May 23, 2018 Page 13 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT Gorge Express Bus Returns The popular Columbia Gorge Express bus service by the Oregon Department of Transportation begins its third year on Friday, May 25 and now it will go as far east as Hood River and operate seven days a week, year-round. The bus will begin Fri- day-Saturday-Sunday service – plus Memorial Day -- from Gateway Transit Center in Portland to Rooster Rock State Park, Multnomah Falls, Cas- cade Locks and Hood River. On June 11, the bus will start service seven days a week, year-round. “This service opens up ac- cess to the treasures of the Co- lumbia River Gorge to people who had no way to get there in the past,” said Rian Wind- sheimer, ODOT’s regional manager for the Portland area. Service will begin at 8:30 a.m. Friday when the first bus of the day leaves Gateway Transit Center. The last bus of the day departs Hood River for Portland at 7:10 p.m. A round-trip ticket from Gateway Transit Center to Multnomah Falls will still cost $5 per person and an all-day, hop-on/hop-off pass will cost $15 for individuals. Children 6 and under ride for free. The Columbia Gorge Express bus, sponsored by the Oregon Department of Transportation, returns to service in time for the Memorial Day Weekend. Riders are strongly encour- aged to purchase tickets in advance to avoid boarding delays. For the full schedule, tickets, and more information go to ColumbiaGorgeExpress. com. Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandobserver.com