hoodrivernews.com Wednesday, February 12, 2020 A3 HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore. ENTERTAINMENT Tony Smiley at Route 30 Feb. 15 Annual Westside Art Auction Feb. 22 Live music coming up at Route 30: Friday, Feb. 14: Alonzo Garbanzo Saturday, Feb. 15: Tony Smiley Friday, Feb. 21: The New Prohibitions, 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22: School Boi (AC/DC cover band), 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28: The Growl- erz, 7 p.m. Route 30 Bottles and Brews, 317 E. Second St., The Dalles; 541-993-3155. Westside PTO will hold its annual Art Auction, themed “Welcome to the Jungle,” on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 6-10 p.m. at the Hood River Elks Lodge. The 21 and over event will include food, live music and silent and live auctions, as well as a raffle and “golden ticket” prize. The silent auction will be open for bidding from 6-7:15 p.m. A dinner catered by Div- Reddy Black Trio at Rivertap Feb. 16 Friday, Feb. 14: Jeff Carrell and Kenny Olsen, 6-9 p.m. duo, covers, rock ‘n roll) Sunday, Feb. 16: Sunday Night Jam featuring The Reddy Black Trio, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Rivertap, 703 E. Second St., The Dalles; 541-296-7870. ots and live auction with David Griffith will begin at 7:30 p.m. Music and dancing will follow — as will a delivery of Double Mountain pizza at 9 p.m. for anyone wanting a late-night snack. The annual event fully funds the school’s art program. Ti cke t s a re ava i lab l e at www.eventbrite.com/e/ welcome-to-the-jungle-tick- ets-83294198189. COLUMBIA CENTER for the ARTS RHYTHM Alonzo Garbanzo at Solera Feb. 15 Live music coming at Sol- era: Saturday, Feb. 15, Alonzo Garbanzo, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, Albert Nicholas, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, Ry Mac Band, 6-9 p.m. Solera Brewery, 4945 Base- line Drive, Parkdale; 541- 352-5500. February 4 - 29, 2020 Willy & Nelson at Zim’s Feb. 15 Live music coming up at Zim’s: Friday, Feb. 14, Big River Blues Band, 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, Willy & Nelson Band, 7-10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb 18. Tuesday Taps & Tunes with Al Hare, Kenny Olsen and Jose Maya on drums, 7-9 p.m. Zim’s Brau Haus, 604 E 2nd St., The Dalles, 541-296- 2368. ‘reVoiced’ at Civic Feb. 18 Photo by Jim Drake BLUES guitarist Ben Rice was in Hood River last week with a blues trio featuring 64 Taphouse owner Rod Steward on drums. More blues is on the schedule with Lewis Creed and the Geezer coming up Thursday, Feb. 20. Music starts at 7 p.m. at 64 Taphouse, 208 Oak St., Hood River; 541- 436-4677. ‘Raptor Love Stories’ Feb. 14 a n d “ F ra n ke n sy mp h o ny : A Musical Abomination,” which grafts together move- Presented by natural re- ments from symphonies source social scientist Ellen by Anton Bruckner and Jo- Donoghue, PhD, Friday, Feb. hannes Brahms, said a press 14, at 5 p.m. at the Hood release. River Library. Tickets at door or gor- Details on page A2. georchestra.org; adults $20, CGOA members $15, youth (10-17) $5, and free for chil- Valentine Ball Feb. 14 dren under 10. It’s the Sparkle & Shine Hood River Middle School, Valentine Ball coming up Fri- 1602 May St., Hood River. day, Feb. 14 from 7-10 p.m. at the Hood River Elks Lodge. Dance with the Secret Cardboard Armor Salsa Society to an eclectic Workshop Feb. 22 playlist of Latin, swing and Visit the Hood River Li- everything in between. brary Makerspace on Satur- This is an all-ages event day, Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 and will include a photo p.m. to make your own piece booth, dessert bar and dance of shoulder armor, or Paul- instruction from Johnny and dron, out of cardboard. Hannah. Tickets are $15. For more information, see Hood River Elks Lodge, page B2. 304 Cascade Ave., Hood Hood River County Li- River; 541-386-1507. brary, 502 State St., Hood River; 541-386-2535. The dynamic and unique a cappella stylings of reVoiced comes to The Dalles Civic Auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 18 starting at 7 p.m. “Since 2012, reVoiced has gained a reputation for cap- tivating audiences, creat- ing their own sound by ‘re- voicing’ familiar classics,” said a press release. “These five charismatic entertainers bring their distinct person- alities together to create an unforgettable vocal expe- rience.” Proceeds from the show will benefit The Dalles Middle School Music De- partment. Tickets are $12 in advance at The Dalles Mid- dle School, Columbia Gorge Toyota, or at brownpaper- tickets.com. The Dalles Civic Audito- rium, Fourth and Federal Community Sings II opens Feb. 21 streets, The Dalles. Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association presents Com- Scot & Rebecca at munity Sings II, the Voci White Buffalo Choir and audience singa- On Thursday, Feb. 13 from long at the Wy’east Perform- 6-8 p.m., Scot Bergeron (gui- ing Arts Performing Arts tar, harmonica, vocals) and Center on Friday, Feb. 21 Rebecca Stonestreet (bass, (7:30 p.m.) and Sunday, Feb. percussion, vocals) bring 23 (2 p.m.). their lively, energetic sound The concert features the to the White Buffalo. CGOA Voci Choir, Canticum, White Buffalo Wines, 4040 Hood River Valley Cham- Westcliff Drive, Hood River; ber Singers, CGOA Youth 541-386-5534. Choir, GALS (Gorge A Cap- pella Lady Singers), plus the CGCC Choral Union. Free ‘Keeping the Beat’ admission; donations gladly Music Improvisation accepted. Join musicians Hasan Wy’east Middle School Bakr (percussion) and Robbi Performing Arts Center, 3000 Kumalo (vocal, storytelling, Wy’east Road, Hood River. folk/jazz songwriter) for an evening of joyous sounds with body, mind, voice, ‘Wind and Wire’ drums and song on Friday, concerts at HRMS Feb. 21 starting at 7 p.m. at Columbia Gorge Orchestra Gorge Community Music. Association presents Wind Join the GCM Drum Circle and Wire with the Sinfonietta and other special guests for and soloist Erik Steighner on multi-cultural conversation Friday, Feb. 28 (7:30 p.m.) and and dynamic performance Sunday, March 1 (2 p.m.) at art. There is a suggested do- Hood River Middle School. nation of $10. On the bill: “Rhapsody for Gorge Community Music, Baritone Saxophone and Or- 410 E. Second St., The Dalles; chestra,” “Floating World,” 541- 296-2900. a poem by Alan Hovhaness, Every great design begins with an even better story. Publications | Marketing Materials | Graphic Design Contact us for a FREE quote: EagleMediaLab.com Everybody’s: Feb. 17: Scot and Rebec- ca, 6-8 p.m. Everybody’s Brewing, 177 E. Jewett Blvd., White Salm- on, Wash; 509-637-2774. Pride Book Club meets Feb. 13 The Pride Book Club meets Thursday, Feb. 13 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. to dis- cuss “Becoming Nicole: The transformation of an Amer- ican Family,” by Amy Ellis Nutt. The Pride Book Club is open to all persons 18 years and older interested in reading LGBTQA literature. The Dalles-Wasco County Public Library, 722 Court St., The Dalles; 541-296- 2815. Europatopia plays TD Art Center Feb. 16 It’s Klezmer and Beyond with Europatopia, a sev- Black History Month en-piece world-music band celebrated led by Joel Kabakov, at The Coming up at the Hood Dalles Art Center on Sun- River Library: day, Feb. 16, at 3 p.m. $15 Feb. 12: Enjoy classic Jazz suggested donation. while replicating a tradi- The Dalles Art Center, 220 tional African fabric dyeing E. Fourth St., The Dalles; technique, 5:30 p.m. 541-296-4759. Feb. 19: Hum along with Aretha Franklin’s classics Entertainment listings and make an African Kente should be sent in by 5 p.m. cloth, 5:30 p.m. Friday, and run as space Feb. 26: Listen to lively, allows; submit to jdrake@ danceable African music hoodrivernews.com. while creating your own Afri- can mask, 5:30 p.m. Hood River County Li- brary, 502 State St., Hood River; 541-386-2535. Brian Greeley at Everybody’s Brewing Live music Monday’s at The Shining Star of Hood River The SUBTERRANEAN D O W N S T A I R S Love is in the Air Make your reservations now! There’s something for everyone, the best Steaks, Italian and Seafood in town. The Subterranean at 3rd and Oak ( below the jewelry store) 541 436 4600 Artwork by: Stephen Kekule columbiaarts.org Photo courtesy of CCA ‘R HYTHM’ A T CCA For 2020 at Columbia Center for the Arts, artists in each exhibition are given a one-word prompt to serve as a challenge. In February, the word is rhythm. ”Rhythm can be auditory, but also visual. It moves us — drawing the eye around a composition and our bodies around a room,” said Executive Director Leith Gaines. The gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The CCA Lobby hosts a show of Hood River High School Gold Key award winners. Students receiving awards were celebrated on First Friday, Feb. 7. Shown is an updated “Rhythm” poster image provided by CCA, featuring work by Stephen Kekule. Memory Café challenge grant on now Aging in the Gorge Alliance has issued a challenge grant to support The Hood River County History Museum’s new Memory Café. During the months of February and March, donations made to the program will be matched 1:1, up to the total of $1,500. A Memory Café is a mem- ory stimulation program for people with dementia. Muse- um objects, photos and music are used to spark memories for people experiencing de- mentia. Trained volunteers take artifacts from the collec- tion to people with dementia, presenting and passing around the objects to share. The program is managed by the museum’s Jesuit Northwest AmeriCorps member Addi- son Arnold. Donations can be made to the Hood River County Heritage Council, PO Box 781, Hood River, OR 97031 or brought to The History Mu- seum at 300 E. Port Marina Drive. Write “dementia pro- gram” on your check. Credit card payment can be made at the Museum or by calling 541- 386-6772.