We are honored to be joining seven other nonprofit organizations as inaugural nonprofit partners. This new point-of-sale fundraising program will give locals and visitors alike an easy way to give back to the region.
Thrive Hood River has been busy this year working to protect Hood River’s farmland, forests, wild places and the livability of its cities and rural communities. Check out some of our major accomplishments this year.
Thrive Hood River clinched a victory on July 14th at the state’s land use court, blocking approval of an application for a Bed and Breakfast near Cooper Spur on forest lands owned and operated by Meadows North LLC.
The new Missing Middle code will allow for a greater variety of residential building types that include smaller cottage clusters, duplexes, and triplexes, all under design parameters that ensure new homes are attractive and blend into existing neighborhoods.
May’s Bike Month and to celebrate Thrive Hood River is raffling a Scott Sub Active eRide Mid-Step E-Bike ($2,399.99 value!). You could be the lucky winner! Ticket sales end May 31st and the drawing will be held on June 15th, so you’ll have plenty of sunny riding time this season.
Have you ever wondered what makes Oregon such a special place to live? Thrive is excited to share this overview of Oregon’s unique land use planning system and how it works to preserve wild places and farmland, foster livable cities and rural areas, and prevent urban sprawl. Speaker Greg Holmes shares information about the history, processes, and goals of Oregon’s land use program.
Join us for our 7th Annual H is for Harvest Benefit Auction online October 13-20th! Check out our amazing array of the best of what the Gorge has to offer. The auction opens Wednesday, October 13th at 7am and closes October 20th at 7 pm. Register early and bid often! Every dollar raised goes to support our work protecting Hood River’s farmland, livability, and wild places.
Have you ever wondered what makes Oregon such a special place to live? Join us for a webinar on Tuesday, October 12th at 5:30 pm with guest speaker Greg Holmes on Oregon’s unique land use planning system and how it works to preserve wild places and farmland, foster livable cities and rural areas, and prevent urban sprawl.