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Stay Home and Stay Well

As families stay home to protect public health, we are grateful to be part of this resilient community. The COVID-19 outbreak makes us even more appreciative that we live in a place surrounded by nature and neighbors who look out for one another. Here are a few ways you can help our community through these uncertain times.
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Thrive Welcomes Sandi Scheinberg

We're thrilled to introduce Sandi Scheinberg, the newest member of our board of directors. Sandi is a non-profit consultant who has more than 20 years of experience supporting organizations working in the areas of environment, health, education, arts, social service, housing, and disaster preparedness. She has worn many non-profit hats, serving as an executive director, board member, and grant maker—and brings this wide range of perspectives to Thrive.
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City of Hood River Takes Action on Climate

In November, Hood River became the first city in Oregon to pass a resolution recognizing a Climate Crisis and committing Hood River to go carbon free in its own operations by 2035. The City doesn't just talk the talk, it walks the walk. Hood River has a long history of leadership on climate and sustainability issues.
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Legal Defense Fund Launch

Thrive is here to ensure that Oregon’s land use laws are respected, and our communities and wild places protected. Legal action is never our first step, but when the stakes are high, it can be an effective tool. The Legal Defense Fund will ensure we never have to back down because of a lack of resources.
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Community Engagement Director Silvan Shawe

We're delighted to introduce Silvan Shawe, our new Community Engagement Director. Born and raised in the Hood River Valley, Silvan’s deep and personal experience with community building and farming made her ideal to spearhead our outreach to a wider Hood River audience.
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H is for Harvest October 19

Golden Tickets at H is for Harvest

We're pretty excited about the goodies that we will be auctioning at H is for Harvest, our big fall fundraiser, Saturday October 19. If you've got your eyes on an item but can't make the event, contact us to place an absentee bid. Or buy a golden ticket for $50. The winning golden ticket will be drawn at the beginning of the auction and will entitle the winner to any lot in the live auction (except for the Silcox Hut and Italy vacations).
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H is for Harvest October 19

H is for Harvest October 19

Please join us at our 5th Annual H is for Harvest fundraiser on Saturday, October 19th from 6-9 pm at The Ruins in downtown Hood River for a harvest inspired evening of delicious food, local wine, and exciting auction items that celebrate our beautiful county and its bounty–and support our work. Tickets available online here
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We’re Hiring a Community Engagement Director

Thrive is seeking a dynamic new team member to serve as Community Engagement Director and help take our organization to the next level by bringing more people into the interesting and important work of land use planning. If you have a passion for shaping the future of Hood River, we encourage you to apply to be part of our team.
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Sad News – Streets Alive Cancelled for 2019

Thrive is proud to be part of the team for Streets Alive! who put on Hood River’s inaugural open streets event last September in the Heights. We’ve been working hard planning this year’s event so it is with very heavy hearts that we  announce the cancellation of Streets Alive 2019.  The purpose of Streets Alive is to connect our community, inspire active transportation, bolster local business, foster free-range play in children of all ages and abilities and demonstrate the future.  Last year’s event drew over 1,000 people and local businesses reaped increased revenue. It helped start new conversations with ODOT about safety improvements to our streets. It was a joyous celebration of the Heights neighborhood and the end of summer. Neighbors met neighbors. They rode bikes, listened to music, made art. The community grew together. Check out this video if you want to relive the experience.  Despite the success of 2018, there…

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