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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-
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PICK OF THE WEEK
REUNIONS
• July 24-25 — Hood
River High School Class of
1970. For more information,
call Marlene Colclesser Clymer
at 541-386-5234 or Julie Jensen
Cantrell at 541-386-3867.
EXHIBITS
• March 14 — Special Sea-
son Preview, noon-6 p.m. at
Maryhill Museum of Art. Pre-
view exhibits, film screening of
“Marie — Heart of Romania”
(2 p.m.), gallery talk (3:30 p.m.)
and reception with Romanian
foods.
• Thru March 28 — Rein-
vention at Columbia Center
for the Arts. Open Tuesday
thru Saturday, 11-5 p.m.
• Thru July 18: “Ingenious:
Creativity and Invention in
Hood River,” at the History
Museum of Hood River Coun-
ty. Exhibition explores the
many areas of creativity and
progress, inventions and in-
novations crafted by residents.
Monday thru Saturday, 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
ON STAGE
• March 13-14 — Radium
Girls, 7 p.m. at the Hood River
Valley High School Bowe The-
ater. Directed by Rachel Harry.
Tickets $12 adults, $9 students
at Waucoma, HRVHS.booktix.
com or at the door.
• March 13-14 & March
20-21 — West Side Story, 7
p.m. at the Wy’east Middle
School Performing Arts Cen-
ter. Matinee performances
March 15 & March 22 at 2 p.m.
Columbia Gorge Orchestra
Association Stages production.
Tickets $20 general, $15 CGOA
members, $5 ages 10-17; free
under 10. More at www.gor-
georchestra.org.
• March 13-14 & March
20-22 — Charlotte’s
Web, 7-8:30 p.m. at Columbia
Center for the Arts. Children’s
Theater production. Matinee
performances March 14-15 &
March 21-22 at 2 p.m. Tickets
$13 general admission and
$8 students/seniors, at the
door, in the gallery or at www.
columbiaarts.org/events/char-
lottesweb.
• March 13-14 — Honk!
Jr., 7 p.m. at The Dalles Civic
Auditorium. Matinee March
15 at 2 p.m. Musical Theater
International Broadway Junior
Production features 26 local
children. Tickets $10 adults, $8
seniors and students, and free
for children under 3 at the door
and Klindt’s Booksellers.
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).
• 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-
Photo courtesy of WAAAM
THE 1960S — including this Chevy Corvette — are part of WAAAM’s upcoming Second Satur-
day event March 14.
‘Sensational ‘60s’
featured during Second
Saturday event
Head to Western Antique
Aeroplane & Automobile Mu-
seum on Saturday, March 14
for its monthly Second Satur-
day event.
This Saturday, the muse-
um’s collection will “March
Through Time” and feature
the “Sensational 1960s,” said
a press release.
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.
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-
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
• 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.
“Come learn a bit of his-
tory about the decade: Hop
a ride in many of the fun
automobiles that would have
been familiar faces in the
era,” said a press release. “All
are encouraged to come in
their best 1960s attire to help
celebrate the occasion.”
Fyling and driving action
Suggested $5 donation. Sup-
ports seniors.
• 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.
• Tues days — Senior
Lunch, noon at the Lyle Lions
Community Center on the cor-
ner of Hwy. 14 and Fifth. Do-
nation $3.50 for 60-plus; $6.50
under 60. All welcome.
• Wednesdays thru May
— Locals Wednesday Down-
town, 3-6 p.m. in downtown
Hood River. Free parking, store
activities, more.
• Thru March — PERIOD@
HRV Fundraiser at Slopeswell
Cider. Community tap of One
Breath Kombucha; $3 for every
tap will go to PERIOD@HRV to
supply menstrual products to
FISH, Helping Hands and the
Warming Shelter.
• 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 11 — 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 six), free
sessions, snacks provided, all
welcome. More at 541-387-
1353 or 541-993-2210.
• March 11 — 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.
• March 11 — Wildwood
Academy Open House, 6-7:30
p.m., 13 Railroad St. Free;
for incoming 6-8 graders for
2020-2021 school year. Tours
and more. RSVP to info@wild-
wood-academy.org.
• March 12 — 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.
• March 12 — 2020 Small
Business Showcase, 5-7 p.m.
at the Hood River Valley Adult
Center. Free. Prizes and give-
happens between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Aircraft Resto-
ration Shop tours are at 11
a.m. and 1 p.m.
Veterans of the Vietnam
War will receive an addition-
al $2 admission discount in
honor of Vietnam War Veter-
an’s Month.
aways. Call the Hood River
Chamber for more info at 541-
386-2000.
• March 12 — Hood River
Valley Evening Garden
Club, 6:30 p.m. All gardeners
welcome. For location and
info, contact billnree@gmail.
com.
• March 12 — How Do Our
Values Influence Environ-
mental Policy, 6:30-8 p.m. at
the Hood River Library. Free.
With Monica Mueller. More
at www.columbiagorgetouris-
malliance.org.
• March 12 — What Is a
Home Funeral?, 6:30-8:30
p.m. at the Rockford Grange.
Led by Holly Pruett of Oregon-
Funeral.org and Tamara Thiel,
Gorge End-of-Life Doula and
Home Funeral Guide. Sug-
gested donation $10. Funerals
as tradition. Sponsored by
MCUUF and Rockford Grange.
• March 12 — 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 for info.
• March 12 — Wind-Mas-
ters Men’s Chorus, 6:30-9 p.m.
at Valley Christian, 975 Indian
Creek Road. Four-part har-
mony, no need to read music,
lessons provided. Call 541-490-
6680 for info.
• March 14 — Horizon
Christian School Pancake
Breakfast Open House, 8:30-
11 a.m. at Horizon Chris-
tian. For families interested in
learning about the school; free
pancake breakfast, campus
tours. Kindergarten Roundup
9:30-10:30 a.m. More at 541-
387-3200 or rcaldwell@hori-
zonchristianschool.org.
• 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 14 — Growing
Berries, 1-4 p.m. at Valley
Christian Church. Sponsored
by Central Gorge Master Gar-
deners. Presented by OSU
Professor and Berry Crops Re-
search Leader Bernadine Strik.
$10 drop-in fee, cash or check
only. More at 541-386-3343
ext. 38257.
• March 14 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge, 7 p.m.
Fundraiser for Elks scholarship
programs. Open to the com-
munity. $1,000 Blackout game
each week. Hosted by the Elks
and the Mid-Columbia Knights
of Columbus.
• March 17 — Mommy
Wellness, noon at MCMC
Outpatient Therapy, Nichols
Landing. Free. “Kegel, bladder
health and exercise; infant
massage.” Register at 541-296-
7319 or visit mcmc.net.
• March 17 — Unit 20, Ore-
gon Retired Educators Meet-
ing, noon at China Gorge
Restaurant. With Laurie Ste-
phens, Hood River County
Education Foundation. All re-
tired school personnel and
their guests from Hood River,
Wasco and Sherman counties
welcome.
• March 18 — Colette Trav-
el Meeting, 10 a.m. at the Best
Western Plus Hood River Inn.
Trips for 2020-2021. Benefits
the Providence Hood River
Memorial Hospital Founda-
tion. Info at 541-386-3177 or
503-490-3177.
• March 18 — 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 seven),
free sessions, snacks provided,
all welcome. More at 541-387-
1353 or 541-993-2210.
• March 18 — 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.
• March 19 — Linocut Art
Prints, 10-1 p.m. at the FISH
Food Bank. Hood River Art
Club event with Julie Abowitt.
Includes light lunch; $20 for
members and $25 for pub-
lic. Preregister at heathermar-
low60@gmail.com and request
a class description, including a
materials list.
• March 19 — Hood River
Republicans Meeting, 5:30
p.m. at China Gorge. Meets
every third Thursday of the
month.
• March 19 — 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 for info.
• March 19 — Wind-Mas-
ters Men’s Chorus, 6:30-9 p.m.
at Valley Christian, 975 Indian
Creek Road. Four-part har-
mony, no need to read music,
lessons provided. Call 541-490-
6680 for info.
• March 21 — 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 21 — Hood Riv-
er’s Giant Squid, 11 a.m. at
the Hood River Library Mak-
erspace. For all ages. Part of
Hood River County Reads.
More at hoodriverlibrary.org.
• March 21 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge, 7 p.m.
Fundraiser for Elks scholarship
programs. Open to the com-
munity. $1,000 Blackout game
each week. Hosted by the Elks
and the Mid-Columbia Knights
of Columbus.
• March 24 — Mommy
Wellness, noon at MCMC
Outpatient Therapy, Nichols
Landing. Free. “Kegel, bladder
health and exercise; infant
massage.” Register at 541-296-
7319 or visit mcmc.net.
• March 25 — Tobac-
co Education and Support
Group, 4-5:30 p.m. at Provi-
dence Hood River Memori-
al Hospital, classrooms 1-2.
Eight-weeks (last session), free
sessions, snacks provided, all
welcome. More at 541-387-
1353 or 541-993-2210.
• March 25 — Herbaceous
Ornamental Plants, 6-9 p.m.
Serious speed!
Bundle and save today
at Valley Christian Church.
Sponsored by Central Gorge
Master Gardeners. Presented
by Online OSU Master Garden-
er Program coordinator Signe
Danler. $10 drop-in fee, cash or
check only. More at 541-386-
3343 ext. 38257.
• March 26 — 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.
• March 26 — Powered by
Science: from Rachel Car-
son to Greta Thunberg, 6:30
p.m. at the Hood River Library
Meeting Room. Movie and
discussion with Dr. Antonio
Baptista. Part of Hood River
County Reads. More at ho-
odriverlibrary.org.
• March 26 — 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 for info.
• March 26 — Wind-Mas-
ters Men’s Chorus, 6:30-9 p.m.
at Valley Christian, 975 Indian
Creek Road. Four-part har-
mony, no need to read music,
lessons provided. Call 541-490-
6680 for info.
• March 28 — Beginning
Beekeeping Class, 9-noon at
OSU Extension. Register at bg-
bees.com/product/beekeep-
ing-101-march-28-2020. Class
fees go to Columbia Gorge
Beekeepers Association.
• March 28 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge, 7 p.m.
Fundraiser for Elks scholarship
programs. Open to the com-
munity. $1,000 Blackout game
each week. Hosted by the Elks
and the Mid-Columbia Knights
of Columbus.
• March 30 — Signups Due
for Good Neighbor Satur-
day. Volunteer to help with
outside chores for elderly
community members on May
9 from 8-noon. More at 541-
387-6404 or Brittany.willson@
providence.org.
• March 31 — Mommy
Wellness, noon at MCMC Out-
patient Therapy, Nichols Land-
ing. Free. “Baby sign language.”
Register at 541-296-7319 or
visit mcmc.net.
• April
1 — 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,
more. First Wednesday of each
month during regular business
hours.
• April 2 — Hood River Soil
& Water Conservation Dis-
trict Board Meeting, 4-6 p.m.
at OSU Extension. All welcome.
More at hoodriverswcd.org/
meetings.
• April 2 — SMART Sip
in the Gorge, 5:30 p.m. at
the Hood River Hotel. Wine,
beer, other drinks and small
bites from local restaurants.
SMART fundraiser. Tickets $25
at smart.ejoinme.org/Sipin-
theGorge2020.
• April 2 — Hood River Li-
brary Book Club: The Highest
Tide, 6:30-8 p.m. at the Hood
River Library Meeting Room.
Part of Hood River County
Reads. More at hoodriverli-
brary.org.
• April 4 — Hood River
Indoor Farmers’ Market, 10-1
p.m. at May Street Elementary
cafeteria/commons. First and
third Saturday of the month.
Free parking.
• April 4 — Warming of
the Gorge and the Impact
on Mountains, Mammals,
and Humans, 2 p.m. at the
Hood River Library Reading
Room. With Bill Weiler and
Darryl Lloyd. Part of Hood
River County Reads. More at
hoodriverlibrary.org.
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