Also: Holiday Market, Cookies With Santa, and soup lunch
Mt. Hood Town Hall (MHTH) celebrates Christmas with trees, cookies and more on Dec. 7-8.
SANTA CLAUS makes a variety of Hood River area visits this weekend, including Mt. Hood Town Hall, and the downtown parade and tree lighting in Hood River at 6 p.m. Dec. 6. Last month at the Church of the Nazarene bazaar, Santa got acquainted with Audrey Jones, 2, and her twin brother, Finnian, who gets some encouragement from cousin MacKenzie Smith of Parkdale. With them is the twins’ mom, Colleen.
SANTA CLAUS makes a variety of Hood River area visits this weekend, including Mt. Hood Town Hall, and the downtown parade and tree lighting in Hood River at 6 p.m. Dec. 6. Last month at the Church of the Nazarene bazaar, Santa got acquainted with Audrey Jones, 2, and her twin brother, Finnian, who gets some encouragement from cousin MacKenzie Smith of Parkdale. With them is the twins’ mom, Colleen.
Photo by Kirby Neumann-ReaAlso: Holiday Market, Cookies With Santa, and soup lunch
Mt. Hood Town Hall (MHTH) celebrates Christmas with trees, cookies and more on Dec. 7-8.
MHTH Board members will be selling what it bills as “U-Pick, We Cut” Christmas trees, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. “You pick the perfect tree, we’ll cut it and even help you load it,” said Bob Danko, a long time board member and volunteer. He will have a crew of volunteers happy to assist, said a press release. Proceeds from the tree sales benefit MHTH’s building and restoration fund.
The annual Cookies with Santa event is on Sunday, Dec. 8, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This upper valley tradition features cookie decorating in the dining room and holiday crafts in the multi-purpose room, for children, said a press release. You can also get your picture with Santa by Hart’s Images (available for purchase) from noon to 4 p.m.
The Handmade Holiday Market features local artisans and crafters with their treasures, said a press release. A variety of gift items created by locals from stained glass to batik tapestries, cured meats to collage art will be on sale. As a bonus, MHTH community volunteers and board members offer a hot, light lunch of mother’s creamy tomato soup and corn bread in the kitchen, said a press release.
A suggested contribution of $5 supports the Town Hall’s Community Meals program. For more information, visit mthoodtownhall.org. or call/text 541-402-4448.
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