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    A10 Wednesday, March 11, 2020
HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
hoodrivernews.com
ART AND ABOUT
Openings: ‘Metal,’ ‘Reinvention,’ and ‘Atmosphere’
Local art offerings in Hood
River this week include a new
show at The Remains gallery,
13 Oak St., titled “Metal.”
■ “Reinvention” runs
through March, at Columbia
Center for the Arts. 215 Cascade
Ave.
■ At 301 Gallery, 301 Oak St,
members are showing works
on the well-lit mezzanine, an
exhibit titled “Atmosphere.”
■ “Metal “features the work
of Aaron Toledo, Dylan Mc-
Manus, Kat Salvaggio, Kelly
Phipps, Maureen Duffy, Mi-
chael Edward McGovern, Nik
Vik, Schyler DeMarinis and
Steven Gordon Holman.
■ Gorge Artists Open Stu-
dios Tour returns for its 14th
year on April 24-26 Forty-four
artists open up their work spac-
es to the public for self-guided
tours, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. all
three days.
For details visit gorgeart-
ists.org. Printed guides are
available at local Chambers of
Commerce, Columbia Center
for Arts in Hood River and The
Dalles Art Center in The Dalles.
GORGE MAGAZINE Summer 2020 edition profiles Gorge Open
Artists Tour (details in story at left) and individual artists on the
tour, and an additional article on wood artist Donn Hopkins of
Hood River. The magazine came out last week and is available
at Hood River News and local businesses throughout the Gorge.
Photos by Kirby Neumann-Rea
‘ATMOSPHERE’ in the 301 Gal-
lery mezzanine, left, includes
works by Sue Sutherland;
above right, Parkdale Elemen-
tary School walls display stu-
dent works from Art Week in
late February. Students created
self-portraits and other works
inspired by the works of Frie-
da Kahlo, Pablo Picasso, Joan
Miro, and others.
group meet
fi tness Kathy
works
“The great thing about cycle class is YOU are in
charge of how much tension is on the wheel. I often
say in class, “your bike, you ride- you decide.”
— Kathy Pothier
IN BRIEF:
C E R T I F I E D M A D D O G S P I N N I N G I N S T R U C TO R | CO L L E G E R O W I N G CO M P E T I TO R |
N E W R O W I N G C L A S S | H I K I N G , P H OTO G R A P H Y | G R O U P F I T N E S S I S F U N A N D A
G R E AT WAY TO E X E R C I S E !
Kathy is from Massachusetts and has grown up with fi tness a big part of
her life. She works as a photographer- kathypothierphoto.com, is married
and has 3 boys. She became a spinning instructor when she knew it
would keep her coming to the gym. She fi nds it an important part of her
overall health, both mental and physical. Try a class today!
Gorge Athletic Club
The Dalles | Hood River
GorgeAthleticClubs.com
CYCLE THE DALLES - MON + FRI 8:15 AM + WED 5-6PM
ROWING HOOD RIVER - THUR-10:30 | CYCLE HOOD RIVER - THUR - NOON
TRASH TALK
Q. Are used paper plates, constructed
of uncoated recycled paper, and wiped or rinsed to
remove gross food waste, recyclable in the blue
bins for pick-up? John, Odell
QA
A. John, once paper is ‘soiled” with food, it’s
‘contaminated’. Yet uncoated paper would do well in backyard
composting. Most kitchen compost tends to be rich in nitrogen.
So that paper (along with paper towels, napkins, tea bags and
coffee filters) provides that balance of carbon nourishment.
questions to:
PLAYSHED mural (portion) newly painted in Parkdale, by Allison
Bell Fox, will be profiled in the Panorama section, coming out in
April.
(541)-506-2636 www.tricountyrecycle.com
WEATHER FOR HOOD RIVER, OR | MARCH 11-17, 2020
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