grades went back up. She became more engaged in class, and she got back on track to graduate this coming spring. Visit nextdoorinc.org/donate to give a special gift today to build hope one youth at a time and help give young people like Rose the support they need to thrive.
House is a Zip with prefab walls and a crane
Kasey McCullough is adding the unit to his property as housing shortages in The Dalles have become dire in recent years and he is hoping to make an impact on the problem. High rent and low housing stock have been major barriers to locals finding affordable housing.
Money Available For Art and Humanities Projects
The Wasco County Cultural Trust Coalition is now accepting grant applications for 2022 projects. Grants are available to individuals and organizations for projects in the arts, humanities, and heritage.
Hedges celebrate 70th Wedding Anniversary
Family gathered to celebrate the recent 70th wedding anniversary of Delbert and Shirley Hedges of Parkdale. They were married in Port Angeles, Wa. in 1960. They moved from Madera, Ca. to Parkdale to raise their young family.
Community Spotlight: Bingen Unicyclist Shares Love for Unicycles, His Struggle for Sobriety, and the Joys of Learning Balance
Get to know your neighbors and your community. Dalton Wake, 29 shares his love for unicycling, his struggle for sobriety, the joy of falling in love and finding your balance.
The Next Door: Supporting the community with the Oregon Worker Relief Fund
Immigrants are critical to the economy, making up 13% of the Oregon workforce and contributing $2.8 billion in federal taxes and $1.3 billion in state and local taxes. And of course, immigrants are an important part of many families and communities.
Wasco County Library Newsletter December 2021
Our Winter Reading program has started, and like the Summer Reading, you’ll sign up through the Beanstack app for all of the activity kits for December and January.
Hernández uses his experience to push for social justice
Opportunity brought Ubaldo Hernández to White Salmon from Mexico City. As a young man in 1994, he came looking for a chance to improve his life. He stayed for the opportunity to improve the lives of others.
Summer Youth Employment Program fosters Confidence
Hear about how one youth made major strides in boosting his confidence through the Summer Youth Employment Program with The Next Door. Find out how you can help to inspire major growth within our local youths.
Commuter Spotlight: TD Locals Share How Get There Challenge Improved Their Commute
The Get There Challenge has helped several locals get their day off to a healthier start. We asked a few of these commuters to share with us how undertaking the challenge to commute sustainably has impacted their lives.
Putting the Community Back into Community Meals
Holidays are all about celebrating with our community. In the spirit of community helping community, this year Salvation Army will serve a free community carry-out Thanksgiving meal from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM on November 25th, 2021 at St. Mary’s Academy.