Raices Farm establishes strong roots for new families
Thanks to Raices (the Spanish word for roots), Juan and Monika found the strong, supportive community they were looking for, with the added bonus of being able to grow their own vegetables and fruits.
That's a Buster; Beauty gets deep at Oregon Veteran's Home
Randy Darnielle, 58, left, and Vera Walker, second from left, work with Ray and Fran Richmond on beautifying the front entrance at the Oregon Veteran’s Home in The Dalles on May 3. Hardpan under the dirt called for using a breaker bar to bust through the clay.
Local Poetry Spotlight: Stud Walker
Read the poetry of Stud Walker in this week’s local poetry spotlight.
Question of the Week: What message would you send to aliens?
If you could send a message to aliens/extraterrestrials what message would you send?
New York, L.A., Hood River in 24 hours - Local band Flor Comes Home
Flor makes an extremely rare appearance at Hood River’s River City Saloon on Saturday, May 7 after punching concert tickets in New York and L.A. RollingStone dishes on the band in a recent article.
First Friday in Downtown TD Starts in 3 hours; bring your appetite
More than 30 downtown businesses in The Dalles are pairing up with food and beverage businesses tonight, May 6, to bring locals a Taste of the Gorge. Beer, wine, meats, cheese, guitars and even hat contests are on tap as TD comes alive for First Friday in its second rendition. Grab your appetite and a lust for fun. And see you there!
Annual Plant Sale May 7th to benefit Master Gardeners and youth in NORCOR custody
Wasco County Master Gardeners will host their annual Plant Sale on May 7th, 2022 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Dalles City Park. Proceeds from the sale will benefit the Master Gardners and NORCOR’s greenhouse program from incarcerated youth.
May the Fourth Be with You at The Dalles Library in one hour
Come party like an Ewok, bring your Wookie friends! Enjoy themed snacks, games, prizes and activities at The Dalles Library, 722 Court Street. This Star Wars themed event, for all ages, will take place on, of course, May 4th, starting at 3:00 p.m.
TD Kiwanis programs for May
KIWANIS PROGRAMS: Kiwanis meetings are held every Thursday at noon at Spooky’s and visitors are welcome. This week’s events include:
Six months & 2,650 miles on foot; TD grad tackles Pacific Crest Trail
TDHS grad Emily Peterson, Class of 2017, is off and hiking on the Pacific Crest Trail. The 23-year-old went alone but has already fallen in with a fast group of friends and encountered trail angels with spaghetti and Gatorade at the end of a hot 10-mile day that turned her water the temperature of hot tea.
Poetry Spotlight: Beth Slowik
Read the poetry of Beth Slowick in this week’s local poetry spotlight.
Next Door Welcomes Pride Alliance
The Columbia Gorge Pride Alliance, once a standalone organization, is now a program of The Next Door.
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.