Wednesday, February 12, 2020   A3 The Dalles Chronicle TheDallesChronicle.com E N T E R TA I N M E N T entertainment update Tony Smiley at Route 30 Feb. 15 Live music coming up at Route 30: Friday, Feb. 14: Alonzo Garbanzo. Saturday, Feb. 15: Tony Smiley. Friday, Feb. 21: The New Prohibitions, 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22: School Boi (AC/DC cover band), 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28: The Growlerz, 7 p.m. Route 30 Bottles and Brews, 317 E 2nd St, The Dalles; 541-993-3155. Reddy Black Trio at Rivertap Feb. 16 Friday, Feb. 14: Jeff Carrell and Kenny Olsen, 6-9 p.m. (Duo, Covers, Rock N Roll) Sunday, Feb. 16: Sunday Night Jam featuring The Reddy Black Trio, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Rivertap, 703 E 2nd St, The Dalles; 541-296-7870. Alonzo Garbanzo at Solera Feb. 15 Live music coming at Solera: Saturday, Feb. 15: Alonzo Garbanzo, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22: Albert Nicholas, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28: Ry Mac Band, 6-9 p.m. Solera Brewery, 4945 Baseline Dr., Parkdale; 541-352-5500. Willy & Nelson at Zim’s Feb. 15 Live music coming up at Zim’s: Friday, Feb. 14: Big River Blues Band, 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15: Willy & Nelson Band, 7-10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb 18: Tuesday Taps & Tunes with Al Hare, Kenny Olsen and Jose Maya on drums, 7-9 p.m. Zim’s Brau Haus, 604 E 2nd St., The Dalles; 541-296-2368. ‘reVoiced’ at Civic Feb. 18 The dynamic and unique a cappella stylings of reVoiced come to The Dalles Civic Auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 18, starting at 7 p.m. “Since 2012, reVoiced has gained a reputa- tion for captivating audiences, creating their own sound by “revoicing” familiar classics. These five charismatic enter- tainers bring their distinct personalities together to create an unforgettable vocal experience.” Proceeds benefit The Dalles Middle School Music Department. Tickets are $12 in advance at The Dalles Middle School, Columbia Gorge Toyota, or at brownpapertickets.com. The Dalles Civic Auditorium, Fourth and Federal streets, The Dalles. Scot & Rebecca at White Buffalo On Thursday, Jan. 13, 6-8 p.m., Scot Bergeron (guitar, harmonica, vocals) and Rebecca Stonestreet (bass, percus- sion, vocals) bring their lively, energetic sound to the White Buffalo. White Buffalo Wines, 4040 Westcliff Dr., Hood River; 541-386-5534. ‘Raptor Love Stories’ Feb. 14 “Raptor Love Stories: An Intimate Exploration into the Lives of Avian Couples and Families” will explore the wonders of connecting with wildlife with an intimate look into the lives of several raptor pairs and their families. Presented by natural re- source social scientist Ellen Donoghue, PhD, Friday, Feb. 14, at 5 p.m. at the Hood River Library. The presentation will feature unique images from wildlife webcams. Free admission. Hood River County Library, 502 State St., Hood River; 541-386-2535. Valentine Ball Feb. 14 It’s the Sparkle & Shine Valentine Ball, coming up Friday, Feb. 14, from 7-10 p.m. at the Hood River Elks Lodge. Dance with the Secret Salsa Society to an eclectic playlist of Latin, swing and everything in between. All ages event, fun photo booth, dessert bar and dance instruction from Johnny and Hannah. $15. Hood River Elks Lodge, 304 Cascade Ave., Hood River; 541-386-1507. Community Sings II opens Feb. 21 Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association presents the Voci Choir and Audience Singalong at the Wy’East Performing Arts Performing Arts Center on Friday, Feb. 21 (7:30 p.m.) and Sunday, Feb. 23 (2 p.m.) Concert features the CGOA Voci Choir, Canticum, Hood River Valley Chamber Singers, CGOA Youth Choir, and GALS (Gorge A Cappella Lady Singers), plus the CGCC Choral Union. Free admission; donations gladly accepted. Wy’East Middle School Performing Arts Center, 3000 Wy’east Rd, Hood River; 541-354-1548. Guitarist Ben Rice was in Hood River last week with a blues trio featuring 64 Taphouse owner Rod Steward on drums. More blues is on the schedule with Lewis Creed and the Geezer coming up Thursday, Feb. 20. Music starts at 7 p.m. at 64 Taphouse, 208 Oak St., Hood River; 541-436-4677. Jim Drake photo Cardboard Armor Workshop Feb. 22 Visit the Hood River Library Makerspace on Saturday, Feb. 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., to make your own piece of shoul- der armor, or pauldron, out of cardboard. Instructor Brooklyn It’s Klezmer and Beyond with Europatopia, a seven-piece world-music band led by Joel Kabakov, at The Dalles Art Center on Sunday, Feb. 16, at 3 p.m. $15 suggested donation. The Dalles Art Center, 220 E. 4th St., The Dalles; 541-296-4759. Black History Month celebrated Coming up at the Hood River Library on Wednesdays: Feb. 12: Enjoy classic jazz while replicating a traditional African fabric dyeing technique, 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19: Hum along with Aretha Franklin’s classics and make an African Kente cloth, 5:30 p.m. Feb. 26: Listen to lively, danceable African music while creating your own African mask, 5:30 p.m. Hood River County Library, 502 State St., Hood River; 541-386-2535. Entertainment listings should be e-mailed to jdrake@thed- alleschronicle.com by 5 p.m. Friday, and run as space allows. XL Phi l l y Pi zza History Forum returns in February The original Wasco County Courthouse (410 West 2nd Place, The Dalles) hosts the Regional History Forum series Saturdays at 1:30 p.m., featuring lectures and presentations from top local and regional historians. Free admission; donations accepted. Saturday, Feb. 15: Rufus and the Army amp that Helped End World War II (Cal McDermid); Saturday, Feb. 22: Finding the Wire Trail: Early Instant Communication in the Gorge (Dave and Helen Wand and Larry McGinnis); Saturday, Feb. 29: Famous Visitors: Guess Who Came to Dinner? (Rodger Nichols.) Brian Greeley at Everybody’s Brewing Only $ 20 99 Don’t miss our Happy Hour! Must present coupon. Not valid with any other off ers. Expires 2/29/20. 541-296-0099 The Dalles Chronicle Live music Monday’s at Everybody’s: Feb. 10: Brian Greeley, 6-8 p.m. Feb. 17: Scott and Rebecca, 6-8 p.m. Everybody’s Brewing, 177 E. Jewett Blvd., White Salmon, Wash; 509-637-2774. 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Stonehedge Gardens Gardens 3405 WINE COUNTRY AVENUE HOOD RIVER HOOD RIVER 541-386-3940 Pride Book Club meets Feb. 13 The Pride Book Club meets Thursday, Feb. 13, from 6:30- 7:30 p.m. to discuss “Becoming Nicole: The ransformation of an American Family,” by Amy Ellis Nutt. The Pride Book Club is open to all persons 18 years and older interested in reading LGBTQA literature. The Dalles-Wasco Co. Public Library, 722 Court St, The Dalles; 541-296-2815. ANSWER WKO-High Cascade Mills Buying Logs & Timber ‘Wind and Wire’ concerts at HR Middle School Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association presents Wind and Wire with the Sinfonietta and soloist Dr. Erik Steighner, Friday, Feb. 28 (7:30 p.m.) and Sunday, March 1 (2 p.m.) at the Hood River Middle School. On the bill: “Rhapsody for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra,” “Floating World,” a poem by Alan Hovhaness, and “Frankensymphony: A Musical Abomination,” which grafts together movements from sym- phonies by Anton Bruckner and Johannes Brahms. Tickets at door or gorgeorchestra.org; adults $20, CGOA members $15, youth (10-17) $5, and free for children under 10. Hood River Middle School, 1602 May St., Hood River; 541-386-2114. Europatopia plays TD Art Center Feb. 16 Williams will lead participants through the simple process. Must preregister. Program suitable for children ages 8 and up only. Hood River County Library, 502 State St., Hood River; 541-386-2535. Douglas Fir White Fir Pine THE DALLES CHRONICLE (ISSN 0747-3443) is published twice weekly, every Wednesday and Saturday. Subscription rates: One year print subscription and digital access $55. Six month print subscription and digital access $35.Three month print subscription and dig- ital access $21. Known office of publication, 811 E. Second St., The Dalles, OR 97058. Pe- riodical postage is paid at The Dalles, Ore- gon. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE DALLES CHRONICLE, P.O. Box 1910, The Dalles, OR 97058. Jon Paul Anderson 360-921-1541 Mill: 509-427-8413 2022 Wind River Hwy • P.O. Box 8 Carson, WA 98610 TRASH TALK QA Q. Are Pizza boxes recyclable either at curbside or the transfer station? Debra, Mosier A. Debra, Yes and No. Let me explain. 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