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Hood River News, Wednesday, June 10, 2015
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ENTERTAINMENT
U pdate
‘New Orleans’ night in Lyle
Join local musicians Jim MacMillan, Jerry Keith and
Randy Bell at the Lyle Hotel on Friday, June 12, for an
evening of live music with a special New Orleans menu
on hand. Music is from 5-10 p.m. The Lyle Hotel, 100 7th
St., Lyle, Wash., 509-365-5953.
Scarlet Thistle at Moth Lounge
Coming up at Moth Lounge:
June 10: Scarlet Thistle Belly Dancers at 7 and 7:30
p.m., American Tribal Style Dance
June 18: Art On The River Painting Party where you
can learn painting fundamentals. Register online at:
www.artontheriver.eventbrite.com. The Moth Lounge, 105
Fourth St., Hood River; 541-387-7600.
Feeny, Johnedis featured in
house concert June 19
Catherine Feeny’s “quietly arresting vocals and classic
pop songwriting” pairs well with Chris Johnedis’s “R&B
inflected polyryhthms, masterfully maximizing their
tools — ukulele, voice, guitar and drums,” on the duo’s
latest CD release. Catch them in Hood River on Friday,
June 19, at 7 p.m. 401 Montello, Hood River. More infor-
mation call Paul Blackburn at 541-387-4011.
Hop Trip at White Buffalo
Local band Hop Trip plays the White Buffalo on Thurs-
day, June 11, at 6 p.m. Bart Popenoe, George Bentz, Mark
Daly, and a few special guests will share some heartfelt
songs outback on the patio. Come and enjoy a few tunes.
White Buffalo Wines, 4040 Westcliff Dr., Hood River; 541-
386-5534.
‘Vector Row’ at Trillium June 18
Vector Row is an American electro rock band, founded
in 2012 by Derek de Lang. He’ll be joined by MAYO and
Jedidiah Scott for a fun filled night of pumped up jams
for all ages. Thursday, June 18, 7-11 p.m. Trillium Cafe,
207 Oak St., Hood River, 541-308-0800.
Cedar Creek Alpacas hosts
Open Farm Weekend June 13-14
Join Cedar Creek Alpacas for some summer fun on the
farm June 13 and 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days.
Come meet the newest members of the herd while enjoy-
ing live music by Scot Bergeron and Rebecca Stonestreet,
Saturday at noon. Enjoy a picnic lunch of hot dogs and
chips or bring your own if you wish.
Guest fiber artists will be demonstrating the art of
spinning and weaving and the farm is family friendly,
with plenty of children’s activities.
Come and have a tour of the farm and find out why
Cedar Creek loves raising alpacas. Have you thought
about raising livestock? Alpacas might be for you. Bring
your questions and the staff will do their best to inform
you. 182 McNichols Rd, Cook Wash., just 4 miles off Hwy
14 at MP 56; 541-604-5765.
Kolberg at The Pines June 12
This week at The Pines:
Friday, June 12, 6-9 p.m., Ryan Kolberg and Anderson
Gould. Ryan Kolberg, well-known bassist, branches out
with guitar and vocals. His diversity and talent are im-
pressive. Anderson Gould brings an energy to this duo
that is contagious. The Pines Tasting Room, 202 Cascade
Ave., Hood River; 541-993-8301.
Entertainment listings can be e-mailed to
jdrake@hoodrivernews.com
‘Independence Eve’ at
the Bingen Theater July 3
Radio Tierra and Colum-
bia Center for the Arts are
proud to present the live
radio broadcast of Indepen-
dence Eve at the Bingen The-
ater, 210 Main, Bing en,
Wash., on July 3 from 7-9 p.m.
Featuring the music of the
“Columbiaires” of It’s a
Wonderful Life f ame,
singer/songwriter Alonza
Garbanzo, Mariachi Los
Temerosos De Juan Antonio,
Harmony of the Gorge, the
poetry of William Stafford,
Tongue Twisters with Kirby
Neumann-Rea and more.
Come celebrate America
and our rich cultural diversi-
ty with the best-remembered
songs from throughout
decades. Food and drinks
will be available for pur-
chase from D’lish D’livered.
During the evening there
will be a special collection of
donations for the WGAP
Food Bank, Nepal Relief, and
Oregon Trail Transitional
Living.
Tickets are $15 adults and
$10 children under 12, and
are available at Waucoma
Bookstore and Columbia
Center for the Arts in Hood
River, the White Salmon Bak-
ing Company in White
Salmon,
online
at
www.columbiaarts.org., and
at the door. Doors open at 6
p.m. for food and drink. Live
broadcast on KZAS-FM, 95.1,
starts at 7 p.m.
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S OUL S INGIN’
Portland singer LaRhonda Steele belted out some late-night blues with the Ken DeRouchie Band last week at River City. More
music is on the way with blues from the Norman Sylvester Band on June 20 and Eugene folk-rock/bluegrass band Alder Street
on June 27. River City Saloon, 207 Cascade Ave., Hood River; 541-387-2583.
Gorge Geology Tour June 21
Retired Professor Steve
Carlson will lead a geology
tour Sunday, June 21, as he
explains the dramatic up-
heavals, raging floods, and
volcanic activities that
shaped the Columbia Gorge.
The tour van will depart
the Columbia Gorge Discov-
ery Center parking lot at 9:00
a.m. on Sunday, June 21.
The route includes Rowe-
na Overlook, Mosier, Elliot
Creek Mud Flow, and La-
tourell Falls.
Lunch is included. Space
is limited to 16 people; reser-
vations required.
Cost $30 per person. Regis-
ter
at
www.gorg e
discovery.org or 541-296-8600
x 201.
sion to the Columbia Gorge
Discovery Center museum
all day on Father’s Day, June
21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Enjoy the raptor presenta-
tion at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.,
then treat dad to a hearty
chili lunch at the Basalt Rock
Café.
Dexter Parton's
80th Birthday Party
Mt Hood Town Hall
June 14th, 2015
Open House from 2-5 p.m.
School is out for
SUMMER
Celebrate at
China Gorge!
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Fathers enjoy free admis-
H APPY H OUR
on the patio
and
Hood River’s
best steaks!
Trip Advisor Award
of Excellence two
years in a row
Grace Su’s
Restaurant
& Tiger Lounge
Open Tues.-Sun. 11am-9pm
Intersection of Hwys 30 & 35
(541) 386-5331 • Hood River
www.chinagorge.com
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Open Farm Days
June 13 & 14 10 am to 4 pm
Meet Our New Alpaca Babies
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