El Mercado

Though El Mercado closed July 17, Maribel Martinez and Jenny Gonzalez of WIC set up a table in front of Odell Cafe for anyone who happened to show up.

ODELL — The July 17 Mercado del Valle was cancelled amid concerns that community members were at risk after U.S. Immigrant and Custom Enforcement (ICE) agents were spotted outside of the Hood River Courthouse early that morning.

Mercado del Valle, founded by Gorge Grown Food Network in 2013, takes place in downtown Odell on alternating Thursdays throughout the summer. El Mercado celebrates and centers on the Latino community of the Gorge, with vendors selling fresh produce, Mexican breads and pastries, prepared foods, and crafts. Under El Mercado Coordinator Yelitza Vargas-Boots, it has grown considerably since the pandemic.

El Mercado teen volunteers

El Mercado teen volunteers Gabriel, Melissa, John, and Angel hand out free drinks and snacks to protesters at the July 17 National Day of Action. 

Hood River Latino Network

Hood River Latino Network Organizers Amber Rose and Martha Verduzco-Ortega table at The Ruins.