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Hood River News, Wednesday, January 28, 2015
PHOENIX THEATER mem-
bers rehearse for the num-
bers they will be perform-
ing Feb. 9 show, with East-
ern Oregon University
multi state touring perfor-
mance the high school mu-
sical and winter play next
year. From left are Rhianna
Salman, Olivia Newcomb,
Rory Krehbiel, Cayla Sacre,
Jasper Krehbiel, Sam Han-
nigan, Delaney Barbour,
Claire Hamada, Sienna
Reynolds, Dany Hildreth,
and Nick Molina.
ENTERTAINMENT
U pdate
HRVHS benefit show set for Jan. 31
Miguel Vazquez
“On the Beat,” the bene-
fit variety show, original-
ly scheduled early this
month, is on for 7 p.m.,
Jan. 31 at Hood River Val-
ley High school’s Bowe
Theater.
Miguel Vasquez is orga-
nizing the show for his
Extended Application pro-
ject. He will be among the
perfomers, which include
current students and
alumni. Proceeds will
benefit HRVHS theater
program.
Club notes for this week:
■ Amber and the Pale Ales play Thursday at
Double Mountain Brewery and Taproom 8-10 p.m.
■ Ben Bon-
ham performs
Thursday at
The Pines. Bon-
ham’s guitar
playing is root-
ed in the music
of pre-radio
America when
all music was
live and styles
weren’t pigeon-
holed. Like his
favorite musi-
cians from the
1920s, Ben’s
range comfort-
ably spans gen-
res-on any given
Ben Bonham
night you might
catch him play-
ing country blues, ragtime, vintage swing, Delta
blues, folk, jazz, old-time country, and Hawaiian.
Hear him from 6-9 p.m. at The Pines, 202 Cascade Av-
enue.
■ Coming Feb. 6 to The Pines, Ryan Kolberg
and Anderson Gould, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Kolberg, a well-
known bassist, branches out with an impressive di-
versity on guitar and vocals.
■ River City Saloon brings Hillstomp (Jan. 30)
and Turkuaz (Feb. 1-2) in 10 p.m. 21-and-over shows.
■ The band Shed Shakers returns Saturday to
Double Mountain Brewery and Taproom for a 9 p.m.
21-and-over show.
■ Left Coast Country with Kory Quinn comes
to Cebu Lounge (Best Western Inn) Jan. 30 and 31 for
shows at 9:30 p.m. (21-and-over). Left Coast Country
is a modern string band formed in 2010 from the ex-
ploding newgrass scene in Portland.
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SAVE THE DATE
Aporkalypse, Sinfonietta Feb. 20
■ Feb. 20 — Second annu-
al Aporkalypse Now, a bene-
fit for Helping Hands
Against Violence, pits local
chefs against each other in
judged bacon recipes, and
there’s entertainment in-
cluding a bacon eating con-
test, at Springhouse Cellars
at 6 p.m.
■ Feb. 20 – Columbia
Gorge Sinfonietta, “The
bold, the brilliant and the
beautiful,” a concert at The
Dalles Civic Center, 7 p.m.,
conducted by Mark Steighn-
er, featuring three works:
Brahms’ Second Symphony,
Piano Concerto No. 2 by
Shostakovich, and the Ore-
gon premier of Austin Win-
tory’s “The Banner Saga
Suite.”
‘Full Monty’ tickets,
packages on sale
Tickets – but not just regu-
lar tickets – are now on sale
for “The Full Monty,” at Co-
lumbia Center for the Arts
Feb. 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 and
28 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 22 at 2
p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults,
$15 for students and seniors,
and $12 for groups of 10 or
more.
In addition to individual
seats, eight packages are
being sold for each show: two
tickets, a front row table, bot-
tle of “The Full Monty” from
Naked Winery, and two show
wine glasses, for $75. Go to
columbiaarts.org for details.
■ Feb. 21 – Third annual
Father-Daughter Dance, 6-8
p. m . , H o o d R ive r E l k s
Lodge, sponsored by Gorge
Young Life, $30 per couple,
each additional daughter
$10, tickets at Shortt Supply.
■ Feb. 26 – Kids Gorge
Soup, 6 p.m., Celilo Restau-
rant. Eat a soup meal and
hear young people pitch
their business or communi-
t y p r o j e c t i d e a s, f o r a
chance at the “grubstake.”
T he deadline for Gorge
Soup for Kids is Feb. 9.
Young people starting a
business or community pro-
ject may vie for cash awards
at the Feb. 26 soup dinner.
Buy tickets at brownpa-
p e r t i c k -
ets.com/event/888297.
Last year Gorge Soup
awarded just under $3,000 to
new student businesses and
initiatives, with the first
prize winner taking home
almost $1,500.
Ap p l i c a t i o n s c a n b e
found on Gorge Soup’s web-
site:
g o r g e s o u p. wo r d -
press.com.
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