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Wednesday, March 11, 2020 A3
HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
ENTERTAINMENT
Barley Draught
‘Farewell Tour’
postponed
paign with a month of “Music
March.” Expect “sweet notes
drifting from venues and orga-
nizations of all sizes and types.”
Check out visithoodriver.com/
hood-river-music-month for
the latest bands and venue
calendar, featuring everything
“from dreamy acoustic to big-
sound bluegrass,” said a press
release.
“Barely Draught has decid-
ed that gathering people in a
tight space with friends and
fans coming from Portland
and Seattle for our three shows
(March 13, 14 and 21) would
be irresponsible due to the ex-
pected trajectory of the Corona
Virus. We are postponing our
St. Patrick’s Day gigs until fur- Ontiveros, Sweet at
ther notice,” said the band in a White Buffalo
press release.
On Thursday, March 12 from
Related photo, A5.
6-8 p.m., songwriter Stephanie
Sweet, known for her lyrics and
Maryhill Museum of Art vocals, will be joined by Ron
opens March 15
Ontiveros, guitar, bass, and
Maryhill Museum of Art master of the groove play, at
will open for the season on White Buffalo Wines.
March 15, with the exhibition
White Buffalo, 4040 Westcliff
“A Particular Beauty: Roma- Drive, Hood River; 541-386-
nian Folk Clothing.” Drawn 5534.
almost exclusively from the
museum’s collection of Ro- Music at the Ruins
manian textiles, has grown returns March 13
to include more than 450 ob-
Friday, March 13: Vitamin
jects, including 20 fully dressed D’s annual “Cool Cat” Theme
mannequins and numerous Costume Party, 7 p.m. $100
individual garments includ- cash prize for Best Costume.
ing coats, chemises, blouses, Tickets $10 at the door.
and vests. The exhibition will
Friday, March 20: Kory
showcase a remarkable vari- Quinn & Co. with Greenneck
ety of embroidery techniques, Daredevils. $10 in advance and
mediums, and styles that have $15 day of show.
evolved through the influences
Wildwood Events, 13 Rail-
of adjacent ethnic populations. road Ave., Hood River; 541-
Maryhill Museum of Art, 35 308-0700.
Maryhill Museum Drive, Gold-
Harp concert and
endale; 509-773-3733.
Kit Garoutte at Rivertap
March 13
Live music coming up at
Rivertap:
Friday, March 13: Kit Ga-
routte, 6-9 p.m. (one-man
band, easy listening, covers)
Sunday, March 15: Sunday
Night Jam featuring The Reddy
Black Trio, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Rivertap, 703 E. Second St.,
The Dalles; 541-296-7870.
Stephanie Sweet at
Everybody’s March 9
Photo by Jim Drake
ASHLEIGH FLYNN & the Riveters are on the Music March calendar.
on Friday, March 13 at 7:30
p.m. at the Mt. View Grange in
White Salmon. Dance instruc-
tor Iñaki Villanueva Torres will
be leading the group. All ages,
workshop March 13
no partner needed. $10 sug-
Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frank- gested donation.
furter give a harp workshop at
Mt. View Grange Hall, 1085
1 p.m. and performance March Main St., White Salmon.
13 at The Dalles Public Library.
The event is free, and the Wasco Brothers at Zim’s
3 p.m. performance features March 13
the multi-instrumentalist duo
Live music coming up at
telling stories and performing Zim’s:
on Celtic harps and rare in-
Friday, March 13: Wasco
Brothers (country, honkytonk),
struments.
Sign up at the front desk for 7-10 p.m.
Saturday, March 14: Big
the 1 p.m. hands-on workshop,
River Blues Band, 7-10 p.m.
or call 541-296-2815.
Tuesday, March 17: St. Pat-
Live music Mondays at Ev-
erybody’s, music is from 6-8
p.m.:
March 9: Stephanie Sweet
(singer-songwriter)
March 16: Ursa Miner (sing-
er-songwriter)
March 23: Hawthorne Roots
(sisters from Bozeman)
Extra show Wednesday
March 25: Laney Lou and the
Birddogs (folk rock)
March 30: Montgomery
Rose (folk)
Everybody’s Brewing, 177
E. Jewett Blvd., White Salmon;
509-637-2774.
296-2368.
Umatilla House lecture
March 13
Join local historian Susan
Buce on Friday, March 13, at
Columbia Gorge Discovery
Center and Museum for a
presentation dedicated to The
Dalles’ Umatilla House.
See page A5 for details.
‘Feast of Words’
features Rezurectors
March 14
The Hood River County Li-
brary Foundation will host its
annual Feast of Words Gala
and Fundraiser at the Hood
River County Library on Sat-
urday, March 14 at 6 p.m. Live
music from The Rezurectors,
live and silent auctions, appe-
tizers and local libations avail-
able. Tickets $25 at hoodriver-
library.org.
Hood River County Library,
502 State St., Hood River; 541-
386-2535.
See page A1.
On stage: ‘West Side
Story’ and ‘Charlotte’s
Web’
St. Pat’s at St. Pete’s
March 17
The 23rd annual St. Patrick’s
Day concert at St. Peter’s Land-
mark Church in The Dalles
takes place Tuesday, March 17
starting at 7 p.m. Victor John-
son, the River City Dudes, and
others will join Cascade Sing-
ers community choir, the en-
semble, and “Almost-All-Irish-
Almost-All-Brass Band” for
Irish classical songs, novelty
numbers, traditional favorites
Submitted photo
and sing-alongs. Admission is COUNTRY MUSIC star Jessica Lynne plays The Dalles Civic Au-
a free-will offering.
Old St. Peter’s Landmark ditorium on Tuesday, March 10.
Church, Third and Lincoln
streets, The Dalles.
ty’s Day celebration with Tues-
Secret Salsa meets
HR Chamber sponsors
day Taps & Tunes, with Al Hare,
March
13
Music March
Kenny Olsen and Jose Maya,
The Hood River County
Dance to bachata, salsa, 7-9 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce cele- cumbia, merengue and more
Zim’s Brau Haus, 604 E.
brates its Visit Hood River cam- with the Secret Salsa Society Second St., The Dalles; 541-
The Dalles Civic Auditorium, on Friday, March 27, at River
Fourth and Federal streets, The City Saloon.
Dalles.
River City Saloon, 207 Cas-
cade Ave., Hood River; 541-
Pride Book Club meets 387-2583.
March 12
The Pride Book Club meets
Thursday, March 12 from 6:30-
7:30 p.m. at The Dalles-Wasco
Co. Library to discuss “Sing
You Home” by Jodi Picoult.
“When personal tragedy
leads to a new relationship,
Zoe is surprised when those
around her are opposed,” said
a press release. 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.
Movies back at
Granada Theater
Black and white, noir, ro-
mantic comedies, westerns,
even sci-fi movies from “The
Golden Age” are coming back
to the Granada Theater in The
Dalles. Step back in time with
the Granada’s “Time Machine
Movies,” presented on the big
screen just like the old days.
Doors open 6 p.m., 7 p.m. start.
$8 admission.
Friday, March 13: “Impact,”
starring Brian Donlevy (1949
mystery).
Granada Theater, 221 E. Sec-
ond St., The Dalles; 815-993-
6585, tickets at www.grana-
datheatrethedalles.com.
Columbia Gorge Orchestra
Association Stages presents
West Side Story, at the Wy’east
Middle School Performing Arts
Center. See page B1 for full
story.
Charlotte’s Web opens at
Columbia Center for the Arts
on March 13. See photo, and
more details, on pages A12
Jazz at Last Stop
and B3.
Jessica Lynne in TD
Mid-Columbia Community
Concert Association welcomes
Jessica Lynne to The Dalles
Civic Auditorium on Tuesday,
March 10 at 7 p.m. After mov-
ing to the U.S. from Denmark
in 2010, Lynne has opened for
Diamond Rio, Dustin Lynch,
Keith Anderson, and Trace
Adkins. Her latest Nashville
recording “Warning Label” is
now being played nationally
on country radio. Tickets are
available at Klindt’s Booksell-
ers, Lines of Designs, online
at www.mccca.info, or at the
door.
Saloon March 10
Live music coming up at
Last Stop Saloon:
Enjoy Tuesday Night jazz at
Last Stop Saloon from 5-7 p.m.
with jazz from Ati (vocal, per-
cussion), Rossco (guitar) and
Will (bass).
Last Stop Saloon, 209 East
Second St., The Dalles; 541-
296-3070.
Havilah Rand at The
Swindler at River City
Relix Magazine says, “Swin-
dler is leading the jamband
scene in the Pacific Northwest
with their unique brand of Psy-
chedelic Funk.” Catch the band
Havilah Rand at Griffin
House March 29
Music returns to The Griffin
House in Hood River on Sun-
day, March 29, with post-grun-
ge troubadour Havilah Rand.
“Her songwriting blends
a rootsy, rhythmic edge with
a poetic lyricism born of ad-
venture,” said a press release.
“Havilah’s songs and voice
remind the listener of Joni
Mitchell and Nina Simone but
with a soul all its own.”
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets/venue information for
the concert and an option-
al songwriting workshop are
available at Eventbrite.com.
Proceeds benefit Lyle High
School.
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Enter t ainment listings
should be sent in by 5 p.m.
on Friday, and run as space
allows; e-mail jdrake@hoodriv-
ernews.com.
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Dinner
$
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Fresh focaccia, organic
green salad, choice of:
crab cakes, seared ahi,
spaghetti & meatballs,
pork scaloppini,
mushroom ravioli
chocolate dessert
bottle of red, white
or sparkling cider
Sun-Thurs only
through May
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