hoodrivernews.com Wednesday, March 18, 2020 A3 HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore. ENTERTAINMENT On March 12, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown prohibited all gath- erings larger than 25 people, effective through April 8, due to the Coronavirus outbreak. For other events, it is recom- mended that individuals in high risk populations (those over 60 years of age, or those with an underlying health con- dition) should avoid social and community gatherings of more than 10 people, effective through April 8. Other recom- mendations include that any venue hosting an event en- sures guests have ready access to hand sanitizer, sinks with water, soap, and paper towels. For updated information about events, please contact the venue. The Blarney Tones at Tabby’s The Blarney Tones are scheduled to perform at Tab- by’s Hole-in-One at the Hood River Golf Course on St. Pat- rick’s Day, March 17, from 6-8 p.m. Megan Alder at Double Mountain Friday, March 20: The Muti- neers, 6-9 p.m. (husband and wife duo, Americana /rock/ country) Sunday, March 22: Sunday Night Jam featuring The Reddy Black Trio, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ‘Mindfulness’ programs March 18, April 8 Jill Kieffer, RN, will be host- ing free introductory work- shops on “Transforming Stress with Mindfulness,” on Wednes- day, March 31 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Nichols Landing in Hood River; and on Wednes- day, March 18 at Water’s Edge in The Dalles. For information and prereg- istration, call 541-296-7319. Hawthorne Roots at Everybody’s March 23 Live music Mondays at Ev- erybody’s, music is from 6-8 p.m.: March 23: Hawthorne Roots (sisters from Bozeman) Everybody’s Brewing, 177 E. Jewett Blvd., White Salmon, Wash; 509-637-2774. ‘Shakin’ Sin Clines’ at Megan Alder hosts an album Zim’s March 21 release party at Double Moun- tain Brewery and Cidery in Hood River on March 21 from 9-11 pm. This is a free, 21-and- over show. Gorge art- ists Alder and the Woods is Hunter Par- mentier (Un- derwood) on bass and Tim Ortlieb Megan Alder (Parkdale) on drums. The “MegaParty” features special guests Jess Clemons (Parkdale) opening the night and Neil Mangrum (Lyle) of MegaNeil joining the band on vocals and guitar. The new album “Quit- tin’ Time” will be available for purchase. Live music at Zim’s Friday, March 20: Al and Nolan Hare with Ben Tibbets, 7-10 p.m. Saturday, March 21: The Shakin’ Sin Clines, 7-10 p.m. Tuesday, March 24: Tuesday Taps & Tunes with Al Hare, Kenny Olsen and Jose Maya, 7-9 p.m. ‘Fearless Few’ at White Buffalo On Thursday, March 19, from 6-8 p.m., three-piece band: JD and the Fearless Few, with singer-songwriter John Donovan (guitar, harmonica), James Andrews (sax, guitar, vo- cals) and Chris Sattem (bass). White Buffalo Wines, 4040 Westcliff Drive, Hood River; 541-386-5534. venture. 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. Tick- ets/venue info for the concert and an optional songwrit- Movies back at ing workshop are available Granada Theater at Eventbrite.com. Proceeds Doors open 6 p.m. with a 7 benefit Lyle High School. p.m. start for movie night at the Kory Quinn, Daredevils at Granada Theater. Admission Ruins March 20 is $8. Friday, March 20: Kory Friday, March 20: “His Girl Quinn & Co. with Greenneck Friday,” starring Cary Grant Daredevils.; $10/advance, $15 (1940 romance) day of show. Friday, March 27: “Angel and the Badman,” starring John Canceled/Postponed Wayne (1947 western). ■ Second Saturday Country Dance at Rockford Grange. Swindler at River City Hoping for an April return to March 27 regular schedule. Relix Magazine says, “Swin- ■ April 4 — Canine Country dler is leading the jamband event for Home at Last animal scene in the Pacific Northwest shelter; rescheduled to later with their unique brand of date. ■ Maryhill Museum of Art Psychedelic Funk.” Swindler plays River City on March 27; — Closed until further notice a special light show planned due to Washington state proc- for this concert. Details will be lamation banning all activities published in future editions of with 250 or more people for the the Entertainment Update. next six weeks. ■ March 17 — Cascade Havilah Rand at The Singers St. Patrick’s Day con- Griffin House March 29 cert at St. Peter’s Landmark Music returns to The Griffin Church; postponement for House in Hood River on Sun- later this spring. day, March 29, with post-grun- ■ March 20-22 — West Side ge troubadour Havilah Rand. Story performances at Wy’east “Her songwriting blends a PAC canceled. rootsy, rhythmic edge with ■ April 11 — Jazz Collective/ a poetic lyricism born of ad- WKO-High Cascade Mills Buying Logs & Timber Douglas Fir White Fir Pine Mill: 509-427-8413 2022 Wind River Hwy • P.O. Box 8 Carson, WA 98610 3 Course Dinner $ for 2- 50 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 Stonehedge Gardens Gardens 3405 WINE COUNTRY AVENUE HOOD RIVER HOOD RIVER 541-386-3940 Your Business Name 6 3 2 5 9 Rick & Annette are Retiring! g n i h t y off Ever n hand o stock o Limited t Ben Tama This week’s Sudoku is presented by: 4 online databases) will be avail- able. Due dates for materials will be automatically extended and fines waived during the closure. ■ March 21 — Skyline Hos- pital foundation event, Best Western Plus. Enter t ainment listings should be sent in by 5 p.m. Fri- day to jdrake@hoodrivernews. com. Listings run as space allows. cashed in as a bonus winner in this year’s SUDOKU 1 Frank Sinatra tribute concert has been canceled. ■ April 24 — Voci Baroque Concert – canceled. ■ April 4 — “Hats Off to CGOA Gala” has been can- celed, but will be potentially rescheduled for fall. ■ Hood River County Li- brary district — all locations closed through March 31. Web- site services (eBooks, eAudio- books, streaming movies and 50% Sun-Thurs only through May Jon Paul Anderson 360-921-1541 B LARNEY T ONES The all-female Irish themed alter-ego version of local acoustic band The Good Notes played a set of St. Patrick’s Day tunes at The Pines in Hood River last Saturday afternoon. BONUS WINNER #7 The Mutineers at Rivertap March 20 Live music coming up at Rivertap: Thursday, March 19: Thurs- day Night Jump with Al & Nolan, 6-9 p.m. (brothers play- ing covers, country, rock) Photo by Jim Drake 2 5 6 3 4 7 1 8 9 1 6 3 7 2 3 7 6 8 9 3 2 3 5 4 8 © 200 Hometown Content Fill in all 81 squares on the puzzle with numbers 1 to 9. You can use each number 1-9 only once in each nine square section, in each horizontal line of nine squares, and in each vertical column of nine squares. The puzzle is completed when you correctly fill every square. Advertise Your Business or Service Here 541-386-1234 Kids Subscription Campaign! IT’S HAPPENING NOW! Spread the News Kids Subscription Campaign Ended March 14 509-493-1333 | White Salmon Caring for our community Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital is committed to protecting your health and safety. To help reduce the impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, here are some of the plans we’ve launched to care for our communities: • We are following federal, state and local guidelines for personal protective equipment, visitor regulations and safe patient admission, and the transport and treatment of patients who have contracted the virus. • We are committed to protecting our patients’ privacy and will not acknowledge when we are treating people with COVID-19. If you think you may have been exposed to the virus, we urge you to call your health care provider or connect to a health care expert through a respected app. Providence Express Care Virtual provides affordable visits with nurse practitioners who can screen, assess, prescribe, and provide recommendations and follow up, all via smartphone, computer or tablet. Most people who contract this strain of coronavirus will only experience mild symptoms. However, people who are elderly or are chronically ill, or who have compromised immune systems or other health issues should seek medical help if they meet the criteria for COVID-19 exposure. As a community, we must all take precautions to lessen the spread of the virus. It is extremely important for you to: • Wash your hands thoroughly and often • Cover your coughs and sneezes, using the crook of your arm and not your hands • Avoid touching your face, especially your eyes, nose and mouth • Avoid crowds • Avoid shaking hands Here are resources for up-to-the-minute information about the COVID-19 coronavirus: • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: cdc.gov • Oregon Health Authority: healthoregon.org/coronavirus or call 211 • Providence: Providence.org/oregon • Express Care: Virtual.Providence.org Providence.org/hoodriver