Giggin' Guide: 'Next Big Thing' hits Bargeway Wednesday; Cherry Fest on tap in TD
Bargeway Pub & Catering’s Entertainment Weekly
By Jim Drake at gorgeentertainment@gmail.com
Are You Ready to Cherry It UP? THE DALLES CHERRY FEST kicks off this week’s Best in Gorge Entertainment and it looks like we’ve got Good Weather in the Forecast! But don’t wait until the Weekend to Have Fun, Spring is in Full Swing and All the best in Music, Arts and Entertainment is Right Here!
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Bargeway Pub
Mel Dalton hits the Bargeway Pub on Wednesday, April 17, as The Dalles Premier Outdoor Venue welcomes the Singer-Songwriter on her “Next Big Thing Tour.”
“Mel is a very talented singer-songwriter from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Her guitar and singing performance touched all of our senses. She sang stories that had very vivid, picturesque themes, according to a review on her website. “ The rich tones and textures of Mel's voice and her emotionally interpretive singing style, carried us along as we traveled with her.”
Especially in the song The Moon and the Mountains:
Where the moon goes in the morning
I’ll fly with her away
Sink down behind the mountains
And disappear at the break of day
The Dalles Premier Outdoor Venue keeps it rolling this week with another great lineup of music, food and fun.
Jeff Carrell takes the stage Thursday, April 18, for Tequila & Taco Thursday to play some classics as the tequila flows and tables fill with tacos. Choose from tacos or burritos with a choice of chorizo, tequila lime, shrimp Birria, or pork.
Music this Week:
Wednesday, April 17, Mel Dalton,
Thursday, April 18, Jeff Carrell,
Friday, April 19, Rich & Blonde,
Saturday, April 20 - Jess Clemmons,
Sunday, April 21 - Al Hare,
And don’t forget to mark your calendars for the Bargeway Bash. The Pub is coming up on its 5th anniversary, and it is going to be a three-day music fest featuring two stages 20 bands and enough suds to sink a submarine. Mark your calendars for the kick-off on May 17.
2024 Northwest Cherry Festival, April 19 - 21
COLUMBIA GORGE HONDA & TOYOTA CHERRY TRAIL
Friday • April 19 thru Sunday • April 21
Various Locations throughout The Dalles
RAINIER AMUSEMENTS CARNIVAL
Friday, April 19 - Suunday, April 21 on First Street, The Dalles
COLUMBIA GORGE OPEN-AIR MARKET
Artists • Crafter • Food Vendors • More
Friday • April 19 • 4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Saturday • April 20 • 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Sunday • April 21 • 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Between 1st & 2nd Street, Court to Laughlin Streets
ENTERTAINMENT STAGE
Entertainment Stage • Dining Area • Family Friendly Beer Garden on Second & Federal streets
Friday April 19
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. • Oak & Ash
7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. • Route 30 Cherry-oke Karaoke
Saturday April 20
12:00 – 1:00 • Hot Dog Eating Contest
1:00 – 4:00 • Oak & Ash
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. • The Dalles Dance Academy Performance
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Cherry Pie Eating Contest
5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. • Got Your Six
8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. • Suckerpunch
Sunday April 21
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Jessi O. & the Muchness
CHERRY FESTIVAL FRIDAY NIGHT CRAFT NIGHT WITH 15 MILE WINERY
Friday • April 19 • 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
623 E 2nd St, Suite A, The Dalles
MOOSE LODGE 2075 PUTT-PUTT TOURNAMENT
Friday • April 19 • 7:00 p.m. • $40 per Team
233 E 3rd St, The Dalles
THE DALLES CIVIC COMEDY NIGHT
Friday • April 19 • 7:30 p.m. • $25 at the door
323 E 4th Street, The Dalles
CHERRY FESTIVAL ROYALTY CORONATION & MID COLUMBIA SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY BREAKFAST
Saturday • April 20
8:00 a.m. • Breakfast
8:30 a.m. • Coronation
Mid-Columbia Senior Center • 9th & Cherry Heights
RIVER CITY ABATE ANNUAL TEDDY BEAR RUN & POKER RUN
Saturday • April 20 • 9:00 a.m.
Start at Coastal Farm & Ranch Parking Lot
CHERRY FESTIVAL PARADE
Saturday • April 20 • 10:00 a.m.
Starts at Sixth & Webber and travels the normal parade route through town
CENTER MARKET DANCING HORSES SHOW
Saturday • April 20 • 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Laughlin Street and 2nd Street, The Dalles
KELLY BARLETT PROFESSIONAL LEGO BUILDER
Saturday • April 20 • 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
722 Court Street, The Dalles Public Library
CHERRY FESTIVAL QUILT SHOW
Saturday • April 20 • 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
St. Peter's Landmark & Herbring House Courtyard
405 Lincoln Street • 314 West 3rd Street
SPRING VENDOR FAIR
Saturday • April 20 • 11:00 am - 4:00 p.m.
323 E 4th Street, The Dalles Civic Auditorium
TOUCH A TRUCK & COMMUNITY SAFETY FAIR
Saturday • April 20 • 11:00 am - 4:00 p.m.
323 E 4th Street, The Dalles Civic Auditorium
CLASSIC CAR SHOW
Saturday • April 20 • 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Awards at 3:00 p.m.
Federal Street between 2nd Street & 4th Street
COMMUNITY FAIR
Saturday • April 20 • 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Parking lot at 2nd & Washington Street
MOOSE LODGE 2075 POKER TOURNAMENT
Saturday • April 20th • 1:00 p.m.
233 E 3rd St, The Dalles
GORGE ROLLER DERBY TRIPLE THREAT
Saturday • April 20 • 3:00 p.m.
Fort Dalles Readiness Center, The Dalles
FLOWER ARRANGING CLASS WITH THE DALLES ART CENTER
Saturday • April 20 • 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The Dalles Art Center, The Dalles
MOOSE LODGE 2075 CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT
Sunday • April 21 • 2:00 p.m. • $40 per Team
233 E 3rd St, The Dalles
Live Music at Trout Lake Hall
Trout Lake Hall in Trout Lake, Washington is bringing live music back to the Historic building’s stage. More information and tickets at: https://www.troutlakehall.com/
Friday, April 19, Jenner Fox Band / National Guitar - A Tribute to Paul Simon, Harmonies, poetic storytelling lyrics, folk tunes, $20 Advance // $20 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
JENNER FOX BAND
There is something that happens inside a good song. A tootsie roll can take you back to your elementary school playground; a list of baby names becomes a prayer; the voice of a toothless refrigerator man reminds you to say “I love you.” Jenner Fox tells the stories of people and places with unparalleled compassion and respect. His artful tone, poetry, and fluency on his guitar do something only the brave ones do: let us in.
NATIONAL GUITAR
NATIONAL GUITAR is a Paul Simon tribute band featuring Pacific Northwest all stars musicians from Polecat, Petty or Not, Skillethead, and the Jenner Fox Band. The ensemble was formed on a fateful election night when they found themselves listening to “American Tune” and discovered a mutual reverence for Paul Simon. National Guitar performs a range of Simon’s music from Garfunkle to Graceland and everywhere in between. Come prepared to sing along, groove, and celebrate some of the finest music from a true American original.
Saturday, April 20, Silver Lake 66 / Drunken Prayer, Americana Rock from Portland, $10 Advance // $12 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages
SILVER LAKE 66
Maria Francis and Jeff Overbo are the Americana duo at the core of Silver Lake 66. Originally from the Midwest, the couple’s travels have taken them to Los Angeles and now Portland as they continue their musical adventures. The duo continues to capitalize on the momentum brought to them with their 2016 debut, Let Go Or Be Dragged, and their second release, Ragged Heart (2019), which brings their energized Americana to new heights. On Ragged Heart, Americana Highways’ Melissa Clarke says, "The striking characteristic of Ragged Heart is the energy of the instrumental interplay, with a throwback early ’70s style and tones to match . . . The band’s energy is irresistible, and the vocal harmonies are divine.” Silver Lake 66 released their third album, The Space Between Us in the summer of 2022. The duos’ reaction to one of the most uncertain times in American history is an album of emotionally raw and genuine performances, with remarkably strong songwriting.
DRUNKEN PRAYER
Drunken Prayer transcends the bounds of Americana music. Morgan Geer, the wizard behind the curtain, writes songs that could emerge from a highly blissed-out biker bar or a swampy ashram.
For the last year Morgan Geer has been working from his home studio with Paul Oldham (Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Palace), building on drum tracks initially recorded in New Mexico at Empty House Studios, home of doom metal bands like OM and Sleep. The end result evokes an ominous acid Western feedback-and-driftwood aesthetic.
Sunday, April 21, Bluegrass Pickin' Circle with Tony Fuentes, FREE Event, 3-5 p.m., All Ages
Come and make some music or just come and listen to some pickin’!
Whether you’ve only learned basic chords or are the next Earl Scruggs, come join the circle! All abilities and ages are welcome.
Tony will lead the circle in some basic bluegrass standards, but all pickers are encouraged to bring a song or two or more to share!
Just bring your acoustic stringed instrument (Guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, upright bass, dobro, dulcimer, ukulele, etc.) and a chair (if you’re the sittin’ type).
FREE OUTDOOR SAFETY FAIR / TOUCH-A-TRUCK EVENT CHERRY FESTIVAL WEEKEND, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The Dalles Civic Auditorium invites families with children of all ages and adults alike to climb aboard a variety of vehicles at our Touch-A-Truck / safety fair event on Saturday, April 20.
Among the vehicles on display at this year’s event will be multiple fire and safety apparatuses and professionals, a garbage truck and driver, police car and officer, and heavy equipment with operators. The Dalles Lock and Dam will also be onsite to offer important information about water safety.
Inside the Civic we will host roughly 20 local vendors offering items ranging from baked goods and candles, to art, stones, jewelry, plants, and hand crafted items. We have also partnered with USChefstore and Fred Meyer to offer FREE hotdogs and lemonade while supplies last.
Live Music at Everybody’s Brewing
Everybody’s Brewing in White Salmon brings local and regional music to the stage.
Monday, April 15, Ben Johnson (Folk), 6-8 p.m.
Monday, April 22, Tom Letson (Americana/Old-Time), 6-8 p.m.
Monday, April 29, Chris Baron (Funk-Folk), 6-8 p.m.
East Cascades Oak Partnership Presentation
The Dalles Art Center presents a lecture on native oak trees by the East Cascades Oak Partnership on Wednesday, April 24, at 6 p.m. Tickets/register at:
https://www.thedallesartcenter.org/events/east-cascades-oak-partnership-presentation
About The Event
Did you know that our native oak tree can help you steward a fire resilient landscape? That oaks and the plants that grow along with them can support over 200 species of pollinators and wildlife? From butterflies to migrating birds, Oregon white oak is a cornerstone of our native ecosystem-offering seasonal interest, fire resilience, and unparalleled resources for wildlife in wildlands and your yard alike! Join the East Cascades Oak Partnership (ECOP) this April for an evening of art and learning around this incredible resource and learn about practical ways you can support local ecosystems, wildlife, and create a more fire resilient landscape for your home.
Hood River Library events
The Hood River County Library presents kids activities, bookclubs and more.
Saturday, April 20, Spring Craft Party for Kids (ages 3-12), 1-2 p.m.
Saturday, April 20, Great Oreo Debate, What Oreo is best? Original? Mint? Cookies and Cream? Come eat and debate and choose the superior cookie, Ages 11 to 18, 2-3 p.m.
Saturday, April 27, Teen Graphic Novel and Manga Book Group, 2 p.m.
The Six One Five Collective at The Dalles Civic
The Mid Columbia Community Concert Association presents The Six One Five Collection at The Dalles Civic Auditorium on Thursday, May 2, at 7 p.m. For tickets and more information visit:
https://www.midcolumbiacommunityconcerts.org/events/the-six-one-five-collective
About The Event
A lil’ bit country and a lil’ bit Rock n Roll, The Six One Five Collective is a collaborative effort of four artists that are steeped in the eclectic musical mix of country, Americana, folk and pop. Their sound is an undeniable wall of distinctive harmonies and solo voices that are reminiscent of many great American bands that have come before them.
Music for the Museum May 19
A fundraiser and raffle to support The Hutson Museum is happening on Sunday, May 19, from 2-5:30 p.m. at Solera Brewery in Parkdale. Enjoy some live tunes from Alonzo Garbanzo and his daughter Siena Casteneras and help raise funds for our neighbors at The Hutson Museum.
Balsamroot Bash at Mt. View Grange
The Balsamroot Bash event is a fundraising effort for the Mt. View Grange in White Salmon on Saturday, May 18, starting at 5 p.m. The event features presentations from pollination conservation clubs, the Underwood Conservation District, raffle prizes, and a dance party with the Center Street Band. Proceeds benefit Mt. View Grange Roof Project, and all donations will be sponsor matched. Tickets and more information at:
explorewhitesalmon.com/balsam-root-bash
White Salmon Wildflower Festival
Explore White Salmon Explore White Salmon presents the 2nd Annual White Salmon Wildflower Festival, kicking off a month of community activities on Wednesday, May 1. The event promises to “ unite our community to celebrate the natural beauty in and around White Salmon, Washington while advocating for the preservation and appreciation of wildflowers during May.” Most events’ proceeds support local non-profits and the Downtown White Salmon Beautification Projects.
Event Highlights
Saturday, May 4, Mayfaire Festival at Rheingarten Park and Half Marathon
Saturday, May 11, White Salmon Wine Walk
Wildflower Festival Photography Contest (May 1 - 31)
More information at:
https://explorewhitesalmon.com/white-salmon-wildflower-festival/
HRATS fundraiser party
The Hood River Area Trail Stewards annual raffle fundraiser is on Saturday, April 20, 4-8 p.m. at The Ruins in Hood River. Expect a huge raffle lined up (kid's raffle too) with over $20k in prizes. All proceeds benefit local MTB trails. The trail builders have some great things in the works, let's help them get there! Tickets and more information at:
secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/sbKjVSeELNz-oYrI2SXGmg
Gorge Artists Open Studios 2024
The Gorge Artists Open Studios 2024 tour will take place on April 26, 27, and 28. On this self-guided tour through numerous towns up and down the Columbia River Gorge, you can visit 39 home art studios open to the public from 10 a.m - 5 p.m. Get a close-up view of an artist’s studio as they display and demonstrate their craft. Get a fun glimpse of who is on the tour on Facebook or Inst Download the map at: https://issuu.com/gorgeartists
Live music at Hood River Brewing Co.
Hood River Brewing Co. in Hood River features live music onstage at the taproom from local and regional acts.
Friday, April 19, Nick Orr (Singer-songwriter), 6 p.m.
Saturday, April 27, Rose Triolo (Singer-songwriter), 6 p.m.
Saturday, May 4, Ben Johnson, (Country-Folk), 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 22, Megan Alder (Americana, Swing), 6 p.m.
Columbia Gorge Wine Festival
The Columbia Gorge Wine Festival is coming up Saturday, May 4, at the Hood River Fairgrounds. Discover unique flavors from 16 of the area's most well-regarded wine makers. This all-ages event (under 21 enter free) will also feature food, artists and entertainment. Overnight RV parking available. Proceeds benefit the Hood River County Education Foundation's mission of supporting the students and teachers in our area.
Tickets and more information at: https://hrcef.org/wine-fest/
Bat Boy: The Musical at Columbia Center for the Arts
Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association’s Stages presents “Bat Boy: The Musical,” scheduled for eight performances in May at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River.
Performances:
Friday, May 3, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 4, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 5, 2 p.m.
Friday, May 10, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 11, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 12, 2:00 p.m.
Friday, May 17, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 18, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets available at: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=224430
Content Warning: This performance contains some violence and references to sexual assault. Rated PG-13
About the event
While many musicals are known for having memorable songs, there’s more to a musical than catchy tunes. Stories, for instance. Most of the great musicals have plots and characters that are as engaging as the music and lyrics. The plots come from many sources, including movies, novels, biographies and plays. In the case of Bat Boy: The Musical, the story is ripped from the headlines of a supermarket tabloid. CGOA Stages’ latest production opens May 3rd at the Columbia Center for the Arts and, in the words of director Ashly Will, it’s both “ridiculous and touching.”
Bat Boy: The Musical is based on a Weekly World News story from 1992 about a half-boy, half-bat found living in a cave. Many people will remember the eye-catching tabloid image of the wide-eyed, sharp-fanged creature. The musical, premiered in 1997, expanded and invented the story of the bat boy, who learns to speak and wants to be accepted by mainstream society. In other words, the story goes from being a tabloid-selling headline to a narrative with many themes, including hypocrisy, acceptance, forgiveness, racism, revenge and scapegoating.
If that sounds way too heavy for a simple rock musical with a ridiculous premise, audiences should be rest assured that the messages are tucked safely away inside infectious pop music, traditional Broadway-style tunes, comedy and at least as much laughter as the occasional tear. Like the tabloid headline that inspired it, Bat Boy: The Musical embraces the weird, whacky and colorfully exaggerated characters and situations.
CGOA Stages’ production of Bat Boy: The Musical is the latest show in a long-running series of musicals that has included Pirates of Penzance, Spamalot, The Last Five Years, Fun Home, Mamma Mia, Chicago, West Side Story, Rent and Little Shop of Horrors. The show is directed by veteran actor and director Ashly Will, who recently directed The Rocky Horror Show for Big Britches at the Bingen Theatre. The cast is made up of familiar local actors and quite a few new faces joining Stages for the first time.
Bat Boy: The Musical is being staged at the Columbia Center for the Arts, whose theatre has long been the home for outstanding musicals and other performing arts events. Bat Boy: The Musical is the first CGOA Stages production at CCA, and is the result of an exciting new partnership. Speaking of partnerships, the musical is being funded in part by season sponsor Columbia Gorge Toyota and Honda, as well as hundreds of CGOA members, donors and sponsors.
Kalos at The Ruins
The Ruins in Hood River presents Irish band Kalos on Sunday, April 21, 6 p.m. Indoor show, advance tickets available at:
About the band
Ryan McKasson, Eric McDonald and Jeremiah McLane are masters of tradition who purposefully explore the dark corners floating on its edges. Their individual artistry is enhanced when together. In short, the sum creates a greater whole. The result is an alluring complexity, full of spontaneous musicality. Pulling from parallel strands of influence, they set the standard for traditional repertoire with an underlying drive and pulse charged with rhythmic electricity, culminating in a swirling level of intensity. An air of mystery and adventure pervades a sound compelling enough to transcend boundaries and appeal to music lovers of all stripes.
‘Crow Talk’ launch party at Ruins
The Ruins in Hood River hosts a book release party for Eileen Garvin’s “Crow Talk,” on Tuesday, April 30, from 6-9 p.m. Indoor venue, free admission.
About the event
Come join the fun for a night of celebration at The Ruins for the book launch of “Crow Talk,” a new novel from national bestselling author Eileen Garvin (The Music of Bees). Garvin will be in conversation with Michelle Nijhuis, author of “Beloved Beasts,” the Hood River County Reads selection for 2024. Columbia Gorge Crepes will be on hand and the Red Robe Revival band will open with a set of live music.
‘Battle of the Bugs’ Sense of Place lecture April 17
Mt. Adams Institute returns with a new Sense of Place lecture by Entomologist Maggie Freeman that explores how insects impact the Gorge with “Battle of the Bugs,” Wednesday, April 17, 7 p.m. at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River. Expect to learn about Cherry-x Disease, marmorated stink bugs and how the Samurai Wasp is being used to “stem the tide of future spotted wing drosophila populations.” Local 4-H Bug Club members will be on-hand in the lobby before the show to share their insect collections.
Tickets at: https://givebutter.com/9O0XwC
Oregon Ballet Theatre: OBT2 Tour
Experience a selection of iconic ballet pieces from OBT's second company on Saturday, April 20, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River. Tickets available at:
https://www.columbiaarts.org/event-details/oregon-ballet-theatre-obt2-spring-tour-2024-04-20-14-00-1
About the event
The dynamic and vibrant young dancers of OBT2 share their artistry, ability, professionalism, and innovation of Oregon Ballet Theatre with the statewide audience, serving as a cultural ambassador for the performing arts from the state of Oregon. OBT2 has performed in a wide variety of performing arts centers, college campuses, and outdoor festivals. This year’s tour features work by Ben Stevenson, Shannon Alvis, and Dominic Walsh.
Thunder Island Community Night
Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks hosts Community Night with the Columbia Gorge Pride Alliance on Wednesday, April 17, from 5-9 p.m. Proceeds from beverages benefit local non-profit agencies.
‘Wild About Nature,’ on display at White Salmon Library
Pastel artist Randye Jensen’s work is on display at the White Salmon Library gallery through the month of April, celebrating the 11th annual “Wild About Nature” exhibit.
Live Music at Working Hands
Working Hands Fermentation in Hood River presents live music, trivia nights and more.
Friday, April 19, Axel Eff, 7:30-9 p.m.
Saturday, April 20, The Rezurectors, 7:30-9 p.m.
Sunday, April 21, Open Mic, 6:30 p.m.
Friday, April 26, Hwy 14, 7:30-9 p.m.
Saturday, April 27, Jesse Miles & The Wanderers, 7:30-9 p.m.
Sunday, April 28, Open Mic, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 4, A Town Called Home, 7:30-9 p.m.
Live Music at Solera Brewery
Solera Brewery in Parkdale brings local and regional music to the stage.
Sunday, April 21, Big E and The Stomp Trio, 5 p.m.
The Stomp Trio is Smilin Dan Davis on Stand-up Bass, Tucker Jackson on Pedal Steel, and Big E, playing Island-flavored Americana.
Monday, May 27, Rob Guidera & Friends, 3 p.m.
Rob Guidera and friends will be joining Solera Brewery for a special Memorial day show at the pub. Come wind down from your weekend with us. Music starts at 3 p.m. outside weather permitting.
Rob will be playing a variety of songs with fellow Pale Ales members George Bentz on bass and Glen Holmberg on guitar and vocals.
Live Music at Phelps Creek Vineyard
Phelps Creek Vineyard in Hood River presents live music in the tasting room with local and regional bands.
Thursday, April 18, All Jazz Considered, 5-7 p.m.
Sunday, April 21, Lesley & Rebecca, 4-6 p.m.
Thursday, April 25, All Jazz Considered, 5-7 p.m.
Feast of Words at Hood River County Library
Save the Date: The Hood River County Library Foundation’s 11th annual Feast of Words is happening on Saturday, May 4, 5:30-8 p.m.
Feast of Words supports the Library Foundation and the event brings an evening of fun, local food, wine, beer, a live auction and a chance for a Golden Ticket raffle to get your pick of the live auction items. Live music from Pavement Ends. Tickets and donation options available at:
https://event.auctria.com/f5ac3c36-9bdc-46a0-b3f1-42c9835e956d/
Voci presents ‘Shared Humanity’
The Voci Community Choir presents a “moving, exciting and varied program of choral music celebrating the common elements of the human experience.” The concert is Friday, April 26, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. at Hood River Valley Christian Church.
Cherry Festival Comedy Night at Civic Auditorium
D&D Comedy presents Cherry Festival Comedy Night featuring Carmen Lagala at The Dalles Civic Auditorium on Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m.
Carmen Lagala is a New York City based stand-up comedian who made her network television debut in 2018 on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Originally from Vermont, Carmen endears audiences with her small-town charm, delivering jokes that are smart, dark, dirty and playful. Carmen was featured in the 2018 New York Comedy Festival for stand-up, sketch, a roast, and her own show “Puppets Present” which was a Time Out New York pick for “Best Shows to See”. She’s performed in several other festivals including Brooklyn Comedy Festival, Bridgetown, Rogue Island, and the Women in Comedy Festival.
Tickets are $20 in advance, available at thedallescivic.com. Group tickets are also available while supplies last. Tickets at the door will be $5 more. Note: Due to mature content, this is an 18 and over show.
Live Music at Double Mountain
Double Mountain Brewery in Hood River brings local and regional music to the stage.
Thursday, April 18, Leon Majcen (Folk), 6:30 p.m.
Friday, April 19, Jay Si Proof (Indie Funk), 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 25, Dumpster Joe (Old-time Jugband), 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 27, Leadbetter & Moore (Rock), 7:30 p.m.
The Garden Show at The Dalles Art Center
The Dalles Art Center presents The Garden Show exhibit, April 18 through May 23. Featuring artists of the greater Cascadia area whose work answers the question: How does nature show up in our everyday lives through a garden? Opening Night Party, Thursday, April 18, 5 - 7 pm.
About The Event
The Dalles Art Center & TDAC Landscaping Committee and The Beautification Committee of The City of The Dalles present an exhibit and multi-week schedule of programs around the concept that the beauty of nature can be found in the garden.
The exhibit at TDAC will showcase regional Cascadia artists who are creating work in response to the prompt: How does nature show up in our everyday lives through a garden? Historically, gardens have been designed to tame the wild with the use of landscaping tools and chemicals. In more recent years, aligned with the effort to create pollinator/bird/animal-friendly green spaces has helped to increase the use of native plants and to reduce the use of chemicals. In this exhibit, artists are reckoning with the concepts of traditional and non-traditional standards of beauty as they explore the wild in our everyday lives. Pieces must depict a garden/green space or be made to be placed in a garden. All mediums will be represented: paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, ceramic art and textile/fabric arts.
The Garden Show: Everyday Nature
The Dalles Art Center Presents a Spring Celebration of Art and Horticulture with “The Garden Show: Everyday Nature,” an exhibit and event series celebrating the arrival of spring in the Columbia Gorge. This multifaceted exploration of the natural world will feature over 30 local artists and a range of workshops and lectures co-produced with The City of The Dalles Beautification and Tree Committee.
The festivities commence with a “Garden Party” on Thursday, April 18, reminiscent of the garden parties hosted by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Buckingham Palace. Guests are invited to don their finest garden hats and enjoy finger sandwiches and botanical drinks served by Gander and Goose cocktail bar.
In addition, The City of The Dalles Beautification and Tree Committee has crafted two maps for self-guided tours in The Dalles: a walking tour highlighting the notable trees in the historic downtown district and driving tour of homes recognized with Beautification awards. Both maps will be available in printed form and for download through TDAC (in the gallery and online). A full list of workshops and lectures is available on TDAC’s website: www.thedallesartcenter.org.
Artists were challenged to create work that explores how nature exists in everyday lives. The mediums of the work range from outdoor sculptures to oil, watercolor and acrylic paintings, and ceramic pieces in the gallery. Alan Root, a local iron sculptor was inspired by the heirloom Persian Copper rose growing in his backyard to create “Iron Heirloom Rose” that will be installed in the gardens at TDAC.
Program Highlights:
Flower Arrangement Workshop: With Lucy Gorman April 20.
Oregon Native White Oak Presentation: By the East Cascades Oak Partnership April 24.
Succulent Hanging Basket Workshop April 27.
The Garden Show Artist Talk May 9.
Native Plants Talk: With Kristin Currin from Humble Roots Nursery May 16.
Conservation Conversation: Karen Lamson from Wasco County Conservation District May 23.
In addition, The City of The Dalles Beautification and Tree Committee has crafted two maps for self-guided tours in The Dalles: a walking tour highlighting the notable trees in the historic downtown district and driving tour of homes recognized with Beautification awards. Both maps will be available in printed form and for download through TDAC (in the gallery and online). A full list of workshops and lectures is available on TDAC’s website: www.thedallesartcenter.org.
Clubs meet at TD Library
Bookclubs and more meet at The Dalles Library:
Wednesday, April 17, Book Worms Club, 3 p.m.
Thursday, April 18, Third Thursday Book Club, 4 p.m.
Friday, April 19, Teens Art Attack, 3 p.m.
Saturday, April 20, LEGO Master Class with Kelly Bartlett, noon
Live Music at The Pines
The Pines Tasting Room in Hood River hosts live music featuring local and regional musicians.
Thursday, April 18, Billy Mickelson, 4 p.m.
Friday, April 19, County Line, 6 p.m.
Sunday, April 21, Dan Boller, 3 p.m.
Thursday, April 25, Brigid’s Crossing Duo, 4 p.m.
Friday, April 26, Big River Blues Band, 6 p.m.
Sunday, April 28, Dave Tallman, 3-5 p.m.
Thursday, May 2, John Bunzow, 4 p.m.
Live Music at 64oz Taphouse
64oz Taphouse in Hood River presents live music onstage from local and regional musicians.
Wednesday, April 17, Lisa Mann with JT Thomas, 7 p.m.
Live Music at Mosier Company
Mosier Company in Mosier brings live local and regional music to the stage.
Sunday, April 28, Special all day event with Montana’s The Dead & Down, 4-9 p.m.
Mid Columbia Senior Center
April Music Schedule: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays (no music April 18) at 11 a.m.
‘Taking Shape” at 301 Gallery
Featuring artwork constructed from Fiber, Ceramics, and Felt, “Taking Shape” is on display at the 301 Gallery in Hood River through April.
Civic Auditorium Spring Vendor Fair Applications Available
The Dalles Civic Auditorium is currently accepting applications for the Spring Market Fair, Saturday, April 20, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at The Dalles Civic Auditorium (323 E. Fourth Street). Local vendors and Farmers Market participants are encouraged to apply. Our location gives you access to the crowds of people in town for the Northwest Cherry Festival while giving you a comfortable indoor space to sell your goods.
Applications can be obtained online at www.thedallescivic.com, by emailing tdcivicauditorium@gmail.com, or in person at the Civic Auditorium office, located at 323 East Fourth Street. Questions can be directed to Tiffany Hardin, Event Coordinator at 541-298-8533.
Granada Theater Cover Me - a Tribute Series
Granada Theater in The Dalles announces a Huge Lineup of touring cover bands, and we mean HUGE. At least Nine Shows are scheduled: We’re talking all of your favorite Heavy Metal, Classic Rock, Country, or Early Seattle Sound bands - they all are part of the Tribute Series and they’ll be making a stop at The Granada Theater in the coming months, stay tuned!
https://granadatheatrethedalles.com/events-and-buy-tickets/granada-tribute-series-march-may/
April 27, Taken By the Sky (Fleetwood Mac Tribute)
Taken By The Sky - Fleetwood Mac tribute captures audiences with their authentic performance of the iconic band at the height of their career, representing the music known & loved by millions. The 6-piece from Portland, OR has taken flight with their gorgeous harmonies, unmistakable musicianship and captivating stage show.
https://aftontickets.com/event/buyticket/7pj6mmgxr0
April 28, Geoff Tate (Former Queensrÿche Vocalist)
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May 3, Riders in the Sky (Award-winning Western music)
https://granadatheatrethedalles.com/events-and-buy-tickets/5-3-riders-in-the-sky/
Live Music at Kickstand Coffee
Kickstand Coffee in Hood River brings Live Music Wednesdays and more to the local scene.
Wednesday, April 17, Andy Schmidt, 6-8 p.m.
Thunder Island Brewing Trivia Night
Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks hosts Trivia Nights with Scott Anderson. “Gather your smartest pals, form a team up to six people, and compete for glory and fantastic prizes. From pop culture to history, we've got questions to challenge every trivia enthusiast. So rally your crew, come early to snag a table, and let's make memories over cold brews and hot competition.”
Thursday, May 9, 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, June 13, 6-8 p.m.
‘Giants of Jazz’ concert at HRVHS
Join the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association’s Jazz Collective Big Band for a thrilling concert of music and classic jazz by some of America's best composers and arrangers. Friday, April 19, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 21, at 2 p.m., at the Hood River Valley High School Bowe Theatre. Tickets available at: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=195720
Live Music at Zim’s
Zim’s Brau Haus in The Dalles presents live local music.
Tuesday, April 16, Reddy Black Trio, 7-9 p.m.
Friday, April 19, Gunshy, 7-9:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 20, Rich and Blonde, 7-9:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23, Reddy Black Trio, 7-9 p.m.
Friday, April 26, Peppa Jam, 7-9:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 27, Dave Tallman, 7-9:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 30, Reddy Black Trio, 7-9 p.m.
The Dalles Eagles Swap Meet
The Dalles Eagles/Elks and Mid Columbia Car Club presents a Swap Meet on Saturday, April 27, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. The event will feature food, music, raffle prizes and a beer garden. For vendor stall information call 541-993-3146.
Gorge Speakeasy at Ruins
Gorge Speakeasy is The Premier Storytelling Event in the Gorge. An evening of storytelling returns to The Ruins in Hood River.
Join Gorge Speakeasy for an evening of storytelling in Hood River that strengthens the community! Community members take the stage to share stories centered around a theme of the month. You can sign up to share a story, or just sit back and listen. Admission is by donation of any size; we donate proceeds to a local nonprofit each month to keep our community strong through the joy of sharing stories. With suggested themes ranging from “Adventure” to “Taboo,” anonymous mini-stories submitted by the audience, and local wine and cider flowing all night, this event is a can’t-miss, and every month is different! Learn more, sign up for email updates or volunteer to share a story at: itsangiemarie.com/gorgespeakeasy
Gorge Speakeasy Events
Wednesday, May 1
Button Bridge Comedy Jamboree April 18-20
Hood River is hosting the Button Bridge Comedy Jamboree at multiple venues April 18-20. The Button Bridge Comedy Jamboree will feature stand up comedians Brent Lowrey, Jon Bennett, Sam Tallent, Monica Nevi and Zak Toscani, as well as a story-telling event. The Button Bridge Comedy Jamboree is a 501c-3 nonprofit, and all proceeds generated will go toward scholarships for graduating high school students in the area.
Tickets available at:
Live Music at Underground Music Station
The Underground Music Station in Hood River is bringing local and regional acts to the stage.
Saturday, April 20, Up In Smoke! With LOKI and mr_odd, 8 p.m.
Up In Smoke! A 4/20 celebration with an EDM twist! House, Techno, Electro, and Drum & Bass Remixes of classic stoner jams featuring the music of Rick James, Luniz, The Fugees, Bob Marley and more alongside a selection of electronic hits. 21+ only.
Saturday, April 27, Sundiver w/ Bisti, 7:30 p.m.
Doors 7:30 p.m., 21+ only, Tickets: $7 ADV // $10 DOOR
undergroundmusicatation.simpletix.com
Friday, May 3, Greenneck Daredevils, Band of Comerados, 7:30 p.m. tickets $15 adv/ $20 door. Local heroes Greenneck Daredevils are teaming up with jamgrass superstars Band of Comerados for what promises to be a co-bill for the ages. 21+ only, $15 ADV // $20 DOOR
undergroundmusicstation.simpletix.com
Friday, May 10, Tylor and The Trainrobbers, 7:30 p.m.
Tylor Ketchum and his band return to the Underground Music Station just one week after the release of their upcoming album “Hum Of The Road.”
21+, $12 ADV // $15 DOOR
Hard-Pressed Cider Fest returns April 27
The ninth annual Hood River Hard-Pressed Cider Fest returns on Saturday, April 27 - this year the signature cider event is being held at the Port of Hood River Event Site. The festival features the best in local ciders, music, art and more. And the festival is going Green with an option to bring your own cider mug!
For more information or to purchase tickets to the Hood River Hard-Pressed Cider Fest, visit https://www.hoodriverciderfest.com/.
About the Festival
As spring unfolds in the Hood River Valley, the blossoming fruit orchards herald the return of the celebrated Hood River Hard-Pressed Cider Fest. Now in its ninth year, this beloved annual event invites seasoned and novice cider enthusiasts to come together and sample ciders from Columbia River Gorge and Pacific Northwest hard cider makers. With more than thirty participating cideries and over sixty ciders on tap, this family-friendly event is a quintessential celebration of spring in Hood River.
In 2023, Cider Fest shifted venues to the Port of Hood River Event Site, an idyllic waterfront location offering unparalleled views of the Columbia River and panoramic vistas of the Columbia River Gorge. This year, the event expands its footprint even further, providing beachfront access to the Columbia River and the option for attendees to bring their own glass, contributing to an immersive and sustainable Hood River experience.
"In an effort to reduce waste, the Hood River Cider Fest event no longer requires a commemorative glass for participation in the cider tasting," said event director Lee Perry with TrueWest Presents. "Commemorative glasses are available for pre-order purchase, and plastic cups for those who do not wish to purchase one, but we encourage attendees to contribute to reducing the event’s carbon footprint by bringing their own jars, mugs, or steins—all are allowed."
Beyond cider sampling, the day-long event boasts artisan food, art vendors, music, and a designated children’s play area. Various ticket options are available, including a $10 entry-only ticket or a Tasting Package ticket, which includes entry and 12 tasting tokens for $30 if purchased in advance. Attendees under the age of 21 receive free admission to the event. The festival’s expanded footprint provides free parking and ample room to roam.
"Cider Fest provides everyone the opportunity to explore and uncover new favorite ciders and cideries in an atmosphere filled with fun, festivity, and abundance," said Katie Kadlub, CEO of Visit Hood River. "It’s also the ideal excuse for a weekend getaway and to immerse yourself in the beauty of spring in the Hood River Valley, see the fruit orchards as they burst into bloom when the entire valley hums with the excitement of the season."
Jazz by the Fireplace at Hood River Hotel
The Hood River Hotel presents Jazz by the Fireplace with local musicians every Saturday, from 7:30-10 p.m. Enjoy music and dancing in the lobby!
Open Mic Night at The Pines
The Pines Tasting Room in Hood River announces a new Open Mic Night starting on Monday, Feb. 19, from 5-7 p.m. The stage will feature a House Band with Bill, Lisa, and Malcolm. “Grab your guitar and head down to the Tasting Room to jam with your musician friends.”
Make plans for April 1 and April 15.
Foosball Tourney Thunder Island
Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks presents a Foosball Tourney on the first and third Wednesday of the month, 6-9 p.m. February through May. Come show off your skills and join in on the foosball fun in the River Room.
April 17, May 1, May 15
Hood River Library Book Club
Join the Hood River Library Book Club on the second Wednesday of the month at 12:30 p.m. in the Hood River Library Meeting Room. Discussion groups are held monthly throughout, and all are welcome to attend. Books are chosen month-to-month. Meetings are hybrid, so folks are welcome both in-person and online. https://hoodriverlibrary.org/book-club/
2024 Meetings/Selections
1-10 Lessons in Chemistry (Bonnie Garmus)
2-14 The Lemon Tree: An Arab, A Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East (Sandy Tolman)
3-13 Horse (Geraldine Brooks)
4-10 Hood River Reads Selection
5-8 The House in the Cerulean Sea (T.J. Klune)
6-12 A Wolf Called Romeo (Nick Jans)
7-10 Onlookers: Stories (Ann Beattie)
8-14 Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI (David Grann)
9-11 The Personal Librarian (Marie Benedict/Victoria Christopher Murray)
10-9 Facing the Mountain (Daniel James Brown)
11-13 Maame (Jessica Brooks)
12-11 The Best Strangers in the World (Ari Shapiro)
Cascade Locks Monthly Book Club
The Cascade Locks Book Club meets every fourth Thursday of the month at the Cascade Locks Library from 5:15-7 p.m. It will be patron lead and free for all to join.
Line Dance at Mid Columbia Senior Center
‘Art History’ classes at Mid Columbia Senior Center
The Mid Columbia Senior Center in The Dalles presents “A Little History of Art,” an art class with artist Kerry Cobb. Classes begin Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 10 a.m. in the Deschutes Room and continue Tuesdays Feb. 13, Mar. 12, April 9, May 14, June 11, and July 9. To register, please call the center or sign up at the front desk. This class is based on the Charlotte Mullins book “A Little History of Art” and is available to purchase online or at local booksellers. You do not need to read the book to attend and enjoy the class.
Writing Group meets at HR Library
The Hood River Writing Group meets every Wednesday at 3 pm at the Hood River Library. It’s creative writing together - join with fellow writers to work on your craft through prompts and share the results. Facilitated by Patty Kaplan.
Live Music at Route 30
Route 30 Bottles and Brew in The Dalles hosts weekly live music events, trivia nights and more.
Monday Night: Musician Mondays
Tuesday Night: Band Jam for House Band Practice (7 p.m.)
Wednesday Night: Useless Knowledge Trivia Night (6:30 p.m.)
Thursday Night: Thirsty Thursday with House Band (7 p.m.)
Friday Night: Karaoke Night (7 p.m.)