Author: Kathy Winters

Bobcat Jack at Old Liberty

Friday, June 5th.The Old Liberty Theater in downtown Ridgefield, 115 North Main Avenue, presents Reds,Whites & Blues,… featuring the wine of Koi Pond Cellars and the Blues and Jazz Guitar […]

Thought for the Week

Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present - Jim Rohn […]

Cell Phone Contest Winner Announced

The winner by popular vote of the Ridgefield Arts Association Cell Phone Contest was Bianca Streif for her "Golden Moments" photo.  Her photo posted on the RAA Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/Ridgefield.Art.Association.  […]

A Thank You from Terry Hurd

Would you please thank the entire population of Ridgefield, Thrivent Financial and the Lions, to name just a few, for all their selfless donations of money and time in our […]

The Rain Goddesses Strike Again in Ridgefield

Members of the Ridgefield Garden Club were out in force this morning, replacing the winter pansies that were in the planter boxes with fresh annuals. Did you know the Garden Club […]

Mother’s Day at Cathlapotle Plankhouse

Take mom for a walk, a talk, and wildlife watching at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge this Mother’s Day! At 2pm in the Cathlapotle Plankhouse Pat Courtney Gold, member of […]

This Week on Gee Creek

PACIFIC NORTHWEST STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT by Paul Snoey Gee Creek is being monitored by the U.S Geological survey (USGS) as part of its National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program. The study is part […]

April-May Events at Koi Pond Cellars

Here’s what’s happening at Koi Pond Cellars during April and May. Koi Pond Cellars is at 118 North 3rd Avenue in Ridgefield. April 3rd & 4th - We will be at […]

Ridgefield Garden Club Sale

The planter boxes in downtown Ridgefield are especially beautiful this year. Thanks to the Ridgefield Garden Club members who plant and maintain them. The annual Garden Club sale will be only […]

Snake vs Newt: A Toxic Tango

By Paul Snoey The Rough-skinned newt is very common in Ridgefield. Although they are at home in the water, they make forays away from the water, especially during the wet months […]

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