Columbia Gorge Model Railroad – Open House This weekend

By Alison Lelko

Have you ever driven past the train-station shaped building at the intersection of N Vancouver and N Russel and wondered “What’s going on inside that building?” The answer is more delightful than you might imagine. 

Inside the Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Historical Society in the Eliot Neighborhood is a 60’ x 70’ HO-scale model of the Gorge, complete with intricately detailed models of Union Station, the Vista House, Multnomah Falls, in situ. HO scale trains, both steam and diesel, traverse the detailed landscape, which stretches from Portland to Bend. 

As you enter the layout, you’re first greeted by miniature Portland, set in 1957, complete with the society’s newest building (built in 2025) – Portland’s own Franz Bakery with its spinning loaf. In this miniature world where people stand just ¾ inch tall, no detail has been spared. Amusement rides really spin at Oaks Park, an animated woodchopper chops logs in Hood River, and coal cars transport fuel along the Oregon Trunk Line.  

The diverse group of Portlanders that maintains the layout comes from all walks of life – the oldest member is in their 90’s and the youngest members are just 12 years old. The Historical Society’s 140 members meet every Tuesday evening, at which time the public can pre-arrange to visit the layout, or attend a meeting to consider joining the society. Without a doubt, however, the best time to visit the layout in action, with trains galore, is during their biannual Open House, taking place in May and November. 

The next CGMRHS Open House is Saturday, May 2nd and Sunday May 3rd, from 10 am – 5 pm. Tickets are available online and pre-purchase is encouraged: www.cgmrhs.org. Tickets are $12 for adults, $5 for kids aged 3 – 12, and free for under 3 years. 

Host a Lawn sign! (for Eliot Neighborhood Dumpster Day): Saturday, May 16

“Dumpster Days” are community waste collection events for items that don’t fit, or aren’t allowed, in curbside waste bins.

We are looking for some ‘hosts’ for lawn signs. They look like this – we have everything you need and can drop it at your house.

Please contact info@eliotneighborhood.org if you are able to host one through our event May 16th. Thank you!

Eliot Dumpster Day 2026 Details

Date: Saturday, May 16

Location: Legacy Emanuel Visitor Parking Lot, N Vancouver and N Graham Sts

Items accepted 10am – 2pm (or until dumpsters full)

Donations via cash, CashApp, Venmo or Paypal.
Suggested donations: $10 for a car, $20 per pick-up truck, $40 for full pick-up trucks.

No commercial vehicles, such as box trucks, please.
No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Accepting “Household” items only: 

  • Mattresses, box springs, and bed frames
  • Furniture (couch, table, chair)
  • Small appliances (toaster, vacuum, microwave)
  • Treated lumber & wood stumps
  • Other oversized items too large curbside garbage container

Free area:

  • Usable household items can be placed in a designated Free Area to start their next life in a new home.

Not Accepted:

  • Tires
  • TVs & other electronics
  • Appliances with freon (air conditioners, refrigerators, and freezers)
  • Construction materials
  • Batteries
  • Paint
  • Propane tanks
  • Pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, poisons, antifreeze, thinners & solvents, household cleaners and other chemicals
  • CFL light bulbs
  • Car brakes and linings
  • Yard waste
  • Other hazardous waste
  • No contractors

ENA General Meeting Agenda Monday April 20, 2026 at 7:00pm

Eliot Neighborhood Association Meeting Agenda

Monday 04/20/2026
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Cascadia Garlington Health Center
3036 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd

Microsoft Teams for the meetingClick here to join the meeting

Co-Chairs: Laura Fay and Allan Rudwick

Agenda (subject to changes):

  • Welcome remarks for any newcomers, and Introductions – 7:00
  • Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items
  • Review Meeting Agreements [Link] and Expectations of Board Members [Link]
  • Approve Minutes from March 16 meeting [Link] VOTE
  • Neighborhood Safety
    • Update from City 
    • Advocacy / Letters update
  • Dumpster Day – May 16: 10am-2pm
  • Eliot News
  • Dream Big City update
  • Neighborhood updates
    • NECN update
    • Treasurer’s report
    • LUTC update
    • Community Outreach
  • Adjourn – 8:30

Next meeting Monday, May 18, 20266

Reconnecting Albina Community Workshop: April 30, 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Albina Vision Trust and the City of Portland are hosting a community workshop as part of the Reconnecting Albina Planning Project, an ongoing effort to shape the future of Lower Albina through community voice.

The April 30th workshop builds on the December 2025 Open House and will include project updates and facilitated discussions on open space, connectivity, future development, and community history and identity. Current neighbors, those with historical ties to Albina, and anyone with a stake in the area’s future are encouraged to attend.

Learn more and register here: https://reconnecting-albina-3.eventbrite.com

Light refreshments provided. We hope to see you there!

Eliot Neighborhood Dumpster Day: Saturday, May 16

“Dumpster Days” are community waste collection events for items that don’t fit, or aren’t allowed, in curbside waste bins.

Eliot Dumpster Day 2026 Details

Date: Saturday, May 16

Location: Legacy Emanuel Visitor Parking Lot, N Vancouver and N Graham Sts

Items accepted 10am – 2pm (or until dumpsters full)

Donations via cash, CashApp, Venmo or Paypal.
Suggested donations: $10 for a car, $20 per pick-up truck, $40 for full pick-up trucks.

No commercial vehicles, such as box trucks, please.
No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Accepting “Household” items only: 

  • Mattresses, box springs, and bed frames
  • Furniture (couch, table, chair)
  • Small appliances (toaster, vacuum, microwave)
  • Treated lumber & wood stumps
  • Other oversized items too large curbside garbage container

Free area:

  • Usable household items can be placed in a designated Free Area to start their next life in a new home.

Not Accepted:

  • Tires
  • TVs & other electronics
  • Appliances with freon (air conditioners, refrigerators, and freezers)
  • Construction materials
  • Batteries
  • Paint
  • Propane tanks
  • Pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, poisons, antifreeze, thinners & solvents, household cleaners and other chemicals
  • CFL light bulbs
  • Car brakes and linings
  • Yard waste
  • Other hazardous waste
  • No contractors