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www.hoodrivernews.com Hood River News, Saturday, March 14, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT A3 PINE GROVE REFLECTION U pdate Blackberry Bushes March 17 Springhouse is staying open later than usual as they celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a Hootenanny from the Blackberry Bushes Stringband (pictured above). All-ages show, 6-10 p.m. Sources say there will be no green wine! Springhouse Cellar, 13 Railroad Ave, Hood River; 541-308-0700. DoveDriver at River City “DoveDriver is the brainchild of guitarist/producer Teddy Presberg. It is his go-to group to perform his origi- nal, experimental songs that mesh funk, soul, and rock - a blend of sounds described as “instrumental shoegaze jazz.” Catch him on Saturday, March 14, at the River City Saloon. Clarke & The Himselfs open the show. River City Saloon, 207 Cascade Ave., Hood River; 541-387-2583. ‘Rockin’ Blues Masters’ at The Pines March 28 Three NW blues masters are joining forces for a night of Rockin Blues at The Pines on Saturday, March 28. The show is from 7-10 p.m. Tickets are $15 and limited seating is available. The band will feature slide guitarist Henry Cooper, drummer Boyd Small and bass player Don Camp- bell — all veteran players from bands like Screamin Jay Hawkins, Paul deLay and DK Stewart. 21 and over only. The Pines Tasting Room, 202 Cascade Ave., Hood River; 541-993-8301. Barley Draught celebrates It's the start of the St. Patrick's Day Season and Irish pub band Barley Draught will be featured on Friday, March 13 at Solera Brew Pub in Parkdale starting at 7 p.m. to ring in the green, and on March 17, St. Patrick's Day, they’ll be playing a t a grand celebration and feast at the Senior Center in The Dalles starting at 7 p.m. with an option of an Irish dinner at 6 p.m. Come join in with singing and smiles. Ben Bonham at Lyle Hotel The Lyle Hotel hosts a St. Patrick's bash with Chic Pre- ston & Ben Bonham playing live music on Tuesday, March 17, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Corned Beef, cabbage and Irish Stew will be served up as well. The Lyle Hotel, 100 7th St., Lyle, Wash., 509-365-5953. Tillinghast at The Pines Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea Pine Grove Fire Department supporters are reflected in a heavy framed mirror, just one of hundreds of items sold in live auctions in- side the fire hall and outside in the yard in the March 7 fundraiser for the department. Donations of farm, household and office goods come from near and far in the 51st annual event, which raises money for training and fire suppression equipment. Trio Subtonic at CEBU This week at CEBU Lounge: Fri., March 13: Tracy Klas Band, 9:30 p.m. Rock ‘n’ Roll Sat., March 14: Trio Subtonic, 9:30 p.m. Groove & Funk- based Jazz. “Trio Subtonic has made their mark on the Northwest independent and jazz music scenes, crafting four albums worth of original compositions. In 2009, ‘Cave Dweller’ received national attention for striking a balance between unique groove and catchy melody. The incorporation of jazz and Brazilian traditions with non- stop funky fervor poses the question to the dance floor: is it better to stop for a moment and listen, or to have never listened at all?” Best Western Plus Hood River Inn, 1108 E. Marina Way; 541-386-2200. Specials & More ‘Heroes Not Welcome’ exhibit March 14 in TD home after serving in World War II. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., dinner served at 6, with the 7 p.m. presentation at the Discovery Center, 5000 Dis- covery Drive, in The Dalles. Cost for the dinner and pre- sentation is $18; presentation only is $3. Tickets are available on- line at www.gorg e discovery.org or by calling 541-296-8600 ext. 201. Columbia Gorge Discov- ery Center and Museum pre- sents “What if Heroes Were Not Welcome Home?” Satur- day, March 14. The exhibit opening fea- tures a Culture a la Carte evening of dining followed by a presentation by author Linda Tamura. T his poignant exhibit examines the experience of American veterans of Japanese de- scent, upon their retur n Sat. & March 14 Sun. & 15 C H A M N E S S A U C T I O N S W W W . C H A M N E S S A U C T I O N S . C O M The Dalles Spring Consignment Auction This week at The Pines: Friday, March 13, 6-9 p.m., Richard & Tova Tillinghast from the band OneHum. Enjoy acoustic guitar and cello on songs that “center around the love of rural life in the Pacific Northwest.” The Pines Tasting Room, 202 Cas- cade Ave., Hood River; 541-993-8301. St. Patrick’s Day Saturday, April 4th @ 9:00am 1303 W 2nd, The Dalles Farm liquidations, tools heavy equipment, trucks, cars, ATVs, antiques and so much more. St. Paddy’s Day Lunch Special T R A D I T IO N A L C O R N B EE F & C A B B A G E i n c l u d e s c o r n b e e f , c a bb a g e , r e d p o t a t o e s & c a r r o t s T o p p e d w i t h a s w e e t m u s t a r d g l a z e 416 Oak St. • 541-386-1880 • 5:30am-3pm Online bidding via PROXIBID NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS CALL RON FOR MORE DETAILS 541.490.0969 OR DA#4113 OPEN FOR DINNER Maryhill opens March 15 Maryhill Museum in Goldendale opens to the public on Sunday, March 15. Schedule of exhibits: March 15 — July 5, American Indian Painting: Twenti- eth-Century Masters. Thirty-five works by some of the most important American Indian painters of the last century. March 15 — Nov. 15, Maryhill Favorites: American Re- alist R.H. Ives Gammell and his students, Richard Lack, Robert Hunter and Samuel Rose. Raven Skyriver: Submerge. Glass artist Raven Skyriv- er explores the connections between humans, animals and the environment that binds us. Native Peoples of The Dalles Region. Photos of the landscape and people who lived in and around The Dalles during the late nineteenth and early twen- tieth century. Sam Hill and the Colum- bia River Highway. Black and white prints showing both construction of the highway and early scenic views of the Columbia River Gorge. Entertainment list- ings can be e-mailed to jdrake@hoodrivernews. com Come enjoy our NEW Salad Bar! 10% OFF TOTAL BILL Open Mon-Sun 7am - 3pm; Wed-Sat 5pm - 9pm (Expires 3-31-15) 1301 Belmont Drive • Hood River 541.436.4035 Join these Businesses for their DISCOVER H OR I Z O N CHRISTIAN SCHOOL You want your child to . . . 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