Sustain Home Food Drive
Join Sustain Home this February for their Share the Love Food Drive to benefit FISH Food Bank in Hood River.
From Harvest Fest and the Holidays, to First Fridays and Cider Fest, in Hood River, there’s always something to celebrate. Visit Hood River is excited to bring you a host of signature events, throughout the year.
If you’re interested in sponsoring an event, view the 2024 Sponsorship opportunities HERE.
Join Sustain Home this February for their Share the Love Food Drive to benefit FISH Food Bank in Hood River.
Join us this Friday, February 2nd from 5pm - 7pm for the opening reception for our two February exhibits featuring the work of Genevieve Scholl and Cate Hotchkiss. Both exhibits will be displayed through February 28th.
See big, bright, bold, beautiful paintings by Charlene Rivers, a Parkdale artist, through February. The formal opening is on First Friday, February 2, from 5pm to 7pm here at 301.
Our popular Trout Whisperers expert panel series is coming to Hood River. This special edition is focused on steelhead fishing. Deschutes River Alliance is the conservation, restoration, and advocacy nonprofit for the lower Deschutes River.
Join Upsidedown Wine & Lucy's Informal Flowers for Sip & Create, a Floral Arrangement Workshop in February.
Come and experience local artisans and makers at our upcoming holiday market. In addition to our usual hospitality, there will be a shopping element that is sure to delight. Take
The Historic Hood River Hotel is hosting a Pre-Valentines paint & sip, Bottles & Brushes. We will have charcuterie, signature cocktails, photo booth, and an oil paint follow along!
Shakespeare in Love in the Bowe Theater at Hood River Valley High School Basted on the screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard. Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall.
Ibsen's 1879 classic, A Doll's House, famously ends with Nora Helmer's choice to walk out on her family, shocking audiences with what has become known as "the door slam heard around the world." The modern sequel picks up fifteen years later, as Nora returns to knock on that same door.
Ibsen's 1879 classic, A Doll's House, famously ends with Nora Helmer's choice to walk out on her family, shocking audiences with what has become known as "the door slam heard around the world." The modern sequel picks up fifteen years later, as Nora returns to knock on that same door.
Due to weather and mechanical issues at the venue, we (CGOA) have decided to postpone this coming Sunday's chamber music concert until February, date still pending.
Ibsen's 1879 classic, A Doll's House, famously ends with Nora Helmer's choice to walk out on her family, shocking audiences with what has become known as "the door slam heard around the world." The modern sequel picks up fifteen years later, as Nora returns to knock on that same door.
The purpose of the evening is to equip parents, young people, and those who have a young person in their life to be able to recognize grief, to hear from community members about their own healing, and to highlight resources available to our community.
Event has been postponed More details coming soon for the new event date.
Join us on First Friday, March 1st, from 5:00 to 7:00pm for the opening this show. Meet the quilt makers and enjoy music by Charles Crosman and libations by Crush Cider. The show will run through March — don't miss this in-depth look a a time-honored medium.
Evoke Winery features "live music" the first Friday of the month, March- December. They are excited to announce the first event on March 1st with Brenna Larsen. Stay to listen
Ibsen's 1879 classic, A Doll's House, famously ends with Nora Helmer's choice to walk out on her family, shocking audiences with what has become known as "the door slam heard around the world." The modern sequel picks up fifteen years later, as Nora returns to knock on that same door.
Ibsen's 1879 classic, A Doll's House, famously ends with Nora Helmer's choice to walk out on her family, shocking audiences with what has become known as "the door slam heard around the world." The modern sequel picks up fifteen years later, as Nora returns to knock on that same door.
Ibsen's 1879 classic, A Doll's House, famously ends with Nora Helmer's choice to walk out on her family, shocking audiences with what has become known as "the door slam heard around the world." The modern sequel picks up fifteen years later, as Nora returns to knock on that same door.