Free News April is Oregon Arbor Month Updated Apr 12, 2022 Oregon’s new State Forester Calvin Mukumoto thinks a single day or single week is not long enough time to recognize all the great things trees…
+2 News Featured Planning for Sorosis Park restoration underway By Alana Lackner, Columbia Gorge News Feb 9, 2022 Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation District (NWPRD) has released a proposed plan for the replanting and rehabilitation of Sorosis Park…
+3 News I’d call it Heinz 57, but then you’d think I meant ketchup ... Submitted by Jewel McKenzie, OSU Hood River County Extension Master Gardener volunteerUpdated Jun 30, 2021 ... But there are, at the very least, 57 garden variety tomatoes to choose from!
+4 Free News WS Scout’s planting project at Hood River park turns into a community greening effort By Kirby Neumann-Rea Updated Dec 3, 2020  The vitae of new arbors enlivens the western-most part of Indian Creek Trail near Hood River.
News Celebrate National Arbor Day and Oregon Arbor Week and learn more about Oregon’s Forests By the Hood River City Tree Committee Updated Jul 27, 2020 Arbor Day had its beginnings in an area not typically associated with trees or forests — the Great Plains.Â
Gorge Life Featured Hood River County Reads kicks off March 7 Updated Jul 27, 2020 Visit the Hood River Library District throughout March and April to participate in the annual Hood River Reads program sponsored by the Friend…
+2 Gorge Life Featured ‘Trees of the Gorge’: Remembrance Grove plants roots affirming memory, starts a one million-tree goal Kirby Neumann-ReaUpdated Jul 27, 2020 A Nov. 9 event west of Mosier will be a three-part debut: Great River Memorial Cemetery on Carroll Road; a growing stand of trees called Remem…
Gorge Life Gorge tree planting in Mosier By Kirby Neumann-Rea The Hood River NewsUpdated Aug 27, 2020 Healing and planting go shovel-in-hand on Nov. 9 in an event that, in arboreal terms, has a deep and wide root ball.
Gorge Life Featured Trees of the Gorge embarks with Remembrance Grove gathering Nov. 9 Kirby Neumann-ReaUpdated Jul 27, 2020 Healing and planting go shovel-in-hand on Nov. 9 in an event that, in arboreal terms, has a deep and wide root ball.