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This Week in Gorge Entertainment: What's Love got to do with it?

This Week in Gorge Entertainment: What's Love got to do with it?

By Jim Drake

Entertainment, What’s Not to Love?

Welcome to the Valentine’s Day Edition of CCC Entertainment! 

We’ve just had a Great Weekend of Valentine’s Events in The Gorge, and here’s a reminder of a few more great ways to celebrate on the actual day! Today! Whooo Would Have Thunk!? Well, hold that thought, because our First Listing Just Might Be the……

Best Thing on the Internet Today . . . How about a Horned Owl Hoot from the Fine Feathered Folks at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, with a Video You Just Have to Turn the Sound On For! 
You can also pick up a free “Talontine’s Day” card through Feb. 14.
It’s also nice to find out that the museum is Celebrating its 25th Anniversary this Year. What a Nice Valentine’s Day! Check out the Fun Here:
https://www.facebook.com/columbiagorgediscoverycenter/

Live Music Mondays return to Everybody’s Brewing
Live Music Mondays at Everybody’s Brewing in White Salmon showcases the best in local and regional bands Music is 6-8 p.m.

Feb. 14: Valentines with The West Goats

Feb. 21: Jenny Jahlee

Noteworthy A Cappella Choir at Civic Feb. 15
(Very Close to Feb. 14, if You Ask Me…)

Noteworthy, one of Brigham Young University’s top a cappella ensembles is coming to The Dalles Civic Auditorium on Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m. Featuring nine powerhouse female vocalists and performing a varied repertoire including pop, rock, jazz, hip-hop and spiritual genres, Noteworthy “strives to empower women & young people to discover their own unique identities & divine nature through the power of vocal music.”   
With 70 million views on YouTube, seven albums and appearances on NBC’s “The Sing-Off,” discover why this ensemble is at the top of the A Cappella charts. To purchase tickets go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/byu-noteworthy-the-dalles-or-tickets-250672045837

Have You Seen Bigfoot?

Here’s an Interesting Item that was Circulating Around Last Week: We’re familiar with our Gorge area being the Stomping Grounds for the Legendary Sasquatch aka Bigfoot Creature. The folks at yakimabigfoot@gmail.com would like to hear about your Experience with the phenomenon. Also of Note: The Yakima Valley Bigfoot Con is gearing up for April 29-30, 2022. https://visityakima.com/events/31529-Yakima-Valley-BIGFOOT-CON-2021

Sad Note on White Salmon Spring Fest 

Organizers recently announced that the 2022 White Salmon Spring Fest WILL NOT be held this year. “A team of community volunteers are brainstorming on ideas to refresh the annual event for 2023. If you have ideas to contribute or want to be a part of this process, please connect with Tammara at the Mt Adams Chamber (509-493-3630) or email: MtAdamsChamber@gmail.com

Free Hillbillies show added at The Ruins

Hood River’s Trashiest Musicians, the Hapa Hillbillies, return to The Ruins in Hood River on Monday, Feb. 21, for an All-Out Acoustic Assault with Ben Bonham and the Crew. Don’t Miss It, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Proof of Vax Required.

Granada Theater Goes International

The Granada Theater in The Dalles is giving your Taste Buds the highest Priority with monthly International Dining Experiences, featuring entertainment and dancing.
Feb. 19: England
Feb. 26: Germany
March 5: France
March 12: Ireland
Details at: https://www.granadatheatrethedalles.com/

‘Eclipsed’ Masquerade Ball at Civic Feb. 19

Coming up at The Dalles Civic Auditorium on Saturday, Feb. 19: Eclipsed: A Masquerade Charity Gala “where mayhem is the appetizer, madness is the main course and murder is served up a la carte.” The dinner and play starts at 6 p.m. Details and tickets at: https://thedallescivic.com/calendar-of-events

Crows Shadow Institute at TDAC

The Dalles Art Center celebrates a new art show Feb. 4 through March 26 with prints from the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts (Pendleton, OR). Critics say “Crow’s Shadow has grown in both art world stature and programmatic vision, expanding its locally based, service-oriented mission to its current iteration, national in scope.” The work from Crow’s Shadow Institute has been shown in galleries throughout the world and features art from Ravon Chacon, Marie Watts, James Lavadour, Rick Bartow, Ka’ila Farrell Smith, and many others.

CGCA on YouTube with artist Bailey interview

Oil and Mixed Media artist Don Bailey is featured in an interview with Columbia Gorge Center for the Arts manager Rachael Erickson. Bailey’s work is in the entryway Gallery, shown in conjunction with the Native American Voices show. You can watch it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOd9Iy3dJWk

Gigs Here and There

Friday, Feb. 18: Willy and Nelson (Rock, Country) at The Pines in Hood River, 6-9 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 19: Scot & Rebecca (Classic and Folk Rock) at Zim’s in The Dalles, 7-9 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 19: Sunny Pache (Alt-Folk) at Working Hands Beer in Hood River, 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Helping Hands Fundraiser Feb. 17

Ferment Brewing in Hood River is hosting a fundraising event for Helping Hands Against Violence on Thursday, Feb. 17, from noon to 8 p.m. This organization supports survivors of domestic violence and provides support and shelter services. 20% of all sales go to the organization.

More “Rich Wilkins” News

Last week we announced a new CD from Blues player Rich Wilkins. This week, Rich says that one of his songs “Hydramatic woman" was featured on Virginia’s WNRN radio station  (www.wnrn.org). Plus, Wilkins was featured in an interview with Hans-Peter Nilsson of Blues.gr, a Blues and Roots Association based in Copenhagen!

Read All About it Here: 
https://blues.gr/m/blogpost?id=1982923%3ABlogPost%3A487132&fbclid=IwAR3ssNEY3l4y5kO_QxPLqbPoWho0FOunyOsvqzZyDGKOe8JzmCcgR-r7jXo

Science Fiction Book Club Meets March 15

“Station Eleven” by Emily St. John Mandel is the book of choice for the Science Fiction Book Club, meeting on Tuesday, March 15, at The Dalles Wasco County Library. The award-winning book was the basis for a 10-part miniseries on HBO! The meeting is a hybrid in-person and Zoom event, from 5-6 p.m. Copies available at library. (P.S. I’m tempted to pick this up and join, but I just started diving into my Vintage 10- book Star Trek Log series. Would I be able to handle the Sci-fi Overload???)

And Speaking of Diving In……Sundiver Margarita Announced

Information about a new Margarita cocktail at Camp 1805 in Hood River surfaced last week. The drink is a “Spicy Serrano Margarita on Hibiscus Cubes with Orange Twist,” and the 53 second video features rock band Sundiver Bandleader Aaron Seymour. Prost!
https://www.facebook.com/aaron.p.seymour.5
Performers needed for Maupin Daze

Local bands and musicians are encouraged to participate in the upcoming Maupin Daze, Saturday, May 21, 2022. To leave a comment and for more information visit https://www.facebook.com/maupinareachamber/





Valentine's Love Letters

Valentine's Love Letters

Flower Power brings 3-year-old to a brief standstill

Flower Power brings 3-year-old to a brief standstill

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