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    Wednesday, January 15, 2020   A3
The Dalles Chronicle
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E N T E R TA I N M E N T
entertainment
update
Kit Garoutte at Rivertap
Live music coming up at Rivertap:
Friday, Jan. 17: Kit Garoutte, 6-9 p.m. (One-man band,
easy listening, covers)
Sunday, Jan. 19: Sunday Night Jam featuring The Reddy
Black Trio, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Rivertap, 703 E 2nd St, The Dalles; 541-296-7870.
County Line at Zim’s
Live music coming up at Zim’s:
Friday, Jan. 17: Al & Nolan Hare with Ben Tibbets ,
7-10 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 18: County Line (Americana, Country),
7-10 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 21: Tuesday Taps & Tunes with Al Hare
and Kenny Olsen, 7-9 p.m.
Zim’s Brau Haus, 604 E 2nd St., The Dalles;
541-296-2368.
Willie & Nelson at White Buffalo
Bill Nielsen (acoustic guitar) and singer Lisa Nelson, known
for their beautiful harmonies, perform familiar pop, rock and
country tunes you can sing along to. Thursday, Jan. 16, 6-8
p.m. White Buffalo Wines, 4040 Westcliff Dr., Hood River;
541-386-5534.
Barney & the Stray Kitties at Double Mountain
It’s Barney & the Stray Kitties at Double Mountain.
Featuring Barney (bass), Chris (mandolin) and Polly (gui-
tar)—the band performs country rock and blues seasoned
with tasty vocal harmonies. Catch them Thursday, Jan. 16,
from 8-10 p.m. Double Mountain Brewery, 8 Fourth St., Hood
River; 541-387-0042.
Peter Marbach at HR Library Jan. 22
Peter Marbach presents a slideshow and presentation on
Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 6:30 p.m. at the Hood River County
Library. His latest book, “Healing the Big River: Salmon
Dreams and the Columbia River Treaty,” has been described
as a “masterful combination of visual storytelling and pas-
sionate essays.” Marbach will be donating 50 percent of the
proceeds from the sale of his book at the event to the Hood
River Library. Hood River County Library, 502 State St., Hood
River; 541-386-2535.
Jazz at Last Stop Saloon
Bill Nielsen (along with Lisa Nelson) play White Buffalo Jan. 16.
Jim Drake photo
Scot & Rebecca at Route 30
Guitarist Scot Bergeron and bass player Rebecca
Stonestreet perform “classic folk-rock tunes with a lively and
energetic sound.” Catch them on Friday, Jan. 17, from 7-10
p.m. at Route 30 Bottles and Brews. Route 30 Bottles and
Brews, 317 E 2nd St, The Dalles; 541-993-3155.
The Lonely (Roy Orbison Tribute) in TD Jan. 29
The Mid-Columbia Community Concert Association
welcomes The Lonely, celebrating the music of Roy Orbison,
to The Dalles Civic Auditorium on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 7
p.m. “The Lonely delivers a sensitive and dynamic tribute to
the one and only Roy Orbison, plus the hits of The Traveling
Wilburys and The Everly Brothers. Veteran Mike Demers de-
livers a spot-on performance of Orbison’s signature sound as
he leads this group of musical journeymen in their mutual and
deep appreciation of the timeless music of an era.” Doors open
at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at Klindt’s Booksellers, Lines of
Designs, online at www.mccca.info, or at the door. The Dalles
Civic Auditorium, Fourth and Federal streets, The Dalles.
Live music coming up at Last Stop Saloon:
Enjoy Tuesday Night jazz at Last Stop Saloon from 5-7
p.m. with the Ati (vocal) and Rossco (guitar) Jazz Duo. Jazz
continues Wednesday nights with Chic Preston and Dennis
Entertainment listings should be sent to jdrake@thed-
Williams, from 6-8 p.m. Last Stop Saloon, 209 East 2nd St., The
Dalles; 541-296-3070.
alleschronicle.com by 5 p.m. Friday and run as space allows.
County Line, featuring Matt Mesa and Kerry Williams, plays Zim’s
Jan. 18.
Jim Drake photo
Looking for Scraps
An egret and a great blue heron keep an eye out for scraps as two river otter eat fish on the rocks at Taylor Lake, west of The Dalles.
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Gary Elkinton photo
TRASH TALK
Q. I have Holiday string lights that no
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longer work. What should I do with
them? Tori, Wasco County
A. Tori, Those light strands are not recyclable at curb-
side. If you bring them to their Transfer Station in
either The Dalles or Hood River, they can be recycled
as ‘scrap metal’ because of the valuable copper
wire. Ask attendant. Remove any large bulbs. Also,
consider carefully saving boxes, paper and bows as
packaging for next season.
questions to:
Downey Furniture
601 East 3rd Street | The Dalles | 541-296-2871
Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30am-5:30pm
www.downey-furniture.com
(541)-506-2636 www.tricountyrecycle.com