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www.hoodrivernews.com Hood River News, Saturday, February 7, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT U pdate ‘FULL MONTY’ STEPS OUT ‘Adventure’ screens Feb. 20 Made in the Gorge Movie Night happens at the History Museum on Friday, Feb. 20. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., movie starts at 6 p.m. This month, it’s the movie “The In- credible Adventure: Homeward Bound.” All proceeds go to the paddle wheel restoration project. The movie is free with regular museum admission, $5 for adults, kids 10 and under get in free. Cash concessions will be available. History Museum of Hood River County, 300 E. Marina Drive, Hood River, 541-386-6772. Music at Lyle Hotel Feb. 14 Enjoy music from Kay Floria & Randy Bell from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the dining room of the Lyle Hotel on Satur- day, Feb. 14. Then, it’s bluesy folk from Julie Mayfield (Fields of May) and Emily Albaugh (Jackbone Dixie) for the late-night crowd. The Lyle Hotel, 100 7th St., Lyle, Wash., 509-365-5953. ‘It Had To Be You!’ dinner dance Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum pre- sents “It Had To Be You!” on Saturday, Feb. 14. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. This all-inclusive Valentine’s Day event includes dinner, drinks, dancing to live music by Port- land’s Echo Park, and optional childcare. Tickets are $75 per couple and $25 per family for childcare. Space is lim- ited and advance purchase is required. The Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, 5000 Discovery Drive, The Dalles. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 541-296-8600 Secret Salsa meets Feb. 13 Join Secret Salsa on Fri- day, Feb. 13, as they wel- come Sarah Riddle to the Mt. View Grange to teach Salsa. Sarah is the owner of Portland's Viscount Dance Studio and the original in- structor to make the trip to the Gorge to teach for our community. Professional, dedicated, and tons of fun, Sarah will have you dancing the night away. No partner Sarah Riddle or experience needed. Ad- mission is $10. Lessons starts at 7:30 p.m. Social dancing until 10 p.m. Mt. View Grange Hall, 1085 Main St.,White Salmon, Wash. Con Brio at CEBU Lounge This week at CEBU Lounge: Friday, Feb. 6 - Groovy Wallpaper, 9:30 p.m. Cello and Percussion Rock Duo. Skip VonKuske (Portland Cello Project) and Don Henson (Steppin' Out) are “something unique and awesome. Watch Don play a djembe, a glock- enspiel and a typewriter all at once, while Skip use his cello for unholy purposes!” Saturday, Feb. 7 - Con Brio, 9:30 p.m. San Francisco R&B/Soul. “Known for their fiery live shows, Con Brio is a living, evolving testament to the power of soul. Fronted by 21- year-old phenom Ziek McCarter — a gifted showman whose stage presence calls to mind the magnetism of a young Michael Jackson — the band’s sound traces a clear lineage from the dirty funk, blues, and psychedelic lega- cy of Bay Area legends like Sly and the Family Stone.” Best Western Plus Hood River Inn, 1108 E. Marina Way; 541-386-2200. Call for Reservations 541-386-3940 Stonehedge Gardens River City Saloon hosts Portland’s up and coming soul band Ural Thomas and the Pain on Friday, Feb. 13, at 9:30 p.m. Recent- ly featured on OPB, Thomas has been in the music business for decades. Tickets $8 ad- vance, $10 at the door. Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea HOOD RIVER NEWS (ISSN 07465823) is published twice weekly, every Wednesday and Saturday. Subscription rates: $42 per year prepaid ($36 for senior citizens, 65 and over) in Hood River County and western Wasco County, Oregon; and Klickitat and Skamania counties,Washington. Elsewhere, $68 prepaid per year. Known office of pub- lication, 419 State Ave., Hood River, OR 97031-2031. Periodicals postage paid at Hood River, Oregon. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to HOOD RIVER NEWS, P.O. Box 390, Hood River, OR 97031-0103. Destiny Theatres Fri - Tue, Feb. 6 - Feb. 10, 2015 Subject to change. Check times daily. Columbia Cinemas 2727 W. 7th St., The Dalles - 296-8081 S PONGEBOB : 2D & 3D S PONGE O UT O F W ATER (PG) J UPITER A SCENDING 2D & 3D (PG) A MERICAN S NIPER P ROJECT A LMANAC (R-17) (PG-13) BA R G A I N T U E S D A Y S * S A T U R D A Y F E B 7 T H 9 - 6 S U N D A Y F E B 8 T H 1 0 - 6 M O N D A Y F E B 9 T H 9 - 6 Gift certificates welcome, sorry no store credit redeemed or punches issued. Thanks for your understanding! 5 0 4 O A K S T , N E X T T O M I K E ’ S I C E C R E A M ! * Exclusions apply, details on theatre website. www.MoviesInTheDalles.com Rated an overall 5 stars 1 two years in a row. Valentine’s Day Special FOUR COURSE DINNER Ural Thomas plays Feb. 13 DANCER ‘HORSE’ (EDWARD MCNAIR), right, shows Larry (Ari Bloodgood) some surprising steps in a scene from the musi- cal opening Feb. 13 at Columbia Center for the Arts. A motley crew of unemployed men stage a strip show and overcome fears and form new friendships – while shoring up existing rela- tionships – in the comic and oft- dramatic story. Bruce Ludwig di- rects. (The play contains multi- ple sexual references and ma- ture language and is not suit- able for children under 13.) Shows are Feb. 13 and 14, at 7:30 p.m., and Feb. 19, 20, 21, 27 and 28, with a 2 p.m. mati- nee on Feb. 22. Front row bistro- seating packages are available; see www.columbiarts.org for details. Tickets are available on line or at Waucoma Bookstore. ‘Symphony’ at Springhouse Music in the Backroom at Springhouse Cellar con- tinues on Tuesday, Feb. 10 with 10 String Symphony starting at 6 p.m. “10 String Symphony is an arena for mesmerizing acoustic innovation. Al- though difficult to catego- rize, their music is instant- ly recognizable as a blend of two distinct musical voices, encompassing ag- gressive, almost discor- dant, Celtic and punky string-chording experi- mentations. Vocally, Rachel Baiman and Christian Sedelmyer (Jerry Douglas Band) lock in seamlessly, and their vocal duets often take center stage despite the fact that they are self- described 5-string fiddle players.” Springhouse Cel- lar, 13 Railroad Ave, Hood River; 541-308-0700. A3 The only overall 5-star plan in Hood River County. Now in your hood Providence is proud to bring its Medicare Advantage Plans to Hood River. Attend a meeting to find out which one is right for you. Call us for information or a personal appointment at 1-855-210-1586 (TTY: 711) or visit us at www.ProvidenceHealthPlan.com/hoodriver. Service is available between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. seven days a week (Pacific time). Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital 810 12th St., Hood River Conference Rooms 1 and 2 Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1 p.m. 1 Medicare evaluates plans based on a 5-star rating system. Star ratings are calculated each year and may change from one year to the next. Providence Health Plan is an HMO and HMO-POS plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in Providence Health Plan depends on contract renewal. A sales person will be present with information and applications. For accommodation of persons with special needs at sales meetings call 1-855-210-1586 (TTY:711). H9047_2015PHP72 ACCEPTED