Front7 Contributed photo Feb 8, 2019 Feb 8, 2019 Updated Aug 27, 2020 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Lillian Almaraz shows off some of the lettuce grown in The Dalles High School's “Greenhouses for Good” program. Contributed photo Tags Tdhs The Dalles High School As featured on +3 Hydroponics project at TDHS shares harvest The “Greenhouses for Good” project at The Dalles High School delivered its first bulk donation of lettuce to the local Oregon Food Bank last week.The project began in the spring of 2018 and incorporates engineering, horticulture, and community service. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Top Jobs Seasonal Job Opportunity: Parks & Buildings Laborer at Hood River County DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING Appraisal Assistant Wanted at Hood River County Seasonal Job Opportunity: Parks & Buildings Laborer at Hood River County PT Tasting Room Associate at HRD Property Appraiser Wanted: Hood River County Operations Manager, F/T View all jobs Headlines straight to your inbox! Gorge Social Information from the News and our advertisers (Want to add your business to this to this feed?) Most Popular Articles Images Videos Commented ArticlesSorry, there are no recent results for popular articles. ImagesSorry, there are no recent results for popular images. VideosSorry, there are no recent results for popular videos. CommentedSorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles. Latest News The city, conservation groups spar over reservoir expansion Jamar Root, youth speaker, visits The Dalles schools This week in history: March 18-25, 2026 History Mystery, March 18, 2026 Riverkeeper and Yakama appeal development on Pushpum — again Two The Dalles High School seniors receive OSU Presidential Scholarships Give back — The Great Gorge Melt is here Suspects sentenced in 2021 home invasion case
+3 Hydroponics project at TDHS shares harvest The “Greenhouses for Good” project at The Dalles High School delivered its first bulk donation of lettuce to the local Oregon Food Bank last week.The project began in the spring of 2018 and incorporates engineering, horticulture, and community service.