Cemetery Tales is returning in a virtual form last week. The fundraiser for The History Museum of Hood River County was not held last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This annual theatrical performance about influential community members from the past has been created on video for this year. The individuals portrayed included early white settlers in the 1850s; the first Black family to live in Hood River in the 1870s; a Japanese-American man born in Parkdale but affected by internment and racism during and after World War II, and one of the first Mexican-American families to settle here in the late 1960s. Video on demand via ShowTix4U.com is available for Friday through Sunday, and the video can be viewed for a 48-hour period once you start watching. Tickets are $15 for an individual or $25 for a family or group. Screenings are being planned at senior living communities around the Gorge, and public in-person screenings are in the works as well, for this fall and winter.