A2 Wednesday, February 12, 2020 HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore. hoodrivernews.com GREATER GORGE Hood River Library hosts Feb. 14 event In “Raptor Love Stories: An Intimate Exploration into the Lives of Avian Couples and Families,” Ellen Donoghue, PhD, explores the wonders of connecting with wildlife with an intimate look into the lives of several raptor pairs and their families. The presentation will be Feb. 14 at 5 p.m. at the Hood River Library and eatures unique images from wildlife web- cams. Donoghue is a natural resource social scientist and empowerment coach. Her business, Ardent Na- ture, “helps individuals and groups release the grips of fear and doubt to empower Photo by Stephen Datnoff each of us to offer our unique gifts on behalf of all beings ‘Raptor Love Stories’ EAGLE IN a pine tree near Newell Creek in late January. Naturalist and psychologist Ellen Donoghue speaks Feb. 14. Columbia Gorge Tourism Summit meets Feb. 20 in Bingen-White Salmon Businesses, individuals, community leaders and or- ganizations with interest in Columbia River Gorge tourism are invited to the Gorge Tour- ism Summit hosted by Colum- bia Gorge Tourism Alliance on Feb. 20. “We know there is power in traveling to new places. Every visitor is changed through exposure to the varied expe- riences that make the Gorge unique,” said Renee Tkach, CGTA president, in a press release. “CGTA is committed to developing the region as a world-class sustainable tour- ism destination. We are pas- sionate about protecting the scenic, natural, cultural and recreational resources found here while enhancing the local economy.” The Gorge Tourism Sum- mit will explore the impacts of over-use and congestion as well as the value of welcom- ing diversity in a deep-dive conversation led by Oregon Humanities. Other topics explored through the day include the affects of short term rentals in the Gorge as well as how to welcome diversity both in the outdoor and in towns and businesses. The summit will begin with Gorge Trivia for participants and the public on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. at Pioneer Pizza in White Salmon. The summit is 8 a.m. to 4 p.m on Feb. 20 at The Society Hotel in Bingen, a former school house, then hostel, extensively remodeled and expanded last year near downtown Bingen. Cost of the event is $35 for existing CGTA members and $50 for nonmembers. “There will also be network- ing breaks and small group sessions to identify challenges and opportunities the Gorge SUMMIT DATES Feb. 19 — Trivia Night at Pio- neer Pizza, White Salmon Feb. 20 — Summit at Society Hotel, Bingen is facing, with opportunities to carry these ideas forward into action,” said Emily Reed, GGTA network manager. Over the past three years, CGTA partners created action teams with projects to address key impact areas that are im- portant to the Gorge: ■ Car Free Visitor Trans- portation supported the intro- duction of easy bus trips from Portland on the Columbia Gorge Express, created car-free itineraries and helped to con- nect visitors with the different transport systems in one seam- less user experience. ■ Cultural Heritage helped fund and create the Hear in the Gorge podcast series, which captures the history of the region as told by local person- alities. ■ Visitor Communications and Marketing launched “Ready, Set, GOrge,” which introduces the idea of steward- ship and helps visitors prepare for an enjoyable experience in the Gorge. ■ Culinary and Agritourism worked with wineries, farms and restaurants to create the East Gorge Food Trail, which focuses on local food and gives visitors in-person experiences. ■ Workforce Training devel- oped the We Speak The Gorge program, which trains front- line staff to introduce visitors to areas of the Gorge they may not have heard of — interest- ing restaurants, museums and local sites that are off the beat- en path, relieving congestion and spreading the “economic love.” ■ O u t d o o r R e c re a t i o n painted the vision of the up- coming Towns to Trails ini- tiative, which will create a signature trail loop that spans the two states, leading hikers across scenic vistas and into the towns that connect them. “The summit will give an opportunity for recreation and ‘Rufus and the Army Camp’ history talk set for Feb. 15 in The Dalles “Rufus and the Army Camp that Helped End World War II” is the title of the Feb. 15 program at the Original Wasco County Courthouse, 410 W. Second Place, The Dalles. Saturday’s program begins at 1:30 p.m. and is third in a month-long series of presen- tations. “Rufus survives after near- by villages in the Columbia River flood plain disappeared when the dams were built,” said a press release. “It was always a unique settlement in old Wasco and later Sherman County, but never more so than when the U.S. Army set up operations during World War II. The purpose was to ex- periment with pontoon bridge technology in preparation for crossing the Rhine.” hospitality professionals, pub- lic agencies, local non-profits and elected city and county leadership to gather and talk about opportunities and chal- lenges in collaboratively man- aging and developing the tour- ism economy in the Gorge,” Tkach said. Event sponsors include Travel Oregon, Columbia Area Transit, Global Sessions, Or- egon Humanities, Martin’s Gorge Tours, Society Hotel and Mugs Coffee. Additional event sponsor and vendor opportunities are available. For more details and to register, go to gorgetourism- summit2020.eventbrite.com. For more details about the Summit or CGTA partnership, contact Reed at emily@colum- biagorgetourismalliance.org. WKO-High Cascade Mills Buying Logs & Timber Douglas Fir White Fir Pine Jon Paul Anderson 360-921-1541 Mill: 509-427-8413 2022 Wind River Hwy • P.O. Box 8 Carson, WA 98610 on this planet,” according to Donoghue, www.ardentna- ture.com. She has studied the con- nections between people and nature in a variety of places around the world, according to a press release. Donoghue said the natural world has been an enduring constant and the most influential teacher in her life. She is an avid outdoor enthusiast, was a wilderness guide in the Pacific Northwest and a competitive dog musher in Alaska. This program is free and open to the public. For details, contact the Hood River County Library District at 541-386-2535 or info@hoodriverlibrary.org, or visit hoodriverlibrary.org. 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