The Corbett Connector
The Corbett Connector was created by Michelle Smith of Corbett Oregon. She spends time interviewing Corbett residents and Corbett school staff members (some who live in Corbett ) and then posts what...
View ArticleSmelt Run
March 23, 2013 Pacific smelt typically spend three to five years in saltwater from Northern California to Alaska before returning to freshwater to spawn from late winter through midspring. In the...
View ArticleJeff Lucas Memorial
About Jeff Lucas After graduating from Corbett High School in 1989, Jeff Lucas joined the Navy and ultimately achieved his lifelong dream to become a Navy SEAL. Jeff reached the pinnacle of success in...
View ArticleLittle Free Library
Springdale’s first registered Little Free Library -Donnie Endicott and Wally Hunt, Bright Star Farm ” I wanted to do something for our great neighborhood and my husband made the fatal mistake of...
View ArticleGrange Membership Form
Select here to download our membership form! (PDF) Fill it out and mail it in to: The Columbia Grange | PO Box 299 | Corbett, OR 97019 … Or drop it off at the Grange! * Visit our Columbia Grange Web...
View ArticleCorbett Oregon Fourth of July
What a great parade for this year’s 4th of july in Corbett Oregon! Below are some of the entries and fun. Thanks to everyone at the Corbett Fun Fest for organizing and to everyone that participated....
View ArticleGarlic Mustard Threat
Garlic Mustard is an invasive plant creeping into the Columbia River Gorge and threatening native forests and wildflowers. Web site to learn more: http://emswcd.org/garlic-mustard-dumpster/ EMSWCD...
View ArticleTimber Winds, Volume 1. No. 2
In the spring of 1981, the TIMBER WINDS was published for the second time. Take a look below to explore Volume 1. No. 2. and select here for the first Volume. Enjoy a look back!
View ArticleIdentification for Cow Parsnip, Hogsweed and Queen Anne’s Lace
Lacy White Flowers: Beware! Please use great caution around white lacy wildflowers! Do not touch any of these plants unless you can positively identify them. Keep children and animals away from them...
View ArticleCorbett Oregon
Corbett Oregon is located between the Sandy River and Crown Point on the Columbia River Historic Highway. We are at the mouth of the beautiful Columbia River Gorge twenty miles east of Portland on the...
View ArticleCorbett Repeater In the Gorge
A big thank you to Corbett residents Jim Stein and Joel Harrington. They donated a full day of their time on Saturday to install the Corbett repeater in the gorge. Also, one of our county Radio Shop...
View ArticleInvasive Tansy Ragwort
Tansy Ragwort (Senecio spp.) Tansy can be easily uprooted from the ground, bagged and disposed of. Flower heads must be chopped off and discarded in a garbage bag, so when the flower seeds, the weed...
View ArticleThe Corbett Connector
The Corbett Connector was created by Michelle Smith of Corbett Oregon. She spends time interviewing Corbett residents and Corbett school staff members (some who live in Corbett ) and then posts what...
View ArticleSmelt Run
March 23, 2013 Pacific smelt typically spend three to five years in saltwater from Northern California to Alaska before returning to freshwater to spawn from late winter through midspring. In the...
View ArticleCitizen Patrol
The Citizen Patrol is a trained group of volunteers organized to increase the safety and livability in the Columbia River Gorge. They walk and drive their neighborhood streets, parks, schools and...
View ArticleCorbett’s Fourth of July
Corbett’s 4th of July parade, Fun Fest and Fireworks are many people’s favorite time of the year here in Corbett Oregon! Thanks to everyone at the Corbett Fun Fest for organizing and putting on this...
View ArticleTessie Adams Honored
Corbett Fire Department’s Captain Tessie Adams honored as Oregon’s Volunteer Firefighter of the Year. Currently, Tessie is EMS Officer for Multnomah County Rural Fire District #14, with the rank of...
View ArticleTansy ragwort is manageable
“If you have a lot of tansy plants and are feeling overwhelmed, focus first on areas where grazing animals are present or along fence lines to help with your neighborly relations. Pull flowering plants...
View ArticleEagle Creek Fire
The Eagle Creek Fire was human caused and began from the use of fireworks on the Eagle Creek Trail on September 2, 2017 at approximately 6 pm. This location is approximately one mile south of Cascade...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Engines
“The photo of the two engines is the new and old. The yellow rig was in service for thirty three years (great piece of equipment, but the new rig has the latest technology) and was replaced by the red...
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