This week's events include music, stargazing, theater, parties, meetings, cider pressing, and a look ahead to the Stevenson Mushroom Festival.

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 HOOD RIVER — A Lummi Totem Pole, carved by the House of Tears Carvers, is on a two-week journey in September, holding events in tribal communities, public venues and places of worship in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California.

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HOOD RIVER — What if half of Shakespeare’s plays had been lost forever?

Columbia Center for the Arts invites audiences to find out in “The Book of Will,” a “witty and heartwarming” historical drama by Lauren Gunderson, which runs Sept. 12 through Sept. 27.

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STEVENSON — The Stevenson Mushroom Festival returns for its second year with a weekend of mushroom-themed adventure, culinary delights, and community celebration on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26–27, 2025.

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HOOD RIVER — The History Museum of Hood River County will present Timewinder Tales (formerly Cemetery Tales) Sept. 19-21 at the museum, 300 E Port Marina Drive.

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HOOD RIVER — With just a once-a-week practice, Harmony of the Gorge women’s chorus’ new “I Can’t Sing” chorus is bringing back the joy and fun of singing for everyone, even those who haven’t sung since grade school.

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MOSIER — Dark Skies Gorge, in partnership with Main Street Mosier and Rose City Astronomers, host Friday Night with the Stars on the grounds of the Mosier Community School Friday, Sept. 12. The event runs from 7-10 p.m.

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SKAMANIA CO. — Stevenson Grange’s second Cider Press Party of 2025 will be held on Sunday, Sept. 14 from 2–4 p.m. at St. Cloud Park, located on Highway 14, close to milepost 29.