Calling All Artists: Indy River Art Gallery Prepares for Summer Show The Wild Women Exhibit is coming back to the Independence River Art Gallery for its twenty-fifth season.
City of Salem seeking public input on Pringle Creek Pathway designs The City of Salem is seeking public input on the Pringle Creek Pathway project, which will connect pedestrians and bicyclists in downtown Salem with the network of park paths on both sides of the Willamette River.
Rotary Speakeasy Fundraiser Supports Local Education Keeping with the Rotary International’s overarching message of “Service Above Self,” club members travel to other countries to lend a helping hand.
West Hills Vineyards Blends Family Legacy With a Fresh Vision in West Salem The rich soil of the Salem area has attracted several vineyards over the last century. They dot the rolling hills surrounding the city.
Indy Art Galley Showcases Spring Show For the rest of April, visitors to the gallery in downtown Independence can enjoy Focus Artist Becki Hesedahl’s watercolor landscape paintings. The project is called “Spirit of The Forest” and looks to examine the landscape of nature in a close-up view.
West Salem High Students Bring The Great Gatsby to Life West Salem High auditorium, a gaggle of Advanced Technical Theater students are gearing up for their biggest “straight play” yet: The Great Gatsby. They’re buzzing with excitement and nerves: in small groups, they’re presenting their ideas for the technical part of the show, which opens April 29.
Food Cart Pod Checkpoint 221: ‘A Place Where Generations Get Together' Long first discovered the joy of the food cart pod while living in Portland and working for the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission. As a father of four, he saw how the open seating spaces and many choices made the experience particularly family-friendly.