River & Timber

Visual Stories of the Lower Columbia and Beyond

Issue 018

Issues


  • Ferry boat on the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest with terminal facilities and surrounding wildlife under sunny skies along the Lower Columbia region of Oregon and Washington.

    006: Underway, Oscar B Ferry

    Cross the Columbia River in style with the Oscar B ferry. Read More.

  • Colorful acrylic mural painted by artist Alex Lilley in Longview, Washington, created through The Broad Strokes Project nonprofit as a collaborative public art installation on a city building in the Lower Columbia region.

    005: The Broad Strokes Project

    Alex Lilley and The Broad Strokes Project create a mural on the Dapper Dandelion building in downtown Longview. Read More.

  • Lelooska Celebration in Kalama, Washington, featuring Cowlitz Tribe members performing traditional dances and ceremonies, showcasing Native American culture, totem poles, and community activities in the Pacific Northwest.

    004: Lelooska, Pt 2

    Members of the Lelooska Foundation and the Cowlitz Indian Tribe join to celebrate the rededication of a totem pole at the Kalama Waterfront. Read More.

  • Forma construction workers inspect hardware on a Lelooska Foundation Totem Pole, Copyright Jacob Greenslade

    003: Lelooska, Pt 1

    A Symbol, Renewed I was simply headed into the Kalama Harbor Lodge to sit down over a pastry and a mug of hot black coffee. It was that sort of morning. Tablet in hand, I pondered what sort of work I would accomplish as I started across the parking lot. A massive crane and semi-truck Read More.