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Your Year to Volunteer: Celebrating Hospice Volunteers in Our Community
Behind every moment of comfort, every reassuring conversation, and every quiet act of kindness in hospice care, there is often a volunteer making a difference. Volunteer Appreciation Month is an opportunity to recognize the extraordinary individuals who offer their time, empathy, and presence to those facing life’s most difficult moments - and to express how grateful we are to have you as part of our team. Volunteers have always been at the heart of hospice care. In fact, it
Justin Andress
Mar 312 min read


Hoodland Women’s Club: Member Spotlight, Spring Events, and Ways to Get Involved
Member feature: Linda Bergman Linda Bergman had always wanted to live by water. So when she found a place on the Sandy River, she sold her beloved arts and crafts bungalow in Portland and moved to Hoodland. In the 10 years she’s lived up here, Linda has created a yard full of flowers – fuschias echinacea, hostas, geraniums in pots. “I’ve tried to make a space that’s colorful,” she said. “I start every morning on the deck if it’s nice – with a book. I read pretty much constan
Pat Zimmer
Mar 313 min read


Hoodland CPO Update: April 2026
Most of you know that the mission of the Hoodland Community Planning Organization (HCPO) is to bring County information to our Hoodland community members and provide a loud voice back to the County. We also provide speaking engagements of interest to the community. We are looking forward to a presentation on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) and the Hoodland Emergency Communication Service (HECN). Marti Bowne is the co-coordinator of the HECN and the primary person engaged
Pat Erdenberger
Mar 312 min read


From Summer Hire to GM: Chris Spinner Marks a Decade at the Mt. Hood Oregon Resort
It’s been a roller coaster of a decade on the mountain. We’ve seen historic wildfires, a massive influx of attention (and tourists), and we’ve all endured a pandemic. Throughout the tumult, Mt. Hood Resort General Manager Chris Spinner has worked tirelessly to distinguish himself and his service at the Mt. Hood landmark. To some degree, Spinner has lived the American Dream. While he now sits atop the ladder as General Manager, he first began working at the Mt. Hood Resort as
Justin Andress
Mar 313 min read


Seeking Memories and Photos for St. John in the Woods’ 100th Anniversary
Letter to the Editor Dear Welches Family, Friends and Neighbors, I am reaching out regarding a new project I am working on for St. John in the Woods Catholic Church. This July marks their 100th anniversary in Welches and I am part of a team working on creating a commemorative book to mark the occasion. St. John in the Woods is rich in history, not only as a place of worship, but also as a symbol of the region’s past. In 1937, Henry Steiner built a new log church after the ori
Caryn Tilton
Mar 52 min read


Mountain Matters: Wandering the Community with Wander Free and Queer
When it comes to community involvement and dedication to giving back, the ladies of Wander Free and Queer have set the bar high. Not only do they design, create, and inspire with their LGBTQ+ merchandise through their business, they’re taking their voice and compassion to the community with events to help encourage and educate their fellow neighbors on what it means to be proud of who you are. Mt. Hood Village residents since 2020, Danella Demary and Allie Schouten began thei
Amber Ford
Mar 53 min read


Meet the Artist: Patrick Looney
Most art that captivates its audience is displayed on canvas or inside a frame, but some of the more unique forms are the pieces of everyday or special occasion jewelry made by Mt. Hood Villages jewelry maker Patrick Looney – and his art is practical and perfect. A resident of The Mt. Hood Villages for thirty years, Looney’s passion for creating art with metals began in high school, and he has recently discovered that his jewelry not only reflects his creativity, but are top
Amber Ford
Mar 53 min read


Clackamas County Urges Residents to Complete Community Needs Survey Before March 15
Clackamas County officials are urging residents to take a few minutes to share their experiences with rising living costs and access to essential services before a key deadline later this month. The county’s Community Needs Assessment survey , which is conducted once every three years, is open now and will remain available through March 15 . Officials say the feedback helps guide how social services funding and resources are directed throughout the county. Residents who compl

Staff
Mar 42 min read


Camp Arrah Wanna in Need of Emergency Counselors
Camp Arrah Wanna's annual youth Winter Camp this coming weekend, February 13th-16th and have had four last-minute cabin counselor cancellations, plus a medic, due to unforeseen circumstances with travel. Are you or do you know someone that would be willing and able to volunteer? Volunteer positions needed: (2) Female cabin counselors (3) Male cabin counselors (1) Medic WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!! Scan the QR code on the flyer or follow this link to apply: Sign-in | Ca

Staff
Feb 101 min read


Hoodland Senior Center Director Announces Plans to Step Down
Hoodland Senior Center’s Executive Director, Carianne Stearns, has announced she will resign from her position in March 2026, marking the end of more than two years of dedicated service to seniors in the Hoodland community. Change is a normal part of life, and this moment offers a chance to reflect on the positive energy, growth, and care that Carianne has brought to the Senior Center during her time as director. On behalf of the Board of Directors, the center extends sincere
Brittany Kintigh
Feb 62 min read


Hoodland CPO Update: February 2026
Most of you know that the mission of the Hoodland Community Planning Organization (HCPO) is to bring County information to our Hoodland community members and provide a loud voice back to the County. We also provide speaking opportunities of interest to the community. At the February 19 th 7:00 p.m. CPO meeting, we are pleased to bring Gary Randall, photographer and historian, back on a Zoom Virtual Meeting with his Barlow Trail Memorabilia and Historic Tales of the pioneers
Pat Erdenberger
Feb 62 min read


Artist of the Month: Mary Beth Ferlo
Although most artists’ talents are derived from training, education, and hours and hours of practice, for some, it's the absolute desire and drive which gives them the tools, skills, and focus they need to become proficient in their trade. And for Mt. Hood Villages resident and former Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus performer, Mary Beth Ferlo, all of that is true. Born and raised in Portland, Ferlo knew from an early age that dance was her absolute passion. “Be
Amber Ford
Feb 62 min read


Power Down, Spirits Up: Neighbors Rally Amidst Storm Chaos
As The Mt. Hood Villages begin a new year with potential winter weather finally on the horizon, 2025 decided to go out with a bang full of high winds, heavy rains, flooding, and landslides all within the borders of the community. With two significant weather patterns, back to back, the Mt. Hood National Forest and Mt. Hood Villages became significantly damaged with both systems that fell across the area. The first wave of storms hit the second week of December, bringing warme
Amber Ford
Jan 64 min read


Mountain Profile: Ginny Faith Thompson
Place of birth: Paris, TN How long on the Mountain: 25 years If you were not brought here as a child, what brought you to the Mountain: My husband and I started praying about where we should begin our life together, God paved the way to Oregon, and it was meant to be. It's been a blessing ever since. What a great place to raise children and be a child at heart yourself! Profession: Welches School Assistant Building Secretary and co-owner of Salmon River Electric Other pr
Justin Andress
Jan 63 min read


Mountain Roar: January 2026
Happy New Year to all of you from the Mt. Hood Lions Club. Let’s hope we have a great 2026! Christmas Toy Drive Dinner, “The Polar Express“ That mean old Grinch couldn’t derail “The Polar Express.“ Thanks to all of you for attending our Christmas Toy Drive Dinner the evening of Saturday December 6th. We had a great turnout with about 160 in attendance. There were lots of toys contributed for the local children. This year we will also be giving out lots of gloves to folks. The
Lion Milt Fox
Jan 64 min read


Hoodland Women’s Club enjoys the season of giving
Lori Neely, HWC Vice President, models a wrap for sale at the HWC craft booth at Mount Hood Villages in December. The Hoodland Women’s Club celebrated the season on Dec. 15 with a festive holiday party at Alpine Events. The donation table piled high as the night progressed, with members bringing canned food and unwrapped gifts for teenagers to give to the Holiday Baskets for our community. “Seeing the donation table fill up was a beautiful reminder of what this group is capab
Pat Zimmer
Jan 62 min read


Artist of the Month: Damien Weisgerber
Art can come in a variety of different mediums, but it’s usually the nonconformists that deliver the most unique and moving pieces. Different stroke angles with a brush or glasses melted into a rainbow of colors, even fire breathing life into creativity, an artists’ world is filled with unending mediums and for Mt. Hood Villages local and artist, Damien Weisgerber, all of that rings true. A recent Portland transplant, Weisgerber is no stranger to The Mt. Hood Villages. Born a
Amber Ford
Jan 62 min read


Beacon in the Dark: Mt. Hood Villages Neighbors and Businesses Step Up to Fill the Gap During Shutdown
As SNAP benefits are finally becoming accessible to those in need of assistance after the longest government shutdown in American history, The Mt. Hood Villages community became a light to so many during what felt like a very dark time for those in need. Stepping up to the plate, many neighbors and local businesses began to not only fill designated food pantries, but created new ones in different locations accessible 24/7. Businesses such as Mogul Mountain Pizza, Mount Hood
Justin Andress
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Mountain Roar: December 2025
Christmas Toy Drive Dinner! “POLAR EXPRESS” We hope you’ll come out to this year's Christmas Toy Drive Dinner and make it the best ever! The dinner will be held Saturday December 6th. Happy Hour begins at 5:30 p.m. with dinner served at 6:00 p.m., price at the door is $30.00.Special presale tickets are available for $25.00 at Welches Clackamas County Bank, Welches Mountain Building Supply, Coffee , The Brightwood Tavern, Mt. Hood Cannabis, and the Whistle Stop Tavern. Lion Ch
Lion Milt Fox
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Mountain Profile: Leslie Stockdale
Name : Leslie Stockdale Place of Birth : St Helens, Oregon How long on the Mountain : 38 years (6 months after we got married) If you were not brought here as a child, what brought you to the Mountain : Definitely as a child, we used the old Ivy Bear as the icon of We’re Almost there, usually heading to Lost Lake for summer vacation Profession : Customer Service (DG 4 years) Other professions: OTSD custodian for 12 years Maid Service at the Resort for 9 years And Thri

Staff
Dec 1, 20252 min read
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