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Hood River News, Wednesday, June 17, 2015
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ENTERTAINMENT
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BUFFALO
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International touring band the Rhythm Dragons are on their
West coast summer tour bringing high-energy rockabilly, swing
and punk to CEBU Lounge on Friday, June 19. “The Rhythm
Dragons are known for their creative and impactful original
music, featuring Gretsch guitar-fueled fun and rockabilly mad-
ness.” 9:30 p.m. Best Western Plus Hood River Inn, 1108 E. Ma-
rina Way; 541-386-2200.
Moe Dixon at The Pines
This week at The Pines:
Friday, June 19, 6-9 p.m., Moe Dixon. “Moe is best
known for his ability to create an energy that brings peo-
ple together through song. His magical performances are
highlighted by masterful guitar playing and powerful vo-
cals.”
Coming up on Sunday, July 5: Mandolist Brian Oberlin
with Dutch musicians Marijke and Michiel Wiesenekker.
“Marijke and Michiel are foremost in Europe in their
trained field of classical music, while still being able to
swing, stomp, and grass-up American music.”
The Pines Tasting Room, 202 Cascade Ave., Hood River;
541-993-8301.
‘Dogg’ at Sawtooth June 20
“Feed the Dogg” features Daniel Hawkins, Roman Fey,
Kyle Lee and Tim Sndyer. Expect rock, Soul, Reggae and
everything inbetween. Saturday, June 20, starting at 6
p.m. at Sawtooth Roadhouse. Give a listen at
www.myspace.com/feedthedogg. Saw Tooth Roadhouse,
4780 Hwy 35, Hood River, 541-354-2511.
Concerts at Balch Hotel
Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the Balch Hotel
Summer Concert Series in Dufur. Mark your calendar for
these monthly super-fun family-friendly events:
• June 20 – Eric John Kaiser, 5-8 p.m.
• July 25 – The Fireweeds Trio, 5-8 p.m.
• Aug. 22 – McDougall, 5-8 p.m.
• Sept. 19 – Kory Quinn, 4-8 p.m.
Balch Hotel, 40 S. Heimrich St., Dufur; 541-467-2277.
Father’s Day at History Museum
Looking for a fun and family-friendly Father’s Day ac-
tivity? The History Museum of Hood River County is
having a Father’s Day Celebration with fun activities for
dads and kids to do together: terra cotta pot painting and
seed planting, vegetable car racing, cornhole tourna-
ment, giant Jenga, and scavenger hunts. The new exhibi-
tion “Outdoor Recreation: The Heart of Hood River
County,” is perfect for fathers and kids alike. See the first
generation of wind surfing boards, aka the “Darby
Board,” as well as a sail boat specially designed for kids.
The Father’s Day Celebration will be on Saturday, June
20, from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Admission is $5, which includes
all activities plus touring the museum. History Museum
of Hood River County, 300 E. Marina Drive, Hood River,
541-386-6772.
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.
‘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.
Entertainment listings can be e-mailed to
jdrake@hoodrivernews.com
Photo by Jim Drake
Mark Daly’s band Hop Trip and guest Leslie Saunders brought some soulful tunes to the back patio last week at the White
Buffalo. Coming up on Thursday, June 18, it’s Kay Floria with blues, ballads and jazzy tunes reminiscent of 40s and 50s female
blues artists. Music is from 6-8 p.m. and AniChe Cellars of Underwood will be the featured winery for the free wine tasting. White
Buffalo Wine Bar and Bistro, 4040 Westcliff Dr., Hood River, 541-386-5534.
I would like to
give a hear elt
Ruins Tuesday
shows on tap
The outdoor venue at
Springhouse Cellars is heat-
ing up on Tuesday evenings
with hot Northwest music
and classic Hood River sum-
mer crowds.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and
it’s all ages, no cover until 7
p.m.; 21 and over, $3 cover
after 7 p.m.
June 16: Eletrapod: Dance,
Electronica, Funk-Rock
group from Bend.
June 23: Polecat: Ameri-
cana/roots music with
tinges of Irish and rock
June 30: Tubaluba with lo-
cals Kitchen Table. Expect a
New Orleans party in the
“Jambalaya Brass Rock”
style.
Elks golf
tournament
June 27
Hood River Elks Lodge No.
1507 presents its 18th annual
Charity Golf Tournament
June 27 at Indian Creek Golf
Course. Registration begins
at 1:45 p.m.
Entry fee is $320 per team
or $80 per player. This is an
18 hole scramble, shot gun
start tournament. Entry fee
includes a cart, dinner and
beer, prizes and a silent auc-
tion. Mulligan tickets are $5
each, with a maximum of 8
per team.
Sign-up sheets are avail-
able at Hood River Elks, Indi-
an Creek Golf Course, Hood
River Liquor Store, The
Dalles Liquor Store and by
email
at
mark-
free@gorge.net.
Team entry deadline is
June 25.
Thank You
to the Parkdale Fire
Dept. for their help.
Sincerely,
Marla St. John
Congratulations
Photo by Jim Drake
POLECAT, featuring fiddle
player Cayley Schmid, plays
June 23.
Father’s Day
Vanessa,
We are incredibly proud of you!
You continue to amaze us with your
determination and confidence.
You are beautiful inside and out and we
know that if you can dream it,
you can accomplish it!
We love you, Mom and family
BUFFET
Sunday, June 21st
• General Tso Chicken
• Salt & Pepper Shrimp
• Green Bean Dry Style
• BBQ Pork Fried Rice
• Vegetarian Lo Mein
• Beef & Broccoli
• Pot Stickers
•Egg Flower Soup
$17.95
Grace Su’s
Restaurant
& Tiger Lounge
Open Tues.-Sun. 11am-9pm
Intersection of Hwys 30 & 35
(541) 386-5331 • Hood River
www.chinagorge.com
Create to Heal Workshop
Wednesday, June 29, 10:30 am
with lunch at 12 noon
Please join us for a creativity class that uses
art, music, creative writing and meditation
to explore your journey with cancer.
Family members are welcome!
(Facilitator: Patricia Varga)
Classes are FREE and sponsored by
Providence Hood River Cancer Services
For more info or to RSVP
please contact Patricia Varga (626) 403-7575
or pv@womenwwings.org
Providence Hood River
810 12th St.
Please check in at front desk
for Conference Room 9
Lunch will be served,
family members are welcome