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www.hoodrivernews.com Hood River News, Saturday, March 7, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT ‘M AD- U pdate WOMAN O F C HAILLOT ’ “The Madwoman of Chail- lot” continues its run March 6-7 and March 13-14, all at 7 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and students, in Bowe Theater at Hood River Valley High School. A body, soon revived, is pulled from the river Seine and The Policeman (Claire Hamada) investigates along with (in hat) The Prospector (Sam Hannigan), the Waiter (Nick Molina) and The Shoestring Peddler (Dani Hildreth). The body is that of Pierre (Matthew McCravey) whose dire circumstances soon change in one eventful day in Paris. The play is suitable for all ages and runs about 2.5 hours including inter- mission. Rachel Harry di- rects. Springtime Salsa dancing March 13 Secret Salsa Society invites one and all to get ready for spring with a Salsa dance lesson with our favorite in- structor, Joshua Faulkner (dancewithjoystudios.com). It happens Friday, March 13, at Mt. View Grange, 1085 N. Main, White Salmon, Wash. The lesson starts at 7:30 p.m. followed by social dancing until 10 p.m. No partner or ex- perience needed. Cost is $10. Interesting Mosier returns March 14 The annual Interesting Mosier event happens March 14, 7 p.m. at Mosier Community School. Cost is $5. This is an evening of three-minute talks on subjects ranging from “Ebola fashion 101” to “How Reagan Crashed a Spaceship on Mars.” Details at www.InterestingGorge.com Film ‘Forks Over Knives’ March 12 at Skylight March 12, 7 p.m. join Tofurky at Andrew’s Pizza & Bak- ery for a movie screening of “Forks over Knives.” Your ticket will include one seat for the film, a free slice of vegan pizza, one Tofurky coupon book and one raffle ticket. Club dates around Hood River this month ■ The Pint Shack — Hood River Loop Ninja phenom Tony Smiley spins his musical magic Saturday at The Pint Shack, Fourth Street between Oak and Cascade, at 8:30 p.m. 21 and over. Cover charge of $6 includes one beer. ■ River City Spring Jam — The house band of Alonzo Garbonzo, Ted Horwitz, Al Hare and Jeff Minnick leads the jam at River City Saloon’s Spring Jam Saturday, 7-9 p.m. ■ Double Mountain Brewing — The Wasco Brothers take the stage at Double Mountain Brewing March 7 at 9 p.m. On March 14, Double Mountain plans its annual day- long anniversary party, this year the 8th, with headliners The Quick and Easy Boys. ■ Springhouse Cellar — Blackberry Bushes — “Casca- dian Twang and Sophistication” in an all-ages show March 17 at 7 p.m. Mark Womble and friends play TD Eagles Mark Womble and friends will be playing at The Dalles Eagles Lodge, March 7, from 7 to 11 p.m. Featuring Polly Norris on vocals, guitar and banjo; Dennis Williams on saxophone and clarinet; Mike DeMello on pedal steel and vocals; Mike Mutton on lead guitar and vocals; Paul Viemeister on bass, and Jose Maya on drums. The Dalles Eagles Lodge is located at 2006 W 7th St. and features the largest dance floor in the Columbia Gorge. There is a cover charge of $3 for members and $4 for non-members. Green Drinks goes to Hood River Hobbies A family-friendly Green Drinks happens March 12 at Hood River Hobbies from 5:30-7 p.m. Enjoy snacks from Boda’s Kitchen and locally made beverages, play games and learn about community classes and events such as bird watching, gaming, radio-controlled vehicles, models and rockets. The event is sponsored by Gorge Owned and member businesses, Green Drinks is a monthly network- ing event that aims to raise awareness about environ- mentally friendly business practices while providing a quality networking opportunity for members of the com- munity. Cost: $5 suggested donation, free for GO! Mem- bers. Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea May St. lasagna dinner, art sale on March 12 May Street Elementary School will hold its annual Teddy Webber Scholarship Dinner and Student Art Auc- tion on March 12. This event, which began in 1997, is held to raise money for the school’s artist in residence program and the Teddy Webber schol- arship fund. All are welcome to join in this community celebration featuring a lasagna dinner prepared by the talented chefs at Celilo and Double Moun- tain Brewery, with ingredi- ents donated by Riverside at the Hood River Inn, Pizzicato, Solstice, Egg River Café, An- drew’s Pizza, Pietros, Hood River Taqueria, Papa Mur- phy’s, Rosauers and Safeway. Dinner is served from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults, and $4 for students and seniors. The evening includes a silent and live auction, stu- dent art show and sale, and a bouncy house and face paint- ing. Celebrate with Friends & Neighbors at Skamania Lodge Casco Especial Whiskey Wednesdays Tuesdays are hot in River Rock! Our culinary team members with Latino heritage will be generously sharing their family recipes for Mexican, Central and South American Cuisine. Spice up your Tuesday! 6 PM - Close Special whiskey flight plus a new menu each Wednesday to pair with your culinary favorites. Happy Hour Is Back! Plus, Don’t Miss Our Prime Rib Sunday! 5 - 9 PM Enjoy this dining feature for a limited time. 8 oz. prime rib dinner $22; 12 oz. prime rib dinner $28 Reservations suggested: 509-427-7700 Monday - Thursday 4 PM - 6 PM Petite menu and discounted select beverages, including: Hot Crab & Shrimp Dip, Chili Fries, Rock Burger with Cheese, Buffalo Wings, Mac ‘n’ Cheese HUGE SALE Thur -Sun A3 March 12-15 30%-70% OFF (Many close-out items) Choose from natural and organic grocery items, health and personal care items, refrigerated items, frozen items, complete bulk foods department, ice cream alternatives and certified organic bulk coffees. 314 Oak St. Hood River • 541-386-1240 While supplies last. Limited to stock on hand. Some items may not be available at this location. No additional case discounts will apply. 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