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www.hoodrivernews.com Hood River News, Wednesday, June 24, 2015 B3 H APPENINGS Happenings may be edited for length. Listings may also be found online at hoodrivernews.com; click the Events tab. ■ Aug. 21-22 — HRVHS Class of 1995 will hold their 20 year reunion. Pre-registration be- gins June 1. Those interested in attending or know how to con- tact classmates are asked to CALL FOR ARTISTS email hrvhs1995@gmail.com to ■ July 15-31 — “Gorge be added to the mailing list. Artists Create” annual open juried show, The Dalles Art Cen- COMMUNITY EVENTS ■ June 24 — Gentle Yoga ter. Theme “Fruits of Our Labor.” Artists encouraged to be creative for beginning seniors 50 and and explain how work relates to over, 10-11 a.m. at the HR Care theme upon submission. All Center, 729 Henderson Rd. Free. media welcome. Cash prizes. Taught by certified yoga instruc- Submissions accepted Tues. thru tor Christine Shannon. Wear Sat., 11-5 p.m. May submit up to loose, comfortable clothing; three pieces. $20 entry fee first, bring yoga mat and water bottle; $10 subsequent pieces. More at some mats available onsite. No www.thedallesartcenter.org. experience necessary. ■ June 25 — “Thanks to FOR CHILDREN YOU” breakfast, 8-9:30 a.m. ■ Story Time at Hood at Parkhurst Place Senior Living, River Library: Baby/Toddler 2450 May St. Complimentary and Big Kids story time, 10:30 veteran’s breakfast celebrates a.m. Thursday mornings. and recognizes the community’s ■ New Parent Services vets. Presentation of Parkhurst Playgroups. For parents and Place’s Veteran’s Memorial their children ages newborn to 5; Bench and Community Library to for more info contact Nancy Jo- follow at 10. hanson Paul at 541-436-0319 or ■ June 25 — Gorge nancyp@nextdoorinc.org. Tues- Grown Farmers’ Market, 4-7 days, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. p.m. at Hood River Middle at Cascade Locks City Hall gym. School. Locally raised fruits and Tuesdays, 9-10:30 a.m. at Hood vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, River Alliance Church, 2650 eggs, bread and more, with hot Montello Ave. (Contact the food vendors, local musicians, church at 541-386-2812 for de- cooking demonstrations, and tails.) Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m. at children’s activities. HR Early Childhood Center (for- ■ June 25 — Pray For mer Pine Grove School), bilin- Wind Party, 6-10 p.m. at Stone- gual, with developmental spe- hedge Gardens. A celebration of cialists available (follows school wind, water, sun, and the kick off calendar). For more info call 541- to CGWA's Beach Bash! $20 386-4919. dinner ticket available at the ■ June 24 — Bug Chicks door. Free entrance without at the HR Library, 5:30 p.m. diner. More info at gorgewind- Entomologists Kristi and Jessica surfing.org. are on a mission to raise the next ■ June 25-27 — St. Mary’s generation of bugdorks! Altar Society rummage sale, ■ June 25 — Crafter- 1501 Belmont. Held in CCD Cen- noons at the HR Library, 2 p.m. ter. New & used clothing, books, Free craft project provided by G. linens, Nearly New Room, more. Williker’s. All ages welcome. Thurs. 9-5, Fri. 9-5 and Sat. 9- ■ June 27 — RC Car Class, noon; Sat. is bag day. 9-10 a.m. at May Street Elemen- ■ June 26 — Windance tary covered play area. Bring High Wind Demo, 10-3 p.m. at radio controlled car and spare East Mayer State Park, Rowena. batteries; learn about car repair Day 2 of CGWA's Beach Bash and maintenance. Students must Week. Free admission. More info be old enough to operate their at gorgewindsurfing.org. vehicle safely and stay out of dri- ■ June 26 — Friday fun ving area while cars are moving lunch with The 9 String Band, for safety reasons, or must be su- 11-1:30 p.m. at HR Valley Adult pervised by a parent. More info Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off at info@hoodriverhobbies.com. Brookside Drive. Dancers and lis- ■ June 28 — Trading Card teners welcome! Game Casual Free Play Sun- ■ June 27 — Latino Pro- day at Hood River Hobbies: 1:30 ject public forum at the Hood p.m., Pokemon Trading Card River County History Museum. Game; 3 p.m., Magic the Gather- The museum is looking to create ing; tournament at 3:30 p.m. an exhibition that celebrates the Bring a deck or buy one, trade Latino community in HR County; cars; supervision required for come discuss what you’d like to children. More info at see. More info at thehistorymu- info@hoodriverhobbies.com. seum.net, 541-386-6772 or hrhmdirector@gmail.com. EXHIBITS ■ June 27 — Mt. Adams ■ Through June — Lariat County Bike Tour. 11.5 mile baskets by Rene Moore at the Family Fun Ride, 51 mile Loop Sherman County Historical Mu- and the combined 105 mile In- seum, 200 Dewey St., Moro. finity Ride. Fully supported with Open 10-5 daily through Octo- sag wagons, emergency teams, ber. Free. radio coverage, snacks and rest ■ Through July 5 — Exhib- stops and optional boxed lunch it, “What if Heroes Were Not and post-ride meals. Registration Welcome Home?,” Columbia begins at 7:30 a.m. at Trout Lake Gorge Discovery Center and Mu- School, 2310 WA-141, Trout seum, The Dalles. Examines the Lake. More info TroutLakeBike- experience of Japanese Ameri- Tour@gmail.com. can veterans returning home ■ June 27 — Hood River after World War II. Curated by Saturday Market, 10-2 p.m. at Linda Tamura and Marsha Oak Street Pub, 4th & Oak St. Matthews, the exhibit was origi- Market showcases work and nally displayed at the Oregon products from some of the finest Historical Society in Portland. artisans and growers anywhere! ■ Through Aug. 2 — Best We also feature some of the best of the Gorge at the Columbia live music! Center for the Arts. Showcasing ■ June 27 — Central 2D and 3D media, including Gorge Master Gardener As- drawing, painting, photography, sociation Garden Tour, 10-3 glass, ceramics, sculpture, and p.m. in the upper Hood River Val- mixed, by Mid-Columbia artists. ley. Tickets $10; available at Juried by Jennifer Zika. Waucoma Bookstore, Grow Or- ■ Through Aug. 29 — Out- ganic, Good News Gardening, door Recreation: The Heart of Hood River Extension Office, Hood River County, The History Klindt’s Booksellers and Dickey’s. Museum of Hood River County. ■ June 27 — Hood River Featuring “The Darby Board,” Elks 18th annual Charity Newman Darby’s iconic “wind Golf Tournament at Indian sailing” invention, how HR Creek Golf Course. Registration County’s trails were formed, how begins 1:45 p.m. $320 per team Timberline was built, what to or $80 per player. 18 hole scram- pack for a hike and more. REUNIONS Joe Guenther Financial Advisor 1631 Woods Ct Suite 102 Hood River, OR 97031 541-386-0826 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Gas Appliances Electrical Repair Get your RV road ready! RV Doc — Bruce Henderson ble; entry includes cart, dinner, beer, prizes and silent auction. Sign up at the lodge, Indian Creek Golf Course, Hood River Liquor Store, The Dalles Liquor Store or by email: mark- free@gorge.net. More info at 541-490-6035. ■ June 27 — High Tea Among the Blueberries, 2-5 p.m. at Wilinda Blueberry Patch 730 Frankton. A fundraiser for The Fistula Project, Kitovu Hospi- tal in Masaka, Uganda. Tickets $18 at Waucoma; at event $20. Children $10. Tax deductible. ■ June 27 — Mercado del Valle, 3-6 p.m. at Mid Valley El- ementary. Local farmer and food producers, artisans, hot food vendors, and musicians are wait- ing to share the bounty of the Hood River Valley! Stop by and see what this market is about! ■ June 27 — Fabulous Feast, a WINGS dinner party, 5 p.m. at Phelps Creek. Hawaiian BBQ by Jose Ruis of Lilo’s Hawai- ian BBQ, Phelps Creek wines. Supports WINGS program for formerly homeless young men and women. Call 541-380-3820 to RSVP. ■ June 27 — 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. ■ June 27-28 — Radio Amateurs of the Gorge radio field day in the Walmart parking lot. Starts at 11 a.m. and is open to anyone; no license re- quired. ■ June 28 — Skamania County Saddle Club 65th An- nual Cowboy Breakfast, 8-1 p.m. at the Old Camp Howe Guard Station, 14 miles north of Carson (watch for signs). Ham, eggs, all you can eat pancakes and coffee, milk and juice. $8 adults, kids 6 and under $4. No dogs permitted on grounds. ■ June 28 — Brenda Homar in concert, 11 a.m. at Tucker Road Baptist Church. Brenda can be heard on Christ- ian radio, has appeared on tele- vision and records her music in Nashville. All are welcome. ■ June 28 — Grave Mat- ters discussion, 4 p.m. at the Hood River Library. Facilitated by Deb Lambo and Anna Lim. Free. ■ June 28 — Mosier Farmer's Market, 4-7 p.m. at The Rack and Cloth, 1104 1st Ave. Downtown Mosier. Food vendors, artists, musicians, kids’ activities & events. Come dance and chat among the veggies. For kids, oldies and anyone who eats! We accept SNAP and DEBIT card transactions. ■ June 29 — “The Myths of Nutrition and Fitness” with Professor Anthony Good- man, 2-3 p.m. in the Hawks Ridge dining room. DVD series explores myths of nutrition and fitness; topics include exercise, weight loss, vitamins, supple- ments, hydration and more. Meets Mondays. All welcome. ■ June 30 — Odell Gar- den Club workshop, 10-noon at the Hood River County Fair- grounds Community Building. For adults and youth K-12. Learn to do designs, enter horticulture and fill out tags. Demos, materi- als available. Free. Raffle prizes. More info or to sign up at 541- 806-1019 or nlcurtis@hren.net. ■ June 30 — Senior meals, noon at the Lyle Lions Community Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Everyone welcome. ■ June 30 — Big Bingo at the HR Valley Adult Center, 2010 Buying Logs & Timber Douglas Fir White Fir Pine State Fire Marshal Certification #001242-08 Jeremy Beddingfield 541-399-3933 Norm Byars 541-490-2940 541-993-5982 L ICENSED & C ERTIFIED PICK OF THE WEEK: ‘FABULOUS FEAST’ It’s a case of pig and the WINGS on June 27 at Phelps Creek Vineyard. WINGS program hosts the benefit “Fabulous Feast,” a pig roast starting at 5:30 p.m. at the winery, located off Coun- try Club Road west of Hood River. Hawaiian shirts are encouraged. WINGS provides a sup- ported home and workplace program that teaches life skills to formerly homeless young men and women, including, from left, A.J. Jenkins, Kaiel Linhart, and Alonzo Cisneros, working on the Oak Grove Store renovation project. Lilo’s Hawaiian BBQ will provide the fixin’s to go with Phelps Creek wines. Tickets are $55 at brownpapertickets.com/events/839656, or call 541- 308-3820. 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. ■ July 1 — Breastfeeding Support Group, 12-1 p.m. at Riverside Church, Fourth and 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. ■ July 2 — Gorge Grown Farmers’ Market, 4-7 p.m. at Hood River Middle School. Local- ly raised fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, eggs, bread and more, with hot food ven- dors, local musicians, cooking demonstrations, and children’s activities. ■ July 3 — Friday fun lunch with For the Good Time Band, 11-1:30 p.m. at HR Valley Adult Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off Brookside Drive. Dancers and listeners welcome! ■ July 3 — Independence Eve at the Bingen Theater, 7- 9p.m., 210 Main, Bingen. Radio Tierra and Columbia Center for the Arts present a live radio broadcast featuring singer/songwriter Alonzo Gar- bonzo, poetry by William Stafford, and more. $15 at columbiaarts.org, Waucoma Bookstore, Columbia Center for the Arts, and at the door. ■ July 4— 40th Annual Kollas-Cranmer Memorial Run, 7 a.m. at Mid Valley Ele- mentary in Odell. Registration is day of only. $5, or $10 with pre- vious year’s tshirt, or $25 with a 2015 shirt; only cash or checks accepted. Walkers start at 8 a.m., runners start at 9. For more info visit www.4thofjulyrun.com. ■ July 4 — Hood River Lions Fourth of July parade, 10 a.m. on the Heights. Partici- pants line up on Eliot Dr. at 8:30. $10 entry fee. ■ July 4 — Hood River Fire Department annual BBQ, 11 a.m. at Jackson Park. Ice cream, bounce houses, face painting, children’s games; Willie and Nelson at 1 p.m. ■ July 4 — Lyle Lions Pan- cake Breakfast / Scholarship Donations, 7010 a.m. at the Lyle Lions Community Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Everyone welcome. ■ July 4 — Hood River Saturday Market, 10-2 p.m. at Oak Street Pub, 4th & Oak St. Market showcases work and products from some of the finest artisans and growers anywhere! We also feature some of the best live music! ■ July 4 — Mercado del Valle, 3-6p.m. at Mid Valley Ele- mentary. Local farmer and food producers, artisans, hot food vendors, and musicians are wait- ing to share the bounty of the Hood River Valley! Stop by and see what this market is about! ■ July 4 — Fourth of July parade through downtown Odell. Parade starts at 4 p.m.; participants line up at Mid Valley Elementary at 3:30. Sponsored by Gorge Goodtimers Snowmo- bile Club. ■ July 5 — Mosier Farmer's Market, 4-7 p.m. at The Rack and Cloth, 1104 1st Ave. Downtown Mosier. Food vendors, artists, musicians, kids’ activities & events. Come dance and chat among the veggies. For kids, oldies and anyone who eats! We accept SNAP and DEBIT card transactions. ■ July 7 — Senior meals, noon at the Lyle Lions Communi- ty Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Everyone welcome. ■ July 7 — 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. ■ July 8 — Free car seat check, 11-1 p.m. at HR Fire Sta- tion, 1785 Meyer Parkway. Ex- pectant parents, grandparents and parents of children under 4 feet 9 inches are encouraged to attend to have seat installations checked by car seat technician Elizabeth Stillwell. Second Wednesday of each month. ■ July 8 — The Mellow Guitar of Bill Davis, 11:30- 12:30 at HR Valley Adult Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off Brook- side Drive. ■ July 9 — Gorge Grown Farmers’ Market, 4-7 p.m. at Hood River Middle School. Local- ly raised fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, eggs, bread and more, with hot food ven- dors, local musicians, cooking demonstrations, and children’s activities. ■ July 10 — Friday Fun Lunch with Jack Shepherd & Friends, 11-1:30 p.m. at HR Val- ley Adult Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off Brookside Drive. Dancers and listeners welcome! ■ July 10-12 — 9th Annu- al Kiteboarding 4 Cancer at the Hood River Waterfront. Fam- ily-friendly event features live music, a pop-up art studio, local food carts, and the KB4C Kite Derby, North America’s largest amateur kiteboarding race. All proceeds benefit Athletes 4 Can- cer; helps young cancer survivors find hope and healing through outdoor adventure. Recycle Tips WKO-High Cascade Mills GLASS Mobile Service & Repair Service & Repair. I come to you! B RUCE H ENDERSON Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea Mill: 509-427-8413 2022 Wind River Hwy • P.O. 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