TD Kiwanis welcome Wasco DA Matthew Ellis, take field trip to Safe Space in May
VISITOR’S WELCOME! May TD Kiwanis Programs: — May 4 District Attorney Matt Ellis will discuss the new Mental Health Court. — May 11 Yvonne Pepin-Wakefield presents the art rock project beside her gallery/studio. — May 13 (Saturday) Kiwanians turn out for Community Clean-Up. — May 14 (Sunday) Kiwanis Club serves Community Meal. — May 18 Kiwanis field trip to Safe Space in Hood River.
TD Kiwanis getting wild this week with Bill Weiler, wildlife biologist; check out April Programs
The Dalles Kiwanis welcomes Bill Weiler an outdoor biologist and founder and member of the Board of Directors of Gorge Ecology Outdoors, an environmental education organization based in Hood River. He will speak about wildlife habitat and conservation in the Gorge.
Pat and Pete but no repeat; Cascade Singers piping sweet at Landmark on 17th
The Dalles Cascade Singers and The-Almost-All-Irish-Almost-All-Brass-Band present the annual St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser at St. Peter’s Landmark. This annual event collects donations to benefit the historic St. Peter’s Landmark located at the corner of Lincoln and 3rd Streets. Official festivities commence Friday, March 17th, at 7:00 P.M.
TD March Kiwanis Programs: Scouting, Bank Mergers, HR Bridge Project, Next Door
Mar. 2 speaker is Deidre Baumgarten on opportunities to serve through Scouting programs. Mar. 9 speaker is Amanda Lawrence from Next Door. Feb. 16 Kevin Greenwood from Port of Hood River will address the H.R. Bridge project. Mar. 23 Columbia Bank managers Carmen Myers and Rod Cole will talk about what’s happening in banking and their bank’s merger with Umpqua Bank.
History hopping for the One and Only Eleanor Borg on Sat, Feb. 18 in TD
“Her Name Was Eleanor: Teacher, Dancer, Equestrian, Activist” is the title of the February 18 program at the Original Wasco County Courthouse, 410 West 2nd Place in The Dalles. Saturday’s program begins at 1:30 p.m. and is third in a month-long series of presentations.
History Forum in TD on Saturday, Feb. 11, focuses on local wineries
The Columbia Gorge wine region grew from one winery in 1980 to 40 in a 20-year period. Much of the credit for this growth is due to the work of Saturday’s speaker, Lonnie Wright.
TD History Forum opener gushes Ice Age Floods Feb. 4th with Lloyd DeKay
Lloyd DeKay of White Salmon will concentrate on the Ice Age Floods that developed some of the geologic wonders and beauty we marvel at today. The History forum will take place Feb. 4, at the Original Courthouse in The Dalles at 1:30 p.m. The stunning beauty of the Columbia River Gorge is the result of 50 million years of volcanic arc eruptions, massive fissure eruptions of flood basalts, catastrophic sediment-saturated Ice Age Floods, huge landslides, and massive earthquakes.
TD Kiwanis February Programs
TD Kiwanis February Programs — Feb. 2 speaker is Amanda Lawrence from Next Door.— Feb. 9 Wasco County Clerk Lisa Gambee will give a presentation about elections. — Feb. 16 Beatriz Lynch of Safe Space will explain the Hood River program that hopes to expand to The Dalles.
The Dalles Kiwanis Jan. Programs focus on Gorge Comission and Land Acknowledgements
— Jan. 19 Carina Miller, the first indigenous chair of the Columbia River Gorge Commission, will speak about her work with the commission and various groups dealing with Native American issues. — Jan. 26 Lucille Begay, Native American Liaison at Columbia Gorge Educational Service District, will discuss land acknowledgments.
TD Kiwanis Nov. programs include City Mgr, TDAC Director & Garry Estep
TD Kiwanis will hear from TD City Manager Matthew Klebes, The Dalles Art Center Director Scott Stephenson and artist Garry Estep.
TD Kiwanis Programs start month with TD City Manager
— Aug. 4, City Manager Matthew Klebes addresses his new job. — Aug. 11, Eliott Gloeb, OSU Extension Faculty Research Assistant for Wasco County. — Aug. 18, Zoom meeting (no meeting at Spooky’s) Allison Specter from Project Lemonade. — Aug. 25, Business meeting in preparation for the Sept. 8 Kiwanis Steak Feed.
TD Kiwanis programs take a deep dive into foster care this June
Kiwanis meetings are held every Thursday at noon at Spooky’s and visitors are welcome. This month’s events include several presentations on the foster care program from varying points of view.
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:
Pete and Pat back at it again; Concert goes live on... March 17 in TD
The action unfolds at St. Peter’s Landmark Thursday, Mar. 17, starting at 7 p.m. So, ye best be off the Jameson and on to the harmonies, my wee friend.
History Forum: Female Champ Bronc Rider acquitted of murder becomes stunt double
Lorena Trickey was a three-time winner of the McAlpin Trophy for bronc, Roman, and relay riding at Cheyenne Frontier Days. In 1925 she won the bronc riding title at Chicago and several championships at Pendleton. She was also acquitted for putting a knife to her husband, ‘Smiling Slim’.
Hermit, Bogeyman, Gentle Soul? Find out the truth this Saturday, Feb. 20
The story of John Woodruff, The Hermit of The Dalles, wagged tongues of older people and conjured mysteries of the bogey man for the children of this gentle man that lived in a cave above the Catholic Cemetary more than 100 years ago. Learn more about his interesting life in a history forum on Saturday, Feb. 20.
Relive the Riotous TD Pineapple War this Saturday, Feb. 12
Rodger Nichols researched the incident that took place in 1949 when longshoremen at west coast ports honored a strike by their counterparts in Hawaii and refused to unload a shipload of pineapples. The union was not represented in The Dalles, so the ship headed up the Columbia and attempted to unload its cargo at the local port. Soon longshoremen descended on the town and a riot ensued.
History Forum to feature film on botanist David Douglas
During the years 1825-’26 Douglas explored the Columbia River and its tributaries, wintering over at Fort Vancouver. His journeys on the river included an overnight in The Dalles. Later explorations took him to California and eventually to Hawaii where he met an untimely death.
TD Kiwanis announce February Speakers
Speakers for Kiwanis programs in February will focus on history, local news media, and what’s new in City of The Dalles government.
Original Courthouse reveals History Forums for February
Original Courthouse reveals History Forums for February