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HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
ENTERTAINMENT
Photos by Jin Drake
KAY FLORIA plays White Buffalo Jan. 9.
BIG RIVER Blues Band returns to Zim’s Jan. 10.
Reddy Black Trio at
Rivertap
the Big River: Salmon Dreams
and the Columbia River Trea-
Live music coming up at ty,” has been described as
Rivertap:
a “masterful combination of
Thursday, Jan. 9: Thursday visual storytelling and passion-
Night Jump with Al and Nolan, ate essays.”
6-9 p.m. (“brothers playing
Hood River County Library,
covers)
502 State St., Hood River; 541-
Saturday, Jan. 10: Jeff Carrell 386-2535.
and Kenny Olsen, 6-9 p.m.
(duo, covers, rock)
Sunday, Jan. 12: Sunday Country Dance
Night Jam featuring The Reddy returns Jan. 11
Black Trio, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
The Mid-Columbia Folklore
Society presents the Second
Saturday Country Dance at the
Peter Marbach at HR
Rockford Grange in Hood River
Library Jan. 22
on Saturday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m.
Peter Marbach presents a with dance caller Sue Baker
slideshow and presentation on and music from the Sugar Hill
Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 6:30 p.m. Band.
Admission is $6 for mem-
at the Hood River County Li-
brary. His latest book, “Healing bers, $7 for non-members, $1
for youth 16 and under. Bring
snacks for break time.
Zim’s:
Rockford Grange, 4250 Bar-
Friday, Jan. 10: Big River
rett Drive, Hood River.
Blues Band, 7-10 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 11: TBA
Tuesday, Jan. 14: Tues Taps
Kay Floria at
& Tunes with Al Hare and
White Buffalo
Kenny Olsen, 7-9 p.m.
Zim’s Brau Haus, 604 E 2nd
Enjoy the bluesy sound of
keyboard player and vocalist St., The Dalles, 541-296-2368.
Kay Floria as she performs
blues, jazz and ballads rem-
iniscent of ‘40s and ‘50s fe- Pride Book Club
male blues artists. The show is meets Jan. 9
Thursday, Jan. 9, 6-8 p.m. at the
The Pride Book Club meets
White Buffalo.
Thursday, Jan. 9 from 6:30-7:30
White Buffalo Wines, 4040 p.m. at The Dalles Library to
Westcliff Drive, Hood River; discuss “The Child’s Child,”
541-386-5534.
“an ingenious novel-with-
in-a-novel by Barbara Vine,
about brothers and sisters and
Big River Blues at Zim’s the violence lurking behind
Live music coming up at our society’s taboos.”
The Pride Book Club is open
to all persons 18 years and
older interested in reading
LGBTQA literature.
The Dalles Wasco County Li-
brary, 722 Court St, The Dalles,
541- 296-2815.
The Lonely (Roy
Orbison Tribute) Jan. 29
Mid-Columbia Community
Concert Association welcomes
The Lonely, celebrating the
music of Roy Orbison at The
Dalles Civic Auditorium on
Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m.
“The Lonely delivers a sensi-
tive and dynamic tribute to the
one and only Roy Orbison plus
the hits of The Traveling Wil-
burys and The Everly Brothers,”
states a press release. “Veteran
Mike Demers delivers a spot-
on performance of Orbison’s
signature sound as he leads
this group of musical journey-
men in their mutual and deep
appreciation of the timeless
music of an era.” Doors open
at 6 p.m. Tickets are available
at Klindt’s Booksellers, Lines of
Designs, online at www.mccca.
info, or at the door.
The Dalles Civic Auditorium,
Fourth and Federal streets, The
Dalles.
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Enter t ainment listings
should be sent in by 5 p.m. Fri-
day, and run as space allows.
Entertainment listings can be
e-mailed to jdrake@hoodriv-
ernews.com.
CHILL 2
‘Afternoon of Chamber
Music’ returns Sunday
piano and violin duets, art
songs, the Canticum vocal
ensemble and Europatopia, a
gypsy klezmer band led by Joel
Kabokov.
A string quartet made up of
CGOA musicians all playing
instruments that are not their
“regular” instrument will also
be featured. Last year’s cham-
ber music concert was a sell
out.
Chill 2 is part of a busy win-
ter season that also includes
The Gorge Sings! (Again) in
February as well as a spe-
cial February performance by
the Sinfonietta with Dr. Erik
Steighner from Pacific Luther-
an University as soloist, said a
CGOA press release.
The first-ever Gorge perfor-
mance of the classic musical
West Side Story opens March 6.
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The Chill 2 Chamber Music
Concert is free, with donations
accepted.
More information about
CGOA events can be found at
gorgeorchestra.org.
Image courtesy of CGOA
CHILL 2 begins a varied set of performances from CGOA this
winter and spring.
Back by demand, the Co-
lumbia Gorge Orchestra As-
sociation presents Chill 2,
a second annual concert of
chamber music, at 2 p.m. on
Jan. 12 at Hood River Valley
Christian Church, 975 Indian
Creek Road.
Artistic Director Mark
Steighner describes the perfor-
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and enjoyable celebration of
small-scale music, performed
by CGOA musicians and
guests.”
Included on the program
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TRASH TALK
Q. Where can I recycle my Christmas tree
QA
after the holidays? Trevor, The Dalles
A. Trevor, residents can bring trees to the transfer
stations for recycle drop off at no charge. Residents
with curbside yard waste service can cut up and
place in the yard waste/organics cart if they prefer.
A tree left in its entirety curbside will have an
additional charge. Lights, decorations, and stands
need to be removed.
questions to:
Jon Paul Anderson
360-921-1541
Mill: 509-427-8413
2022 Wind River Hwy • P.O. Box 8
Carson, WA 98610
(541)-506-2636 www.tricountyrecycle.com