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HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
HAPPENINGS
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of the Hood River News and
may be edited for length. List-
ings may also be found online
at hoodrivernews.com; click
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twalker@hoodrivernews.com.
more. First Wednesday of each
month during regular business
hours.
• Feb. 8 — WAAAM Sec-
ond Saturday. Activities 10-2
p.m., lunch 11-1 p.m., open
9-5 p.m. Free parking. Theme:
Beyond Tractors: The Velie
Motor Corporation. More info
at 541-308-1600 or visit www.
waaamuseum.org.
• Feb. 11 — Odell Gar-
den Club Meeting, 10 a.m. at
the Hood River County Fair-
grounds Community Building.
Meets second Tuesday of each
month. All gardeners wel-
come. Contact Club President
Norma Curtis at 541-806-1019
or nlcurtis@hrecn.net for more
info.
• Feb. 11 — Friends of the
Hood River Library, noon at
the Gaulke Meeting Room at
the Hood River Library.
• Feb. 12 — Alzheimer’s
Support Group, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
at the Hood River Valley Adult
Center, 2010 Sterling Place,
Hood River. More at 541-386-
2060.
• Feb. 15 — Hood River
Indoor Farmers’ Market, 10-1
p.m. at May Street Elementary
cafeteria/commons. First and
third Saturday of the month.
Free parking.
• Feb. 19 — Columbia
Gorge Beekeepers Meet-
ing, 5:30 p.m. at OSU Exten-
sion, 2990 Experiment Station
Drive. Pre-meeting 5:30-6:15
p.m. (demo of beekeeping
technique), regular meeting
6:15-8 p.m. Open to anyone
interested in beekeeping and/
or bees. Free.
• Feb. 20 — Hood River Re-
publicans Meeting, 5:30 p.m.
at China Gorge. Meets every
third Thursday of the month.
• March 4 — Wellness
Wednesday at Rite Aid. For
seniors; free BMI and blood
pressure checks, free samples,
walk-in vaccinations, more.
• March 7 — Hood River
Indoor Farmers’ Market, 10-1
p.m. at May Street Elementary
cafeteria/commons. First and
third Saturday of the month.
Free parking.
• March 9-13 — CERT
Training, 1-5 p.m. at Mid-Co-
lumbia Fire and Rescue, 1400
W. Eighth, The Dalles. Com-
munity Emergency Response
Team (CERT). Register at 503-
806-7132 or lynette.black@
oregonstate.edu.
• March 10 — Odell Gar-
den Club Meeting, 10 a.m. at
the Hood River County Fair-
grounds Community Building.
Meets second Tuesday of each
month. All gardeners wel-
come. Contact Club President
Norma Curtis at 541-806-1019
or nlcurtis@hrecn.net for more
info.
• March 11 — Alzheimer’s
Support Group, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
at the Hood River Valley Adult
Center, 2010 Sterling Place,
Hood River. More at 541-386-
2060.
• March 14 — WAAAM Sec-
ond Saturday. Activities 10-2
p.m., lunch 11-1 p.m., open
9-5 p.m. Free parking. Theme:
March through Time with the
Sensational ‘60s. More info
at 541-308-1600 or visit www.
waaamuseum.org.
• March 19 — Hood River
Republicans Meeting, 5:30
p.m. at China Gorge. Meets
every third Thursday of the
month.
PICK OF THE WEEK
EXHIBITS
• Jan. 21-Feb. 8 — Wasco/
Sherman County Elementa-
ry Student Art Show at The
Dalles Art Center. Closing Re-
ception Feb. 8, 3-4 p.m. Juried
competition. Entries accepted
Jan. 14-18; forms and info at
www.thedallesartcenter.org.
• Thru Feb. 1 — Dreams at
Columbia Center for the Arts.
More at columbiaarts.org.
ON STAGE
• Jan. 18 — Columbia Cen-
ter for the Arts Children’s
Theater Teen Apprentice Pro-
gram Fundraiser, 6:30 p.m.
at CCA. Raising funds for trip
to London. Tickets at colum-
biaarts.org/events/teenshk-
sprefundrsr.
• Jan. 31-Feb. 1 & Feb.
7-8 — The Vagina Mono-
logues, 7:30 p.m. at Columbia
Center for the Arts. Matinee
performances Feb. 2 & Feb.
9 at 2 p.m. Jan. 31 is Ladies
Only Show; doors open 7 p.m.,
with Little Black Dress Cocktail
Party from 6-7 p.m. CAST and
THRIVE production. Tickets
and details at columbiaarts.
org/events/vagmono; tickets at
Waucoma Bookstore and the
CCA Gallery.
• Feb. 7-8, Feb. 13-15, &
Feb. 20-22 — Leading La-
dies, 7:30 p.m. at the Bingen
Theater, 210 Oak St., Bingen.
Matinee performances Feb. 9
& Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. Big Britches
Production. Appropriate for
all ages. Tickets and info at
bigbritches.org.
CHILDREN & TEENS
• Story Time at Hood River
Library — Baby/Toddler and
Big Kids story time, Thurs-
days, 10:30 a.m.
• Story Time at the Park-
dale Library — Fridays at
10:30 a.m.
• Family Services Play-
groups — For parents and
their children ages newborn to
5; for more info contact Elisa
Cartwright at 541-296-8118 ext.
210. Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. at
Hood River Alliance Church,
2650 Montello Ave. (Contact
the church at 541-386-2812 for
details.) Wednesdays, Cascade
Locks School, 300 WaNaPa,
9:30-11:30 a.m. Info at 541-490-
0659. Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m.
at HR Early Childhood Center
(former Pine Grove School),
bilingual, with developmental
specialists available (follows
school calendar).
• Tuesdays thru March 17
— Chess Club, 5-6:30 p.m. at
the Hood River Library Maker-
space. Drop in and instruction-
al; all welcome, ages 7 and up.
All supplies provided.
• Wednesdays — Cascade
Locks Play Group, 9:30-11:30
a.m. at Cascade Locks Elemen-
tary. For babies and children
0-5. Meet other parents, enjoy
playtime, exchange ideas,
breastfeeding and other sup-
port. Free. More at 509-637-
5717. Newcomers welcome.
• Fridays — Magic Club,
4-5 p.m. at Hood River Hob-
bies. Drop-in fee $5. Parents
must register the first time.
Ages 10-15. Bring cards; loaner
decks available. More at www.
hoodriverhobbies.com.
• Jan. 9 — Copycat Mas-
terpiece, 5 p.m. at the Cas-
cade Locks Library. Teens will
recreate famous works of art.
Supplies provided; suitable for
ages 11-19. Free.
EXERCISE &
MEDITATION
• Mondays — Movement
and Yoga, 10 a.m. at the FISH
Food Bank, 1130 Tucker Road.
With Cindy Hurlbert; props
provided. Donation class (part
of proceeds donated to FISH).
All abilities welcome.
• Mondays — Meditation &
Metta, noon-1 p.m. at Trinity
Natural Medicine, 1412 13th
St., Suite 200 (new location).
With Rev. Kozen Sampson;
more at 541-386-2025.
• Mon. & Thurs. — Tai
Chi, 2:30 p.m. at the Hood
River Valley Adult Center. $5
a week, all ages. More at 541-
Photo courtesy of WAAAM
LEARN THE HISTORY of racing during WAAAM’s Second Saturday event Jan. 11.
WAAAM hosts ‘All About Racing’
Flex your need for speed at the West-
ern Antique Aeroplane & Automobile
Museum on Saturday, Jan. 11 from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the monthly Second
Saturday event.
This month’s theme is “All About
Racing.”
490-3738. (This month, Dec.
12 only.)
• Wednesdays
—
Yoga, 10-11 a.m. at the FISH
Food Bank. By donation. For all
abilities; mats available. Wear
loose clothing, bring water.
With Christine Shannon.
• Wed. & Fri. — Exercise
with Arthritis, 1:30-2:15 p.m.
at the Hood River Valley Adult
Center.
• Thursdays starting Jan.
2 — Movement and Yoga, 9
a.m. at the Mt. Hood Town
Hall. With instructor Cindy
Hurlbert. Pay what you can, all
abilities welcome, props pro-
vided. Visit www.yogavisual.
com for info.
• Strong Women Exercise
Classes — Strength training
program for middle aged and
older women. Contact leaders
in advance to get the most up
to date information:
• Mon., Wed. & Fri., 9-10:15
a.m. at the Mt. Hood Town
Hall; 541-354-1264. Cost $10/
month or $5/class.
• Mon. & Wed., 10-11 a.m.
at the Cascade Locks City Hall,
509-699-0842.
• Tues. & Thurs., 10-11 a.m.
(new, 541-386-3343) at Provi-
dence Down Manor.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
• Daily Mon. thru Fri. —
Senior Meals, noon-12:45 p.m.
at the Hood River Valley Adult
Center, 2010 Sterling. Open to
public, all ages. For transporta-
tion, call CAT at 541-386-4202.
Suggested $5 donation. Sup-
ports seniors.
• Jan. 8 — Alzheimer’s
Support Group, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
at the Hood River Valley Adult
Center, 2010 Sterling Place,
Hood River. More at 541-386-
2060.
• Jan. 8 — Hood River
County Democrats Meeting, 6
p.m. in the Hood River County
Library downstairs meeting
room, 502 State St. More at ho-
odriverdemocrats.org.
• Jan. 9 — Hood River Art
Club, 10-1 p.m. at the FISH
Food Bank meeting room,
Tucker Road. Open to public.
All levels and mediums. Bring
project, lunch, supplies and $1
for coffee & misc. More info at
www.hoodriverartclub.com,
on Facebook, or HoodRiver-
ArtClub@yahoo.com.
• Jan. 9 — Lunch and
Learn, 1 p.m. at the Hood
River Library. White Allyship in
Close-knit Communities with
Oregon Humanities Project
facilitator Alexis James. Open
and welcome to people of all
racial backgrounds and identi-
ties. Lunch provided. Free.
• Jan. 9 — Pride Book Club
Meeting, 6:30-7:30 p.m. at The
Dalles Library. “The Child’s
Child.” Open to all 18 and over
interested in LGBTQ+ litera-
ture.
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• Jan. 9 — Harmony of the
Gorge Women’s Chorus, 6:30-
9 p.m. at Valley Christian.
Four-part harmony, no need to
read music. Call 541-490-2481
if weather looks bad.
• Jan. 10-11 & Jan. 17-18
— CERT Training, 5:30-9 p.m.
Friday and 9-4 p.m. Saturday
at Mid-Columbia Fire and
Rescue, 1400 W. Eighth, The
Dalles. Community Emergen-
cy Response Team (CERT).
Register at 503-806-7132 or ly-
nette.black@oregonstate.edu.
• Jan. 11 — WAAAM Sec-
ond Saturday. Activities 10-2
p.m., lunch 11-1 p.m. Free
parking. Theme: Racing. More
info at 541-308-1600 or visit
www.waaamuseum.org.
• Jan. 11 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge, 7 p.m.
Fundraiser for Elks scholarship
programs. Open to the com-
munity. Hosted by the Elks and
the Mid-Columbia Knights of
Columbus.
• Jan. 12 — Second Annual
Chamber Music Concert, 2
p.m. at Hood River Valley
Christian Church. Columbia
Gorge Orchestra Association;
Europatopia, Canticum Vocal
Choir, more. Free, donations
accepted.
• Jan. 12-13 — Oregon Her-
itage Commission Meeting in
Cascade Locks. Jan. 12 starting
at 1:15 p.m. (tour of heritage
sites); Jan. 13 starting at 9 a.m.
at Best Western Columbia
River conference room, 735
WaNaPa St. More at 503-986-
0696 or Beth.Dehn@oregon.
gov. Open to public.
• Jan. 13 — Hood River Val-
ley Adult Center Board Meet-
ing, 5:30 p.m. at the center. All
are welcome.
• Jan. 14 — Odell Gar-
den Club Meeting, 10 a.m. at
the Hood River County Fair-
grounds Community Building.
Meets second Tuesday of each
month. All gardeners wel-
come. Contact Club President
Norma Curtis at 541-806-1019
or nlcurtis@hrecn.net for more
info.
• Ja n . 1 4 — S e n i o r
Meals, noon at the Lyle Lions
Community Center, corner of
Highway 14 and Fifth. Every-
one welcome.
• Jan. 14 — Friends of the
Hood River County Library
Meeting, noon at the Hood
River Library’s Gaulke Meeting
Room.
• Jan. 14 — Indivisible Co-
lumbia Gorge, 6-7:30 p.m. at
the Hood River Library. On
Facebook and at ICGOregon.
org. Meets quarterly.
• Starting Jan. 16 — CERT
Training at Mid-Columbia Fire
and Rescue, 1400 W. Eighth,
The Dalles. Meets Thursdays
thru Feb. 20. Community
Emergency Response Team
(CERT). Register at 503-806-
the event in addition to some other cars
from yesteryear that could were often
used on official race tracks and unofficial
back alleyways.”
In addition to the flying and driving,
WAAAM’s airplane restoration shop tour
will occur at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
7132 or lynette.black@oregon-
state.edu.
• Jan. 16 — Hood River Art
Club, 10-1 p.m. at the FISH
Food Bank meeting room,
Tucker Road. Open to public.
All levels and mediums. Bring
project, lunch, supplies and $1
for coffee & misc. More info at
www.hoodriverartclub.com,
on Facebook, or HoodRiver-
ArtClub@yahoo.com.
• Jan. 16 — Lunch and
Learn, 1 p.m. at the Hood River
Library. Gender Identity, facil-
itated by the Columbia Gorge
Pride Alliance. Lunch provid-
ed. Free, open to all.
• Jan. 16 — Hood River Re-
publicans Meeting, 5:30 p.m.
at China Gorge. Meets every
third Thursday of the month.
• Jan. 16 — Harmony of the
Gorge Women’s Chorus, 6:30-
9 p.m. at Valley Christian.
Four-part harmony, no need to
read music. Call 541-490-2481
if weather looks bad.
• Jan. 16 — Writer’s Talk, 7
p.m. at The Dalles Art Center,
220 E. Fourth St., The Dalles.
Music at 6 p.m., talk follows.
With Dale Brandenburger, au-
thor of “Grizzly Trade.” Free
and open to all.
• Jan. 18 — Hood River
Women’s March. Meet at Jack-
son Park at 10 a.m.; march to
downtown library lawn. Spon-
sored by Hood River Valley
High School GirlUp Club and
Hood River Latino Network. All
generations, cultures welcome.
For more info, call 541-490-
0104 (English) or 541-490-5579
(Spanish).
• Jan. 18 — Hood River
Indoor Farmers’ Market, 10-1
p.m. at May Street Elementary
cafeteria/commons. First and
third Saturday of the month.
Free parking.
• Jan. 18 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge, 7 p.m.
Fundraiser for Elks scholarship
programs. Open to the com-
munity. Hosted by the Elks and
the Mid-Columbia Knights of
Columbus.
• Ja n . 2 1 — S e n i o r
Meals, noon at the Lyle Lions
Community Center, corner of
Highway 14 and Fifth. Every-
one welcome.
• Jan. 23 — Hood River Art
Club, 10-1 p.m. at the FISH
Food Bank meeting room,
Tucker Road. Open to public.
All levels and mediums. Bring
project, lunch, supplies and $1
for coffee & misc. More info at
www.hoodriverartclub.com,
on Facebook, or HoodRiver-
ArtClub@yahoo.com.
• Jan. 23 — Lunch and
Learn: Cruzando la frontera
/ dejando a los que amas;
Crossing the border/Leaving
the ones you love, 1 p.m. at
the Hood River Library. Lunch
provided. Free, open to all.
• Jan. 23 — Harmony of the
Gorge Women’s Chorus, 6:30-
9 p.m. at Valley Christian.
Four-part harmony, no need to
read music. Call 541-490-2481
if weather looks bad.
• Jan. 25 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge, 7 p.m.
Fundraiser for Elks scholarship
programs. Open to the com-
munity. Hosted by the Elks and
the Mid-Columbia Knights of
Columbus.
• Ja n . 2 8 — S e n i o r
Meals, noon at the Lyle Lions
Community Center, corner of
Highway 14 and Fifth. Every-
one welcome.
• Jan. 28 — Hood River Wa-
tershed Group Meeting, 6-8
p.m. at the OSU Extension
Meeting Room. All are wel-
come.
• Jan. 30 — Hood River Art
Club, 10-1 p.m. at the FISH
Food Bank meeting room,
Tucker Road. Open to public.
All levels and mediums. Bring
project, lunch, supplies and $1
for coffee & misc. More info at
www.hoodriverartclub.com,
on Facebook, or HoodRiver-
ArtClub@yahoo.com.
• Jan. 30 — Lunch and
Learn: Mi sueño americano/
My American Dream, 1 p.m. at
the Hood River Library. Lunch
provided. Free, open to all.
• Jan. 30 — Harmony of the
Gorge Women’s Chorus, 6:30-
9 p.m. at Valley Christian.
Four-part harmony, no need to
read music. Call 541-490-2481
if weather looks bad.
• Feb. 1 — Hood River In-
door Farmers’ Market, 10-1
p.m. at May Street Elementary
cafeteria/commons. First and
third Saturday of the month.
Free parking.
• F e b . 5 — We l l n e s s
Wednesday at Rite Aid. For
seniors; free BMI and blood
pressure checks, free sam-
ples, walk-in vaccinations,
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