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3/1/2024 | Learn different Felt techniques with this 6 week workshop series. Sign up for an individual class that sparks your interest, or enroll in the entire series.more info... |
3/1/2024 | Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick, Tinkerbell, visit the nursery of the Darling children late one night and, with a sprinkle of pixie dust, begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime, the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, the fierce Brave Girls, a band of bungling pirates and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook.
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3/2/2024 | AUCTION TIP: To speed up bidding - call 541-296-2211 before Friday, March 1 and register for a VIP Bidder Number. A VIP number is NOT REQUIRED but will make it quicker and easier to place your bid.
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3/2/2024 | INNOVATIONS ACADEMY SPRING BAZAAR!!Shop for Spring decor and giftsHELP SUPPORT LOCAL CRAFTERS!!March 2, 20249:00 am - 3:00 pmWahtonka Campus3601 West 10th StreetCome visit us to get a jump start on spring decor and Easter gifts!
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3/2/2024 | Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick, Tinkerbell, visit the nursery of the Darling children late one night and, with a sprinkle of pixie dust, begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime, the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, the fierce Brave Girls, a band of bungling pirates and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook.
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3/2/2024 | The J-Fell Presents Granada Tribute Series Saturday, March 2 - Granada Theatre
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3/4/2024 | JOB FAIRSMONDAY, MARCH 4THHOOD RIVER LIBRARY COMMONS AND CLASSROOMSDON'T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO CONNECT WITH LOCAL EMPLOYERS LOOKING TO HIRE STUDENTS LIKE YOU!10 AM - DROP-IN RESUME HELPGet help with your resume, interviewing, and career advice to prepare you for the fair. Rooms 301 & 30211:30 AM - INDUSTRY PANEL & LUNCHHear from experts in healthcare, human service, manufacturing, construction, and so much more. Free lunch! Room 3101-4:30PM - JOB FAIRMeet with more than 15 businesses from the Hood River area in a variety of industries. Library commonsTake the first steps towards a fulfilling career!Get more information or reach out if you have questions:Why Attend?
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3/4/2024 | Learn the basics of water color painting in this two-day workshop with local artist Denae Manion.more info... |
3/5/2024 | The Dalles Lions Club meet each Tuesday at Spooky's Restaurant from noon to 1:00PM.Join us and get involved in serving our community!!more info... |
3/5/2024 | Learn the basics of water color painting in this two-day workshop with local artist Denae Manion.more info... |
3/6/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER!Stop by Scooper McQuade's for WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER this week!Lisa F, Lisa R, and Charla, will be there to answer any of your chamber questions. This is a great space to brainstorm ideas with other community members who are working together to make a difference in The Dalles! This weekly event is a Drop in, say hi, network, ask questions about those things that keep you up at night, and learn more about your membership benefits and how to utilize them.
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3/6/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER!Stop by Scooper Mcquades for WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER this week!Lisa F, Lisa R, and Charla, will be there to answer any of your chamber questions. This is a great space to brainstorm ideas with other community members who are working together to make a difference in The Dalles! We hope you will join us!more info... |
3/6/2024 | Learn the basics of water color painting in this two-day workshop with local artist Denae Manion.more info... |
3/7/2024 | The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes all to our Community Affairs Forum. Join us as we hear issues from community and political leaders that impact our area.
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3/7/2024 | JOB FAIRSMONDAY, MARCH 7THCOLUMBIA GORGE COMMUNITY COLLEGEBUILDING 1 ON THE FIRST FLOOR IN THE COMMUNITY ED CLASSROOMDON'T MISS OUT ON YOUR CHANCE TO CONNECT WITH LOCAL EMPLOYERS LOOKING TO HIRE STUDENTS LIKE YOU!10 AM - DROP-IN RESUME HELPGet help with your resume, interviewing, and career advice to prepare you for the fair. Boardroom11:30 AM - INDUSTRY PANEL & LUNCHHear from experts in healthcare, human service, manufacturing, construction, and so much more. Free lunch! The Hook Catering Room1-4:30PM - JOB FAIRMeet with more than 15 businesses from the Hood River area in a variety of industries. Community ED ClassroomTake the first steps towards a fulfilling career!Get more information or reach out if you have questions:Why Attend?
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3/7/2024 | In this high-energy show, NIC+DESI bring audiences on their journey of love while performing stage and screen favorites from Great American Songbook standards. NIC+DESI captivates crowds with spectacular Broadway song and dance both in the traditional style and with a fresh, modern twist!Tickets: $33.00Shows begin promptly at 7pm. Join us for a social gathering at Club 22, inside the Civic, one hour before each show. Food and drinks are available.The mission of Mid-Columbia Community Concert Association is to foster and encourage community appreciation of music and dance of varied genres through live performances.more info... |
3/8/2024 | Are you looking for an exciting career opportunity in the automotive industry? Columbia Gorge Toyota invites you to our exclusive Hiring Event! Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned professional, we have a place for you on our team. We’re hiring for a wide range of positions, including Sales, Call Center, Service, Lot Attendant, Detailers, Specialty Installers, and more.
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3/8/2024 | Learn different Felt techniques with this 6 week workshop series. Sign up for an individual class that sparks your interest, or enroll in the entire series.more info... |
3/9/2024 | The Dalles Eagles Auxiliary Bazaar
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3/9/2024 | Every Saturday, young artists of all skill levels have the opportunity to unleash their imagination and explore various forms of artistic expression. This drop-in class emphasizes the significance of creativity in childhood development.more info... |
3/9/2024 | Learn the basics of ceramic hand building and create a treasure to take home.more info... |
3/9/2024 | Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick, Tinkerbell, visit the nursery of the Darling children late one night and, with a sprinkle of pixie dust, begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime, the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, the fierce Brave Girls, a band of bungling pirates and, of course, the villainous Captain Hook.
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3/10/2024 | 3-10 SUNDAY 2:00 PM THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST $7 AT THE DOORSunday 2:00pm THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST
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3/12/2024 | The Dalles Lions Club meet each Tuesday at Spooky's Restaurant from noon to 1:00PM.Join us and get involved in serving our community!!more info... |
3/13/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER!Stop by Scooper McQuade's for WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER this week!Lisa F, Lisa R, and Charla, will be there to answer any of your chamber questions. This is a great space to brainstorm ideas with other community members who are working together to make a difference in The Dalles! This weekly event is a Drop in, say hi, network, ask questions about those things that keep you up at night, and learn more about your membership benefits and how to utilize them.
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3/13/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER!Stop by Scooper Mcquades for WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER this week!Lisa F, Lisa R, and Charla, will be there to answer any of your chamber questions. This is a great space to brainstorm ideas with other community members who are working together to make a difference in The Dalles! We hope you will join us!more info... |
3/13/2024 | Wasco County is hosting a Disaster Movie Marathon to promote the 2024 Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan. Come to this FREE event and complete the community survey to help us envision a safer, better prepared community.
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3/14/2024 | The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes all to our Community Affairs Forum. Join us as we hear issues from community and political leaders that impact our area.
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3/14/2024 | If you are a community innovator, entrepreneur, or remote worker, this event is a great opportunity to network and learn about what new tech and innovation projects are happening in the Gorge!Our community innovators and entrepreneurs presenting their products and answering questions are:
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3/14/2024 | Join Sally Johnson as she interviews Rose Szapszewicz.more info... |
3/15/2024 -11/15/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/15/2024 | Learn different Felt techniques with this 6 week workshop series. Sign up for an individual class that sparks your interest, or enroll in the entire series.more info... |
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3/15/2024 | Join us at the 15 Mile Winery tasting room to sample our rarely-open B3 Super Barbera blend, alongside paired Mushroom Risotto Arancini.
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3/16/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/16/2024 | Every Saturday, young artists of all skill levels have the opportunity to unleash their imagination and explore various forms of artistic expression. This drop-in class emphasizes the significance of creativity in childhood development.more info... |
3/16/2024 | Kids will love this clay class! Instructor Amber Anderson will lead a fun afternoon of teaching kids how to hand build ceramic animals and other treasures.more info... |
3/16/2024 | Crazy Train[Ozzy/Black Sabbath] with Lovedrive [Scorpions] Saturday, March 16 - Granada Theatre
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3/17/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/17/2024 | ST. PAT'S AT ST. PETE'S 2024SUNDAY, MARCH 17TH AT 2:00 PMSONG, DANCE, AND PIPESThe Cascade SingersandThe-Almost-All-Irish-Almost-All-Brass-BandAdmission is FreeDonation's Benefit St. Peter's Landmarkmore info... |
3/18/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/19/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/19/2024 | When’s the last time you were frustrated or anxious about hiring or staff turnover?
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3/19/2024 | The Dalles Lions Club meet each Tuesday at Spooky's Restaurant from noon to 1:00PM.Join us and get involved in serving our community!!more info... |
3/19/2024 | The Mid-Columbia Car Club invites you to their monthly meeting, the third Tuesday of every month, at Spooky's Pizza Restaurant. The meeting begins at 5:00 pm with a social hour, and dinner begins at 6:00 pm. If you love cars, come and join a like-minded group to people for a fun, relaxing time! more info... |
3/20/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER!Stop by Scooper McQuade's for WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER this week!Lisa F, Lisa R, and Charla, will be there to answer any of your chamber questions. This is a great space to brainstorm ideas with other community members who are working together to make a difference in The Dalles! This weekly event is a Drop in, say hi, network, ask questions about those things that keep you up at night, and learn more about your membership benefits and how to utilize them.
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3/20/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER!Stop by Scooper Mcquades for WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER this week!Lisa F, Lisa R, and Charla, will be there to answer any of your chamber questions. This is a great space to brainstorm ideas with other community members who are working together to make a difference in The Dalles! We hope you will join us!more info... |
3/20/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/21/2024 | The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes all to our Community Affairs Forum. Join us as we hear issues from community and political leaders that impact our area.
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3/21/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/22/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/22/2024 | Learn different Felt techniques with this 6 week workshop series. Sign up for an individual class that sparks your interest, or enroll in the entire series.more info... |
3/23/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/23/2024 | Every Saturday, young artists of all skill levels have the opportunity to unleash their imagination and explore various forms of artistic expression. This drop-in class emphasizes the significance of creativity in childhood development.more info... |
3/23/2024 | Easter is a time for celebration and joy, and what better way to celebrate than by joining Fairy Godmothers Events and Hooligans Family Fun Center in their Easter celebrations?
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3/23/2024 | Learn the basic techniques of needle tatting and unlock the creativity and genteel art of lace.more info... |
3/23/2024 | 2024 FORT DALLES RIDERS QUEEN'S CORONATION FUNDRAISERQueen Kieran SutherlinMARCH 23, 2024Adults $25Visiting Royalty/Children 5-10 yrs $20Ages 4 & under FreeDinner, Live & Silent Auctions, and a Dessert DashDoors open at 3pm Dinner at 4pmRSVP Ticket Purchase Deadline March 16thmore info... |
3/23/2024 | Plush - Stone Temple Pilots tribute brings it all. Bullhorns, boas, guitars…just part of the formula for re-creating the sights & sounds of grunge icons. They deliver a high-energy performance, complete with the unique lead vocals, guitar tones, lush vocal harmonies and intense rhythms that catapulted Stone Temple Pilots to alternative rock royalty.
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3/24/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/25/2024 | Each year the Fort Dalles Museum closes in November to clean house and change exhibits. We are reopening Monday March 25, 2024 and will be open 10am -5pm 7 days a week
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3/25/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/26/2024 | We're thrilled to announce that Umpqua Bank at 316 East 3rd Street will be hosting Morning Buzz event on March 26, 2024!
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3/26/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/26/2024 | The Dalles Lions Club meet each Tuesday at Spooky's Restaurant from noon to 1:00PM.Join us and get involved in serving our community!!more info... |
3/26/2024 | You're invited to join The Dalles Area Chamber on March 26th as we celebrate a new partner Rivera's Bilingual Childcare Center, LLC with a ribbon cutting ceremony.more info... |
3/26/2024 | Community Bingomore info... |
3/27/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER!Stop by Scooper McQuade's for WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER this week!Lisa F, Lisa R, and Charla, will be there to answer any of your chamber questions. This is a great space to brainstorm ideas with other community members who are working together to make a difference in The Dalles! This weekly event is a Drop in, say hi, network, ask questions about those things that keep you up at night, and learn more about your membership benefits and how to utilize them.
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3/27/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER!Stop by Scooper Mcquades for WIRED WITH THE CHAMBER this week!Lisa F, Lisa R, and Charla, will be there to answer any of your chamber questions. This is a great space to brainstorm ideas with other community members who are working together to make a difference in The Dalles! We hope you will join us!more info... |
3/27/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/28/2024 | The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes all to our Community Affairs Forum. Join us as we hear issues from community and political leaders that impact our area.
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3/28/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/28/2024 | THE DALLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTSSAM WOOLSEY RESIDENTIAL RENTALS RIBBON CUTTINGJoin us for the ribbon cutting of Sam Woolsey Residential Rentalson Thursday, March 28, 202412:15pm to 12:45pm751 East 18th StreetThe Dalles, OR 97058more info... |
3/28/2024 | The LAST DAYS OF JESUS7PM THURSDAY, MARCH 28THIn The Dalles High School Auditorium followed down at the City Park by"The Garden of Gethsemane"Since 1979, The Last Days of Jesus, Inc. has annually reenacted the Bible’s precious story of salvation. For generations, believers in Christ from our small community, nestled within the breathtaking backdrop of Oregon's scenic Columbia River Gorge, have volunteered to portray the most epic story of love and sacrifice known to mankind. Our mission is to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ through the medium of theatrical entertainment, fellowship and community. Our events are always free of charge, and we are very grateful to all who support our efforts to share the Gospel message through live reenactment. If you would like to sow into this unique, life-changing ministry please click here to donate.more info... |
3/29/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/29/2024 | FREE Easter Egg Hunt for Toddlers through Fifth Graders at First Christian Church! Friday, March 29th, beginning at 11:00 am. There will also be a free drawing for three family fun prizes. Plan to bring your kids, grandkids and neighbors to this family friendly event! more info... |
3/29/2024 | Learn different Felt techniques with this 6 week workshop series. Sign up for an individual class that sparks your interest, or enroll in the entire series.more info... |
3/29/2024 | The LAST DAYS OF JESUS7PM FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH"THE TRIALS OF JESUS"ON THE STEPS OF THE WASCO COUNTY COURTHOUSE FOLLOWED UPAND"THE CRUCIFIXION AND BURIAL"
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3/30/2024 | SATURDAY, MARCH 30TH 9 AM
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3/30/2024 | The Dalles Friends of Library Book Sale
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3/30/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |
3/30/2024 | Every Saturday, young artists of all skill levels have the opportunity to unleash their imagination and explore various forms of artistic expression. This drop-in class emphasizes the significance of creativity in childhood development.more info... |
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3/30/2024 | Bicoastal Media is excited to be teaming up with Columbia Gorge Toyota & Columbia Gorge Honda for another community Easter Egg Scramble! Thanks to all of our wonderful sponsors that help keep this tradition alive. SEE YOU THERE!!!Separate Scramble Times for Age Divisions 1 to 10Special appearance by THE EASTER BUNNY!!more info... |
3/30/2024 | OREGON HUNTERS ASSOCIATIONBANQUET - AUCTIONS - RAFFLESThe Oregon Hunters Association's Mid-Columbia Chapter cordially invites you to attend our annual banquet, auction and raffle on March 30, 2024 at 5:30 PM at the Portage Grill in The Dalles.For more information or to make donations, call 541-490-2980.What we raise here stays here....Protecting Oregon's Wildlife, Habitat and Hunting Heritagemore info... |
3/31/2024 | The LAST DAYS OF JESUS8AM SUNDAY, MARCH 31ST"THE RESURRECTION"OUTSIDE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCHSince 1979, The Last Days of Jesus, Inc. has annually reenacted the Bible’s precious story of salvation. For generations, believers in Christ from our small community, nestled within the breathtaking backdrop of Oregon's scenic Columbia River Gorge, have volunteered to portray the most epic story of love and sacrifice known to mankind. Our mission is to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ through the medium of theatrical entertainment, fellowship and community. Our events are always free of charge, and we are very grateful to all who support our efforts to share the Gospel message through live reenactment. If you would like to sow into this unique, life-changing ministry please click here to donate.more info... |
3/31/2024 | On view: March 15–November 15, 2024The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea featuring works by Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik SandgrenThe Columbia River is a significant feature in the regional landscape. It is a companion for those who travel east and west between Astoria, Portland, and the mouth of the Snake River, and it is a destination for countless fishermen, water sports aficionados, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea is being organized to celebrate the active and diverse ways in which humans have interacted with the river, its beauty, and its bounty. The interpretive goal of the display is to provide the public with an opportunity to reflect on the many facets of the river’s identity and to visually chronicle some of the human behaviors that shape its daily life—past and present. Within these parameters, we encourage visitors to think critically about the diverse—and sometimes competing—economic enterprises at the forefront of the exhibition.Approximately 70 historic and contemporary paintings and photographs showing Middle and Lower Columbia River landscapes, peoples, ideas, and structures are on display, among them 20 works commissioned by prominent Portland-area artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts and Erik Sandgren. The exhibition also contains select examples of regional material culture by Indigenous artists. The works are drawn from the museum’s permanent collection and borrowed from public collections, private collectors, and local artists.more info... |