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THE HIGH PRAIRIAN

“All the news that’s print to fit”

Publisher: High Prairie Community Council
News Editor: Gwen Berry
Layout/Typesetting: Cindy Henchell, Cascadia Graphics & Publishing

Serving the Community of High Prairie Klickitat County, Washington

Published 4 times a year (or as often as needed)
The High Prairian can be viewed or downloaded for free on the High Prairie website: https://www.highprairie.us

Subscriptions for printed and mailed copies are available for $5 per year.
Contact the editor with news or comments:
Gwen Berry: pgwenberry@hotmail.com or 509-365-0025

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One-year subscriptions to The High Prairian (four printed issues mailed to
your address) are available for $5.00.
Send your name, mailing address, email address & phone number,
with a check or money order for $5.00, to

HP Subscription
PO Box 592
Lyle, WA 98635

Please make all payments payable to: HPCC

Category Archives: V24n4

Zucchini Brownies

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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King Arthur Baking Company, contributed by Debbie McDonald Debbie’s comment: “This is a delicious way to use up excess summer zucchini. We found no frosting was required as these brownies are very rich and moist (with no hint of zucchini … Continue reading →

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Reading Picks from the Goldendale Library

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Terra McLeod  With winter on its way, it’s the perfect time to update your reading list and find new indoor activities for the whole family.  Here are some new and trending reading suggestions–the library has something for everyone!   FVRL … Continue reading →

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Klickitat Canyon

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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“Klickitat Canyon” 9×12” Pastel on Paper by Lita Colligan, local High Prairie artist. Other prairie art is exhibited on Lita’s Instagram account at Lita.Colligan Studio or you can contact her at Lita.Colligan@gmail.com. ^ Top … Continue reading →

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FireWise

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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 Tom McMackin High Prairie had a very fire-quiet 2024!  The fire seasons for some communities near and far were, and continue to be, catastrophic. News and social media sources have daily stories of wildfires and evacuation orders. California and the … Continue reading →

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Horseback Riding in India—

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Quite an Adventure for Enthusiasts Lori Sweeney Given the hot temperatures in India this past summer, I should not have been surprised that when I got out of the airport taxi at 3 am, my glasses fogged up in the heat. For 3 … Continue reading →

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FireLines

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Sarah Hancock, Fire Chief All Klickitat County Burn Bans have been rescinded as of October 23, 2024. Thankfully, High Prairie only experienced 2 wildfires this season: 1 caused by a lawnmower striking a rock and 1 caused by lightning. Both … Continue reading →

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Arrowleaf Balsamroot

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Chris Sokol I fell in love with these showy yellow sunflowers after moving to our home in Stacker Butte. A key inspiration for learning all I could about Arrowleaf Balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagittate) is from our local jewel of wildflower knowledge … Continue reading →

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A Note From Audrey Bentz

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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THANK YOU! My heart was so warmed and happy with the wonderful remembrances many of you shared following Myrin Bentz’s Memorial at the Community Center. You patiently watched the original video of his memorial in Portland. Then so many of … Continue reading →

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Get or Make Bluebird Houses This Winter

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Looking for a project for the winter months? How about building a Bluebird House, or buying one pre-made through eBay (where I purchase mine) and even better, consider setting a Bluebird Trail starting with a few houses. Here are a … Continue reading →

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Meteorite? Quarry Blast? Angry Birds?

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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On November 13, while Gene Zitterkopf was at home and Sally Zitterkopf was at a lunch in The Dalles, a strange thing happened. Gene heard a rock from nowhere hit the side of their house. It left a noticeable dent … Continue reading →

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Introduction to Microgreen Gardening

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Condensed from: www.parkseed.com/blog/an-introduction-to-microgreen-gardening-and-how-to-get-started  If you are a gardener, late fall to early spring can seem like the longest time of the year. Depending on where you live, it can be impossible to grow crops outdoors. Yes, you preserved as much as … Continue reading →

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Doug Taylor’s Storytelling Is A Hit

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Bonnie Long “My High Prairie,” the recently published collection of Doug Taylor’s stories, has sold out! All 200 copies are now in the hands of Doug’s appreciative fans. Doug is amazed and pleased, and he thoroughly enjoyed seeing so many friends … Continue reading →

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Come Have Lunch Every Tuesday

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Lori Sweeney Did you know senior lunches are served every Tuesday in Lyle? And there’s a contingent of High Prairie folks who regularly attend, including our newest HP author, Doug Taylor, who even mentions the senior lunch in his book! This … Continue reading →

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Bears in Winter

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Debbie McDonald This month’s newsletter from bearwise.org focuses on bears searching for a good winter den – it could be on your property where you least expect to find a bear. An amazing fact is that bears do not have … Continue reading →

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HIGH PRAIRIE COMMUNITY COUNCIL

Posted on December 10, 2024 by webmistressDecember 10, 2024
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Election of New Officers and Directors Gwen Berry At their October 24, 2024, general meeting, the High Prairie Community Council elected new officers and directors. President Sharon Aleckson resigned from her position, commenting that she is “81 and done.” She … Continue reading →

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