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A10 Hood River News, Saturday, April 25, 2015 H APPENINGS Happenings may be edited for length. Listings may also be found online at hoodriver- news.com; click the Events tab. mania county Fairgrounds, Stevenson. 9-2 p.m., free. 25 booths hosted by community members. Food. ■ April 25 — 12th annual ON STAGE St. Joseph’s Plant Sale, 9-2 in ■ April 24-26 — Shrek the the parking lot across from Thrift- Musical at Wy’east Middle way Harvest Market in White School. April 24, 7 p.m.; April 25, Salmon. 2 p.m. and 7;April 26, 2 p.m.Tick- ets $3-5. cade Central Credit Union, 1206 12th St.Three box limit.Accepting donations for CCCU Scholarship fund. ■ Apr. 25 — Hazardous Waste Collection rural event, 10-2 p.m. at Parkdale Fire De- partment. 541-506-2636 or tri- countytrecycle.com. FOR CHILDREN ■ April 25 — Swordplay workshop, 1 p.m. at the Hood River Library. Come learn the ba- sics and a scene from Macbeth. Ages 8 and up only, please. ■ April 25 — Glow in the Dark Mini Golf, 2-8 p.m. at Im- manuel Lutheran, 9th and State. Neon lit, 18-hole mini golf course for all ages. $5/person. ■ April 28 — (Not) All the Same, 6:30 p.m. at the Hood River Library. An original play for children and families. EXHIBITS ■ Through April 30 — Clink! A Taste of Oregon Wine exhibit, The History Muse- um, 300 Port Marina Dr. More info at 541-386-6772. ■ Through April — Hood River Art Club presents new paintings at the Gorge White House, Hwy. 35. ■ April 25-26 — Art of the Gorge Weekend at the Colum- bia Gorge Hotel, 4000 Westcliff Dr. Free admission. Art show Sat. 1-5; artists’ reception 5-7. Art show Sun. 9-2. ■ April 25-26 — “Women in Motion” international women’s art and cultural show, Lorang Fine Art, Cascade Locks. More info at lorangfin- eart.com. COMMUNITY EVENTS ■ April 24-26 — Commu- nity Pride Cleanup, Bingen, Wash. Klickitat County residents invited to participate. Volunteers needed; call Marsha Hollisten, 509-493-2961. ■ April 25 — Ninth annual community garage sale, Ska- Submitted photo ‘H UMAN N ATURE ’ AT CCA May brings the new “Human Nature” exhibition to Colum- bia Center for the Arts. Featuring 11 local and regional artists, the exhibition will showcase artworks in a variety of mediums and styles — all inspired by the concept of Human Nature. The show opens Friday, May 1 at 6 p.m. during the Art Center’s First Friday celebration. This event is open to the public. The exhibition runs from May 1-31. Above: a work by Hood River artist Sue Sutherland, who curates the exhibit. April 25 — Pathways to Responsible Fatherhood, 9-5 p.m. at Hood River Middle School. Presented in English and Spanish. Free. Register at www.northwestmarriage.org or call 360-260-1100. ■ April 25 — Community Shred Day, 10-1 p.m. at Cas- ■ April 25 — Hood River Care Center grounds clean- up day, 10-2 p.m. Help beautify the grounds for families and resi- dents. Lunch and refreshments provided. More info at 541-386- 2688 ext. 4621. ■ 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. $10 for students, $12 adults; available at Columbia Center for the Arts, Waucoma Bookstore and www.columbiaarts.org. ■ April 25 — Procession of the Species, 11 a.m. at Water- front Park. Earth Day celebration. ■ April 25 — Made for Mosier, 5:30-10 p.m. at Spring- house Cellars. Fundraiser benefit- ing Mosier Schools. ■ April 25 — Hood River Valley FFA 8th Annual Steak Feed and Silent Auction, 6 p.m. at the HRVHS cafeteria. Tick- ets $10; proceeds go to HRV FFA chapter to fund student events and activities. ■ April 25 — Wild Bill’s Bingo at the Elks Lodge, fundraiser for Elks scholarship programs, 7 p.m. Open to the community. Minimum $250 pro- gressive blackout each week. Hosted by the Elks and the Mid- Columbia Knights of Columbus. Dinners, starting at $8.50, are available from 5-7 p.m. ■ April 25-26 — Anson’s Bike Buddies used bike drive, 10-2 p.m. at Cascade Eye Center, Hood River. More info at www.ansonsbikebud-dies.org. ■ April 25-26 — Barrel & Reserve Tasting Weekend Co- lumbia Gorge Wineries in Oregon and Washington. Call 1-866-413-9463 or visit 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 photography class, 9-noon at the Columbia Art Gallery. With local photogra- phers Peter Marbach and Brian Chambers. ■ April 26-June 14 — Birds in Indian Creek Habitats, 8 a.m. Meets Sunday mornings at Hood River Hobbies; $10 for all 5 sessions. Identify and map birds and learn about seasonal use of habitats. All ages; kids with wildlife interests strongly encour- aged with parental supervision. More info at info@hoodriverhobbies.com. ■ April 27 — Tai Chi for Balance, 1-2 p.m. in the Mount Hood Town Hall’s Mount Hood Room. Classes are free and for any level. No experience neces- sary; donations accepted. ■ April 27 — Crop Talk, 6 p.m. at the Rockford Grange, 4250 Barrett. Informal discus- sions for farmers, growers and gardeners.Featuring field trip to Casa Verde CSA. Open to public. ■ April 28 — Senior meals, noon at the Lyle Lions Communi- ty Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Every- one welcome. ■ April 28 — Pesticide Re- certification, Worker Protec- tion Standard, 1-5 p.m. at Co- lumbia Gorge Community Col- lege The Dalles campus. Provides four core credit hours toward re- certification of Oregon certified pesticide applicator licenses. Free. Preregistration required at 541- 506-6011 or atwww.cgcc.edu. ■ April 28 — Big Bingo at the HR Valley Adult Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off Brookside Drive. Doors open and food available at 5 p.m.; games begin promptly at 6 p.m. Funds raised support the Meals on Wheels program. ■ April 28 — CASA 101, 5:15-6 p.m. at the CASA office, 1340 Wasco St. Informal talk on becoming a CASA volunteer. ■ April 28 — HR Water- shed Group meeting, 6 p.m. at the OSU Extension meeting room, 2990 Experiment Station Dr. “Fuels, Fire and Steam Health.” All welcome. ■ April 29 — Pesticide Re- certification, Worker Protec- tion Standard, 8-noon at Co- lumbia Gorge Community Col- lege Hood River Indian Creek campus. Provides four core credit hours toward recertification of Oregon certified pesticide appli- cator licenses. Free. Preregistra- tion required at 541-506-6011 or atwww.cgcc.edu. ■ April 29 — Gentle Yoga for beginning seniors 50 and over, 10-11 a.m. at the HR Care Center, 729 Henderson Rd. Free. Taught by certified yoga instructor Chris- tine Shannon. Wear loose, com- fortable clothing; bring yoga mat and water bottle; some mats available onsite. No experience necessary. ■ April 30 — Hood River Art Club weekly session, 10-1 p.m.,Alliance Church, 2650 Mon- tello (corner of Rand and Montel- lo) in the modular building. Paint, share information, critique others’ work. Open to everyone in all skill levels and all media. Bring art project, supplies, lunch and $1 donation to cover coffee. Athlete of the Week Dallas Buckley Dallas Buckley helped HRV to victory in Tuesday’s game against Pendleton, laying down a bunt in the eighth inning that allowed an HRV runner to score and win the game, 2-1. HRV Baseball The Athlete of the Week will receive a large pizza with 2 toppings from Papa Murphy’s. Congratulations to our winner 4-25-15. 1765 12th St. • Hood River • 541-386-7131 Tonkin Subaru is proud to be the primary sponsor of The Cherry Festival Parade Y o u ’ r e I n v i t e d Cherry Festival Saturday, April 25th at 10am Saturday and Sunday Noon to 4pm • • • • SUBARU OPEN HOUSE See the full line of new Subaru models. 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