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Hood River News, Wednesday, April 22, 2015
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H APPENINGS
Happenings may be edited for
■ April 23 — Hood River
length. Listings may also be found Art Club weekly session, 10-2
online at hoodriver-news.com; p.m., Alliance Church, 2650 Mon-
click the Events tab.
tello (corner of Rand and Montel-
lo) in the modular building. Work-
ON STAGE
shop with Jan Muir demonstrating
■ April 24-26 — Shrek the watercolor techniques in the con-
Musical at Wy’east Middle text of doing several small paint-
School. April 24, 7 p.m.; April 25, ings. All skill levels welcome. Class
2 p.m. and 7;April 26, 2 p.m.Tick- fee $20 for members, $25 for
ets $3-5.
non-members. Contact Joyce
Uczen joyce.uczen@gmail.com or
FOR CHILDREN
541-308-0156 to register.
■ Wednesdays through
■ April 23 — Shakespeare
April — Munchkins at the birthday bash, 6 p.m. at the
Museum, 10-11 a.m. at the His- Hood River Library. Celebrate with
tory Museum of Hood River Coun- Portland’s Original Practice Shake-
ty, 300 E. Marina Drive. $5 for speare Festival as they perform A
each parent/child pair; $1 for mu- Comedy of Errors, the famous
seum members. Each child must farce of twins separated at birth.
have adult present to help with Come dressed as s twin (with a
activity. Program teaches letters, friend) for prizes. Birthday cake
numbers, colors, play dough art served.
and history. Preregistration en-
■ April 23 — Health Fair, 6-
couraged at 541-386-6772 or 8 p.m. at Parkdale Elementary.
email thmeducation@gmail.com. Residents of all ages welcome.
■ April 22 — Shakespeare Blood pressure checks, healthy
matinee for kids, 3 p.m. at the cooking demos, reverse 911 info,
Hood River Library. Enjoy 3 classic more. More info 541-370-5644.
tales in stop-animation. Drawings
■ April 24 — Life & por-
for prizes.
trait drawing labs, 9-noon at
■ April 24 — Hobbit trivia the Columbia Center for the Arts
challenge, 5:30 p.m. at the Hood Studio. Every Friday. $20 drop in;
River Library. For grades 6-12. Test package discounts available. More
your knowledge of the Thief from info at columbiaarts.org or 541-
Bag End at the Hobbit. Prizes for 387-8877, ext. 114.
winning team and a Hobbit feast
■ April 24 — Friday Fun
for all. Come in costume for extra Lunch with 9 String Band, 11-
points. No registration needed.
1:30 p.m. at HR Valley Adult Cen-
■ April 25 — Swordplay ter, 2010 Sterling Place, off Brook-
workshop, 1 p.m. at the Hood side Drive on the Heights.
River Library. Come learn the ba- Dancers and listeners welcome.
sics and a scene from Macbeth.
■ April 24 — Museum
Ages 8 and up only, please.
wine tastings, 5-7 p.m. at The
■ April 28 — (Not) All the History Museum of Hood River
Same, 6:30 p.m. at the Hood County. Part of the Clink! exhibit
River Library. An original play for on the history of Oregon wine.
children and families.
$15 admission gets special wine
glass to sample local wines and
EXHIBITS
admission to the museum. $10
■ Through April 30 —
museum members.
Clink! A Taste of Oregon Wine
■ April 24 — Hobbit trivia
exhibit, The History Museum, challenge, 5:30 p.m. at the Hood
300 Port Marina Dr. Traces history River Library. For grades 6-12. Test
of Oregon wines; stories of some your knowledge of the Thief from
of the individuals and institutions Bag End at the Hobbit. Prizes for
that propelled Oregon wine onto winning team and a Hobbit feast
the national and international for all. Come in costume for extra
stage. More info at 541-386- points. No registration needed.
6772.
■ April 24-25 — Ninth an-
■ April 25-26 — Art of the
nual community garage sale,
Gorge Weekend at the Colum- Skamania county Fairgrounds,
bia Gorge Hotel, 4000 Westcliff Stevenson. Fri. 6-8 p.m., $2 ad-
Dr. Free admission. Art show Sat. mission; Sat. 9-2 p.m., free. 25
1-5; artists’ reception 5-7. Art booths hosted by community
show Sun. 9-2.
members. Food.
■ April 25-26 — “Women
■ April 24-26 — Communi-
in Motion” international ty Pride Cleanup, Bingen,Wash.
women’s art and cultural Klickitat County residents invited
show, Lorang Fine Art, Cascade to participate. For a small dona-
Locks. Featuring artists from four tion, drop offtrash and recycling,
countries, along with some of the including appliances, tires, paints,
Gorge’s own internationally yard waste, and more. Volunteers
known artists. Lectures, demon- needed; call Marsha Hollisten,
strations, music. More info at lo- 509-493-2961.
rangfineart.com.
■ April 25 — 12th annual
St. Joseph’s Plant Sale, 9-2 in
COMMUNITY EVENTS
the parking lot across from Thrift-
■ Now through May 2 —
way Harvest Market in White
Little Feet Cooperative
Salmon. Locally grown plants in-
Preschool 2015 Plant Sale
clude annuals, perennials, vegeta-
Fundraiser. Pre-order plants on-
bles and herbs, grown by Van-
line at littlefeetpreschool.org. Col-
guard Nursery.
lection May 2, 11-3 p.m. at West-
Special “drought resistant”
side Elementary parking lot.
section, gardening books and
■ April 21-25 — Celebrate
Master Gardeners on hand to an-
Shakespeare’s birthday at the
swer questions.
Hood River Library. Children who
■ April 25 — Pathways to
memorize a famous Shakespeare
Responsible Fatherhood, 9-5
quote will receive a free book.
p.m. at Hood River Middle School.
Adults can test their Bard knowl-
Presented in English and Spanish.
edge for prizes. Get thee to the li-
Free. Focus on marriage, father-
brary!
hood and parenting, plus 2 free
■ April 22 — Gentle Yoga
private coaching sessions to fol-
for beginning seniors 50 and over,
low. Free childcare and lunch pro-
10-11 a.m. at the HR Care Center,
vided.
Register
at
729 Henderson Rd. Free. Taught
www.northwestmarriage.org or
by certified yoga instructor Chris-
call 360-260-1100.
tine Shannon. Wear loose, com-
■ April 25 — Community
fortable clothing; bring yoga mat
Shred Day, 10-1 p.m. at Cascade
and water bottle; some mats
Central Credit Union, 1206 12th
available onsite. No experience
St. Three box limit. Accepting do-
necessary.
nations for CCCU Scholarship
■ April 22 — Breastfeed-
fund.
ing Support Group, 12-1 p.m.
■ Apr. 25 — Hazardous
at Riverside Church, Fourth and
Waste Collection rural event,
State. Mother-to-mother support
led by Columbia Gorge Breast-
feeding Coalition and facilitated
by a Certified Lactation Consul-
tant. For more info call Jennifer
McCauley, RN, IBCLC, 541-387-
6344.
10-2 p.m. at Parkdale Fire Depart-
ment. Get rid of unwanted dan-
gerous and hazardous materials.
For more info, call 541-506-2636
or tricountytrecycle.com.
■ April 25 — Hood River
Care Center grounds clean-
up day, 10-2 p.m. Help beautify
the grounds for families and resi-
dents. Donations of flowers and
flower pots, seeds, blubs, bird
feeders, patio furniture, etc. ac-
cepted. Lunch and refreshments
provided. More info at 541-386-
2688 ext. 4621.
■ April 25 — Maryhill
Spring Tea, 1-3 p.m. at Maryhill
Museum of Art, 35 Maryhill Muse-
um Drive, Goldendale. $35 mem-
bers; $40 non-members. Limited
seating; advance reservations re-
quired, 509-773-3733 ext. 25.
Learn about Mayhill’s renowned
Théâtre de la Mode exhibition and
its expertly hand-crafted designer
fashions. Fabulous savories,
desserts, and tea. More info at
www.maryhillmuseum.org.
■ April 25 — HR County
Reads public presentation by
author Luis Urrea, 2 p.m. at the
Hood River Library.
■ April 25 — Art of Move-
ment, 4 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. at Co-
lumbia Center for the Arts. Gorge
Dance Academy will showcase a
wide range of dance and move-
ment. $10 for students, $12
adults; available at Columbia Cen-
ter for the Arts, Waucoma Book-
store and www.columbiaarts.org.
■ April 25 — Procession of
the Species, 4:30 p.m. at Water-
front Park. Earth Day celebration
to share what we love about Earth
through art, music, dance and
story, and how we are working to
protect it. Food.
■ April 25 — Made for
Mosier, 5:30-10 p.m. at Spring-
house Cellars. Fundraiser benefit-
ing Mosier Schools, a K-8 charter
school serving over 216 children
from Wasco and Hood River coun-
ties. Music, dance, appetizers,
desserts, silent and live auction,
plus the launch of the Ellen Ditte-
brandt Memorial Art Fund, raising
funds for our artists-in-residency
program and art supplies for the
school.
■ April 25 — Hood River
Valley FFA 7th Annual Steak
Feed and Silent Auction, 6
p.m. at the HRVHS cafeteria. Tick-
ets $10; proceeds go back to the
HRV FFA chapter to fund future
student events and activities.
To purchase call 541-386-
4500
ext.
4562
or
nita.bozarth@hoodriver.k12-
or.us.
■ April 25 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge,
fundraiser for Elks scholarship pro-
grams, 7 p.m. Open to the com-
munity. Minimum $250 progres-
sive blackout each week.
Hosted by the Elks and the
Mid-Columbia Knights of Colum-
bus. Dinners, starting at $8.50, are
available from 5-7 p.m.
■ April 25-26 — Barrel &
Reserve Tasting Weekend Co-
lumbia Gorge Wineries in
Oregon and Washington.
Small bites, special cheeses or
pop-up food carts will be available
along with take-home recipes,
pairing lessons and new releases
at 24 participating wineries. $25
fee; valid month of April. More
info at 1-866-413-9463 columbi-
agorgewine.com/passport-month.
■ April 26 — HR County
Reads Luis Urrea presenta-
tion in Spanish, 2 p.m. at Mid
Valley Elementary.
■ April 26 — Chasing the
Light landscape photogra-
phy class, 9-noon at the Co-
lumbia Art Gallery.
With local photographers
Recycle Tips
WKO-High Cascade Mills GLASS
Buying Logs
& Timber
Gas Appliances
Electrical Repair
Get your RV
road ready!
RV Doc — Bruce Henderson
Douglas Fir
White Fir
Pine
Mobile Service & Repair
State Fire Marshal
Certification
#001242-08
Jeremy Beddingfield 541-399-3933
Norm Byars 541-490-2940
Service & Repair. I come to you!
B RUCE H ENDERSON
541-993-5982
L ICENSED & C ERTIFIED
Mill: 509-427-8413
2022 Wind River Hwy • P.O. Box 8
Carson, WA 98610
- Remove metal lids, and
recycle the lids in mixed
recycling.
- Do not include ceramics,
Pyrex, baking pans,
plates, picture frame glass
or mirrors.
- Local recycled glass is
used at the Wasco Landfill
for road base.
- Portland has a new
facility that uses optical
sorters to separate
comingled glass into
colors (green, clear,
brown).
PICK OF THE WEEK
Submitted photos
CLOCKWISE, from
top: “Her Soul in
Action” Fashion
Show by Desi’s De-
s i g n s ;
“The Invitation” by
Hannelore Fischer,
acrylic; “Shadow
of Color” by Laris-
sa Noury, oil on
canvas; and “Full
of Life” by Seesook
Ruyu, acrylic on
canvas. These and
more will be on ex-
hibit at Lorang Fine
Art this weekend.
‘Women in Motion’ at Lorang Fine Art
Lorang Fine Art, locat-
ed at 360 S.W. WaNaPa
Street in Cascade Locks,
presents Women in Mo-
tion, an international art
exhibit April 25-26, featur-
ing 18 female artists and
their many artistic tal-
ents.
The show “celebrates
the liberated, creative
woman and what can hap-
pen when ‘her soul is in
motion,’” according to the
studio’s website.
The weekend will in-
Peter Marbach and Brian Cham-
bers; learn the fundamentals of
great landscape photography.
$75; must preregister. Visit
columbiaarts.org.
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■ April 26 — “Her Soul
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fashion show and artist
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■ April 26 — Meet the
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