Mother’s Day 4 Pianists Recital - Sunday May 8th
Serious Theater in partnership with the Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) present a Mother’s Day recital at Zion Lutheran Church in The Dalles on Sunday, May 8 at 2:00 P.M. (10th and Union Streets).
Seussical to hit stage at TD Civic in May
Our own local school students will unlock the imaginations of our local citizens this May at The Dalles Civic Auditorium. They will bring the Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie La Bird, the Whos in Whoville and other Seuss favorites to life with their production of Seussical JR.
Two Nights Left to "Spin"; Musical provides dive into myth at TDHS
The Dalles High School Drama Department’s spring musical “Spin: A Musical Myth” has two final showings on Thursday and Friday, April 28th and 29th. “Spin” is a musical retelling of the myth of Arachne and Athena set to a rock, jazz, and folk score.
Wasco County seeking volunteer for Transportation Advisory Committee
Wasco County seeks applicants to serve on the Public Transportation Advisory Committee. The advisory committee considers how transportation funds should be spent and provides the governing body with information about their community’s special transportation needs.
Light pollution - Dark Skies are not just for the Birds! April 25 Presentation
"For eons, the night was lit only by the moon and stars, and life on this planet evolved under regular cycles of bright days and dark nights. The night we know now is liberally colonized with artificial light—from billboards to parking lots to street lights—even while we sleep. Join the LIVE presentation or ZOOM, Monday, April 25, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Read more here.
Poetry Spotlight: Rebirth by Cole Goodwin
Read the poetry of Cole Goodwin in this week’s local poetry spotlight.
Question of the Week: How do you love the Earth?
Locals sound off about how they hug the Earth this week. A lot of folks really dug into this topic and brought up a lot of dirt we did not know about, and, sometimes, we really got into the weeds.
Feeling plucky? Try out a harp on Saturday at this workshop in TD
In less than an hour a class of rank Harp beginners were cranking out tunes like “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” a free-form piece called “Medevil Drone,” “Greensleeves,” and more. The class was full - with every age group represented.
Healing through Feeling: Underground Art Therapy offered to youth
Underground Music Therapy will provide youth with instruments and professional instruction, giving them a chance to connect with others and ground themselves through music. Lessons will be adapted for each youth and include therapeutic-based goals tailored to their strengths, learning style, and unique needs.
TD Honarable Mention: Catching people doing good things
The Dalles High School’s National Honor Society visited St. Peter’s Landmark on Tuesday to help volunteer Alan Eagy with some weed pulling around The Dalles’ most Iconic building.
New Instruments? That's Music to their Ears at TDHS
1927 saw the end of silent films, the release of the Model A, and Charles Lindbergh's famous flight of the Spirit of Saint Louis. It also happens to be the model year of a tenor saxophone on the list of loaner equipment at TDHS. Thankfully, a $70,000 grant last fall replaced many instruments and helped expand the Band program.
Next Door Announces Volunteers of the Year
The Next Door is thrilled to announce their 2021 volunteers of the year: Patti Elliott and Charlie Vanden Heuval.
You Can Gouge Away: Print making provides artistic relief
Sarah Cook reveals the simple steps to printmaking after a crash course with Maggie Middleton, Apprentice Printer at Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts in Pendleton, who gave the demonstration at The Dalles Art Center. Check it out. Maybe it’s time for you to gouge away.
Poetry Spotlight: Tangles of bull kelp by Judy Bankman
Read the poetry of Judy Bankman in this weeks local poetry spotlight.
TD City Employees Honored for team play, service and innovation
The Dalles City Council recognized three employees on Monday, April 11th, for their commitment to the City and excellence in the performance of their duties. Their nominations were reviewed by the City Manager, Human Resources Director and Mayor Richard Mays. Find out more here.
Question of the week: Vinyl, CDs or Streaming? Who cares, let's talk music
Locals spill on how they get their tunes, and, better yet, they give us a little insight on what music they like. Come, let’s embark upon a little musical adventure.
Grand Opening of Farm Tool Library in White Salmon set for April 20
Conservation District is ready to unveil Farm Tool Library in White Salmon on April 20, just in time for Earth Day. The collection of tools will be loaned out to spur small-scale agriculture in the local area.
Carrell, Robb Crush Friday with epic jams
Jeff Carrell celebrates his Birthday today, April 9, after an epic show with friends at Zim’s Brau Haus on Friday night. It was so great to see a four-piece putting screws through the rock again. Carrell, Victor Johnson Jeff Minnick and Kenny Olsen put together a 2-hour jam on Friday with some dark play on Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline. Happy 57th Jeff!
Poetry Spotlight: How Easily, by Rebecca Sonniksen
This week’s local poetry spotlight features a poem by Rebecca Sonniksen, which was inspired by her daughter Sofia.
Question of the Week: If you could take a vacation anywhere in the world where would you go?
In this weeks question of the week we take a stroll through White Salmon on a windy, rainy day to ask our neighbors about their ideal vacation destinations.