As the nation prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence next year, Fourth of July traditions continue much as they always have in the Mount Hood corridor. When ...
On a recent Monday evening at Wraptitude in Welches, Sara Lee stood before a small crowd, ukulele in hand, sharing songs and stories. Dressed in a mushroom-patterned outfit with her hair pulled back, ...
Chuckwagon Breakfast July 4th and 5th! Please plan to attend our “Chuckwagon Breakfast” on Saturday, July 4th and Sunday, July 5th. Hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. both days. Tickets at the ...
Owning and running a business is a challenge. Keeping the business operational and successful is another hurdle. But operating for thirty years while retaining a location in a small town is an ...
If you were not brought here as a child, what brought you to the Mountain: We love to hike, snowboard, and golf. When COVID hit, we had that moment of asking ourselves, “What are we doing in the city?
The Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum (MHCCM) invites the public to attend its annual Steiner Cabins Tour on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
Summer is here, and for landscape photographers, it can be one of the most challenging seasons of the year. The scenery can become dry and colorless. Grasses turn brown, creeks begin to shrink, and ...
Following a dry spring and expected warm and dry conditions across much of the forest, public use fire restrictions will be implemented across Mt. Hood National Forest beginning Wednesday, July 1. All ...
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