Entertainment outlook: It's raining shows; Bargeway Tonight Alright! Soul, Pop and Blues kick off week of groovin'
Entertainment Weekly sponsored by The Bargeway Pub & Catering
By Jim Drake
Sarah Lodge & Dan Polidori at Bargeway Tonight, April 5 at 6 p.m.
Join us for a night of wonderful food, drinks and live music with Sarah Lodge & Dan Polidori playing an eclectic acoustic blend of top R&B, soul, pop and blues music.
Comedy Nights in The Gorge - Bingen and TD
D&D Comedy presents Curtis Cook and Maggie Maye, coming to two locations in The Gorge
“Curtis Cook is a standup comedian and award-nominated writer who performed standup on Comedy Central, appeared on Portlandia and currently writes for American Dad on TBS.”
“Maggie Maye made her late-night debut on Late Night with Conan and was featured on Last Call with Carson Daly. She has opened for Maria Bamford, Gladys Knight, and Earth, Wind and Fire and was named 2016’s Best of Austin Stand up Comic by the Austin Chronicle.”
Catch the show at:
Comedy Night at the Bingen Theater with Curtis Cook and Maggie Maye, Friday, April 14.
Tickets available at:
The Granada Theater in The Dalles presents Comedy Night with Curtis Cook and Maggie Maye on Saturday, April 15.
Tickets available at:
Pink Martini plays HRCEF Fundraiser
Portland pop-jazz phenoms Pink Martini play the Hood River Middle School Auditorium on Saturday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m. The show is a benefit for the Hood River County Education Foundation. Main floor and balcony seating options available based on donation level. “Pink Martini was founded by bandleader Thomas M. Lauderdale in 1994 to provide beautiful and inclusive performances at fundraisers and galas for progressive causes, with a style inspired by Latin, big band, classical, and the Golden Age of Hollywood.”
Tickets available at:
Live Music at Solera
Solera Brewing in Parkdale brings local and regional music to the stage.
Monday, April 10, The Starlight Darlins, (Award-winning Acoustic Folk), 6 p.m.
Thursday, April 13, Bonneville Power Trio, (Alt-rock), 5-8 p.m.
Monday, April 24, Robert Guidera and Friends, (Folk/Rock/Jazz), 6 p.m.
Hood River Cider Fest returns
The Hood River Cider Fest returns on Saturday, April 29 at the Hood River Event Site. This all-day event features 20 cideries and 40+ ciders on tap, offering guests the chance to sample a variety of flavors from local cideries. With live music, arts & crafts, kids activities and more, the Hood River Cider Fest has fun for the whole family. Tickets at: bit.ly/Cider2023
White Salmon Wine Walk May 13
The inaugural White Salmon Wine Walk debuts on Saturday, May 13. Downtown White Salmon will be transformed into Wine Paradise as local and regional wineries will be featured in a unique downtown shop. The spring White Salmon Wine Walk supports community winemakers and White Salmon Downtown businesses while celebrating wildflowers during the White Salmon Wildflower Festival.
White Salmon Community Yard Sale
Join in the fun - the White Salmon Community Yard/Garage Sale happens Saturday, April 15 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) and Sunday, April 16, (10 a.m. - 2 p.m.)
Participate by getting on the map (it's free - register here: https://forms.gle/HLbwcFLiFR5NiXrJ9 ) or by stopping by the houses on the map.
History Museum of Hood River County Events
The History Museum of Hood River County is hosting and sponsoring the following community events:
Saturday, April 15, Yasui Family lecture at the Columbia Center for the Arts, 2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 19, Hidden History lecture with Leti Valle Moretti at the History Museum, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 22, StoryCorps Oral History Project at the History Museum, noon
Thursday, April 27, Timewinders Audition at Bingen Theater, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 29, Blossom Brunch Fundraiser lecture with Peg Lalor at Riverside Church, 11 a.m.
Casino Night in Cascade Locks
Support the Cascade Locks PTO at Casino Night on Saturday, April 15, at 7 p.m. at the Port of Cascade Locks Pavillion. Tickets available at:
Birds & Brews fundraiser at Columbia Gorge Discovery Center
The Columbia Gorge Discovery Center presents a Birds & Brews Festival Fundraiser on Saturday, April 29, 6:30-9 p.m. Brewers include Everybody's Brewing, Freebridge Brewing, Pfriem Family Brewers and Working Hands Fermentation. Proceeds benefit the museum’s Raptor Program which maintains facilities for rehabilitation and public presentation programs with hawks, eagles and other raptors.
Garett Brennan & The Great Salt Licks at the Ruins
The Ruins in Hood River presents Garett Brennan & The Great Salt Licks on Thursday, April 13, starting at 6 p.m. (This show is Rescheduled from Feb. 23.) Expect an intimate evening featuring the songcraft and arrangements of Brennan’s three different collections released during COVID. Goldendale-based songwriter and cowboy, Forrest Van Tuyl will open the night.
Tickets available at: https://www.tickettomato.com/event/7909
Live Music at Zim’s
Zim’s Brau Haus in The Dalles presents live local music.
Friday, April 7, Rich & Blonde (Richard and T'Alisha Morrow), 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 8, Got Your Six Veteran Band, 7 p.m.
Open Mic, more at Thunder Island
Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks presents live music and more.
Wednesday, April 5, Foosball Tourney Community Night WGAP Fundraiser, 5-9 p.m.
Thursday, April 6, Trivia Night, 6 p.m.
Monday, April 10, Open Mic with Sage Dawson, 5:30 p.m.
Author Talk, Club meets at The Dalles Library
Tuesday, April 4, Author Talk with Kate Beaton, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, April 5, Teen Art Club, 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 6, Whodunnit Mystery Book Club, 5 p.m.
Friday, April 7, Tap Dancing Basics Class, 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 8, Seed Exchange with Wasco Co. Extension Office, 11 a.m.
Hood River Reads Author at HR Library
The Hood River County Library presents a Writing Workshop and Public Presentation with Hood River Reads author Tina Ontiveros:
Saturday, April 15, Writing Workshop with Tina Ontiveros, 10-11:30 a.m. Sign-up required.
Sunday, April 16, Public Presentation by author Tina Ontiveros, 2 p.m.
Live music at Working Hands
Working Hands Fermentation in Hood River presents live music, trivia nights and more.
Thursday, April 6, Team Trivia Night, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 9, Open Mic hosted by Tim Decker, 6 p.m.
Live Music at The Pines
The Pines Tasting Room in Hood River hosts live music on Fridays, from 6-9 p.m.
Friday, April 7, Willy & Nelson
Friday, April 14, Grateful Growlers
Saturday, April 15, Wine Club Members Only Party, 4-6 p.m.
Friday, April 21, Chic Preston
Little Shop of Horrors at Bingen Theater
CGOA Stages presents “Little Shop of Horrors” at the Bingen Theater. Performances start on Friday, April 28, at 7 p.m. with additional shows April 29 and May 6, 11, 12, 13 at 7 p.m., and Sunday, April 30 and Sunday, May 7 at 2 p.m. “Little Shop of Horrors” is rated PG. Tickets are $30 for adults ($20 for CGOA members), $10 for youth ages 10-17, and $5 for kids under 10. Tickets are available at www.gorgeorchestra.org
About the Show
The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association is proud to present the musical sensation “Little Shop of Horrors,” directed by Joe Garoutte, with music directed by Dan Kenealy. Based on a cult sci-fi film from 1960, this “strange and unusual” musical is filled with fun and unforgettable tunes.
“Little Shop of Horrors” tells the story of Seymour, a down-on-his-luck florist, who raises a mysterious, possibly extraterrestrial, blood-thirsty plant that promises him fame, fortune and love…but at a cost. With infectious music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman, this beloved musical is sure to entertain audiences of all ages. The musical was made into a smash hit movie in 1986, directed by Frank Oz, with a cameo by Steve Martin as a sadistic dentist. A staple of school, community and professional theaters, “Little Shop of Horrors” was recently revived off-Broadway, starring “Hamilton’s” Jonathan Groff.
Joe Garoutte and Dan Kenealy, the directorial team that brought you last year’s sold-out production of RENT, guide the talented cast of actors as they bring this dark comedy to life in a whole new way. The show promises to be a feast for the eyes and ears, filled with powerful vocals and a catchy pop score. While there’s more than a nod to the dark warnings that lie within, there are also plenty of laughs to lull you just enough to become plant food if you’re not careful.
Voci Community Choir presents Music From the Margins
CGOA Voci Community Choir presents Music From the Margins on Friday, April 14, at 7 p.m., and Sunday, April 16, at 2 p.m. at Hood River Valley Christian Church (975 Indian Creek Rd.) in Hood River. Tickets are $25 for adults ($15 for CGOA members), $5 for youth ages 10-17, and free for kids under 10. A limited number of $ tickets are available for those with Oregon Trail/SNAP cards or the Washington equivalent.
Tickets are available at www.gorgeorchestra.org
About the Show
After centuries of neglect by the classical music establishment, composers from underrepresented, marginalized groups are finally gaining recognition, respect and, most importantly, performances. The Voci Community Choir is thrilled to join this exciting movement with concerts called “Music From the Margins.”
Directed by Corin Parker, the programs explore both historical and recent music by female, Black, Native American and other often undervalued groups. For example, the concert includes a selection by Vicente Lusitano, one of the earliest Black published composers from the European Renaissance. Native American composer and rock musician Valerie Naranjo is represented by a traditional chant, arranged by PSU
composer and conductor Ethan Sperry.
In addition to the choral performances, the selections will be introduced by members of the choir, giving context, historical background, and the meaning behind the music.
Sunshine Mill Drive-In Movies
Sunshine Mill in The Dalles presents Drive-in movies on the Big Outdoor Screen. Movies start at 8 p.m. and tickets per carload are available online:
Friday, April 14, “A Quiet Place”
Saturday, April 15, “Monsters Inc.”
ELKaraoke, more at HR Elks
Golden Spring ELKaraoke returns to the Hood River Elks Club on Friday, April 7, at 8 p.m. “Bring your spring energy and get groovin' golden with tunes belted out by your friends, neighbors, and a few local celebrities.”
On Saturday, April 8, Megan Alder & The Woods performs in the Riverview Lounge at the Hood River Elks Club, starting at 7 p.m.
Live Music at Last Stop Saloon
Last Stop Saloon in The Dalles features live music with local favorites and NW regional bands.
Wednesday, April 5, Tyson Huckins, 7 p.m.
Thursday, April 6, Jeff Minnick, 8 p.m.
Friday, April 7, Kerry Williams, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 8, Gary Pryor, 7 p.m.
Sunday, April 9, Ben Blakely, 7 p.m.
MoonMountain celebrates Anniversary
Join MoonMountain Gallery in Bingen, Wash., as they celebrate a 2nd anniversary with a community-wide gallery and an open mic event on Friday, April 7, starting at 5 p.m. The theme of the celebration is “Connection,” and the community is encouraged to submit a piece of art and/or sign up for an open mic slot.
For more information visit https://www.moonmountainhighway.com/anniversary-community
Hardwood Heart at MoCo
Mosier Company in Mosier presents a special night of music in the dining room with Montana’s Hardwood Heart on Sunday, April 9, from 6-8 p.m. Expect “Exploratory Bluegrass” and more. On Saturday, April 15, singer-songwriter Matt Mitchell performs from 6-8 p.m.
Live Music at Trout Lake Hall
Trout Lake Hall in Trout Lake, Washington is bringing live music back to the Historic building’s stage.
Thursday, April 6, Juliet (Country, Roots, Blues and Jazz), 6 p.m. (Free)
Friday, April 7, Mitch & The Melody Makers, Rock and Soul Dance Party, 6 p.m. (Ticketed show)
“Mitch and the Melody Makers are a 50’s and 60’s rock and roll cover band from Portland. The Melody Makers have been bringing the Rock & Soul Dance Party to events all across the northwest with a mixture of classic favorites and deep cuts that’ll be sure to wear out your dancin’ shoes.
Saturday, April 8, Jeremy James Meyer / Matt Mitchell Music Co. -
Songwriters with a full backing band, 6 p.m. (Ticketed show)
More information and tickets at: https://www.troutlakehall.com/
Auditions for “Bob” May 8-9
Big Britches Productions announces auditions for “Bob, A Life in Five Acts,” on Monday and Tuesday, May 8-9, at 6:30 p.m. at The Bingen Theater. For more information about needed roles visit:
Writer’s Group meets Wednesdays
The Hood River Writer’s Group meets on Wednesday, April 5, at the Hood River County Library, starting at 3 p.m. in the Columbia Room. The session includes sharing writing prompts, short stories and poetry.
Gorge Artist Open Studio Tour
The Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour returns April 21, 22, 23. The self-guided tour allows visitors access to 40 artists in their creative spaces. Studios will be open in Hood River, Mosier, The Dalles, Klickitat, White Salmon, Carson, and Stabler. For more information, including a map of locations visit:
https://www.gorgeartists.org/?fbclid=IwAR3LGiyuFXJAZ9ftgMq35ed7W4K5zIGQVNBQWny-eN-AWowoMpZ8CYMIYf8
Opening Gala for Gorge Artist Open Studio Tour at TD Art Center
The Dalles Art Center will host the Opening Gala for the Gorge Artist Open Studios on Thursday, April 6, from 5-7 p.m.
The Button Bridge Comedy Jamboree April 21-22
The Button Bridge Comedy Jamboree is coming to downtown Hood River Friday and Saturday, April 21-22 with a jam-packed weekend of comedy events featuring Kyle Kinane, Bernice Ye, Shain Brenden and comedy legend Susan Rice. Comedy workshops for kids, open mics and a collaboration with Gorge Speakeasy for comedic storytelling are planned.
For tickets and more information visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/d/or--hood-river/button-bridge-comedy/
Columbia Gorge Drum Circle meets
A monthly Improvisational Drum Circle In Hood River is planned, starting on Friday, April 21, at 7 p.m. The group will meet in the Hood River Port area (grassy area adjacent to the Hood River Yacht Club or on the beach depending on weather conditions). Bring your drum or other percussive things like shakers, rattles, bells and sticks. Be prepared to “share rhythm, dance and ancient wildness.”
Timothy James at 64oz Taphouse
64oz Taphouse in Hood River presents live music from Timothy James on Wednesday, April 5, starting at 7 p.m. “Timothy James is a young singer/songwriter/guitarist from Mulino, Oregon. He blends styles of rock, blues, soul, and jazz, he is often compared to artists such as John Mayer, Johnny Lang and Ed Sheeran.”
The 42nd Northwest Cherry Festival highlights "Homegrown Happiness"
Cherry Fest returns to The Dalles April 21-23 promoting a theme of “Homegrown Happiness.” Featuring a parade, live music, classic car shows and more, the 42nd annual Northwest Cherry Festival features memorable events for locals and visitors.
About the Festival
Head to The Dalles for the 42nd Northwest Cherry Festival. A longtime favorite among locals and visitors alike, the festival is set in the spectacular Columbia River Gorge and showcases The Dalles’ deep agricultural heritage and Western roots. The Cherry Festival has grown in attendance, outdoor market, family-friendly activities, FUN, and 2023 is going to be even better! “This is a celebration of the blossoms, which have always been an indication of the harvest to come,” said The Dalles Chamber of Commerce President Lisa Farquharson. “We are super excited, as we are the largest per capita, sweet cherry producer, here in The Dalles, Oregon.”
This year’s theme is “Homegrown Happiness”. Think back to a simpler time when family, friends, and home were the cornerstones of our lives. "Homegrown Happiness" can mean something different for everyone. Think sock hops, rock n' roll, poodle skirts, and leather jackets. We cannot wait to see how the community embraces this theme!
The festival includes the Gorge’s largest parade, the KODL classic car show, the great Cherry Trail, and lots of local music and bands with Little Music City in The Dalles. You don’t want to miss the crowning of Cherry Festival Royalty, including our Little Royals, at Mid-Columbia Senior Center’s Breakfast Saturday Morning before the parade.
The Dalles is one of Oregon’s great escapes, just beginning to be explored. This historic town sits at the eastern entrance of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, just 75 miles east of Portland. With 300 days of sun a year and fantastic recreational and cultural opportunities, it’s a wonderland for cyclists, hikers, river rafters, wildflower fanatics, fishers, art lovers, history buffs, and wine aficionados.
Scruggs and Roses play Earth Day Celebration
The Scruggs and Roses Bluegrass Band announces a show at Lewis and Clark Festival Park in The Dalles on Saturday, April 22, at 2:30 p.m. for the Earth Day celebration.
Actors needed for ‘Timewinder Tales’
The History Museum of Hood River County and Big Britches Productions is seeking five actors to portray people from Hood River's past for this year's production of Timewinder Tales. Casting Call is at The Bingen Theater on Thursday, April 27 and Tuesday, May 2 (both dates 7 p.m.). Formerly known as Cemetary Tales, Timewinder Tales are designed to “bring history to life and is perfect for bringing out the history lover in you.”
More information about needed roles and event volunteers at:
https://www.hoodriverhistorymuseum.org/cemetery-tales
Gorges Group Run April 15
A Group Run sponsored by Gorges Beer Co. in Cascade Locks happens Saturday, April 15, at 10 a.m.
“You can choose between a 5 and 10 mile route - both will have a combination of roads and trail. The 5 mile option will head over to the Pacific Crest Trail Trail Head near the Bridge of the Gods, head up to Dry Creek Falls, then drop back down the trail along Dry Creek into town. The 10-mile option will go to Dry Creek Falls, then continue over on the PCT to Herman Creek before dropping back down and taking Forest Lane through Cascade Locks on the return trip. Whichever distance you choose, Gorges will be providing the first pint free. So whether you are a long-time fan of Gorges, or have been looking for an excuse to check it out, come join us for a group run and post-run gathering in the pub on Saturday, April 15.”
Black Market Trust at Civic Auditorium
The Mid Columbia Community Concert Association presents The Black Market Trust on Monday, April 24, at The Dalles Civic Auditorium. Critics say Black Market Trust delivers “virtuosic playing, beautiful harmonies, and fun interaction with the crowd.”
About The Event
The Black Market Trust combines the fire and romance of gypsy jazz with the Great American Songbook to deliver high-energy performances filled with some of the best songs ever written. With impeccable vocal harmonies and a dash of Rat Pack-style comedy, it’s clear why this Los Angeles-based band has quickly earned a reputation as one of the premier live music acts performing today.
Tickets available at:
https://www.midcolumbiacommunityconcerts.org/events/the-black-market-trust
Live music at Tabby’s Hole in One
Tabby’s Hole in One Clubhouse at the Hood River Golf Course presents live music with local and regional bands.
Saturday, April 8, Ted Horwitz, 7 p.m.
Hayley Lynn at Griffin House
The Griffin House in Hood River presents a House Concert with Portland songwriter Hayley Lynn on Wednesday, April 5, starting at 6 p.m. “With influences ranging from the indie pop of Lykke Li and swagger of Sharon Van Etten, Hayley's music sends shivers up the spine.” She has played Northwest Folklife, Mississippi Studios and is currently promoting the new record “Horizon.” General admission and VIP ticket options. Proceeds benefit local organizations.