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HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
HAPPENINGS
Happenings is a free service
of the Hood River News and
may be edited for length. List-
ings may also be found online
at hoodrivernews.com; click the
Events tab. Send items to twalk-
er@hoodrivernews.com.
PICK OF THE WEEK
EXHIBITS
• Feb. 12-29 — Middle/
High School Student Art
Show at The Dalles Art Center.
Artwork accepted Feb. 3-8.
Closing celebration Feb. 29,
3-4 p.m.
• Thru Feb. 29 — Rhythm at
Columbia Center for the Arts.
Lobby Gallery features HRVHS
Gold Key Scholastic Art and
Writing Awards winners.
ON STAGE
• Feb. 13-15, & Feb. 20-22
— Leading Ladies, 7:30 p.m. at
the Bingen Theater, 210 Oak St.,
Bingen. Matinee performance
Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. Big Britches
Production. Appropriate for
all ages. Tickets and info at
bigbritches.org.
• Feb. 28-29, March 6-7
& March 13-14 — Radium
Girls, 7 p.m. at the Hood River
Valley High School Bowe The-
ater. Matinee March 8 at 2
p.m. Directed by Rachel Harry;
based on a true story. Tickets
$12 adults, $9 students at Wau-
coma, HRVHS.booktix.com or
at the door.
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).
• Thru February — Hood
River Little League Youth
Baseball and Softball Regis-
tration for kids ages 4-12; cost
is $65 through February and
$75 in March. Special requests
(be on same team as a friend/
relative, location of practices,
scholarships, etc.) should be
emailed by March 5 to hrvlit-
tleleague@gmail.com. Tryouts
Feb. 28 & March 7; details and
registration at hrvll.com.
• Tu e s d ay s — C h e s s
Club, 3:30-5 p.m. at the White
Salmon Library. All levels wel-
come, all ages, children to
adults. Instructional, fun, light-
ly competitive and free.
• 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.
• Feb. 12 — African Fabric
Dyeing, 5:30 p.m. at the Hood
River Library. Part of Black
History Month. Light refresh-
ments. Free, open to all.
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.
Call Me
Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea
L EADING L ADIES
Tom Burns and Kathleen Morrow get acquainted at cane-point in “Leading Ladies,” a comedy by Ken Ludwig and directed by
Bruce Ludwig (no relation). This is the first show for Big Britches Productions’ 2020 season, once again at the Bingen Theater.
The 10-performance run began Feb. 7. See On Stage, at left, for tickets and times. The story revolves around two English Shake-
spearean actors, Leo and Jack, played by Joe Garoutte and Jacob Camp, who find themselves so down on their luck that they are
performing “Scenes from Shakespeare” on the Moose Lodge circuit in the Amish country of Pennsylvania. When they hear that
an old lady is about to die and leave her fortune to her two long lost English nephews, they resolve to pass themselves off as her
beloved relatives and get the cash. The trouble is, when they get to York, they find out that the relatives aren’t nephews, but niec-
es. Complications, some romantic, ensue. Also in the cast are David Dye, April Sampson, Amber Sheaves, and Texx Spezia-Shwiff.
• Mon. & Thurs. — Tai
Chi, 2:30 p.m. at the Hood
River Valley Adult Center. $5
a week, all ages. More at 541-
490-3738.
• 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 — Movement
and Yoga, 9 a.m. at the Mt.
Hood Town Hall. With instruc-
tor Cindy Hurlbert. Pay what
you can, all abilities welcome,
props provided. 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
• Mondays & Thursdays
— Tax Aide, 2-6 p.m. Monday
in the Hood River Library’s
downstairs meeting room and
Thursday at the Hood River
Valley Adult Center. Bring
photo ID, copy of last year’s tax
return and all pertinent papers
for 2019. Free.
• Feb. 12 — SAIF Farm-
worker Safety Seminar, 9:30-
2:30 p.m. at the Hood River
County Fairgrounds. In En-
glish. More at www.saif.com/
agseminars.
• 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. 12 — Tob a c-
co Education and Support
Group, 4-5:30 p.m. at Provi-
dence Hood River Memori-
al Hospital, classrooms 1-2.
Eight-weeks (session two), free
sessions, snacks provided, all
welcome. More at 541-387-
1353 or 541-993-2210.
• Feb. 12 — 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.
• Feb. 13 — SAIF Farm-
worker Safety Seminar, 9:30-
2:30 p.m. at the Hood River
County Fairgrounds. In Span-
ish. More at www.saif.com/
agseminars.
• Feb. 13 — 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.
• Feb. 13 — Harmony of
the Gorge Women’s Cho-
rus, 6:30-9 p.m. at Valley Chris-
tian. Four-part harmony, no
need to read music. Call 541-
490-2481 if weather looks bad.
• Feb. 13 — Wind-Masters
Men’s Chorus, 6:30-9 p.m. at
Valley Christian Church, 975
Indian Creek Road. Four-part
harmony, no need to read
music, lessons provided. Call
541-490-6680 if weather looks
bad.
• Feb. 14 — Raptor Love
Stories, 5 p.m. at the Hood
River Library. With Ellen
Donoghue, PhD. Raptor pairs
and their families. Free.
• Feb. 15 — Cupid Shuf-
fle, 9:30 a.m. beginning at
Shortt Supply. Free community
run; wear green if you’re single,
red if you’re taken and yellow if
it’s complicated.
• 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. 15 — Screening,
“Dammed to Extinction,” 7
p.m. in the Hood River Valley
High School Bowe Theater.
Fundraiser for HRVHS Theater
Department. Tickets $12 at
Waucoma, HRVHS.booktix.
com and at the door.
• Feb. 15 — 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.
• Feb. 18 — Getting Your
House in Order, noon at An-
derson’s Tribute Center Celilo
Chapel, The Dalles. More at
541-296-2600.
• Feb. 19 — Caring for
Aging Loved Ones, noon-1
p.m. at the Hood River Valley
Adult Center. With Britta Will-
son, Volunteers in Action co-
Call today to connect with a
SENIOR LIVING ADVISOR
INDEPENDENT LIVING • ASSISTED LIVING • MEMORY CARE
harmony, no need to read
music, lessons provided. Call
541-490-6680 if weather looks
bad.
• Feb. 22 — Westside El-
ementary Art Auction, 6-10
p.m. at the Hood River Elks
Lodge. Annual Westside PTO
fundraiser; live music, dinner,
local and student art, live auc-
tion. Tickets at www.eventbrite.
com/e/welcome-to-the-jun-
gle-tickets-83294198189.
• Feb. 22 — 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.
• Feb. 21 & 23 — Commu-
nity Sings II, 7:30 p.m. Friday
and 2 p.m. Sunday at Wy’east
Middle School’s Performing
Arts Center. Free, donations
accepted. Columbia Gorge Or-
chestra Association; Voci Choir
and audience singalong.
• Feb. 26 — Buyer + Seller
Matchmaker, 9-noon at Best
Western Plus Hood River Inn.
Hosted by Gorge Grown Food
Network and WSU Extension;
more at Hannah@gorgegrown.
com.
• Feb. 26 — Tob a c-
co Education and Support
Group, 4-5:30 p.m. at Provi-
dence Hood River Memori-
al Hospital, classrooms 1-2.
Eight-weeks (session four),
free sessions, snacks provided,
all welcome. More at 541-387-
1353 or 541-993-2210.
• Feb. 26 — Healthy
Soils, 6-9 p.m. at Valley Chris-
tian Church. Sponsored by
Central Gorge Master Garden-
ers. Presented by OSU Exten-
sion Metro Master Gardener
Claudia Growth. $10 drop-in
fee, cash or check only. More at
541-386-3343 ext. 38257.
FARM
& RANCH
Farming and ranching have always been a cornerstone of life in
the Gorge. This publication celebrates those who form the rural
backbone of our economy, exploring their lifestyles and the
challenges they face as they work the fi elds and orchards
of Wasco, Sherman and Hood River counties.
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• Feb. 19 — Tob a c-
co Education and Support
Group, 4-5:30 p.m. at Provi-
dence Hood River Memori-
al Hospital, classrooms 1-2.
Eight-weeks (session three),
free sessions, snacks provided,
all welcome. More at 541-387-
1353 or 541-993-2210.
• 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 — Gorge Tour-
ism Summit, 8-4 p.m. at the
Society Hotel, Bingen. More
at www.columbiagorgetouris-
malliance.org/tourism-sum-
mit.
• Feb. 20 — Paint an Acryl-
ic Landscape, 10-1 p.m. at
the FISH Food Bank’s meeting
room. Hood River Art Club
workshop; $25 non-member
participant fee, $20 member.
With Charlene Rivers. Bring
brushes, other supplies; pre-
drawn canvas provided by
Rivers.
• Feb. 20 — Hood River Re-
publicans Meeting, 5:30 p.m.
at China Gorge. Meets every
third Thursday of the month.
• Feb. 20 — Harmony of
the Gorge Women’s Cho-
rus, 6:30-9 p.m. at Valley Chris-
tian. Four-part harmony, no
need to read music. Call 541-
490-2481 if weather looks bad.
• Feb. 20 — Wind-Masters
Men’s Chorus, 6:30-9 p.m. at
Valley Christian Church, 975
Indian Creek Road. Four-part
! We’re paid by our partner communities
• Feb. 27 — 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.
• Feb. 27 — Putting Your
House in Order, noon at An-
derson’s Tribute Center. More
at 541-386-1000.
• Feb. 27 — Harmony of
the Gorge Women’s Cho-
rus, 6:30-9 p.m. at Valley Chris-
tian. Four-part harmony, no
need to read music.
• Feb. 27 — Wind-Masters
Men’s Chorus, 6:30-9 p.m. at
Valley Christian Church, 975
Indian Creek Road. Four-part
harmony, no need to read
music, lessons provided. Call
541-490-6680 if weather looks
bad.
• Feb. 28 & March 1 —
Wind and Wire by CGOA Stag-
es, 7:30 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m.
Sunday at Hood River Middle
School. With Dr. Erik Steighner.
Tickets at gorgeorchestra.org;
$20 adults, $15 members and
$5 youth 10-17 and free for kids
under 10.
• Feb. 29 — Beginning Bee-
keeping Class, 9-noon at OSU
Extension. Register at bg-bees.
com/product/beekeeping-101.
Class fees go to Columbia
Gorge Beekeepers Association.
• Feb. 29 — Hearts of
Gold, 6 p.m. at the Best West-
ern Plus Hood River Inn Gorge
Room. Honoring the Hood
River County Christmas Proj-
ect and raising funds for Sun-
shine Club. Tickets at 541-387-
6242.
• Feb. 29 — 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.
• March 4 — Wellness
Wednesday at Rite Aid. For
seniors; free BMI and blood
pressure checks, free sam-
ples, walk-in vaccinations,
more. First Wednesday of each
month during regular business
hours.
• March 4 — Tobac-
co Education and Support
Group, 4-5:30 p.m. at Provi-
dence Hood River Memori-
al Hospital, classrooms 1-2.
Eight-weeks (session five), free
sessions, snacks provided, all
welcome. More at 541-387-
1353 or 541-993-2210.
• March 6 — AACC’s Anni-
versary Silent Auction Fund-
raiser, 6:30-8 p.m. at Marcessi
Vineyards & Winery, 3955 Bel-
mont Drive. All Animal Care
Clinic’s fifth anniversary; ben-
efits the Angel Fund. Advance
tickets $25 (541-386-5753 or
at the clinic) or $35 at the
door; includes wine and hors
d’oeuvres.
• March 6-7 — Amateur
Radio Technician Exam Re-
view Class, 5:30-9 p.m. Friday
and 9-4 p.m. Saturday at the
Hood River Fire Department
Training Room, 1785 Meyer
Parkway. Free class; $15 exam
fee. Class size limited, RSVP
required to kevin.widener@
gmail.com or 509-528-9565.
• March 7 — Vertebrate
Pest Management, 9-noon at
Valley Christian Church. Spon-
sored by Central Gorge Master
Gardeners. Presented by OSU
Associate Professor Chip Bubl.
$10 drop-in fee, cash or check
only. More at 541-386-3343
ext. 38257.
• March 7 — Hood River
Indoor Farmers’ Market, 10-1
p.m. at May Street Elementary
cafeteria/commons.
541-386-1234
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