Where the sun meets the rain 2 0 2 0 M E M B E R D I R EC TO RY & V I S I TO R G U I D E
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CONTENTS
Message from Executive Director
The mission of the Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce is to “Promote business involvement to enhance a vibrant community”.
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Welcome 06 Our communities overlook the Columbia River Gorge with spectacular views of beautiful Mt. Hood and majestic Mt. Adams.
Buyer’s Guide
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Chamber Member Benefits
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Member Directory
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Listing guide for local businesses.
The Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce is organized to unite its members for the purpose of promoting business, economic development, tourism, recreational use, and residential potential of the area.
Listing directory for all our members.
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Surrounded by History The Columbia River Gorge boasts an amazing array of geologic and Ice Age flood features to delight everyone from the casual tourist to the most intenselyfocused researcher.
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Promoting An Active Lifestyle & Events
Eighty miles long and 4,000 feet deep in some places, the Columbia River Gorge is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most spectacularly scenic outdoor playgrounds.
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Business Overview & Major Industries Klickitat County is a good place to do business and a wonderful place to live.
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Schools & Education
We have a very dedicated staff of teachers, para-educators, administrators, and other district staff that are committed to providing a quality and equitable education for each of our students.
Downtown White Salmon, WA
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Medical Centers & Health Providers The area has numerous family medicine care centers serving the community, attracting topquality providers who come to the Columbia Gorge seeking the idyllic lifestyle and sense of community offered here.
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A variety of art galleries, gift shops, museums, and cultural attractions exist here.
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A MESSAGE FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR We strive to represent, serve and connect our active members to build and sustain a thriving business community.” The mission of the Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce is to “Promote business involvement to enhance a vibrant community”.
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n behalf of the Board of Directors, staff and myself, welcome to the Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce Member Directory.
The mission of the Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce is to “Promote business involvement to enhance a vibrant community”. We strive to represent, serve and connect our active members to build and sustain a thriving business community. We provide many great benefits for our members with networking, member-only benefits and advocacy being a few of the main areas of focus. Our new website and Chamber Master/ Growth Zone technology allows us to better administer our member’s needs and to serve as the foundation to support you in many other ways. I would love to schedule a visit with you to ensure you are aware of how best to utilize these tools. Please reach out if you want to learn more. Our leadership role in planning and executing the annual Gorge-ous Night in Olympia event is a example of how we build connections and represent our citizens on a state wide level, while the White Salmon 4th of July Parade is no less important in strengthening relationships in our community. The Art & Wine Fusion will be celebrating 16 years of showcasing our fine local artist, crafts people, wineries, microbrewery, culinary delights and vendors of unique items in a new format at The Society Hotel and new dates of Oct 17 and Nov 21. MACC is looking forward to being able to continue providing this event as a way to bring new visitors into our community. Successful application to Klickitat County Economic Development Department for lodging/ bed tax funds is an important part of our income for operations of the Visitor Center. For 2020, we
submitted four applications focused on strong promotion of Klickitat County in the Pacific Northwest region. This multi-layered project is going to be critical in guiding people to the north shore of the Columbia River Gorge and connecting them with information on the variety of unique attractions and destinations to be found here, from one end to the other through the Spread The Love campaign. MACC will host Entrepreneurial and Small Business Roundtables throughout the year to support our existing and upcoming businesses. Our networking events allow you to connect with other local businesses and community leaders. Come out to one of our monthly chamber Business After Hours where you can tour a local business, sample great food and beverages and mingle with other chamber members and guests. Our Coffee & Tea Connection morning get-together event is growing and provides you an opportunity to build relationships with chamber members and learn more about what is happening. Sponsor one of our events, large or small, and get your logo included in the marketing and more. Your membership gives you many different ways to promote yourself and to make critical connections to further grow and develop your business. It is up to you how much or little you utilize these resources. Give us a call if you would like to know more about any of them. This directory is a valuable tool for you as a member to assist you in being aware of whom your fellow members are, to be able to contact them with ease and to make sure that you are, whenever possible, doing business with other members. I encourage you to refer to this directory often and remember to “see a member
first” as these businesses are most dedicated to making our area the best it can be. Please support these businesses and organizations whenever possible, because their financial investment in this chamber and commitment to working together makes the programs and initiatives we provide possible. Also, please bookmark our website and check back often to stay up to date on chamber events and other news. These resources highlight one of the many advantages of chamber membership – making connections. Thank you to all who participated in this directory by purchasing advertising and for all of your financial and in-kind support throughout the years. Your directory is also available online for your convenience. We hope you find this to be user friendly and a great resource. I welcome your feedback as this allows us to continuously improve. As we do our best to work for you, your support and participation in Chamber functions is very much appreciated. The Chamber is only as strong as our members and we are always striving to enhance the prosperity of our membership. Together, we are successful. Thank you for staying connected with MACC! Warmest regards,
Tammara Tippel
Executive Director Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce
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opening up new employment and investment opportunities. The area has developed into an unmanned aerial vehicle nexus, and its proximity to the Columbia River transportation corridor offers unique opportunities for traditional and progressive industrial development. There is also access to nearby barge, train, air transport and interstate highways – all leading to Pacific Rim ports and other major transportation arteries.
COMMUNITY OVERVIEW
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elcome to the Northshore of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Our communities overlook the Columbia River Gorge with spectacular views of beautiful Mt. Hood and majestic Mt. Adams. Thanks to Sam Hill, the famous road builder and founder of Maryhill Museum, the incredible and diverse climate of Klickitat County is often described aptly as “The Land Where the Sun Meets the Rain”, due to its location in a transition zone between west and east Gorge. The marine-influenced climate west of the Cascades and the dry continental climate of the inter-mountain region collide at the White Salmon River junction with the Columbia River, leading to times of sunshine between clouds, or wild storms and rainbows. Spectacular
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rivers and summer winds that funnel through the Gorge make this area a wind and water sport Mecca of international renown. The surrounding evergreen forests and oak woodlands are perfect settings for all manner of wildlife and year-round recreational opportunities including hiking, biking, skiing, bird watching, fishing, hunting, just about anything active people enjoy. The abundance of farm fresh foods, foragers and hunters provides our culinary artists delightful inspiration for your meals. Wash it down with a local kombucha, a cold brew, award winning wine or other beverage of choice. The bountiful forest lands, farms and orchards are the backbone of industries that the area was founded upon, while new technology and fermentation industries are rapidly expanding and
Within Klickitat County, communities stretch from Bingen and White Salmon at the west end waterfront, up north to Trout Lake and Glenwood at the base of Mt. Adams, and east to Lyle, Goldendale and Maryhill in the heart of the vineyard country. Across the river to the south, several communities such as Cascade Locks, Hood River, and The Dalles lie a short distance from us on the Oregon side of the river. It is not uncommon for residents to find themselves working, eating, and playing on both sides of the Washington and Oregon border, which is the middle of the Columbia River. Housing options in the communities include apartments, condos, single-family units, affordable housing, and span all the way up to custom-built homes, however availability is often extremely limited especially in summer. Because of the growing reputation of White Salmon and the surrounding area, housing continues to be a wise investment, with growing demand.
BZ CORNER BZ Corner is small community at the intersection of the BZ Glenwood Hwy and SR 141. A recreation access point to the White Salmon River with several rafting companies based here. Zoller’s Outdoor Odysseys have been in business there for 46 years. Home of the historic The Log’s Inn where the Kingsmen used to play Louie Louie and everyone gathered from around the gorge to dance the night away.
HUSUM Husum is home to many local whitewater rafting companies and you will find several delightful bed and breakfast options here. Visit the historic Ice House Wine Bar at the RubyJune Inn. With good viewpoints from the bridge, you will find Husum Falls a vertical 10-foot (3.0 m) Class V waterfall in the White Salmon River is a fantastic photo opportunity. Book a guided trip (you can portage the falls!) and enjoy spectacular and awe-inspiring beauty along the water route. Wet Planet’s Café is a great place to get food and drink.
TROUT LAKE Trout Lake is notable for its organic dairy and herb farms, as well as being an access point to Mt. Adams Wilderness areas and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The dark skies of this area allow frequent viewing of the aurora borealis and expansive fields of stars. Visit the Trout Lake Abbey where you can attend classes, stay overnight or just walk the serene property. The Mt. Adams area is administered by the Mt. Adams Ranger District. This area is located in the eastern portions of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and compromises 367,000 acres. It includes Mt. Adams Wilderness, Indian Heaven Wilderness and Trapper Creek Wilderness.
GLENWOOD Glenwood is a ranching community which hosts a National Pro Rodeo Association sanctioned rodeo annually on Father’s day weekend in their arena nestled in the valley below the Mt. Adams Wilderness. This two day event has a popular cowboy breakfast, Saturday night dance and parade through town. The Conboy Lake Wildlife Refuge is home to a large herd of roaming elk and many other animals, as well as the Whitcomb-Cole Hewn Log House that you can walk to. Have lunch or dinner at the Glenwood General Store.
KLICKITAT The site where the town of Klickitat is located was originally called Wrights after one of the original settlers. This was the name given to the rail stop there. The rail stop down the river at milepost 7.2 was named Klickitat and the railroad later switched the two signs when the carbonated beverage company Klickitat Pop (operating near the town) gained fame. On February 7, 1910 the name of the town post office was officially changed to Klickitat. The first non-native settlers arrived in 1890 seeking land to homestead. The abundance of timber drew in other settlers during the early 1900s. Travel through the Klickitat canyon and up to the plateau was arduous until the completion of a rail line in 1903. The rail line eased travel and facilitated the transportation of people, crops, livestock and timber. The lumber mill was the primary employer in town, with the first major mill formed 1909, until 1994 when the mill was permanently closed. The naturally carbonated Klickitat Mineral Springs just east of town gave rise to health spas, a carbonated beverage company, and a large dry ice plant which operated until 1957.
The area surrounding the town of Klickitat and the river which shares its name is renowned for its seasonal hunting and fishing. During summer months popular activities on the Klickitat River include recreational drift boating, kayaking, and rafting. Paths and trails provide opportunities for scenic hikes. The 31 mile long Klickitat Trail is on the route of the former railroad tracks, later turned into a biking and hiking trail. The trail follows the Klickitat River north from the Columbia River past the town of Klickitat. Washington State Route 142 provides a scenic drive through the canyon. Two miles east of town is the ruins of the dry ice plant with a single remaining building. The site is now a public camp site.
LYLE There are several reasons to visit Lyle: the cluster of winery tasting rooms, the hiking/biking trails, the bald eagles and other raptors, the Wild & Scenic Klickitat River, salmon fishing, and water sports just to name a few! Established around 1859, the community was originally called “Klickitat Landing”. Although tiny, somewhat rustic, and usually quiet, Lyle has attracted some attention because it lies very near several popular windsurfing beaches, including Doug’s Beach. The area is also home to six boutique wineries:
Husum is home to many local whitewater rafting companies and you will find several delightful bed and breakfast options here.”
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Cor Cellars, Domaine Pouillon, Jacob Williams Winery, Klickitat Canyon Winery, Tetrahedron, and Syncline. The historic Lyle Hotel provides live entertainment most weekends and has a great menu to select from.
WHITE SALMON AND BINGEN Erastus S. Joslyn and wife, Mary were the first whites east of the Cascades on the north shore in 1853. White Salmon was incorporated on June 3, 1907, with Jewett and Rudolf Lauterbach being a primary force in that development. More on history can be learned by visiting the Gorge Heritage Museum in Bingen. White Salmon and Bingen were part of the home of the Klickitat Tribe, now a part of the Yakama Confederated Nations. The Klickitat Tribe sold some land to the Joslyns’, and later to A.H. Jewett and his wife. In the beginning, the Joslyns’ were generally Native advocates for the time. The area was thrown open on October 31, 1858 for white settlement after the Klickitat and Yakama lost the fight for their homelands in the Yakama War. Within the same year, the region was very rapidly and heavily settled by white immigrants making land claims. The Klickitats were forced to relocate to the Yakama Reservation; and to Camas
Prairie on a separate temporary reservation that includes land that is still in dispute today. .
which local happy hour you choose, your friends will be there.
White Salmon was named after the White Salmon, a now-extinct species of salmon that lived in the Columbia and surrounding area. While remnants of the German influence are still visible in aspects such as White Salmon’s City Hall building, a more updated, fresh color scheme has been preferred by business owners over the last decade. Public murals, art installations and flower gardens in the downtown area create an inviting atmosphere. Along Jewett Blvd. in White Salmon, you can eat al fresco at most of the restaurants and enjoy the always changing skyscape.
Join Community Partners of Bingen-White Salmon, an effective and well-respected community service organization since 2010, in planning, organizing and accomplishing important community-building projects and events for our greater White Salmon Valley area.
Bingen was founded by P.J. Suksdorf in 1892, and named by him for Bingen am Rhein in Germany. Bingen was officially incorporated on April 18, 1924. The name of the town is pronounced (BINjen), despite the fact that its German namesake is pronounced (BING-en). The city has grown considerably over the past decade but been able to retain its small town vibe where everyone comes out on summer nights to watch movies in the park together or pitches in to put on the annual Huckleberry Festival in September. No matter
Some of their more visible and popular projects include many free Park Concerts, July 4th Music in the Park, our unique White Salmon crosswalks, the annual Holiday Tree & Menorah lighting with the S’Mores Fire Circles, Dock Grade ornaments, Community Halloween Haunted House, wind surfing board signs promoting our community, Jewett Blvd. Flower Baskets and Sidewalk Gardens, and providing support for fundraising events of other local organizations. These and many more enhancements are made possible by multiple small donations from local businesses and individuals, and by the tireless work of Community Partners volunteers contributing to making our communities more attractive, livable, engaged and proud.
Your heart knows what it wants. We know how to help you achieve it. All in, for Klickitat County
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BINGEN 106 W Steuben
STEVENSON 220 SW Second St.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 541-386-7368
REAL ESTATE: WWW.THEGORGE.WITHWRE.COM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT: WWW.WINDERMEREGORGERENTALS.COM
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The Columbia River is the premier location for kiteboarding and windsurfing.
Wine tasting at COR Cellars in Lyle, WA Photo credit: gorgewine.com
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Surrounded
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here’s no good record of precisely which peoples first came to live in the Columbia River Gorge. Most archaeological evidence along the river dates no further than the end of the latest Ice Age, but the ice age concluded with dramatic floods that would have swept away any earlier traces. Tantalizing glimpses of early habitation - an ancient hearth, for instance - were discovered during construction of The Dalles Dam, and farther upstream near the mouth of the John Day River, buried under gravel deposits laid down by those floods. The last glacial flood came through about 12,800 years ago, so the buried hearth proves people have been here at
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least that long. But just who they were, how they came to be here and what became of them is lost to prehistory. Much better documented are the people who later witnessed the arrival of the Lewis & Clark expedition. These comprised many different cultures, speaking different languages (indeed, the native languages of North America are greater in number and more diverse than the languages of any other continent). Between Celilo Falls upriver to Priest Rapids, there was a collection of peoples, not a single tribe so much as myriad autonomous groups, speaking the Sahaptin language. Their descendants now
live on the Yakama, Umatilla and Warm Springs reservations. Downriver from Celilo were the Wasco-Wishrams, who spoke a Chinookan language. Each language had its subdivisions. Upper Chinook, for instance, is a series of separate languages and dialects ranging from the Oregon and Washington coasts to the middle Columbia River Gorge. There was a Cascades dialect separate from the Wasco-Wishrams, and subtle differences even between those two groupings. All these peoples shared the river in common, primarily because of the tremendous natural resource it provided in the annual salmon runs. The salmon were - and are - more than a food source; they’re a link between mankind and
creator, symbol of an ancient lifestyle maintained always close to the earth. The local Klickitat Tribe along the White Salmon and Klickitat Rivers were traders and travelers, connecting up tribes from the Plateaus with the Willamette Valley and coastal Salish tribes. The Lewis & Clark expedition, commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson, firmly established a United States claim to the Pacific Northwest over its British rivals; the “Corps of Discovery” arrived at the Columbia Gorge in October 1805, overwintered at Fort Clatsop near Astoria, then retraced their steps the following spring. They encamped both years at the site of modern-day The Dalles. Two other important explorations into the Northwest were conducted by David Thompson in 1807-11, and by David Stuart in 1812. George B. McClellan surveyed a potential railroad route in 1853. By the 1840s, the fur trade was in serious decline, and the economic engine that drove the region’s development turned to permanent settlement and land claims. Preceded by missionaries and military officers, a trickle of immigrants began to arrive in the early 1840s. This expanded dramatically in 1843, with 900 immigrants reaching the end of the overland Oregon Trail at The Dalles, followed by 1,100 in 1844 and 1,765 in 1845. Industry would change, as the early fur trade was replaced by timber and wheat ranching.
Salmon provided another industry, although this resource was soon depleted through overfishing and habitat loss. A similar fate overtook the timber industry, but not until the early 1990s. Highways came next, most notably the Columbia River Highway in the 1920s, with communities strung along them - towns such as Bingen, Lyle, Hood River, Stevenson and Cascade Locks, plus many others which have long since disappeared from the map. The rapids of the Cascades, which long hindered upriver navigation, were tamed first with completion of a lockage at Cascade Locks in 1896, and later in 1938 with completion of Bonneville Dam. The dam inundated the old rapids, and a new lock allowed ocean-going freighters to reach the upper Columbia River. A newer, bigger lock opened in 1993. Farther upstream, the Celilo lock and canal opened in 1915; from The Dalles, it led upstream around the Long Narrows Rapids and Celilo Falls, replacing a portage railroad. Celilo Falls themselves were inundated in 1957 with construction of The Dalles Dam - a victory at the time for economic progress, but one purchased at heavy cost in terms of culture and scenic beauty. There is a wonderful podcast series by “Hear in the Gorge” giving a greater sense of place, particularly one called “Woody Guthrie and the Columbia River Songs“. They can be found at hearinthegorge.com. The hydroelectric dams (Bonneville in 1937, The
Dalles in 1957 and John Day in 1971) brought not only navigation and flood control but also a source of relatively cheap electricity, which fueled development of a new industry - aluminum smelting. Recent years however brought the closure of the aluminum smelting plant south of Goldendale. Two key events for the Columbia Gorge came in the latter half of the 20th century: development of Interstate 84 (originally known as Interstate 80-N), replacing Highway 30 in the late 1950s and allowing the large-scale movement of truck traffic, and the 1986 passage by Congress of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The act has two purposes: to protect the region’s natural environment, and to encourage its local economies. Toward that end, Congress authorized a regional conference center - which would become Skamania Lodge at Stevenson - and a regional interpretive center, the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum at The Dalles. The region’s long history and prehistory are displayed in museums throughout the Columbia Gorge, including our own local Gorge Heritage Museum in Bingen, and the Twin Bridges Museum in Lyle.
GEOGRAPHY The county has a total area of 1,904 square miles, of which 1,871 square miles is land and 33 square miles (1.7%) is water. The Columbia River Gorge boasts an amazing array of geologic and Ice Age flood features to delight everyone from
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the casual tourist to the most intensely-focused researcher. These features nestle in ecological zones ranging from snow-clad volcanic peaks to boreal rainforest, oak woodlands and high desert, all within a 50 mile wide swatch around the mighty Columbia River.
other towns in the east end of Klickitat County.
POPULATION There are approximately 21,000 citizens living in Klickitat County.
ELEVATION Ice Age Floods Institute – of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana works to inform and educate the public about the humongous floods that repeatedly swept through and reshaped the interior Pacific Northwest landscape during the last ice age into the massive and beautiful coulees and gorges we cherish today. Learn more by visiting their website.
Bingen 131 ft White Salmon 623 ft Husum 413 ft Lyle 203 ft Trout Lake 1893 ft Glenwood 1900 ft Goldendale 1637 ft
ECONOMY LOCATION Klickitat County is located on the North bank of the Columbia River, in South Central Washington between Skamania County to the west, Benton County to the east, and Yakima to the north. The most common access points are via a scenic drive on State Hwy 14, or by driving I-84 in Oregon and crossing at the HR toll bridge at Exit 64. However there are many other routes in and out of the area. Many of them are rustic forest roads, only accessible for a few months of the year, however Highway 97 south from Toppenish is a well traveled main highway that passes through Goldendale and joins Highway 14 at Maryhill. Here you can cross from Oregon over the Biggs Junction Bridge. From Goldendale there are paved roads west to Glenwood and Trout Lake, connecting to Highway 141 where you can travel south to Highway 14. A turn off the Glenwood Highway travels southwest connecting to Highway 142 through Klickitat to Lyle and Highway 14. Yet another road travels through Centerville to Lyle, and more roads head east to Bickleton and
The economy of Klickitat County, WA is specialized in Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting; Utilities; and Construction. The largest industries in Klickitat County, WA are Manufacturing, Construction, and Healthcare & Social Assistance.
HOUSING Finding available housing can be a challenge in the Columbia River Gorge region. We encourage you to contact one of the local real estate professionals listed in this directory for more information and guidance.
way 14 runs parallel to the Columbia River from Vancouver all the way to Bingen and beyond, and is, without a doubt, one of the most scenic highways in the nation. Winter weather can make driving conditions difficult, but Highway 14, on the sunny side of the Gorge, usually remains open and well-maintained. Always travel prepared for emergencies and delays. Across the Columbia, Interstate 84 snakes along the river, just as Highway 14 does on the Washington side. White Salmon and Bingen are connected to Hood River, Oregon by an iconic, historic (yet narrow) toll bridge that spans the Columbia River. The closest Greyhound Station is in Hood River, Oregon, across the Columbia River from Bingen. Amtrak operates out of Bingen and Wishram. Mount Adams Transportation Services is designed to enable Klickitat County residents who lack transportation resources to meet their basic needs. Gorge TransLink is an alliance of rural transportation providers offering public transportation services throughout the Mid-Columbia area to more distant destinations including Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington.
AIRPORT INFO TRANSPORTATION Our communities are located along major transportation routes, including interstate highways, two railroad lines, and the Columbia River. One of the best features of Klickitat County is its paradoxical nature as both a remote, quiet getaway and an easy-to-access area not far from Portland. The Portland International Airport is about an hour from White Salmon. State High-
Columbia Gorge Regional Airport 45 Airport Way, Dallesport Wa 98617 509-767-0005 Ken Jernstedt Airfield 3608 Airport Dr, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-1133 Portland International Airport 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218 (503) 460-4234
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Klickitat County is a good place to do business and a wonderful place to live.�
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Business OVERVIEW Klickitat County is a good place to do business and a wonderful place to live. The rural quality of life offering numerous outdoor recreational opportunities in a healthy, family oriented environment is a strong draw for many. We have strong schools throughout the county, a reasonable tax structure with no personal state income tax and are near to the Portland metro area, yet surrounded by year round scenic vistas.
While the economic history of the county includes sheep and cattle raising, wheat, orchards, timber and aluminum, Klickitat County now has three distinct economic regions. The western third of the county relies on advanced manufacturing and technology based industries, orchards and fruit packing and wood products. The eastern third is dominated by fruit & vegetable farming and an increasing number of world class wineries, as well as the Roosevelt regional landfill. The central third
boasts the county seat: Goldendale, wind farms, the Maryhill Museum, windsurfing and kite boarding beaches, as well as the now shuttered aluminum smelter. Recreation tourism brings visitors to all corners of Mt. Adams Country year round. We encourage them to spend dollars at the many small businesses along their route and to stay longer than they planned.
Wine tasting at COR Cellars in Lyle, WA Photo credit: gorgewine.com
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he Port of Klickitat Established in 1945, the Port has been a cornerstone of transportation and economic development in the Columbia Gorge for over 60 years. To companies of all sizes, we offer access to commercial and industrial facilities, shovel-ready property, modern communications facilities, and road, rail, and river transportation. To our constituents, we provide marine-based recreation facilities and manage environmentally sensitive areas for the benefit of all. Insitu, a non-fully integrated subsidiary of The Boeing Company, is an integrated information and technology company, pioneering in the design, development, production, and operation of high-performance, cost-effective unmanned aircraft systems that have logged more than 1 million operational flight hours over land and at sea. We exist to pioneer and innovate products and services that positively impact people’s lives and change the course of history. To reach our full potential as a business, we imagine and create much more than products with wings. On
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a daily basis, our Vision and Mission guide us, while our cultural pillars — Pioneer | Perform | Unite | Care — inform our decisions in all that we do, and aspire to do. We are growing and looking for qualified applicants to join us in Bingen, Hood River and beyond. To learn more, go to https://insitu.com/ about/careers. SDS Lumber Wally Stevenson, Frank Daubenspeck, and Bruce Stevenson founded SDS Lumber Company in 1946, and Stevenson Land Company in 1990. SDS Lumber Company manufactures lumber, plywood, power and pulp for a variety of markets. Stevenson Land Company is focused on managing approximately 70,000 acres of timberland in the mid-Columbia gorge. These two companies work in partnership to grow high-quality timber and manufacture high-quality lumber products. SDS Lumber Company’s mill site is fully integrated including full maintenance, engineering and construction capability. This structure provides constant innovation and improvement to our manufacturing processes
keeping them efficient and productive in increasingly challenging markets. For over 60 years, SDS Lumber Company has focused on excellence in both wood production and customer service. Our timber comes from various sources, all of which is grown on the eastern side of the Cascade Mountains, where trees grow slower with finer grains ideal for high grade lumber and plywood. To ensure quality, SDS oversees production every step of the way, from harvesting the raw material to packaging and shipping the finished product. Once logs reach the mill, we rely on our competent work force and state of the art technology and equipment to produce the finest wood products available. Our commitment to the long- term health of our business continues to ensure our success; we utilize technology to enhance production and minimize waste, and recycle every ounce of our raw material, including the bark which fuels our biomass plant and manufacturing facilities. With our convenient location on the Columbia River, SDS’ diversified operations include a marine division providing tugboat services. Innovative Composite Engineering Our diverse product portfolio consists of carbon fiber tubing and hollow shapes, compression molded, bladder molded, as well as some specialty products. Since 1989, ICE has been a United States based company accomplishing all volume manufacturing, design and prototyping programs in house. This allows us to reach the highest level of security, quality and confidentiality throughout the life of our projects, with the end result being complete satisfaction of our clients and a secure workplace for our employees. The vision of ICE was to apply advanced composite technology from the aerospace industry to the design and manufacture of industrial and consumer products. We have experience in many different, specialized manufacturing processes for composites. We often have entry level positions available in our exciting, challenging and rewarding workplace. We strive to work with our employees so they can experience growth personally as well as professionally. For more info, visit http://www. innovativecomposite.com/employment/ Mount Adams Fruit - We are the apple and pear packers and shippers of choice for 55 growers. Farming 90 orchard properties with fertile volcanic soils between Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, in the rain shadow of Washington’s and Oregon’s Cascade Range. Our unique environment is enhanced by our growers’ total commitment to Global Gap standards, sustaining the clear mountain irrigation waters, and fertile land, and the welfare of
our farm and warehouse workers. Underwood Fruit was formed in 1917 by seven local growers to supply their farms with production and packing materials and to provide a railroad shipping point for moving their farm packed product east. One of those growers was Mt. Adams Farms, a 300 acre pear orchard planted in 1910. That orchard, now under the same ownership as Mount Adams Fruit, has expanded that farm to 750 acres of pears, Honeycrisp apples and cherries. Mount Adams Fruit began in 1957 packing cherries from the Hood River-White Salmon district as well as from The Dalles, Oregon. In 2019, they began utilizing a newly built building replacing the units lost in a 2017 fire.
Bingen, along with a number of its suppliers setting up shop here as well. New projects on the east end of the county are anticipated to create many new jobs for a number of years to come. These include the J.W. Hill Renewable Natural Gas Project, a solar panel installation and the proposed
GOVERNMENT Klickitat county has three incorporated cities; White Salmon, Bingen, and Goldendale (county seat). Underwood, Husum, Trout Lake, Glenwood, Klickitat, Appleton, Snowden, and Lyle are some of the unincorporated communities in western Klickitat County. The county is governed by a board of commission-
ers, while the cities of White Salmon, Bingen, and Goldendale each have city councils and a mayor. The Port of Klickitat owns and leases commercial and industrial facilities at two business/industrial parks in the Columbia Gorge/Mid-Columbia region of Washington State. The Bingen Point Business Park is located near Bingen, Washington, just across the Columbia River from Hood River, Oregon, and is zoned for commercial and light industrial use. The Dallesport Industrial Park is located in Dallesport, Washington, just across the Columbia River from The Dalles, Oregon, and is zoned for light and heavy industrial use. Klickitat County is located within Legislative District 14 of Washington State.
LABOR FORCE FACTS Over the past 25 years, unemployment in Klickitat County has slowly trended lower, as the county economy has become less dependent on resource-based jobs that tend to have large seasonal and cyclical patterns. Major trends and events over the last 20 years include: • The expansion of agriculture throughout the county, but especially in vegetable farming and vineyards in east Klickitat County and fruit orchards in the western portion. • The closure of the aluminum smelter in Goldendale in 2001. • The development of the regional landfill at Roosevelt in 1992 and its subsequent expansion. • The establishment of Insitu, a designer and fabricator of unmanned aerial vehicles, in
FIRE, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office Bingen-White Salmon Police Department Inter-Tribal Police Klickitat County Jail Skamania County Jail Bingen Fire Department White Salmon Fire Department Husum, Klickitat County Fire District 3 (also Snowden area) Trout Lake, Klickitat County Fire District Glenwood, Klickitat County Fire Protection District 8 Appleton, Klickitat County Fire District 13 - Lyle Fire Department Dallesport, Klickitat County Fire District 6 - Goldendale, Klickitat County Rural 7 Fire and Rescue Centerville, Klickitat County Fire Protection District 5 - Bickleton, Klickitat County Fire Protection District 2 –
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Schools
& EDUCATION PUBLIC EDUCATION WHITE SALMON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT The White Salmon Valley School District is a rural P-12 school district. Our district serves approximately 1280 students. Our schools include a Preschool, K-3 elementary school, 4-6 intermediate school, 7-8 Middle School, 9-12 high school, and an alternative high school. We have a very dedicated staff of teachers, para-educators, administrators, and other district staff that are committed to providing a quality and equitable education for each of our students. Our students have the opportunity to receive a well-rounded educational experience that includes academics, art, music, Career and Technical Education (CTE), extra-curricular activities, and after school programming. Our district is grateful for the support we receive from our school board, parents, and the community. We truly believe that by working together, we can create a school district and educational experience for our students that we can all be proud of.
Wallace & Priscilla Stevenson Intermediate School 480 NW Loop Rd, White Salmon, WA 98672 509-493-4028 Henkle Middle School 480 NW Loop Rd, White Salmon, WA 98672 509-493-1502
Columbia High School 1455 NW Bruin Country Rd White Salmon, WA 98672 509-493-1970 Lyle School District serves the residents of Lyle, Dallesport, Appleton, High Prairie, Timber Valley, Murdock and the surrounding areas. Lyle School District offers a K-12 educational system for approximately 300 students throughout the school district. Dallesport Elementary 625 Keasey Ave, Lyle, WA. 98635 509-365-2211 Lyle Secondary School (Lyle Middle School and Lyle High School) 625 Keasey Ave, Lyle, WA. 98635 509-365-2211
DISTRICT SCHOOLS Early Childhood & Family Center 520 NW Loop Rd, White Salmon, WA 98672 509-493-4224 Whitson Elementary School 450 N. Main St, White Salmon, WA 98672 509-493-1560
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Trout Lake School District serves approximately 245 students in grades K-12. While enjoying the benefits of a small school, teachers consistently challenge students to meet and exceed state academic standards. The Trout Lake staff share a unified vision and work hard to meet the individual needs of each student. Located about 80 miles from Portland, Oregon at the base of 12,230
ft tall Mount Adams, Trout Lake residents enjoy a community-centered way of life. Trout Lake School District 2310 Highway 141, Trout Lake WA. 98650 509-395-2571 Glenwood School District serves approximately 70 students K-12. The district’s small class sizes, supportive community members, strong fiscal position and spectacular natural setting translate to boundless opportunities for these students. The district has 24 employees, an annual operating budget of $2.3 million, and excellent fiscal health due to sound budget management and consistent levy support from the Glenwood residents. All grades attend an attractive school facility constructed in 1982. Students at the elementary level are educated in multi-grade classrooms. Middle and high school students are currently on a seven-period day. Students enjoy the many benefits of today’s best computers and software, as well as opportunities provided by several vocational classes, robotics and online courses. Athletic and extra-curricular activities are offered either in-district or in cooperation with larger neighboring districts. The district belongs to the Educational Service District 112, which includes a Special Education Cooperative that attends to the district’s students with special needs. Current or recent initiatives include an expansion of
shop facilities to enable increased vocational-education offerings, courses connecting students with the area’s natural resources, and revitalization of the high school’s varsity basketball program. Glenwood School District #401 320 N. Bunnell St, Glenwood, WA 509-364-3438 Mill A is a rural single school district surrounded by national forests, mountains, and crystal clear rivers. The nearest towns are Stevenson to the west and White Salmon to the east. The facility is a single building, with 3 classrooms, a cafeteria, library and gym that are well maintained for use by both students and community. Mill A School currently serves 24 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Kindergarten is all day. Both our reading and math curriculum are based upon the Common Core State Standards. Science is taught using FOSS kits, which offer hands-on exploration of numerous subjects, such as sound, anatomy, electricity, and magnetism. Teachers provide art instruction in the classroom.
program. In 2016, these volunteers presented their proposal to the Mill A School Board. The Mill A School District and a neighboring non-high district, Mount Pleasant School District, agreed to join this audacious plan. Together, the districts filed an application to create Pacific Crest Innovation Academy, and in February 2017 they received approval from the State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. During the summer of 2017, instructors were selected for the various PCIA courses, and the first year of study at PCIA began on August 30, 2017. Mill A Elementary 1142 Jessup Rd, Cook, WA. 98605 509-538-2522 Pacific Crest Innovation Academy 1142 Jessup Rd, Cook, WA. 98605 509-538-2700
PRIVATE EDUCATION Horizon Christian School, with around 200 students, pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, located in Hood River, serves the entire Columbia Gorge area and is regionally accredited through AdvanceEd.
High school students attend Stevenson High School in the Stevenson-Carson School District or Columbia High School in the White Salmon Valley School District. Transportation to and from Stevenson High School is provided by Mill A. Transportation to and from Columbia High School is provided by White Salmon Valley School District
Academic excellence at Horizon is accomplished through low teacher-student ratios and individualized attention to help students achieve their goals. Horizon teachers and staff are committed to creating a Godly, caring, and safe learning environment; therefore, we believe relationships are key: student/parent/teacher.
In 2015, community residents became aware of an opportunity for non-high school districts to create an in-district high school option for local students. Over the next nine months, a team of volunteers worked together to research, dream, and design a 21st century model high school
Students participate in a full range of classes and activities including Advanced Placement and college-level classes, field trips, retreats, mentoring, fine arts, service projects, and extracurricular activities all of which provide a rounded and rich curriculum. The Hawks soccer, volleyball, bas-
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL The largest provider of private education in the Gorge!
700 Pacific Avenue Hood River, Oregon 541-387-3200
Academic Excellence Biblical Worldview Character Development Music, Art, Sports Regionally Accredited Pre-K through 12th
ketball, track & field, and golf teams are frequent contenders for division titles at the 1A-OSAA level. Higher Education Washington State University Klickitat County Extension connects the people of Klickitat County to the research and knowledge base of the state’s land grant research university, providing solutions to local problems and stimulating local economies. Our county-based educators work with partners in the local communities to provide educational programs and leverage the broad resources of a major university to resolve issues and create a positive future for the residents of Klickitat County. Our local programs include 4-H Youth & Families and the beginnings of a Master Food Preserver program. In addition, Washington State University provides over 2,200 publications, numerous online educational opportunities, and other statewide educational programs and technical assistance from four Research and Extension Centers, 15 Academic Departments and six of WSU’s Academic Colleges. Examples of services available; Pressure Gauge Testing ($5.00), Insect Identification, Livestock Resources, Plant Identification, Plant Problem Diagnosis, and Small Farms Resources just to name a few. Our main office is located in Goldendale at 228 W. Main Street. In the near future we will have access to a drop box in White Salmon at the Pioneer Center 500 NE Washington Street. Columbia Gorge Community College - CGCC “builds dreams and transforms lives by providing lifelong educational programs that strengthen the community.” CGCC offers associate degrees, certificates, and transfer opportunities to fouryear institutions. The college serves over 6,000 students in a supportive environment with two campuses: The Dalles and Hood River. Their Renewable Energy Technology Program was the first of its kind on the West Coast. The Nursing and Health Occupations Program has trained hundreds of nurses and medical technicians. Through its Gorge Scholar Program, CGCC provides an opportunity for local high school graduates to attend CGCC for free, for up to two years. The college also provides workforce training, business counseling, childcare resource and referral services, maintains a commercial kitchen and offers adult continuing education courses that promote lifelong learning and skills development.
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Skyline Health White Salmon, WA
Medical Centers & HEALTH PROVIDERS
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find a local primary care provider through the establishment of Skyline Medical Clinic. The clinic functions as a patient-centered medical home, which – through collaboration with other health care providers – takes a person’s whole health into consideration.
As independent healthcare providers, we are uniquely positioned to help you understand all of the options available, and to personally advise you in choosing the best treatment path based on your individual needs. Locations in both White Salmon and Stevenson to better serve you. White Salmon Family Practice offers another other option for personalized medical care in Klickitat County.
Skyline Health, located in White Salmon, Wash., is a full-service Critical Access Hospital, offering advanced medical technology and specialty care, delivered with a personal touch. The Critical Access Hospital program relieves the financial burden placed upon small rural hospitals. Critical Access Hospitals are allowed more flexibility with federal rules and regulations and are eligible for higher level of reimbursement from the Medicare and Medicaid programs without increasing out-of-pocket costs for patients. Skyline Hospital hopes to make it easier for area residents to
Northshore Medical Group has been providing neighborly healthcare since 1974, with a dedicated team of local healthcare providers who have been helping individuals and families achieve good health and wellness throughout their lifetimes. We are a community-based practice serving all of the residents of the Columbia River Gorge regions in both Washington and Oregon. As family practice providers, we receive additional professional training in internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, orthopedics and psychiatry. This broad training enables us to address more than 90% of the medical issues you or your family might encounter. We are also trained to identify medical needs that may require the care of a specialist.
he area has numerous family medicine care centers serving the community, attracting top-quality providers who come to the Columbia Gorge seeking the idyllic lifestyle and sense of community offered here. A wide range of specialists are available throughout the Gorge region, including dermatologists, eye doctors, Ob/Gyn, podiatrists, and sports medicine physicians, to name a few.
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Within easy access there are two other hospitals across the river, while many more state-of-theart hospitals and specialist services are located in Portland, just an hour away. Oregon Health and Science University has its main campus and two hospitals in Portland, and is an award-winning research and health care provider in close proximity to Gorge residents. Dentistry is also a thriving specialty in the Gorge, with dozens of providers and specialists, including endodontics, denturists, and orthodontics.
Pediatric specialists in both health care and dentistry are also available, along with free and income-based health clinics. Alternative and complementary health practices are also widely utilized by county residents, and the numerous small businesses that provide a variety of healthcare needs and treatments are a testament to this. The Columbia Gorge offers naturopathic physicians, acupuncturists, chiropractors, massage therapists and natural healers. Many physical therapists practice at a handful of clinics, aiding recovery from injuries or surgery. There are a multitude of mental health providers with degrees in psychology, psychiatry, counseling, and social work to support residents with mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, stress, behavioral issues, or addiction. Residents value a quality of life hard to find anywhere else in the country, and their attentiveness to personal and community health is a large part of this lifestyle. With a close tie to the land, residents encourage one another to stay physically fit in the numerous gyms, yoga and fitness studios, as well as regular workouts in our outdoor gym: the Gorge. Along with the health food stores available, many locally-sourced, organic, and health-conscious eateries and grocers are also at the disposal of residents who seek such amenities. A strong Farmer’s Market network is an important aspect to connecting citizens to fresh produce and healthy options. A well run community food bank program ensures that even those financially restricted citizens have access to healthy, fresh foods.
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Northshore Medical Group Bingen, WA
COMMUNITY RESOURCES & FELLOWSHIP Klickitat County’s residents are community-oriented, which is why the area is home to a multitude of community resources, service clubs, and non-profit entities offering volunteer opportunities, and numerous options for community involvement. Your Chamber has several volunteer needs available now. Please call us! The non-profit organizations in the county focus on a variety of missions, including helping those
in need, protecting our environment, philanthropic fund-raising, and serving the community’s diverse population.
technology access. The FVRL Book-Mobile is a critical connection for many of the rural citizens, bringing resources to them.
A notable and widely-used community resource in the county is the White Salmon Valley Community Library, which is a branch of the Ft. Vancouver Regional Library System. The White Salmon Library proudly offers robust resources such as meeting spaces, exam proctoring, and
The communities within Klickitat County are resplendent with many worship and spiritual centers, with many denominations represented in dozens of churches. Whatever your faith, Klickitat County’s many religious organizations are all welcoming visitors and new members. 2020 Business Directory & Visitor’s Guide | 21
BUYER’S GUIDE ANIMAL AND VETERINARY Alpine Veterinary Hospital 208 Lincoln | Bingen, WA (509) 493-3908 | www.alpinevet.net Kirsten’s Critter Care White Salmon, WA 98672 (541) 490-6616 | Find Us On Facebook
ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT 301 Gallery 301 Oak St. | Hood River, OR (541) 490-4896 | Find us on Facebook! Big Britches Productions 1212 Columbia St. | Hood River, OR (541) 806-5885 | www.bigbritches.org Cedar Creek Alpacas 182 McNichols Rd | Cook, WA (541) 604-5765 | www.ceadercreekalpacas.net Columbia Center for the Arts 215 Cascade Ave | Hood River, OR (541) 387-8877 | www.columbiaarts.org Columbia Gorge Discovery Center 5000 Discovery Dr | The Dalles, OR (541) 296-8600 | www.gorgediscovery.org Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association PO Box 1019 | Hood River, OR (541) 490-4346 | www.gorgeorchestra.org Gorge Artists PO Box 1424 | Hood River, OR (509) 493-1974 | www.gorgeartists.org Gorge Heritage Museum 202 E Humboldt St | Bingen, WA (509) 493-3228 www.gorgeheritage.org Harmony of The Gorge PO Box 935 | Hood River, OR (509) 493-2006 www.harmonyofthegorge.com Huckleberry Festival Daubenspeck Park | Bingen, WA (509) 493-3607 www.huckleberry-fest.com Klickitat Historical Museum 92 Main St. | Klickitat, WA (509) 365-8006 www.gorgespirits.com/khm.ht Maryhill Museum of Art 35 Maryhill Museum Dr Goldendale, WA (509) 773-3733 www.maryhillmuseum.org
Performing Arts Initiative 415 Sieverkropp Dr. | Hood River, OR (503) 869-5645 www.gorgeperformingarts.org Squrl Music - Jive Radio 101.5 fm PO Box 511, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 399-6920 | www. jiveradio.org Western Antique Automobile & Aeroplane Museum (WAAAM) 1600 Air Museum Rd | Hood River, OR (541) 308-1600 | www.waaammuseum.org White Salmon Arts Council 1002 N Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2335 | www.whitesalmonarts.org White Salmon Spring Festival 250 Main St, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1252 https://whitesalmonspringfestival.com White Salmon Valley Community Library 77 NE Wauna Ave | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1132 | www.fvrl.org
AUTOMOTIVE Paco’s Tire Service & Auto Repairs 118 NE Nickols St | White Salmon, WA (509) 637-2534 | Find us on Facebook!
(509) 493-2122 www.bingenwashington.org City of White Salmon 100 N Main St. | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1133 | www.white-salmon.net Columbia River Gorge Commission 57 NE Wauna Ave, White Salmon, WA (509) 493-3323 www.gorgecommission.org Community Enrichment for Klickitat County 304 Fish Hatchery Rd | Goldendale, WA (509) 773-6067 | www.cekcwa.org Community Partners of Bingen-White Salmon 23 Henderson Ln, White Salmon, WA (713) 542-4359 www.communitypartnersbws.org Culture Seed 37 Nestor Peak Rd | White Salmon, WA (503) 739-4237 | www.cultureseed.org Helping Hands Against Violence PO Box 441 | Hood River, OR (541) 386-4808 | www.helpinghandsoregon.org K.C.F.D. #3 Volunteer Firefighters Association 200 Husum St. | Husum, WA (509) 493-2996 | www.kcfd3.com
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Costco Marketing 19610 SE 1st St | Camas, WA (360) 258-6239 | www.costco.com
Klickitat CO EMS District #1 310 S Roosevelt | Goldendale, WA (509) 773-1005
Fire Dog Inc. Extinguisher & Safety Service 22 Henderson Ln, White Salmon, WA 98672 (541) 490-7336 | Find us on Facebook
Klickitat County Court Appointed Special Advocates 131 W. Court St. | Goldendale, WA (509) 773-2473 | www.klickitatcountycasa.org
Gorge Sound & Light 42 Weather Rock Rd | Underwood, WA (509) 637-5120 | Find us on Facebook!
Klickitat County Economic Development 127 W. Court MS-CH-26 | Goldendale, WA (509) 773-7060 | www.klickitatcounty.or
Gorge-ous Weddings 192 Erickson Road Stevenson, WA (503) 360-4707 www.gorge-ousweddings.com
Mid Columbia Economic Development District 515 E. 2nd St | The Dalles, OR (541) 296-2266 | www.mcedd.org
Northwest Leadership Strategies White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 254-3688 http://nwleadershipstrategies.com/ Starlisa Black Photography 1 Heritage Plaza | White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 637-0949 www.starlisablackphotography.com
COMMUNITY & GOVERNMENT City of Bingen 112 N. Ash St | Bingen, WA
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Six Rivers Dispute Resolution Center 601 Cascade Ave | Hood River, OR (541) 386-1283 | www.6rivers.org Skyline Foundation 211 NE Skyline Dr | White Salmon, WA (509) 637-2602 | www.skylinefoundation.org Soroptimist International of Mt. Adams PO Box 152 | White Salmon, WA (509) 637-0322 | www.simtadams.org South Central Workforce Council 1205 Ahtanum Ridge Drive, Suite B | Yakima, WA (509) 574-1950 | www.southcentralwdc.com Trout Lake Business Association PO Box 394, Trout Lake, WA (509) 395-2488 http://www.troutlakewashington.com United Way of the Columbia Gorge PO Box 2 | Hood River, OR | (541) 386-6100 www.unitedwaycolumbiagorge.org US Fish & Wildlife 61552 SR 14 | Underwood, WA (509) 493-2934 | www.fws.gov/gorgefish VanAlstine, Bob & Sherry PO Box 972 | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2110 Washington Gorge Action Programs 115 W. Steuben | Bingen, WA (509) 493-3954 | www.wgap.org White Salmon Lions Club 203 SW Dogwood Ln | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-3424 | Find us on Facebook! White Salmon-Bingen Rotary 341 N. Main Ave. | White Salmon, WA www.whitesalmon-bingenrotary.org WorkSource White Salmon 107 W Jewett Ave | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-5009 | www.worksourcewa.com
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS
Mt. Adams Elks Lodge #1868 124 E Church St. | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1868 | www.waelks.net/mount-adams
J. Hammock & Associates 1099 Snowden Rd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2296 | www.hammock.net
Northshore Community Foundation 1 Heritage Plaza| White Salmon, WA (509) 493-3630
RADCOMP Technologies 136 N Main St | White Salmon, WA (866) 490-2426 | www.radcomp.com
PUD #1 of Klickitat County 110 NE Estes Ave | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2255 | www.klickitatpud.com Simonson, Fred & Rita White Salmon, WA (707) 363-0193 | Find us on Facebook
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & CONTRACTORS Alice Hellyar, Architect 107 W Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 310-3105 | www.alicehellyar.com
BUYER’S GUIDE Bell Design Company 900 W Steuben | Bingen, WA (509) 493-3886 | www.belldesigncompany.com
Sacred Earth Foundation - Ekone Ranch 401 Ekone Road | Goldendale, WA (509) 773-4536 | www.ekone.org
Kula Chiropractic Sports & Wellness Center 410 E Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-4000 | www.kulachiropractic.com
Bishop Sanitation 221 West Main St. | Goldendale, WA (509) 773-4707 | www.bishopsanitation.com
White Salmon Valley Education Foundation PO Box 2231 | White Salmon, WA (509) 637-5597 | www.wsvef.org
Little Shredders Dental 1615 Woods Ct | Hood River, OR (541) 490-4993 www.littleshreddersdental.com
Chinook Plumbing 1483 Markham Rd | Hood River, OR (541) 386-3388 | www.chinookplumbing.net
EVENT ACCOMMODATIONS
Columbia Gorge Habitat for Humanity / ReStore 111 E 5th St | The Dalles, OR (541) 296-8817 | http://columbiagorgehabitat.or Flume Road Water Services 62 Flume Rd | Willard, WA (509) 538-2643 I.V. Riley Materials Inc. 900 E Marina Way | Bingen, WA (541) 490-1510 | Find us on Facebook
Mountain View Grange #98 1085 Main Street | White Salmon, WA (360) 907-7637 Find us on Facebook! The Garage Event Space 323 Steuben St. | Bingen, WA (503) 927-7735 | Find us on Facebook! The Society Hotel 210 N. Cedar St, Bingen WA (503) 445-0444 | https://thesocietyhotel.com
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Mountain Sage Medicine 251 N. Main St | White Salmon, WA (509) 808-6364 www.mountainsagemedicine.com Mountain Vista Dental 640 N Main Ave | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2244 Northshore Medical Group 65371 WA-14 | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2133 www.northshore-medical.com
Liz Olberding, Architect 101 State St | Hood River, OR (907) 230-9871 | www.owarch.com
Barefoot Journeys 1980 Hwy 141 | Trout Lake, WA (509) 637-0988 | Find Us On Facebook
Sandi De’ak Studio - Facials & Massage 288 E. Jewett Blvd., Suite 400 White Salmon, WA (503) 516-6535 www.sandideakmassage.com
NW Natural 1125 Bargeway Rd | The Dalles, OR 541-296-2229 x 8610 https://www.nwnatural.com/
Butterfly Essentials & Spiritual Healing 35 Wallace Rd. | White Salmon, WA (503) 803-2241 | www.butterflyessentials.com
Skyline Health 211 NE Skyline Dr | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1101 | www.skylinehospital.com
Cascade Acupuncture Center 2690 May St Ste 101 | Hood River, OR (541) 387-4325 | www.CascadeAcupuncture.org
White Salmon Eye Care 950 E Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2020 www.whitesalmoneyecare.com
Stamp the Earth 1610 E. 9th St | The Dalles, OR (541) 716-1094 www.stamptheearth.com Studio CBC 312 Depot St. | Bingen, WA q (509) 637-2678 | www.studiocbc.com
EDUCATION Columbia River Gorge Technology Alliance 515 East 2nd St, The Dalles, OR (541) 296-2266 | www.crgta.org Horizon Christian School 700 Pacific Ave | Hood River, OR (541) 387-3200 www.horizonchristianschool.org Klickitat County Wa St University Extension 228 W. Main St. MS-CH 12, Goldendale, WA (509) 773-5817 www.extension.wsu.edu/klickitat
Mt. Adams Institute 2453 Highway 141, Trout Lake, WA (509) 395-3469 http://mtadamsinstitute.org
Cascade Wellness Clinic 663 Sunnyside Rd | Trout Lake, WA (509) 395-0024 www.cascadewellnessclinic.com Chambers Family Chiropractic 1000 W. Steuben St Ste 1 | Bingen, WA (509) 493-0555 www.chambersfamilychiropractic.com Columbia Basin Care 1015 Weber St | The Dalles, OR (541) 296-2156 | www.colbasin.com FLUX Therapy & Massage 107 W Jewett Blvd. Ste. 400 White Salmon, WA (541) 490-9794 | www.fluxtherapyllc.com Healing Pathway 251 N Main St | White Salmon, Wa (503) 330-2848 www.healingpathway.org Hi School Pharmacy 291 E. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2323 www.hi-schoolpharmacy.com
White Salmon Family Practice 181 W. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1470 www.whitesalmonfamilypractice.com
HOME & GARDEN Boni’s Landscaping & Construction 725 Aplin Rd | White Salmon, WA (509) 281-0821 GorgeUS Clean LLC 2 Snowden Crusher Plant RD White Salmon, WA 98672 (360) 784-4648 | Find Us On Facebook Maid for Life PO Box 155 | Bingen, WA (509) 261-1984 www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-o-leary-20148b33/ Neff Designs PO Box 1362, White Salmon, WA 98672 (360) 909-9503 | neff-designs.com
INDUSTRY & AGRICULTURE Columbia Gorge Winegrowers PO Box 665 | Hood River, OR (541) 965-1528 www.columbiagorgewine.com Innovative Composite Engineering - I.C.E. 1265 N Main Ave | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-4484 www.innovativecomposite.com Insitu, Inc 118 E. Columbia River Way | Bingen, WA (509) 493-8600 | www.insitu.com Mount Adams Fruit 6550 SR 14, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-1722 | mountadamsfruit.com North Sports, Inc 1 Northshore Dr | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-4938 www.northsports.com SDS Lumber Company 123 Industrial Rd | Bingen, WA (509) 493-2155 www.sdslumber.com Underwood Fruit & Warehouse 6550 SR-14 | Bingen, WA (509) 493-1722 www.underwoodfruit.com Wannamaker Estate Vineyard 100 Asplund Rd, Underwood, WA 98651 (503) 914-8883 www.wannamakerestatevineyard.com
LEGAL & FINANCIAL Acct-N-Tax 418 NE Tohomish St., Suite 100 PO Box 1907, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 774-4425 Campbell Phillips 208 State St, Ste. 202, Hood River, OR (541) 371-5585 www.campbellphillipslaw.com Christopher Lanz Law Office 1000 E Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2921 Columbia Bank 390 NE Tohomish | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2500 www.columbiabank.com CPS: Impact Insurance Marketing, Inc. 775 NW Loop Rd. | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-3445 www.cpinsurance.com
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BUYER’S GUIDE Edward Jones - Doug Comstock 218 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-0447 | www.edwardjones.com Edward Jones - Rachel Year 62 Vista Ridge Dr, Carson, WA 98610 (509) 774-8516 | Find Us On Facebook First Interstate Bank 111 N Oak St. | Bingen, WA (541) 308-1300 | www.firstinterstatebank.com Herman & Associates, CPA, PC 1000 E. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1717 | www.herman-associates.com Jasperson, Michele L. - Agency 218 E. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-3000 www.agents.farmers.com/wa/white-salmon/ michele-jasperson
(541) 386-2200 | www.hoodriverinn.com Bridge RV Park & Campground 65271 Hwy 14 | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1111 | www.bridgerv.com Cabins at Wind Mountain Ranch 192 Erickson Rd | Stevenson, WA (503) 360-4707 www.windmountainranch.com Carson Ridge Luxury Cabins 1261 Wind River Hwy | Carson, WA (509) 427-7777 www.carsonridgecabins.com Columbia Gorge Hood River B & B Association 918 Oak St | Hood River, OR (541) 387-2997 | www.gorgelodging.com Contentment Acres 238 Acme Rd | White Salmon, WA 512-818-5651 | www.contentmentacres.net
Kacena, James, Attorney at Law 181 West Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1776 | www.kacenalaw.com
Elk Meadow RV Park & Cabins 78 Trout Lake Creek Rd | Trout Lake, WA (509) 395-2400 | www.elkmeadowsrvpark.com
McCoy-Holliston Insurance 1001 E Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2266 www.mccoyholliston.com
Husum House 112 Husum St | Husum, WA (503) 381-8269 www.husumhouse.com
Mike Cole Insurance 1000 W Steuben/Hwy 14 | Bingen, WA (509) 493-4400 www.mikecoleinsurance.com
Inn of the White Salmon 172 W. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2335 www.innofthewhitesalmon.com
Peachey Davies Myers & Dunn, PC 430 Industrial Way, Hood River, OR (541) 386-2221 | www.gorgelaw.com
Klickitat River Inn 218 2nd St, Klickitat, WA 98628 (509) 310-9636 | www.klickitatriverinn.com
Riverview Community Bank 330 E. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-3449 www.riverviewbank.com
Ruby June Inn & Icehouse Wine Bar 866 Hwy 141, Husum, WA 98623 (509) 281-1181, www.rubyjuneinn.com
Three E Accounting 343 Little Mtn Rd | Trout Lake, WA (509) 395-2475
Steelhead Ranch Alpacas 1376 Hwy 141 | White Salmon, WA (425) 408-2914 | www.steelheadranch.com
Trimaran Capital, LLC 107 Dogwood Lane Ste | White Salmon, WA (912) 308-5706 www.trimarancapital.com
The Lyle Hotel 100 7th St | Lyle, WA | (509) 365-5953 www.thelylehotel.com
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MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS Brass Tacks Marketing & Design 17 Vista Ridge Rd, White Salmon, WA (509) 310-3438 | brass-tacksmarketing.com
John L. Scott Real Estate 1000 W. Steuben St. | Bingen, WA (509) 493-3440 www.johnlscott.com
Hagadone Directories 616 E. 3rd | The Dalles, OR (509) 731-2457 | www.blackphonebook.com
Klickitat County Title Company 220 W. Steuben St. | Bingen, WA (509) 493-4112
Light Wave Communications 391 Ashley Dr | Underwood, WA (509) 493-3883 www.lightwavevideo.com
KS Real Estate PO Box 71 | White Salmon, WA (415) 902-5215
Platinum Marketing & Design PO Box 234 | Husum, WA (541) 705-7217 www.platinummarketing.org Sasquatch? Recordings 210 Oak St. Bingen, WA (503) 753-4215 www.sasquatchnw.net Signs & Designs 1435 SW Brislawn Loop Rd, White Salmon, WA (509) 637-0290 www.signsanddesignsstudio.com Summit Embroidery Works 805 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-2806 www.summitembroideryworks.com Wind River Publishing LLC 714 Cascade Ave. Unit 11 | Hood River, OR (541) 806-1436 | www.windriverpublishing.net
PERSONAL SERVICES & CARE
Umpqua Bank 73 NE Estes Ave | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1252 | www.umpquabank.com
The Society Hotel 405 Franklin St. | Bingen, WA (503) 445-0444 www.thesocietyhotel.com
Wyers Law, PC 218 E. Steuben | Bingen, WA (509) 493-2772 | www.wyerslawpc.com
Trout Lake Abbey 46 Stoller Rd, Trout Lake, WA 98650 (509) 395-2030 | www.tlabbey.com
LODGING
White Salmon Studio 415 E Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (360) 840-3208 explorewhitesalmon.com/white-salmon-studio
Best Western Plus Hood River Inn 1108 E. Marina Way | Hood River, OR
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Huckleberry Nannies Carson, WA 98610 (541) 636-1744 | huckleberrynannies.com Today’s Chalet 1000 E. Jewett | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-3995 | www.todayschalet.com Union Event Company 145 E Jewett Blvd Ste 303, White Salmon, WA (541) 645-5123 | www.unioneventco.com
Pacific Rim Brokers 65 NE Estes | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1783 | www.pacificrimbrokers.com Pathfinder Real Estate Services 1030 E. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 774-0466 | www.pathfinder-re.com Port of Klickitat 154 E. Bingen Point Way #A | Bingen, WA (509) 493-1655 | www.portofklickitat.com W3 Properties PO Box 431 | Husum, WA (360) 600-9485 Wendy Vaday Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty 116 3rd St #209, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 399-0548 wendyvaday.cascadesothebysrealty.com Windermere Real Estate | Columbia River Gorge 106 West Steuben St | Bingen, WA (509) 493-4666 www.windermere.com/offices/bingen
RESTAURANTS, FOOD & BEVERAGE AniChe Cellars 71 Little Buck Creek Rd, Underwood, WA (360) 624-6531 | www.anichecellars.com Beneventi’s Pizza 201 W. Steuben | Bingen, WA (509) 493-2177 | www.beneventispizza.com
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Carmen’s Kitchen 223 W. Steuben St | Bingen, WA (509) 281-3215 | Find us on Facebook!
AmeriTitle 165 NE Estes | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1965 | www.ameri-title.com
Cascade Cliffs Vineyard & Winery 8866 Hyw 14 | Wishram, WA (509) 767-1100 | www.cascadecliffs.com
Annala Carol, Realtor 2495 Cascade Ave | Hood River, OR (541) 386-2322 | www.realestateinthegorge.com
Chesser Roe Teas 77 NE Wauna St, White Salmon, WA 206.508.6220 x201 | www.chesserroe.com
Dawn McSweyn Real Estate 106 W. Steuben Ave, Bingen, WA 98605
Chip’s Bar & Grill 219 W. Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605
BUYER’S GUIDE (509) 281-0559 | Find Us On Facebook Columbia Gorge GF Bakery 740 East Steuben, Bingen, WA 98605 (541) 645-0570 www.columbiagorgeglutenfree.com COR Cellars 151 Old Hwy 8 | Lyle, WA (509) 365-2744 | www.corcellars.com Domaine Pouillon Winery 170 Lyle Snowden Rd | Lyle, WA (509) 365-2795 | www.domainepouillon.com Everybody’s Brew & Pub 177 E. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 637-2774 | www.everybodysbrewing.com Hawkins Cellars 10401 Cook Underwood Rd Underwood, WA 98651 (503) 505-4359 | www.hawkinscellars.com Henni’s Kitchen & Bar 120 East Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1555 www.henniskitchenandbar.com Hood River County Fruit Loop 12346 Alderwood Dr | La Pine, OR (541) 490-7713 www.hoodriverfruitloop.com Jacob Williams Winery 3 Avery Rd. | Wishram, WA (541) 645-0462 | www.jacobwilliamswinery.com Klickitat Canyon & Columbia Gorge Winery 6 Lyle Snowden Rd | Lyle, WA (541) 400-8147 www.Klickitatcanyonwinery.com La Gula Mexican Food 1881 Wind River Hwy, Carson, WA (509) 774-9695 | Find Us On Facebook Le Doubble Troubble Wine Company 111 E. Jewett Blvd. | White Salmon, WA (509) 281-3240 | www.ldtwines.com
Skunk Brothers Spirits 40 SW Cascade Ave | Stevenson, WA (360) 213-3420 www.skunkbrothersspirits.com Solstice Wood Fire Café 501 Portway Ave | Hood River, OR (541) 436-0800 www.solsticewoodfirecafe.com Soluna Vineyards PO Box 1159 | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1600 | www.ascendentewine.com Syncline Wine Cellars 111 Balch Rd | Lyle, WA (509) 365-4361 | www.synclinewine.com Taqueria el Rinconcito Express 114 W. Steuben | Bingen, WA (509) 493-8227 | www.elrinconcitoexpress.com Tetrahedron Wines 421 State St | Lyle, WA (509) 774-8323 | www.tetrahedronwines.com The Lyle Hotel Restaurant & Bar 100 7th St, Lyle, WA 98635 (509) 365-5953 | thelylehotel.com The Society Hotel Café & Bar 210 N. Cedar St, Bingen, WA 97605 (503) 445-0444 | thesocietyhotel.com Uplifted Coffee Company 705 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (541) 490-0837 | uplifted-coffee.business.site/ Wet Planet Grill 860 Hwy 141, White Salmon, WA 98672 (800) 306-1673 www.wetplanetwhitewater.com White Salmon Vineyard 63281 SR 14 | Underwood, WA (509) 493-4640 www.whitesalmonvineyard.com
Blackbird & Ivory Boutique 115 N. Main St, Unit 119, White Salmon, WA (509) 281-1642 | blackbirdandivory.com Blowfish Designs 363 E. Jewett Blvd. | White Salmon, WA (970) 404-0800 www.blowfishhats.com Glenwood General Store 208 E Main St , Glenwood, WA 98619 (509) 364-3535 | Find Us On Facebook Harvest Market 77 NE Wauna St, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-9494 | www.harvestmarketstores Market/Market 113 W. Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 637-4160
River Drifters 856 Highway 141 | White Salmon, WA (800) 972-0430 | www.riverdrifters.net Strawberry Mt. 24/7 Gym 1320 Main Ave. | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1316 | www.strawberrymt.com Underwood Park & Recreation District 951 School House Rd. Underwood, WA (509) 972-6400 www.underwoodcommunity.org Wet Planet Rafting & Kayaking 860 Hwy 141 | Husum, WA (800) 306-1673 www.wetplanetwhitewater.com Zoller’s Outdoor Odysseys 1248 Hwy 141| BZ Corner, WA (509) 493-2641 | www.zooraft.com
TRAVEL & TRANSPORTATION Mountain Home Biological, Inc 30 Stone Rd, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-2669 | www.pelletlab.com Tea Lyn’s Tea Shop 121 N. Main Ave, White Salmon, WA (509) 281-3205 | www.tealyns.com The Book Peddler 154 E Jewett Blvd, White Salmon, WA (509) 493-4644 | Find Us On Facebook Tokki Art Supply 113 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (360) 818-4359 | www.tokkiartsupply.com Trellis Fresh Flowers & Gifts 114 W. Stueben St | Bingen, WA (509) 493-4844 | www.trellisfreshflowers.net Wild Daffodil Sewing 120 W. Main St, Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 261-9267 | www.wilddaffodilsewing.com
Bridge of the Gods Shuttle Stevenson, WA 98648 (360) 213-4188 | bogshuttle.com Explore The Gorge 1360 Barker Rd, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-2384 | explorethegorge.com Hatt’s Fuel Stop - Sinclair 204 W Steuben St | Bingen, WA (541) 296-3515 Hunsaker Oil Company 1107 N Main Ave | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-2234 Martin’s Gorge Tours 730 NE Bone Rd. | Stevenson, WA (877) 290-8687 www.martinsgorgetours.com
SPORTS & RECREATION
Maryhill Winery Tasting Room 9774 Hwy 14 | Goldendale, WA (509) 773-1976 | www.maryhillwinery.com
Willow Wine Cellars 10481 Cook Underwood Rd Underwood, WA 98651 (541) 400-8613 | willowwinecellars.com
Mugs Coffee 221 West Steuben St | Bingen, WA (509) 281-3100 | www.mugsco.com
Zollers Class 5 Cafe 1248 Hwy 141, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2641 | www.zooraft.com
Riverside & Cebu Lounge 1108 E. Marina Way, Hood River, OR (541) 386-2200 | www.hoodriverinn.com
SHOPPING & SPECIALTY RETAIL
Ruby June Inn & Icehouse Wine Bar 866 Hwy 141, Husum, WA 98623 (509) 281-1181 | www.rubyjuneinn.com
137 E. Jewett Blvd | White Salmon, WA (509) 493-1333 | www.artisansdesigns.com
Array of Elegance 15 Osborne Rd | White Salmon, WA (309) 657-2180 | www.arrayofelegance.com Artisan’s Jewelry & Gallery
Doctor Roscoe’s Holistic Bicycle Repair & Sales 209 W. Steuben | Bingen, WA (509) 281-3500 www.doctorroscoesbikes.com Hood River WaterPlay 1108 E. Marina Way | Hood River, OR (541) 386-9463 www.hoodriverwaterplay.com John’s Services Cathlamet, WA 98612 (907) 887-1412 Klickitat Trail Conservancy (KTC) PO Box 512 | Lyle, WA (509) 365-4673 | www.klickitat-trail.org
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PROMOTING AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE Eighty miles long and 4,000 feet deep in some places, the Columbia River Gorge is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most spectacularly scenic outdoor playgrounds. Straddling the Oregon-Washington state line, its 300,000 acres beg to be explored. There are rivers to be rafted, lush forests to be explored from a saddle or a bike, mountains to be hiked, and black basalt cliffs to be scaled. Best of all, the Columbia River Gorge is easily accessible, just an hour’s drive from Portland/Vancouver. Like the Grand Canyon, the Columbia River Gorge is a testament to the power of flowing water. For more than 40 million
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years, the Columbia River has carved a deep gash into the volcanic rock of the Cascade Mountains. At some points, the canyon walls now tower 4,000 feet above the river, creating a wind tunnel that can generate 30-knot winds and makes the gorge arguably the boardsailing capital of the world. From jet skiing and outrigger canoes to foil boarding and stand up paddling, our wind and water combinations offer a variety of options for you to try. Rentals and lessons are available from several sources. The Columbia Gorge Windsurfing Association has demo equipment available for kids – free or very reasonable.
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New Years Day Polar Plunge, Maryhill State Park
2/14-17 Gorge Wine Weekend Winery Open Houses 4/24-25 Community Pride Clean-Up, White Salmon-Bingen Rotary 4/24-26 Gorge Artists Open Studio Tour 5/10
Mother’s Day at Maryhill Museum, Goldendale
5/22-25 Gorge Wineries Open Houses 5/25
Memorial Day Ceremony, White Salmon Cemetery
5/22-25 Gorge Wine Weekend Winery Open Houses 5/29 - 31 Spring Festival, Rheingarten Park White Salmon 6/20-21 Ketchum Kalf NPRA Rodeo 85th Annual, Glenwood 6/20
Columbia Gorge Regional Airport – Fly-In, Dallesport
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Mt. Adams Country Bicycle Tour, Trout Lake
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Fourth of July Parade & Micro Marathon 0.1K Race, Husum
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White Salmon 4th of July Parade and Picnic in the Park
7/31-8/2 Trout Lake Fair, Trout Lake
There are rivers to be rafted, lush forests to be explored from a saddle or a bike, mountains to be hiked, and black basalt cliffs to be scaled.”
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Food For All – annual WAGAP foodbank fundraiser dinner
8/19-23 Klickitat County Fair & NPRA Rodeo, Goldendale 8/28-31 Gravity Games on the Historic Maryhill Loops Road, Goldendale 9/4-6
Annual Community Rummage Sale/Scholarship Fundraiser, Trout Lake
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Gorge Wine Weekend Winery Open Houses
9/11-13 Huckleberry Festival, Daubenspeck Park, Bingen 9/19
Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery Open House, Hwy 14-Cook
10/3-4 Car Is King Weekend at Maryhill Museum of Art, Goldendale 10/31
Community Haunted House, The Society Hotel, Bingen
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Business Trick or Treating Jewett Blvd, White Salmon
11/27-29 Gorge Wine Weekend Winery Open Houses 12/5
Dreaming of a White Salmon Holiday events: Breakfast with Santa, Craft Fair, Wassail at Library, Business Open Houses, Caroling, Lighting of the Christmas Tree and Menorah, S’Mores Fire Circles
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variety of art galleries, gift shops, museums, and cultural attractions exist here. Bingen is home to Antiques & Oddities, one of the largest antique malls in the region that is so much more than antiques. Goldendale is proud of their State Park Observatory. This unique state park houses one of the nation’s largest, most accessible public telescopes in a newly renovated facility. The engaging viewing programs are a must do. We have an annual Art Studio tour to highlight the many artists working from home studios. Gorge Artists welcome scheduled visits to their studios year round. There are many talented local Musicians playing every week at a variety of locations. Check our events calendar and the newsletter for details. Performing Arts are strong in our communities and there are numerous productions year round for your entertainment. There is a large selection of excellent dining
possibilities and coffee shops, as well as several lodging options scattered throughout western Klickitat County. We have multiple renowned wineries with tasting rooms, an expanding, award-winning microbrewery and a local year round farm store in Bingen with fresh produce, in addition to a great quality full service grocery store in White Salmon, which also offers a hot/ cold deli. In neighboring towns can be found many wonderful, rustic (and sometimes colorful), “Mom and Pop” stores. The Glenwood General Store has well stocked shelves with a diverse assortment of supplies. Mount Adams stands tall as the 2nd highest mountain in the state. It is visible from many parts of Klickitat County, with some great viewing areas in several locations. On good viewing days, you can see four mountains from a location near Eddieville Raceway, just south of Goldendale on Hwy 97: Hood, Adams, St. Helens and Rainier. The eastern portion of Klickitat County is popular
with Rally drivers and car touring groups for the wonderful drives available. Many hiking trails and waterfalls are scattered throughout the area, from deep forest to dry oak savannahs. Wildflowers are a delight, with a large variety from west to east, and throughout at least 3 seasons. Long country drives are available on paved, gravel or dirt roads, and easy access to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and the Columbia River National Scenic Area. Fish hatcheries throughout the county are fun to visit. Conboy Lake Wildlife Refuge outside of Glenwood is a serene and special place. Home to massive herds of bugling elk and the rare Oregon spotted frogs, as well as a nesting place for the migrating Sandhill Cranes, you may be the only human for miles. You can watch the paragliders hovering over Bingen and landing out at Bingen Point on a big grassy area that is also popular with dog owners and picnickers. Rock climbers have several basalt cliffs to enjoy not far out of town, and there is more than one sail-board park where you can join in or simply watch in amazement. White Salmon is home to the 19 acre ‘Spokes Bike Park’ and there are numerous off road cycling trails nearby. There is even a popular skateboard park in Bingen. A wonderful way to experience our area is on horseback. Spend the morning hours on a trail ride and then go whitewater rafting in the afternoon to make a refreshing day of it. Far to the east, Bickleton boasts a large bluebird 2020 Business Directory & Visitor’s Guide | 29
population which can be viewed along their hiking trails and open prairie. The oldest operating tavern in the state of Washington is another claim to fame for Bickleton. Rivers, lakes and streams mean fishing! Several varieties of trout, steelhead, bass, salmon and sturgeon are the draw here. Go with a guide or venture on your own. Pickup tackle and supplies at many local shops where all your provisions and licenses can be purchased. Winter recreation is one of the county’s best kept secrets. With snow-mobiling, sledding, Nordic skiing, and snowshoeing all readily accessed in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, there are a variety of ways to enjoy our winter wonderland. Remember to stop at the Mt. Adams Chamber Visitor Center for your non-motorized Sno-Park Permit before you go. There are several good mechanics in the area, an auto parts store, and a bicycle sales and repair shop.
Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association, varied locations Columbia Gorge Performing Arts Initiative is developing plans for a Hood River based Arts Center.
PARKS Bingen Marina Park, Bingen, WA (shady grass, walking path, picnic area, boat launch) Daubenspeck Park, Bingen, WA (skate park, playground, basketball court, picnic area) Rheingarten Park, White Salmon, WA (tennis courts, gazebo, playground, picnic area) Francis Gaddis Park, White Salmon, WA (picnic area, access to Jewett Creek Trails) Klickitat Community Center, Klickitat, WA (playground, baseball/soccer field, picnic area) Lyle Activity Center, Lyle, WA (playground, covered picnic area, baseball/soccer field)
MUSEUMS & HERITAGE SITES Columbia Gorge Arts and Culture Alliance promoting the rich arts and cultural heritage of the Columbia Gorge through website and social media, Art & Culture tour maps, and “Hear in the Gorge” podcasts (hearinthegorge.com) telling captivating stories about our culture and heritage while providing a better sense of place. Columbia Gorge Discovery Center 5000 Discovery Drive, The Dalles, OR Maryhill Museum of Art 35 Maryhill Museum Drive, Goldendale, WA Stonehenge – World War I Klickitat County Veterans Memorial, Maryhill, WA Gorge Heritage Museum 202 East Humboldt, Bingen, WA Klickitat Historical Museum 92 Main St. Klickitat, WA WAAAM – Western Antique Automobile and Airplane Museum, Hood River, OR
THEATERS The Bingen Theater, Bingen, WA Columbia Center for the Arts, Hood River, OR
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Underwood Community Center, Underwood, WA (soccer fields, gazebo, picnic area, horse riding arena, basketball/tennis courts) Northwestern Park, Hwy 141 White Salmon, Wa
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WINERIES Americas’ Most Unique Wine Region is located less than an hour east of Portland, Oregon. Straddling the mighty Columbia River, the Columbia Gorge Growing Region includes the fertile soils of both Washington and Oregon. From the marine influenced climate of Underwood Mountain to the arid dryland of the Eastern Gorge, from Albarino to Zinfandel, the grapes and wines of this 40 mile stretch are a spectacular selection of sweet whites and luscious reds. Our winemakers have access to over 50 different premium grape varieties to create their distinct and extraordinary artisan wines. Whichever direction you are headed, we can direct you to a local winery.
MICROBREWERIES Recently growing in popularity, there are now several microbreweries locally with claim to regional and national level awards with their craft. Our local brew masters are passionate about the process and their commitment to making quality beer. Everybody’s Brewing in White Salmon is a core of the downtown scene with live music almost every weekend and a great menu, as well as an outdoor patio deck with Mt. Hood views.
CAMPING/RV PARKS Who doesn’t love to camp as a way to connect with the natural world? There’s a long tradition of camping in the Gorge - from backpacking to RVs. Everyone finds a different balance between their rugged, inner wild and the joy of a few luxuries. We can suggest options for whatever level of comfort you desire. Regardless of your go-to camping style, please tread lightly on our natural and cultural resources, keep other people’s experience in mind, and generally remember to ‘Recreate with Respect’! Be aware that technology will not always serve you in the wilderness areas of our region. Be prepared with backup plans, hard maps and always take some supplies with you when venturing. It is advisable to keep your fuel tanks filled, as the nearest gas station could be some miles away.
WATER ACCESS The Columbia River is shared by many different groups, windsurfers, kayakers, fishermen, families, boaters, and barges, among others. While most people see the river as a source of recreation, local tribes see it as a means of survival, and regional barge companies see it as a means for business travel. Be aware of and 2020 Business Directory & Visitor’s Guide | 31
courteous to other users, and always practice good safety habits with children and pets. Leave it better than you found it. Please be respectful of the Native American In Lieu Sites along the Columbia River which are designated by the Federal Government for access only by tribal members.
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CHAMBER MEMBER BENEFITS The Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce is organized to unite its members for the purpose of promoting business, economic development, tourism, recreational use, and residential potential of the area.
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES The Chamber Board of Directors holds an annual retreat and sets the goals for the next year. In 2019, the following items were identified as priorities: • Continued work on focused marketing strategies. • Presenting membership value. • Committee Task Lists / member engagement. • Event development and gaining sponsorships for our events.
CHAMBER STAFF Our goal is to see our local communities thrive and to create positive connections which spark synergy and momentum. We support this by focusing on our key objectives: • Support local business and advocate on their behalf. • Building partnerships at all levels of government and key industry groups to promote business here and to seek their assistance to guide development. • Ensure the governance of MACC and its 34 | Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce
resourcing is sufficient to undertake effective programs and support on behalf of business members. Everything that we do should be in alignment with our Chamber Mission: “Promote business involvement to enhance a vibrant community” Together with our members and other entities we work towards creating a healthy, connected community that cares. Thank you for being engaged with us. Tammara Tippel | Executive Director Darlisa Black | Visitor Center SuperStar/Staff Photographer Cindy Park | Visitor Center SuperStar
2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ruth Shafer is in her second term as President of the Chamber. Ruth has worked for the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District since 1991 and moved to White Salmon in 2017 to take the position of White Salmon Valley Community Librarian. She is committed to finding ways for the community to engage through books and film discussions in addition to providing a wide range of activities at the library for all ages. In addition to her position on the Chamber Board she is a Board Member with Soroptimists International of Mount Adams, where she has been a member since 2018. She is an avid birder and enjoys going
wherever the birds take her. Ruth is an accomplished mosaic and fiber artist and has most recently taken up the art of batik. Kip Miller is in his second year as Secretary on the Mt Adams Chamber of Commerce and Board Member of the Northshore Community Foundation. He is Community Relations Coordinator for Insitu which includes managing charitable giving, volunteer, and internal employee programs. He cares about people and is passionate in connecting resources with those in need for a successful outcome. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his growing family and attempting to play golf. His highlight at MACC so far was reviving the “Art” in the annual Art & Wine Fusion as he got to meet and learn the stories of over 30 local Gorge artists and help display their beautiful work. Karalee Chabotte joined the MACC board in September 2019. She currently serves as our Board Treasurer. She is a Retail Manager at First Interstate Bank in Bingen. Ms. Chabotte is also a Rotarian for the White Salmon/Bingen Rotary club where she serves as the club foundation Treasurer and is also a Volunteer for the White Salmon Fire Department. Ms. Chabotte has served on the chamber board many years ago when she first moved to the gorge area. Since
she has been back in the Bingen/White Salmon community Karalee has immersed herself by picking up where she left off prior to her working in Hood River. In her spare time she enjoys hiking and camping in the summer and snow-shoeing in the winter. Jeff Meier has over 25 years of experience working with businesses and individuals providing tax preparation, consulting and planning services. His business is Acct-N-Tax LLC and is located in a brand new office location in White Salmon just north of Harvest Market. He is an active member in the community involved in the White Salmon/Bingen Rotary club and various Charitable Organizations. He also served on the Chamber Board in the past as a Treasurer. In his spare time, he enjoys playing tennis, golf, traveling and spending time with the family including his two dogs.
Dawn McSweyn has been a licensed REALTOR® for 13 years and works with Windermere Real Estate Columbia River Gorge in Oregon and Washington. Prior to Real Estate, Dawn worked as a Business Systems Liason at a large financial institution. She has been active in her community by reading to children for the last 6 years and being a 3rd Year Treasurer for Soroptimist International of Mt. Adams. In her spare time, Dawn likes hiking, photography, playing with her dogs, and hanging out with her family! Micki Colloton owns and operates Steelhead Ranch in Husum with her husband Matt and two sons Chase and Cody. Their beautiful farm is home to 20 suri alpacas, a Great Pyreness dog ‘Chevas’, several chickens, ducks, African Grey Geese, 3 barn cats and a Shepard dog ‘Charlie’ that loves to play fetch. She works full time for Baker Tilly as an Experienced Business Systems Analysts / Project Manager with a history of working in the information technology and services industry.
Mirayia Chacon-Baker has been with Employment Security at WorkSource since 1989. She is committed to what she values most: encouraging others to reach their full potential. Her contributions to the White Salmon community have been to volunteer whenever possible. She adores her family and enjoys spending quality time with her precious grandchildren. In her spare time, she takes great delight in sewing, quilting, cooking and enjoys traveling abroad with her family. Jill Vacek recently joined The Society Hotel as the Events, Marketing and Booking Sales Manager. She leads group sales and marketing efforts for the hotel and provides hotel tours to event planners, community members, organizations and corporations. Jill previously worked for Insitu where she led communications, community relations, government relations and events. She enjoys spending time with family and friends hiking, paddle boarding and just enjoying all the wonderful things the Gorge has to offer.
Chamber Mission: “Promote business involvement to enhance a vibrant community”
Pictured top to bottom, and left to right: Tammara Tippel, Ruth Shafer, Kip Miller, Karalee Chabotte, Jeff Meier, Dawn McSweyn, Micki Colloton, Mirayia Chacon-Baker, Jill Vacek
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T H A N K YO U FO R YOUR SERVICE
IN MEMORIAL:
Doug Comstock, Edward Jones Investments - Wrapping up six years of cham ber board ser vice at the end of 2019, Doug is someon e we know we can still count on to lend a helping hand. A passionate community volunteer involved in many of our local non profits, Doug walks his talk. His contributions as a Board President helped to steer the direction of the Chamber during times of transition.
Bill Werst, Big Yellow House Vacation Rentals - Bill Werst passed away peacefully on the morning of Tuesday, Jan, 29, 2020, after many years of living boldly and selflessly, including the last 2-½ years with pancreatic cancer in defiance of an initial 6-month prognosis.
Fred Simonson, retired – Due to smart investments made through Doug Comstock of Edward Jones, Fred retired from the City of White Salmon Public Works department and became known around town for his major support of community events. Fred served six years on our Board of Directors and served a term as President. Fred contributed many hours and ideas to making things successful at our events.
His consulting career in Management Improvement led from American Airlines through consulting for ski resorts and casinos and even writing a “Common Sense Managing” handbook, with many awards and other stops along the way. But his real passion was always doing good for others. He was an amateur magician who would spontaneously entertain just about anyone with illusions, coin tricks, and flames shooting from his fingers. He organized and led a huge handicapped skiing program, organized fundraisers, festivals, public concerts galore (at least 26), and was responsible for bringing back the White Salmon July 4th Parade and Band Concert in Rheingarten Park. Creating the Halloween Haunted House was one of his favorite events. He volunteered with and served on the board of the Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce, White Salmon Bingen Community Partners, and even took a term on the White Salmon City Council, using his management improvement skills to better define the vision and mission of the city. He was a great friend to many here in White Salmon and to many others far beyond our little part of the world.
INVITATION TO JOIN If you are not currently a Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce member, we invite you to complete an application now and start using your benefits right away. Why delay? Now is the time! Financial hesitations? Talk to us about a payment plan. The cost of your membership is an investment in a much larger return of value, if you utilize it consistently. Let MACC and our member network of over 200 other businesses and organizations support you in thriving, not just surviving. The connections you can make through us
can make a difference. Application available at http://mtadamschamber.com/join-our-chamber/, at the Visitor Center at 1 Heritage Plaza in White Salmon or by calling us at 509-493-3630.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Coffee & Tea Connection - 3rd Thursdays at 8 am / Rotating Member Locations Business After Hours – held monthly at a hosting member location usually at 5:30 pm. Sign up early to get the month of your choice. Co-Sponsor opportunities available – partner with another host. Annual Awards Banquet – Annually, Mt Adams Chamber hosts an event to honor outstanding citizens with Community Spirit awards. This is an opportunity to reconnect with your Chamber peers and meet new members as we celebrate the successes of our past year. Open Houses/Ribbon Cuttings/Grand Openings – let us help promote your milestones. Entrepreneurial/ Small Business Roundtable – held twice a year to promote resources, connections and support.
ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Annual Membership Directory Annual Co-Op ad in the Columbia River Gorge to Mt Hood Visitor Guide. Quarterly Seasonal Co-Op ad in The Gorge Magazine Chamber Website/enhanced listings/banner ads Electronic Monthly Newsletter Business Seminars/Panel Discussions/ Workshops Event Host / Sponsor Community Resources (new resource guide being developed) White Salmon Valley Community Librar y, White Salmon, WA Mid Columbia Housing Authority 888356-8919 211info.org Legislative Info
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MEMBER DIRECTORY 123 301 Gallery 301 Oak St, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 490-4896 301gallery.com
A Acct-N-Tax
www.belldesigncompany.com
Beneventi’s Italian Restaurant 201 W. Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-2177 www.beneventispizza.com
Best Western Plus Hood River Inn
418 NE Tohomish St., Suite 100 PO Box 1907 White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 774-4425
1108 E. Marina Way Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-2200 www.hoodriverinn.com
Alice Hellyar, Architect
Big Britches Productions
107 W Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 310-3105 www.alicehellyar.com
1059 Indian Creek Rd Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 380-0857 www.bigbritches.org
Alpine Veterinary Hospital
Bishop Sanitation - Septic Services & Portable Toilet Rentals
208 Lincoln St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-3908 www.alpinevet.net
AmeriTitle 165 NE Estes Ave. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1965 www.ameri-title.com
AniChe Cellars 71 Little Buck Creek Rd. Underwood, WA 98651 (360) 624-6531 www.anichecellars.com
Annala Carol, Realtor 2495 Cascade Ave Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 490-5099 www.RealEstateInTheGorge.com
Array of Elegance 15 Osbourne Rd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (309)657-2180 www.arrayofelegance.com
Artisans Jewelry & Gallery
221 West Main St Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-4707 www.bishopsanitation.com
Blackbird & Ivory Boutique 115 N. Main St, Unit 119 White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 281-1642 blackbirdandivory.com
Blowfish Designs 363 E. Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (970) 404-0800 www.blowfishhats.com
725 Alpin Rd, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 281-0821 Find Us On Facebook
Brass Tacks Marketing & Design 17 Vista Ridge Rd White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 310-3438 brass-tacksmarketing.com
Bridge of the Gods Shuttle
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Bridge RV Park & Campground
1980 Hwy 141, Trout Lake, WA 98650 (509) 637-0988 Find Us On Facebook
Bell Design Company 900 W. Steuben, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-3886
206.508.6220 x201 www.chesserroe.com
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Chinook Plumbing
Cabins at Wind Mountain Ranch
1483 Markham Rd, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-3388 www.chinookplumbing.net
192 Erickson Rd. Stevenson, WA 98648 (503) 360-4707 www.windmountainranch.com
Campbell Phillips 208 State Street, Suite 202 Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 371-5585 www.campbellphillipslaw.com
Carmen’s Kitchen 223 W. Steuben St. Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 281-3215 Find Us On Facebook
Chip’s Bar & Grill 219 W. Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 281-0559 Find Us On Facebook
Christopher Lanz Law Office 1000 E Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2921
City of Bingen 112 Ash St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-2122 www.bingenwashington.org
Carson Ridge Luxury Cabins 1261 Wind River Hwy Carson, WA 98610 (509) 427-7777 www.carsonridgecabins.com
City of White Salmon
Cascade Acupuncture Center, LLC
Columbia Bank
2690 May St. Ste. 101 Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 387-4325 www.cascadeacupuncture.org
390 NE Tohomish St. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2500 www.columbiabank.com
Cascade Cliffs Vineyard & Winery
Columbia Basin Care
8866 SR 14, Wishram, WA 98673 (509) 767-1100 www.cascadecliffs.com
1015 Webber St, The Dalles, OR 97058 (541) 296-2156 www.colbasin.com
Cascade Wellness Clinic
Columbia Center for the Arts
663 Sunnyside Rd Trout Lake, WA 98650 (509) 395-0024 www.cascadewellnessclin
215 Cascade Ave, Hood River, OR 97031 541-387-8877 ext 111 www.columbiaarts.org
100 N. Main St, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1133 www.white-salmon.net/
Boni’s Landscaping & Construction
137 E Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1333 www.artisansdesigns.com
Barefoot Journeys Massage
(503) 803-2241 www.butterflyessentials.com
Stevenson, WA 98648 (360) 213-4188 bogshuttle.com
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center Cedar Creek Alpacas 182 McNichols Rd, Cook, WA 98605 (541) 604-5765 www.cedarcreekalpacas.net
Columbia Gorge GF Bakery Chambers Family Chiropractic 1000 W Steuben, Ste 1 Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-0555 www.chambersfamilychiropractic.com
65271 Hwy 14, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1111 www.bridgerv.com
Butterfly Essentials & Spiritual Healing 35 Wallace Rd, White Salmon, WA 98672
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5000 Discovery Dr, The Dalles, OR 97058 541-296-8600 ext 245 www.gorgediscovery.org
740 East Steuben, Bingen, WA 98605 (541) 645-0570 www.columbiagorgeglutenfree.com
Columbia Gorge Habitat for Humanity / ReStore 111 E 5th St, The Dalles, OR 97058 (541) 296-8817 columbiagorgehabitat.or
Chesser Roe Teas 77 NE Wauna St. White Salmon, WA 98672
Columbia Gorge Hood River B & B Assn 918 Oak St, Hood River, OR 97031
MEMBER DIRECTORY (541) 387-2997 www.gorgelodging.com
(503) 739-4237 www.cultureseed.org
Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association
Dawn McSweyn Real Estate
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PO Box 1019, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 490-4346 www.gorgeorchestra.org
106 W. Steuben Ave Bingen, WA 98605 (541) 645-0951 mcsweynrealestate.com
Columbia Gorge Winegrowers Association
Doctor Roscoe’s Holistic Bicycle Repair
PO Box 665, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 965-1528 www.gorgewine.com
209 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 281-3500 www.doctorroscoesbikes.com
Columbia River Gorge Commission
Domaine Pouillon Winery
57 NE Wauna Ave White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-3323 www.gorgecommission.org
170 Lyle Snowden Rd, Lyle, WA 98635 (509) 365-2795 domainepouillon.com
Columbia River Gorge Technology Alliance
Edward Jones - Doug Comstock
515 East 2nd St, The Dalles, OR 97058 (541) 296-2266 www.crgta.org
E 218 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-0447 www.edwardjones.com
Edward Jones - Rachel Year Community Enrichment for Klickitat County PO Box 687, Lyle WA 98635 (509) 773-6067 www.cekcwa.org
Community Partners of Bingen-White Salmon 23 Henderson Ln White Salmon, WA 98672 (713) 542-4359 communitypartnersbws.org
Contentment Acres 238 Acme Rd, White Salmon, WA 98672 (512) 818-5651 Find Us On Facebook
COR Cellars 151 Old Hwy 8, Lyle, WA 98635 (509) 365-2744 www.corcellars.com
Costo Marketing
62 Vista Ridge Dr, Carson, WA 98610 (509) 774-8516 Find Us On Facebook
Elk Meadows RV Park & Cabins 78 Trout Lake Creek Rd Trout Lake, WA 98650 (509) 395-2400 www.elkmeadowsrvpark.com
Everybody’s Brewing 177 E. Jewett. Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 637-2774 www.everybodysbrewing.com
Explore The Gorge 1360 Barker Rd, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-2384 explorethegorge.com
F Fire Dog Inc. Extinguisher & Safety Service
(503) 505-4359 www.hawkinscellars.com
Flux Therapy 107 W Jewett Blvd #400 White Salmon, WA 98672 (541) 490-9794 fluxtherapyllc.wordpress.com
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Healing Pathway 133 Hendryx Rd, White Salmon, WA 98672 (503) 330-2848 healingpathway.org
Glenwood General Store
Helping Hands Against Violence
208 E Main St, Glenwood, WA 98619 (509) 364-3535 Find Us On Facebook
PO Box 441 , Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-4808 www.helpinghandsoregon.org
Gorge Artists
Henni’s Kitchen & Bar
PO Box 1424, Hood River, OR 97031 (509) 493-1974 www.gorgeartists.org
120 E. Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1555 www.henniskitchenandbar.com
Gorge Heritage Museum 202 East Humboldt, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-3228 www.gorgeheritage.org
Gorge Sound & Light 42 Weather Rock Rd. Underwood, WA 98651 (509) 637-5120 Find Us On Facebook
Herman & Associates, CPA, PC 1000 E Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1717 www.herman-associates.com
Hi-School Pharmacy 291 E Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2323 hi-schoolpharmacy.com
Gorge-ous Weddings 192 Erickson Rd, Stevenson, WA 98648 (503) 360-4707 www.gorge-ousweddings.com
GorgeUS Clean LLC 2 Snowden Crusher Plant RD White Salmon, WA 98672 (360) 784-4648 Find Us On Facebook
H Hagadone Directories 616 E. 3rd St, The Dalles, OR 97058 (541) 370-2535 www.blackphonebook.com
Harmony of The Gorge PO Box 935, Hood River, OR 97031 (509) 493-2006 www.harmonyofthegorge.com
Hood River County Fruit Loop 12346 Alderwood Drive La Pine, OR 97739 (541) 490-7713 www.hoodriverfruitloop.com
Hood River WaterPlay 1108 E. Marina Way Hood River, OR 97031 541-386-WIND www.hoodriverwaterplay.com
Horizon Christian School 700 Pacific Ave, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 387-3200 www.horizonchristianschool.org
Huckleberry Nannies Carson, WA 98610 (541) 636-1744 huckleberrynannies.com
22 Henderson Lane White Salmon, WA 98672 (541) 490-7336 Find Us On Facebook
Harvest Market
CPS - Impact Insurance Marketing, Inc.
First Interstate Bank
Hatt’s Fuel Stop/Sinclair
P.O. Box 189, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-3445 www.impactinsurance.net
111 N Oak St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 717-2263 www.firstinterstatebank.com
204 W. Stueben Ave, Bingen, WA 98605 (541) 296-3515 Find Us On Facebook
Culture Seed
Flume Road Water Services, LLC
Hawkins Cellars
Husum House
37 Nestor Peak Rd White Salmon, WA 98672
62 Flume Rd, Willard, WA 98605 (509) 538-2643
10401 Cook Underwood Rd Underwood, WA 98651
112 Husum St, Husum, WA 98623 (503) 381-8269
19610 SE First St, Camas, WA 98607 (360) 258-6239 www.costco.com
77 NE Wauna St, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-9494 www.harvestmarketstores
Hunsaker Oil Company 1107 N. Main, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2234
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Find Us On Facebook
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Kirsten’s Critter Care
I.V. Riley Materials Inc.
White Salmon, WA 98672 (541) 490-6616 Find Us On Facebook
900 E Marina Way, Bingen, WA 98605 (541) 490-1510 Find Us On Facebook
Inn of the White Salmon 172 W. Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2335 www.innofthewhitesalmon.com
Klickitat Canyon and Columbia Gorge Winery 6 Lyle Snowden Rd, Lyle, WA 98635 (541) 400-8147 klickitatcanyonwinery.com
Klickitat Co EMS District 1 Innovative Composite Engineering 1265 N Main Ave, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-4484 www.innovativecomposite.com
310 S. Roosevelt, Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-1005 Find Us On Facebook
Klickitat County CASA Insitu 118 E. Columbia River Way Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-8600 www.insitu.com
J J. Hammock & Associates 1099 Snowden Road White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2296 www.hammock.net
131 W. Court St, Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-2473 klickitatcountycasa.org
Klickitat County Economic Development Dept. 127 W. Court MS-CH-26 Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-7060 www.klickitatcounty.org216/Economic-Development
Klickitat County Title Company Jacob Williams Winery 3 Avery Rd, Wishram, WA 98673 (541) 645-0462 www.jacobwilliamswinery.com
220 W. Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-4112 www.frontiertitle.biz/
Klickitat County WSU Extension Jasperson, Michele L. Agency 218 E Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-3000 www.farmersagent.commjasperso
John L. Scott Real Estate 1000 W Steuben, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-3440 www.johnlscott.com
John’s Guide & Outfitter Services Cathlamet, WA 98612 (907) 887-1412
K Kacena, James L., Attorney at Law 181 W Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1776 www.kacenalaw.com
KCFD#3 Volunteer Firefighters Association
228 W. Main St, Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-5817 extension.wsu.edu/klickitat
Klickitat River Inn 218 2nd St, Klickitat, WA 98628 (509) 310-9636 www.klickitatriverinn.com
Klickitat Trail Conservancy (KTC) PO Box 512, Lyle, WA 98635 (509) 365-4673 www.klickitat-trail.org
KS Real Estate PO Box 71, White Salmon, WA 98672 (415) 902-5215
Kula Chiropractic Sports & Wellness Center 410 E. Jewett Blvd, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-4000 kulachiropractic.com
PO Box 210, Husum, WA 98623 (509) 493-2996 40 | Mt. Adams Chamber of Commerce
L La Gula Mexican Food
Mike Cole Insurance
1881 Wind River Hwy, Carson, WA 98610 (509) 774-9695 Find Us On Facebook
1000 W Steuben, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-4400 www.mikecoleinsurance.com
Le Doubble Troubble Wine Company
Mount Adams Fruit
111 E. Jewett Blvd, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 281-3240 www.ldtwines.com
Light Wave Communications Underwood, WA 98651 (509) 493-3883 www.lightwavevideo.com
Little Shredders Dental 1615 Woods Ct, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 490-4993 www.Littleshreddersdental.com
Liz Olberding, Architect 101 State St, Hood River, OR 97031 (907) 230-9871 owarch.com
M Maid for Life Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 261-1984 Find Us On Facebook
Market/Market 113 W. Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 637-4160
6550 SR 14, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-1722 mountadamsfruit.com
Mountain Home Biological, Inc 30 Stone Rd, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-2669 www.pelletlab.com
Mountain Sage Medicine 251 N Main St, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 808-6364 www.mountainsagemedicine.com
Mountain View Grange #98 1085 Main St, White Salmon, WA 98672 (360) 907-7637 Find Us On Facebook
Mountain Vista Dental 640 N Main Ave, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2244
Mt. Adams Elks Lodge #1868 124 NE Church Ave White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1868 www.waelks.net/mount-adams
Mt. Adams Institute
Stevenson, WA 98648 (877) 290-8687 www.martinsgorgetours.com
2453 Highway 141 Trout Lake, WA 98650 (509) 395-3469 mtadamsinstitute.org
Maryhill Museum of Art
Mugs Coffee
Martin’s Gorge Tours
35 Maryhill Museum Dr. Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-3733 www.maryhillmuseum.org
221 W. Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 281-3100 www.mugsco.com
Maryhill Winery
Neff Designs
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9774 Hwy 14, Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-1976 www.maryhillwinery.com
PO Box 1362, White Salmon, WA 98672 (360) 909-9503 neff-designs.com
McCoy-Holliston Insurance
1 North Shore Dr, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-4938 northsports.com
1001 E Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2266 www.mccoyholliston.com
MCEDD - Mid Columbia Economic Development District 515 E. 2nd St, The Dalles, OR 97058 (541) 296-2266 | www.mcedd.org
North Sports, Inc
Northshore Community Foundation 1 Heritage Plaza, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-3630 northshorecommunityfoundation.org
MEMBER DIRECTORY Northshore Medical Group
River Drifters
Skyline Foundation
Studio CBC
65371 WA-14, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2133 www.northshore-medical.
856 WA-141, Husum, WA 98623 (800) 972-0430 www.riverdrifters.net
211 Skyline Dr, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 637-2602 www.skylinefoundation.org
312 Depot St. Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 637-2678 www.studiocbc.com
Northwest Leadership Strategies
Riverview Community Bank
Skyline Health
White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 254-3688 nwleadershipstrategies.com
330 E Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-3449 www.riverviewbank.com
211 NE Skyline Dr White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1101 www.skylinehospital.com
Ruby June Inn & Icehouse Wine Bar
Solstice Wood Fire Cafe
866 Hwy 141, Husum, WA 98623 (509) 281-1181 www.rubyjuneinn.com
501 Portway Avenue. Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 436-0800 www.solsticewoodfirecafe.com
Summit Embroidery Works 805 W Steuben St. Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-2806 www.summitembroideryworks.com
NW Natural 1125 Bargeway Rd, The Dalles, OR 97058 541-296-2229 x 8610 www.nwnatural.com
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65 NE Estes Ave. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1783 www.pacificrimbrokers.com
Sacred Earth Foundation Ekone Ranch 401 Ekone Rd, Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-4536 ekone.org
Paco’s Tire & Auto Service 118 NE Nickols St White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 637-2534 www.facebook.compacostireservice/
Pathfinder Real Estate Services 1030 Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 774-0466 www.pathfinder-re.comHome
Sandi De’ak Studio - Facials & Massage 288 E. Jewett Blvd, Ste 400 White Salmon, WA 98672 (503) 516-6535 www.sandideakmassage.com
Sasquatch Recording 210 Oak St, Bingen, WA 98605 (503) 753-4215 www.sasquatchnw.net
Peachey Davies Myers & Dunn, PC 430 Industrial Way Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-2221 www.gorgelaw.com
Port of Klickitat 154 E. Bingen Point Way #A Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-1655 www.portofklickitat.com
PO Box 1159, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1600 www.ascendentewine.comourstory/
Soroptimist International of Mt. Adams PO Box 152, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 637-0322 www.simtadams.org
South Central Workforce Council 1205 Ahtanum Ridge Dr, Ste B Yakima, WA 98903 (509) 574-1950 www.southcentralwdc.com
Squrl Music/Jive Radio SDS Lumber Co 123 Industrial Rd Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-2155 www.sdslumber.com
Platinum Marketing & Design Husum, WA 98623 (541) 705-7217 platinummarketing.org
Soluna Vineyards, LLC
Signs & Designs 1435 SW Brislawn Loop White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 637-0290 signsanddesignsstudio.com
Simonson, Fred & Rita White Salmon, WA 98672 (707) 363-0193
PO Box 511, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 399-6920 jiveradio.org
Stamp the Earth 1610 E. 9th St, The Dalles, OR 97058 (541) 716-1094 stamptheearth.com
Six Rivers Dispute Resolution Center
1313 S. Columbus Ave Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 773-5891 www.klickitatpud.com
601 Cascade Ave, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-1283 www.6rivers.org
R RADCOMP Technologies 136 N Main St White Salmon, WA 98672 (866) 490-2426 | www.radcomp.com
Skunk Brothers Spirits 40 SW Cascade Ave #45 Stevenson, WA 98648 (360) 213-3420 www.skunkbrothersspirits.com
111 Balch Road Lyle, WA 98635 (509) 365-4361 www.synclinewine.com
T Taqueria el Rinconcito Express 114 W. Stueben St. Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-8227 www.elrinconcitoexpress.com Tea Lyn’s Tea Shop 121 N Main Ave White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 281-3205 www.tealyns.com
Tetrahedron Wines 421 State Street Lyle, WA 98635 (509) 774-8323 www.tetrahedronwines.com
The Book Peddler 154 E Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-4644 Find Us On Facebook
The Garage Event Space Starlisa Black Photography 1 Heritage Plaza White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 637-0949 starlisablackphotography.com
Steelhead Ranch Alpacas B & B Public Utility #1 of Klickitat County
Syncline Wine Cellars
1376 Hwy 141, White Salmon, WA 98672 (425) 408-2914 www.steelheadranch.com
Strawberry Mountain 24/7 Gym 1380 N. Main Ave White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1316 www.strawberrymt.com
323 Steuben, Bingen, WA 98605 (503) 927-7735 book-thegarage.com
The Lyle Hotel 100 7th St, Lyle, WA 98635 (509) 365-5953 thelylehotel.com
The Society Hotel 210 N. Cedar St, Bingen, WA 97605 (503) 445-0444 thesocietyhotel.com
Three E Accounting 343 Little Mtn Rd, Trout Lake, WA 98650 (509) 637-6803
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MEMBER DIRECTORY Today’s Chalet
Uplifted Coffee Company
1000 E. Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-3995 www.todayschalet.com
705 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (541) 490-0837 uplifted-coffee.business.site/
US Fish & Wildlife Tokki Art Supply 115 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (360) 818-4359 Www.tokkiartsupply.com
61552 SR 14 , Underwood, WA 98651 (509) 493-2934 www.fws.gov/gorgefish
114 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-4844 www.trellisfreshflowers.net
902 Wasco, Ste 200 Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 308-1744 www.fs.usda.gov/detailfull/crgnsa/
Trimaran Capital, LLC
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107 Dogwood Lane Ste 1 White Salmon, WA 98672 (912) 308-5706 www.trimarancapital.com
VanAlstine, Bob & Sherry PO Box 972, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2110
Trout Lake Abbey
W3 Properties
46 Stoller Rd, Trout Lake, WA 98650 (509) 395-2030 www.tlabbey.com
2001 E. Evergreen Blvd. Vancouver, WA 98661 (360) 600-9485
Trout Lake Business Association
WAAAM
PO Box 394, Trout Lake, WA 98650 (509) 395-2488 www.troutlakewashington.com
1600 Air Museum Road Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 308-1600 www.waaammuseum.org
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Umpqua Bank
Wannamaker Estate Vineyard
73 NE Estes Ave White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1252 www.bankwithsterling.com
100 Asplund Rd, Underwood, WA 98651 (503) 914-8883 www.wannamakerestatevineyard.com
181 W. Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1470 whitesalmonfamilypractice.com
170 NW Lincoln St. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1936 ucdwa.org
Underwood Park & Recreation District
White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-3424 Find Us On Facebook
951 School House Rd Underwood, WA 98651 (509) 972-6400 www.underwoodcommunity.org
Union Event Company
Zollers Outdoor Odysseys, Inc 1248 Hwy 141, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2641 www.zooraft.com
White Salmon Valley Community Library 77 NE Wauna Ave. White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-1132 www.fvrl.org
White Salmon Valley Education Foundation PO Box 2231, White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 637-5597 www.wsvef.org
White Salmon Vineyard 63281 SR 14, Underwood, WA 98651 (509) 493-4640 whitesalmonvineyard.com
145 E Jewett Blvd Ste 303 White Salmon, WA 98672 (541) 645-5123 www.unioneventco.com
United Way of the Columbia Gorge PO Box 2, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 386-6100 www.unitedwaycolumbiagorge.org
Wendy Vaday, Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty
Wild Daffodil Sewing
341 N Main Ave, White Salmon, WA 98672 www.whitesalmon-bingenrotary.org 120 W. Main St, Goldendale, WA 98620 (509) 261-9267 www.wilddaffodilsewing.com
Willow Wine Cellars 860 Hwy 141, White Salmon, WA 98672 (800) 306-1673 www.wetplanetwhitewater.com
10481 Cook Underwood Rd Underwood, WA 98651 (541) 400-8613 willowwinecellars.com
Wind River Publishing LLC White Salmon Arts Council 1002 N Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-2335 www.whitesalmonarts.org
714 Cascade Ave. Unit 11 Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 806-1436 www.windriverpublishing.net/
White Salmon Eye Care
Windermere Real Estate Columbia Gorge
950 E Jewett Blvd. White Salmon, WA 98672
106 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-4666
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415 E Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (360) 840-3208 explorewhitesalmon.comwhite-salmon-studio/
White Salmon-Bingen Rotary Club
Wet Planet Whitewater Rafting & Kayaking
218 E Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-2772 www.wyerslawpc.com
White Salmon Studio
115 W Steuben St, Bingen, WA 98605 (509) 493-3954 | www.wagap.org
116 3rd St #209, Hood River, OR 97031 (541) 399-0548 wendyvaday.cascadesothebysrealty.com
107 W Jewett Blvd White Salmon, WA 98672 (509) 493-5009 www.worksourcewa.com
Wyers Law Firm
Washington Gorge Action Programs Underwood Conservation District
www.windermere.com
WorkSource White Salmon White Salmon Family Practice
White Salmon Lions Club USDA Columbia River Gorge NSA
Trellis Fresh Flowers & Gifts
(509) 493-2020 www.whitesalmoneyecare.com
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