Paul,
Scholls is our little unincorporated sub-rural community, SW of Portland.
Lots of nuts, berries and apples, a general store, a church, an active grange, the local bar (complete with a full grown hog out back) and the historic
South Store Cafe. (There was a North Store, now the rebuilt general store since the original burnt to the ground.) The South Store Cafe used to be the South Store. I remember it as a child, creaky floor boards and dusty items on the shelves.
http://southstorecafe.com/ There is also
Gotter Prairie Natural Area, a wetland restoration project underway which might be a nice place to stretch your legs or just sit and observe. Gotter Prairie is an uncommon, wet prairie habitat and a home to rare Pacific Northwest species. Chorus frog, Pacific salamander; Red-osier dogwood, Gary oak; White-breasted nuthatch and Yellow-breasted Chat are just a few of the species living at Gotter Prairie.
http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org/restoration.html And course there is the biodynamic vineyard nearby that sold a good portion of its land to developers as well a a bunch of other traditional wineries. My neighbor makes fruit wine so maybe you'd prefer that.
You can camp in the woods, in the field or use the spare bedroom
Darts, music and conversation in the Soup Caves?
Risky, I know... but probably beats a lame hotel room.
I've stayed in the Poe room as shown in the pictures above, and it was definitely a memorable one! I'm sorry to hear that it has been changed.
It sounds like however it works out, it'll be a fun vacation!