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Wednesday, March 11, 2020 A5
HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
COMMUNITY
WS Library Friends
announce book sale
Submitted photo
B ARLEY D RAUGHT
Gorge Celtic band Barley Draught had scheduled a farewell tour in March but announced this weekend that the concerts have
been postponed. Band members in place at the end of its 23-year run are Rory O’Halloran, Patrick Rawson, Mike Ballinger, Peny
Wallace, Jack Dosier, Shay Murphy, Harvey Nueber, Kim Jones, Kate McKenna and Rebecca Brochu.
The Friends of the White
Salmon Valley Community
Library will host a “Spring
Used Book and Multi-Media
Sale” March 13-15 in the
Sprint/Baker Gallery inside
the library.
Thanks to the “overwhelm-
ing generosity of the com-
munity with great book do-
nations,” this promises to be
one of the largest and best
sales ever, organizers said in
a press release
The sale will be open to
the public on Friday and Sat-
urday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sun-
day. The event will feature
a bag sale on Sunday: Fill a
bag with books for $2. (Bring
your own bags.)
Pre-sale for members of
Friends of the Library will
be March 12 from 5-9 p.m.
Memberships will be avail-
able for purchase at the door,
at $5 for students or seniors,
$15 for individuals, and $25
for families.
This is the organization’s
biggest fundraiser of the
year, and proceeds from the
sale support many of the pro-
grams offered by the library,
including child and adult
literacy, STEM activities, arts
and crafts, teen programs,
the annual White Salmon
Wassail event, and more.
The sale includes current
popular fiction and non-fic-
tion, children’s books, cook-
books, reference and self-
help books and classic lit-
erature, as well as videos
and music CDs, and more.
Vintage books and collec-
tions are also available. Used
books are available for pur-
chase all year long at the
Friends’ “Book Store,” locat-
ed inside the library.
The Friends’ Book Store is
open during regular library
hours, Monday 10 a.m. to 6
p.m., Tuesday 10 a.m. to 8
p.m., Wednesday through
Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center hosts
March 13 talk on famed Umatilla House in The Dalles
Historian Susan Buce will
speak on The Dalles’ Umatilla
House on March 13 at Colum-
bia Gorge Discovery Center
and Museum, 5000 Discovery
Drive, The Dalles.
During the days when Dalles
City was a bustling new town
in the Wild West, the Umatilla
House was the best known
landmark in the Columbia
River Gorge, said a press re-
lease.
Known as the most famous
hotel north of San Francisco
and west of Minneapolis, the
Umatilla House was a popular
meeting place for folks both
famous and infamous. With
the railroad at the front door
and the steamboat dock at the
back, the Umatilla House was a
welcome sight for travelers, far
and wide.
“The proprietors, Nicholas
Sinnott and Daniel Handley,
were a pair of Irish immigrants
who kept the hotel going re-
gardless of fires and floods,
serving up to 1,500 meals a
day, and 300 guests a night,”
said a press release. “Gone but
not forgotten, learn why the
Umatilla House still holds a
special place in the history of
The Dalles.”
Tickets for the 6 p.m. dinner
and program are $19; the 7
p.m. program only is $5.
Buce is self-taught historian
who loves history of the early
years of The Dalles and the
people who made their mark
in the history of the Columbia
Gorge. Now as the registrar at
the Discovery Center, she has a
unique chance to explore local
history in depth.
The evening’s dinner of
apple cider and caramelized
onion braised beef and trim-
mings is offered by Rooted in
the Gorge, which is now open
in the Columbia Gorge Discov-
ery Center. For details and tick-
ets, visit www.gorgediscovery.
org or call 541-296-8600.
Photo courtesy of Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum.
UMATILLA House was a popular meeting place for folks both famous and infamous.
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