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Victor Johnson returns to Bargeway after Irish retreat; Giggin' guide gets spookified

Victor Johnson returns to Bargeway after Irish retreat; Giggin' guide gets spookified

Bargeway Pub & Catering’s Entertainment Weekly

By Jim Drake at gorgeentertainment@gmail.com

October is in Full Swing with Harvest Fests, Beer Fests, and the Extended Holiday Known as Halloween! Need More Music? We’ve Got You Covered! All the Best in Local Music, Art, Happenings and More - The Gorge’s Best is Right Here!

Events in The Dalles

Bargeway Pub Line-Up

Jumpin' Victor Johnson hits the Bargeway Pub this Saturday, Oct. 12, after returning home from a recent trip to Ireland. The Emerald Isle likely rubbed off a bit of its charm and music on the lad and quite possibly he'll enlighten us with an Irish tune or two as he plays a set starting at 6:30 p.m.

Here’s The Ticket!

1/2 price wings combined with $5 craft beers and $4 domestics pair so well with every NFL game on Sundays and Monday nights this season.

We heard it in the garden of eatin’

Camilla and Viviana were overheard talking about the new garden - The Bargeway Garden held every Tuesday which features Italian Family meals, breadsticks, and local and Italian wines.

Mamma mia, che buono!

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October is Gorge Happiness Month

Gorge Happiness Month returns, organizers say it’s “31 days focused on the 3 daily habits scientifically proven to make us happier and healthier: Gratitudes, Acts of Kindness, and Moments of silence.” For more information visit www.GorgeHappiness.org

Cabaret Fundraiser for CGOA

Come to the Cabaret! On Saturday, Nov. 2, the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association will feature an evening of music and merriment at The Ruins, 13 Railroad Street, Hood River. Members of CGOA’s music ensembles and other special guests will entertain you with songs ranging from Gordon Lightfoot to Edith Piaf. Happy hour starts at 6:30 p.m. with delicious desserts by donation, a no-host bar, raffle, paddle raise and wine wall. The Cabaret show begins at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds go toward funding our 2024-2025 CGOA season. Tickets are $10 at www.gorgeorchestra.org. Call 541-357-9722 or email joincgoa@gmail.com  for more information.


Celebrate the Enchanting World of Fungi at the Stevenson Mushroom Festival - New Festival Draws Mushroom Lovers and the Fungi-Curious of All Ages to the Columbia River Gorge!
The Stevenson Mushroom Festival is set to enchant attendees of all ages with a delightful celebration of the fascinating world of mushrooms. Kicking off on the evening of Friday, October 18th, the festival begins with the Mushroom Gala at the Columbia Gorge Museum, where guests 21+ can indulge in gourmet tastings by Cherry City Catering, imbibe adaptogenic cocktails, beer and wine, dance to the beats of DJ FRACTAL and strut their “Fungi Flare” for a chance to win best dressed.  

 The festivities continue Saturday, Oct. 19, with the much-anticipated “Mushroom Hunt,” a curated adventure throughout the scenic town of Stevenson, Washington. Participants will receive a passport book to collect stamps from various locations, adding an interactive twist to their exploration. The “Mushroom Hunt” features a foraging activity, crafts, story time, and a delightful Fungi Fashion Show for kids, making it a family-friendly event. Attendees can enjoy discounts on mushroom and foraging related gifts and gear from participating retailers, savor mushroom-themed food specials at nearby restaurants and attend workshops and demonstrations. Live music at Walking Man Brewing from 6-8 p.m. will round out the evening with a festive atmosphere.

 In addition, the festival includes educational workshops, demonstrations, and a vibrant showcasing of mushroom-themed products throughout town. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts, gain valuable knowledge about foraging, and enjoy unique culinary offerings featuring a variety of regional mushrooms. 

 “We are thrilled to bring the Stevenson Mushroom Festival to life this year,” said Tabatha Wiggins, Event Coordinator. “Our goal is to create a fun and engaging weekend experience that highlights the beauty and diversity of mushrooms while showcasing local businesses and locations throughout our beautiful town.” 

 Whether you’re a seasoned mycologist, blossoming enthusiast or simply fungi-curious, don’t miss this unforgettable weekend in Stevenson, Washington.

 Event Details:

  • Mushroom Gala:
    Friday, Oct. 18
    Location: Columbia Gorge Museum, 990 Rock Creek Drive, Stevenson, WA
    Time: 7-10 p.m.

  • “Mushroom Hunt” Passport Adventure:
    Saturday, Oct. 19
    Location: Throughout Stevenson, WA
    Pick Up Passport Books: 9-11 a.m. at Traverse PNW Market, 240 SW 1st Street, Suite 1
    Scheduled Events: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
      

For more information about the festival, including ticket details and a full schedule of happenings, please visit www.stevensonmushroomfestival.com.

Mary Rollins, Peggy Ohlson Artist Talk Oct 10, 7:30 p.m.

 Join us at The Dalles Art Center as a board member and previous Executive Director Sally Johnson interviews Rollins and Ohlson regarding their artwork. This session will wrap up with an opportunity for the audience to ask their questions as well. Please join us at The Dalles Art Center for this exciting new show, sponsored by Devco Mechanical.

Mary Rollins

 Over their accomplished careers, Mary Rollins and Peggy Ohlson have been pursuing joy in their work and have brought joy to many through their compositions. Both painters are accomplished and recognized Mid-Columbia Gorge area artists.

 Peggy Ohlson

 Mary has earned a Platinum Merit Award from the Watercolor Society of Oregon and her painting was awarded First Prize Winner in the International Watercolor Masters competition and will be included in the IWM Exhibition slated for May 2024 in Shropshire, England.

 Peggy Ohlson is known for her colorful oil paintings that captures the soft, gentle aspects of the landscape around her, while her subject matter – that of orchards, gardens, the rolling hills and wild flowers of the Columbia River Gorge enhances and complements her lyrical brushstroke. Both artists have spent decades developing their technical skills while evolving their artistic vision. This show is an opportunity to experience the full breadth of their mastery and talent.

The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association 2024-25 Season: 

Bootleg Beats and All That Jazz with the Jazz Collective Big Band

Saturday, October 19 at 7 p.m.

Gorge Pavilion, Cascade Locks

BUY TICKETS (Special Discount Pricing)

Cabaret Entertainment and Fund Raiser Presented by Stages

Saturday, November 2 at 6:30 p.m.

The Ruins in Hood River

BUY TICKETS

Sound the Trumpet! with the Gorge Sinfonietta

Friday, November 15 at 7 p.m.

Sunday, November 17 at 2 p.m.

Wy'East Middle School PAC, Odell

BUY TICKETS

Swing Dance with the Jazz Collective Big Band

Friday, November 22 at 7 p.m.

Hood River Elks Lodge

BUY TICKETS

Holiday Harmony with the Voci Community Choir

Friday, December 13 at 7 p.m. (HR Valley Christian CHurch)

Sunday, December 15 at 2 p.m. (Old St Peter's Landmark)

BUY TICKETS

Coming Up in 2025:

Annual Afternoon of Chamber Music

Sunday, January 26 at 2 p.m., Hood River Valley Christian Church, By Donation at the Door. No tickets.

Sweetheart Dance for Valentine's Day with the Jazz Collective Big Band

Friday, February 14 at 7 p.m., The Ruins, Hood River

BUY TICKETS

Slavic Fantasy with the Gorge Sinfonietta

Friday, March 7 at 7 p.m.; Sunday, March 9 at 2 p.m., Wy'east Middle School PAC, Odell

BUY TICKETS

A Folksong Tapestry with the Voci Community Choir

Friday, April 25 at 7 p.m.; Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m., Hood River Valley Christian Church

BUY TICKETS

9-5 The Musical Presented by Stages Musical Theatre

May 2-17 8 Performances, Columbia Center for the Arts, Hood River BUY TICKETS

Take a Swing Into Spring with the Jazz Collective Big Band

Friday, May 23 at 7 p.m.; Sunday, May 25 at 2 p.m.

Wy'east Middle School PAC, Odell (location tentative) BUY TICKETS

All About that Bass with the Gorge Sinfonietta

Friday, June 20 at 7 p.m.; Sunday, June 22 at 2 p.m.

Wy'east Middle School and The Dalles Civic; BUY TICKETS

Summer Dance with the Jazz Collective Big Band

Sunday, June 8 at 7 p.m., Columbia Gorge Toyota and Honda, The Dalles

About the events

For nearly 20 years, the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association has brought outstanding performances and incredible musical variety to the Gorge. CGOA’s upcoming 2024-25 season is no different. “Beloved Favorites and Exciting Surprises” includes all of CGOA’s ensembles and monthly events that will appeal to a wide range of music lovers and theatre goers.

The Gorge Sinfonietta will be featured in performances in November, March and June. Conductor Mark Steighner has programmed masterworks like Brahms’ First Symphony and Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet, mixed with music by female composers such as the American musical pioneer, Amy Beach. The Sinfonietta season begins in November with a concert that includes Sibelius’ inspired Finlandia, a brilliant trumpet concerto with soloist (and Wy’east Middle School music teacher) Anders Foster and Amy Beach’s Celtic-influenced Gaelic Symphony.

The Voci Community Choir, under the direction of Dan Kenealy, continues to grow in numbers and musical brilliance. The Voci Choir presents its annual holiday program in December and a special concert of folk song arrangements in April. The Jazz Collective Big Band kicks off a season of performances with a concert at the Cascade Locks Pavilion on October 19. Other highlights of the Jazz Collective season include a Valentines Day dance at the Ruins, dances at the Elks and a return to the Columbia Gorge Toyota and Honda Showroom in June.

Last year’s CGOA Stages production of Bat Boy: The Musical was a triumphant return to the stage at the Columbia Center for the Arts. For 2025, Ashly Will returns to direct Dolly Parton’s musical based on the hit comedy “9 to 5” in May. Other special performances this season include the annual Chamber Music Concert in January, a school concert in Spring and more. Tickets and complete information can be found at www.gorgeorchestra.org

Civic Haunted House starts Oct. 19

The Dalles Civic Auditorium presents a Haunted House for all ages, starting on Saturday, Oct. 19, starting at 5 p.m. The Haunted House tours will feature “Less Fright” from 5-7 p.m., and “More Scare” from 7-9 p.m. $5 entry fee (cash or card at the door). Haunted House entry will be from the alleyway - follow the signs. Haunted House continues on Oct. 20, 25, 27, 29 and 30.


Native American Youth Trunk or Treat 

Join the fun for Free Pumpkins, Food and Goodies:

  • Wednesday, Oct. 23, The Dalles Dam Visitor Center, 5-7 p.m.

  • Thursday, Oct. 24, One Community Health, White Salmon, Wash., 5-7 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 25, Celilo Longhouse, 5-6:30 p.m.; Mini Powwow: Grand Entry at 7 p.m.


Dance Classes at The Dalles Eagles

The Dalles Eagles Dance Schedule for October

  • Line Dance Classes, Mondays, 5 p.m.

  • Dance Class, Thursdays, 6 p.m.

The Dalles Eagles Bazaar rescheduled for November

The Dalles Eagles Auxiliary Bazaar has been rescheduled for November. Expect Homemade Crafts and More. Come meet the State Madam President. Vendor Info: Text/Call Samantha 541-993-6163.

Witches Walk Pumpkin Painting

Swing by The Dalles Art Center during the 8th annual Witches Walk to paint some pumpkins! Saturday, Oct. 19, 4-8 p.m. Kids Create instructor Kris will be leading pumpkin painting for kids and kids at heart. Swing by for some sweet treats, refreshments and art! This is a free event, but RSVPs are appreciated for planning purposes. Pumpkin painting at TDAC is sponsored by your local Grocery Outlet. 

Clubs meet at TD Library

The Dalles Library hosts book clubs, art classes and more.

Events at Mid Columbia Senior Center

Mid Columbia Senior Center in The Dalles presents music, movies and more.

Art Appreciation Class

Art Appreciation Class with Kerry Cobb, “Looking Closely: How to Look at, Talk About, & Appreciate Art.” Tuesdays: Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 1, Dec. 10. A series of classes to study and appreciate individual paintings from different eras and genres.  Classes are in the Deschutes Room at 10 a.m. All are welcome.

Music in the Dining Room, 11 a.m. Mondays, Tuesdays

Karaoke in the Dining Room, 11 a.m. Fridays

Mid-Columbia Community Concert Association

2024-25 Season Tickets Available

Sunday, Oct. 13, Derina Harvey Band (Celtic Rock) - matinee performance

MCCCA brings you a season to remember, featuring another great selection of artistic talent from many genres - diversity with superb entertainment value that appeals to all ages. Concerts at The Dalles Civic Auditorium. Buy Tickets.

  • PIANO HEIST SHOW CANCELED (Tuesday, Sept. 17) - ADDITIONAL SHOW FOR SEASON TBA

  • Sunday, Oct. 13, Derina Harvey Band (Celtic Rock) - matinee performance

  • Thursday, Nov. 21, The Wardens (Mountain culture-Roots)

  • Tuesday, March 11, 2025, Waipuna (Hawaiian Contemporary)

  • Thursday, April 10, 2025, Trevor Panczak (Canadian Country)

Granada Theater: Music and Movies

The Granada Theater in The Dalles presents family entertainment, movies, regional touring acts and more!

YNGWIE MALMSTEEN: The 40th Anniversary Tour

Yngwie Johann Malmsteen plays TD on Oct. 19.

Saturday, Oct. 19, 7 p.m.

Yngwie Johann Malmsteen is a world-renowned guitarist from Stockholm, Sweden. As a young boy, Yngwie originally had no interest in music, but that all changed on Sept. 18, 1970 when he saw a TV special on the late Jimi Hendrix. Seven-year-old Yngwie watched in awe as Hendrix blasted the audience with torrents of feedback and sacrificed his guitar in flames. The day Jimi Hendrix died, the guitar-playing Yngwie was born. Yngwie Malmsteen's career has spanned over 40 years with over twenty albums to his name. Drawing influence from classical composers such as Bach, Paganini, and Vivaldi, Yngwie is responsible for birthing the neo-classical genre to the world of rock.

 OVERTIME The Road To Gold Tour

Sunday, Oct. 20

"Not all those who wander are lost.” This great quote defines Overtime and his journey to success in the music business. Hailing from Montana and now one of the most well-known independent musicians born and raised, Overtime hits the road to celebrate his hit song "Hunger In My Stomach" achieving Certified RIAA Gold status! Join us for "The Road To Gold Tour," to celebrate everyone who ever supported and had a hand in helping another underdog win. This one is for the fans! Overtime, backed by his Blue Collar Soldiers Band will be performing his classics and fresh music for 2024. Joining the tour are Big Murph (Tennessee), Jonezen (California), DurtE (Pennsylvania) and in select cities, Colt Graves (Kentucky).

 Take It To The Limit - A Tribute to the Eagles

Friday, Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m.

Take It To The Limit Eagles Tribute

Eagles fans! Mark your calendars because Eagles Tribute - "Take It To The Limit" from Vancouver, Canada lands in The Dalles for the first time! Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music as some of Canada's most talented musicians and vocalists bring to life your favorite Eagles hits, including classics like "Hotel California," "Heartache Tonight," "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "Take It To The Limit," "Desperado," "Life In The Fast Lane," "Take It Easy," "Lyin' Eyes," and more! With rave reviews from coast to coast, this show promises to be a fully immersive experience, capturing the essence and energy of an authentic Eagles concert. Get your tickets now and join us for an unforgettable evening of Eagles music! Catch a sneak peak of what’s in store here: www.EaglesTributeShow.com

SMOKUS POCUS: A 420 MAGIC

Saturday, Nov. 9, SMOKUS POCUS: A 420 MAGIC

A night of entertaining off-the-wall illusion!

Surround yourself with great vibes at the mind-blowing night out that will leave you gasping at tricks that are so trippy you’ll be asking “what the f—?!”. Innovative feats of magic are fused with the world of weed as magician and cannabis connoisseur Ben Zabin takes audiences on a journey of Dank Debauchery. 

Direct from a residency in Las Vegas, Smokus Pocus delivers a spectacle packed with tokes, jokes and tricks in sold-out theaters across North America. Jars of bud appear, lighters come to life, and bongs bend reality in an unforgettable performance designed to enthrall both the stoned and sober.

Live Music and Events 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.)

Live Music at Zim’s

Reddy Black Trio

Zim’s Brau Haus in The Dalles presents live local music.

  • Tuesday, Oct. 8, Reddy Black Trio, 7-9 p.m.

Live Music at Last Stop Saloon

Last Stop Saloon in The Dalles brings live local and regional music to the stage.

  • The Last Stop Saloon in The Dalles presents live music every weekend in October.

  • Friday, Oct. 4, Off Track, 7-10 p.m.

  • Saturday, Oct. 5, Rich & Blonde, 7-10 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 11, Ben Johsnon, 7-10 p.m.

  • Saturday, Oct. 12, Ray Lemley, 7-10 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 18, Jay Bean, 7-10 p.m.

  • Saturday, Oct. 19, Brian Brakenberry, 7-10 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 25, Jay Bean, 7-10 p.m.

  • Saturday, Oct. 26, Eric Orian, 7-10 p.m.


Gorge Winds Fall Concert Oct. 18

The Gorge Winds concert band returns for two Fall Concerts at the First Christian Church (909 Court St.) in The Dalles on Friday, Oct. 18, 7 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 19, 3 p.m. Admission: Families $20, GA $10, Senior $5, Kids under 12 Free.


Balch Hotel Family Fun Halloween Haunted Hotel

The Balch Hotel in Dufur presents a Family Fun Halloween Walkthrough of a Haunted Hotel, Thursday, Oct. 31, 4:30-8 p.m. “This Halloween, encounter ghostly corridors, quirky characters, and eerie surprises! Our second floor promises spooky-fun for little ones, offering thrills without too many chills, while the third floor dials up the creepy factor.

Trick-or-treaters of all ages are welcome. Small bites and seasonal wine-cocktails and mocktails will be offered. Entry is free.”

Events in Hood River & Mosier

Hood River Valley Harvest Festival returns October 13-15

More than 70 arts, crafts and food vendors will gather in the Gorge for the Hood River Valley Harvest Festival, featuring live music, kids activities, produce, fine arts, crafts, and everything else fall related. Presented by Hood River Distillers and Visit Hood River, Harvest Fest is one of the Gorge’s favorite events. Located at the Hood River Event Site. Free Parking. Hours: Friday 1-6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

http://www.hoodriverharvestfestival.com/

Friday $10* entry, Seniors and Military $5*

Saturday $12*; Sunday $12*; Weekend pass $20*, good for all 3 days

Kids under 12 Free - need ticket; *plus ticket fees

Harvest Fest Main Stage Entertainment

FRIDAY

2 p.m. Shireen Amini (NW Singer-songwriter)

4 p.m. Junebug Boys (Acoustic/folk)

SATURDAY

11 a.m. Tallulah’s Daddy (Kids/Family show)

1 p.m. Mikey the Rad Scientist (Kids/Family show)

2:30 p.m. Joanna Lee (NW Singer-songwriter)

4 p.m. Tony Smiley (One-man-band/Loop Pedal Ninja)

SUNDAY

11 a.m. Mikey the Rad Scientist (Kids/Family show)

1 p.m. Megan Alder (Country/Jazz)

3 p.m. Blue Willow


Hood River Library events

Coming up at the Hood River Library:

Family Halloween Party at HR Libraries

Get ready for a spooktacular night of thrills at the Hood River County Library Halloween Parties. Join us for an eerie evening of creative crafts and activities, chilling ice cream floats, free boo-oooks, and candy.

Hood River Library: Thursday, Oct. 31, 4-7 p.m.

Cascade Locks and Parkdale: Thursday, Oct. 31, 2-6 p.m.

Live Music at Working Hands

Working Hands Fermentation in Hood River presents live music, trivia nights and more.

  • Friday, Oct. 4, Craft Night, 6:30 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 6, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 13, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 20, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 29, Open Mic Night, 6:30 p.m.


Live Music at Double Mountain

Double Mountain Brewery in Hood River brings local and regional music to the stage.

  • Thursday, Oct. 10, Mick & Spud (Acoustic/Folk), 6:30 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 11, Aaron Golay & The Original Sin (Americana), 7:30 p.m.

  • Thursday, Oct. 17, Therese Carlton (Singer/Songwriter), 6:30 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 18, Great American Train Wreck (Americana), 7:30 p.m.

  • Thursday, Oct. 24, Dumpster Joe w/Ben Bonham (Country Blues), 6:30 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 25, Funkanalia (Funk/Groove), 7:30 p.m.


Live Music at 64 Taphouse

Wednesday, Oct. 9, Open Mic Night, 7-9:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 16, JT Thomas & Fenix, 7 p.m. ($5 cover)

“64 Taphouse welcomes back the fabulous JT Thomas, with very special guest Fenix on saxophone. Enjoy an evening of soul burning blues and funk to get you movin’ and a groovin’. JT is the man that plays guitar for the Mann, Lisa Mann that is. JT will be accompanied by Calen Uhlig on Bass.”

301 Gallery features BIG Art in October

The 301 Gallery in Hood River announces a “BIG Art” show for October. 

“BIG Art is here! Come See New Work -
In addition to our 15 regional artist members, we also have the work of over 20 regional artists from all across the Pacific Northwest. Over 400+ individual works of art in the current inventory of 301 Gallery.” Open every day 11-5 p.m.

Live Music at Phelps Creek Vineyard

Phelps Creek Vineyard in Hood River presents live music in the tasting room with local and regional bands.

  • Sunday, Oct. 13, Pamike Duo, 5-7 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 20, Heart & Hammer, 5-7 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 27, Papas Papayas, 5-7 p.m.

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/

Upcoming Meetings/Selections

  • 10-9 Facing the Mountain (Daniel James Brown)

  • 11-13 Maame (Jessica Brooks)

  • 12-11 The Best Strangers in the World (Ari Shapiro)

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 The Pines

The Pines Tasting Room in Hood River hosts live music featuring local and regional musicians.

Rich and Blonde

  • Monday, Oct. 7, Open Mic Night, 6-8 p.m.

  • Thursday, Oct. 10, Rich and Blonde (Country), 4-6 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 11, Mojo Holler (Roots/Americana), 6-9 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 13, Matt and Mary (Acoustic), 3-5 p.m.

  • Thursday, Oct. 17, Juliet Yänko (Jazz), 4-6 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 18, County Line (Americana), 6-9 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 20, Dave Tallman (Pop, Rock, Country), 3-5 p.m.

  • Monday, Oct. 21, Open Mic Night, 6-8 p.m.

  • Thursday, Oct. 24, Cory Phillips (Soul/R&B), 4-6 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 25, Amber & The Pale Ales (Folk/Rock), 6-9 p.m.

  • Sunday, Oct. 27, Tillinghast Mtn Trio (Acoustic/Folk), 3-5 p.m.

Live Music at Hood River Farmers Market

The Hood River Farmers Market is open every Saturday, May 4 to Nov. 23, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at 501 Columbia Street in Hood River.

Farmer’s Market Music Schedule

  • Oct. 5, Ben Bonham, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

  • Oct. 12, Mary Ryan, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

  • Oct. 19, Olson Family Music, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

  • Oct. 26, The River Rats, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

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.

  • Wednesday, Oct. 2, Open Mic with Kerry Williams, 6-8 p.m.

  • Wednesday, Oct. 30, The Good Notes, 6-8 p.m.

Live Music at The Ruins

The Ruins in Hood River presents National and Regional touring acts, with special Outdoor shows scheduled June through August. Advance purchase tickets stop being available at Midnight the night before the show and then are only available at the door on the day-of.

HRATS Benefit Film

Friday, Oct. 11, HRATS Benefit Film Showing: Fire Lines by Patagonia Films, 5:30 p.m.

Ages 16 and up only. No children. Tickets are a suggested donation of $20. All donated funds go to HRATS to support local trails. Film is 43 minutes long and will be followed by Q&A with the film producer Gordon Klco. 

About the Film

The Dixie Fire torched much of that trail system, but also provided an opportunity to reimagine how trails could be used as a tool for fire management, economic recovery, conservation and connection to the places they call home. Now SBTS is looking to practices of the past to create a path to a better future. In 2021, the Dixie Fire devastated Northern California’s Lost Sierra region, burning multiple towns to the ground and upending entire communities. It was one of an increasing number of mega wildfires in recent years, the result of climate change and 150 years of forest mismanagement. At the time, the Sierra Buttes Trails Stewardship was working on a massive trail network intended to infuse new life into the area’s struggling economy, which once relied on resource extraction such as mining and logging. The Dixie Fire torched much of that trail system, but also provided an opportunity to reimagine how trails could be used as a tool for fire management, economic recovery, conservation and connection to the places they call home. Now SBTS is looking to practices of the past to create a path to a better future.

Friday, Oct. 18, Tom Petty Tribute feat. The Honey Jays, Groove Cabin, and Heidi & Doug, 5:30 p.m. 

Ticketed Benefit Show Benefiting local children's music programs through Music Festival of the Gorge. All Ages - Children allowed. 

Tickets are $20 in advance (click here) or $25 at the door.  

Kommuna Lux, Oct. 19

Saturday, Oct. 19, Kommuna Lux, Big Band / Dixieland / Klezmer Jazz with Ukrainian Folk, powered by rocket fuel, 5:30 p.m.

Tickets are $20 in advance (click here,) or $25 at the door.  

About the Band

“In Odesa, people find togetherness. In Odesa, all will laugh and sing." Ukraine’s Kommuna Lux validates these words from an old poem, performing their own style called "Odesa Gangsta Folk:" thrilling klezmer music and common gangster folk songs from their hometown, all with a dose of rocket fuel.

Odesites have always been known for their great tolerance, easy-going lifestyle, and very special sense of humor. This multicultural port city is world-famous for its significant Jewish culture and for being the birthplace of the Urban Chanson genre.

The streets are rich with nostalgia and a bohemian Black Sea coastal vibe. These are set to a timeless new level by the vibrant performances of the lovely singer Bagrat Tsurkan and his charming musicians. Kommuna Lux plays joyful songs and melodies from Odesa and all Eastern Europe in spiced up arrangements.

Tuesday, Oct. 22, Nathaniel Talbot & Lincoln Crockett w/ Victor Johnson and Wild Blue Morning, Shoegazer Freefolk from the Pacific Northwest, Doors at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance (click here,) or $20 at the door.  

Nathaniel Talbot & Lincoln Crockett

About the Band

Hailing from Washington’s Whidbey Island, guitarist and singer Nathaniel Talbot, alongside Trout Lake’s mandolinist and vocalist Lincoln Crockett, have joined forces in a musical partnership two decades in the making. With the addition of Whidbey Island’s Keegan Harshman on upright bass, this trio is crafting some of the most compelling and innovative music of their careers.

Their sound—self-described as shoegazer freefolk—is a sophisticated blend of American roots music with elements of pop, jazz, and funk, half-tethered to tradition and half stemming from the Pacific Northwest’s legacy of freedom and innovation. Now on their third seasonal tour, their shows continue to draw larger crowds and more enthusiastic responses, with listeners and fellow musicians alike praising the trio’s musicianship and artistry.

Nathaniel Talbot’s songwriting and complex fingerstyle guitar work are inspired by influences like Bill Frisell, Kelly Joe Phelps, and Elliott Smith, while Crockett brings a modern folk and progressive bluegrass flair, blending fast picking, rich chording, and ear-catching melodies. Together, they create tight acoustic arrangements and lush vocal harmonies, often surprising listeners by venturing into the unexpected.

With each performance, the trio’s momentum builds. For Talbot, Crockett, and Harshman, this collaboration feels like a new pinnacle in their musical journeys, and they believe they are crafting some of the best music of their lives.

Chicken $#it Gamblers w/ Redwood Revue: Halloween Costume Party

Saturday, Oct. 26, 6 p.m.

Doors at 5:30 p.m. 21+ only please!  

Tickets are $20 in advance (click here) or $25 at the door.  

About the band

Raunchy. Crass. Spirited. Bluegrass genre music playing for the joy of music. The Chicken $#!t Gamblers formed in 2017 when Luke Maddux (Guitar) and Neil Mangrum (Guitar) with Aaron Meader (Mandolin) met at Friends picking circles. The trio brought Jaimie Meldrum (Fiddle) and Bassist Jess Kunze (also of Countryside Ride) into the group and the chemistry of the unit congealed. Over the next year, they honed their harmonies, and sounds and pushed harder into melting bluegrass pickin’, rhythmic jams, pop culture inspired bluegrass medleys and smooth 3 part vocal harmonies. Longtime band friend Rory Johnson (Banjo) joined in 2019, the group has locked into a steady rhythm of performing rowdy and explosive shows around the pacific northwest. Ronnie Ontiveros jumped into the Bass slot in 2022 after Jess left to pursue a Bakery/coffeeshop business in Trout Lake.

Live music at Hood River Brewing Co.

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Hood River Brewing Co. in Hood River features live music onstage at the taproom from local and regional acts.

  • Wednesdays: Open Stage Wednesdays, 5:30-8 p.m.

  • Saturday, Oct. 12, Al Hare (Solo rock, country), 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Film: The Grand Salmon

Columbia Center for the Arts presents the kayaking film “The Grand Salmon,” on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets at: https://events.humanitix.com/columbia-center-for-the-arts

About the film

"In 2023, four women embarked on an extraordinary journey, kayaking 1,000 miles from the headwaters of Idaho's Salmon River to the Pacific Ocean, all in the name of salmon conservation. Join us for the Oregon premiere of their feature film, 

Along with a selection of thrilling adventure shorts from White Salmon's own River Roots Productions. Filmmakers Rush Sturges and Darby McAdams will be in attendance to introduce their films. 

This special event is a fundraiser to support two Indigenous youth on their path to attending World Class Kayak Academy. Your contributions will help them achieve their dream of paddling their home river, the Klamath, from its source to the sea, following the largest dam removal in history. All proceeds are tax-deductible."

“Join us for an inspiring evening with poet Chelan Harkin, author of the acclaimed collections “Susceptible to Light” and “Let Us Dance!” Harkin will read from her works and discuss her most recent book, “The Prophetess.” This event offers a rare opportunity to hear from a local voice in contemporary poetry and gain insights into the creative process. Don’t miss this chance to experience Harkin’s powerful and emotive verse firsthand.

Live Music at Solera Brewery

  • Solera Brewery in Parkdale brings local and regional music to the stage.

  • Friday, Oct. 11, Tim Ortlieb & Megan Alder, 6 p.m.

  • Monday, Oct. 14, Robert Mead, tba

  • Sunday, Oct. 20, Ben Johnson, tba

Underground Halloween Bash with the Greenneck Daredevils

The Underground Music Station presents a Halloween Bash with the Greenneck Daredevils on Saturday, Oct. 26, 9:30 p.m. 21+ and $15 at the door.

Events In Lyle, WA

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Events In Bingen & White Salmon

Hispanic Heritage Month at White Salmon Library

“Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept. 15 through Oct. 15 each year. In celebration, the White Salmon Library is highlighting some titles from our collection both in physical and digital format, as well as a host of online resources, movies, reading suggestions, and more for all ages. For more information visit https://www.fvrl.org/hispanic-heritage

White Salmon Library Events

  • Friday, Oct. 11, Movie Matinee, 3:30 p.m.

  • Friday, Oct. 25, Halloween Boxcar Drive-in Movie, 3:30 p.m.

Rocky Horror Show at Bingen Theater

The Rocky Horror Show returns to The Bingen Theater on Friday, Oct. 4. Showtimes are Oct. 4, 5, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 (Doors at 7 p.m. - Show at 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 6, 13 (Doors at 1:30 p.m. - Show at 2 p.m.) Run Time: Approx. two hours. Please plan to arrive at least fifteen minutes early.

Tickets available at: 

https://www.bigbritches.org/2nd-annual-the-rocky-horror-show-tickets

Advisory: The Rocky Horror Show is not for the faint of heart or pre-teen children. Due to the sexual nature of this show we recommend youth under the age of 16 should attend only at a parent's discretion. 

About the show

"The Rocky Horror Show" is a cult-classic musical that originally premiered on stage in 1973. Written by Richard O'Brien, the show is a humorous and campy tribute to science fiction and horror B-movies. It follows the story of a young engaged couple, Brad and Janet, who stumble upon the eccentric mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a self-proclaimed "sweet transvestite from Transexual, Transylvania." The mansion is inhabited by an assortment of bizarre characters, including Frank-N-Furter's creation, a muscle-bound man named Rocky. The show is known for its catchy rock and pop tunes, outrageous costumes, with fans often dressing up as characters.  It has gained a dedicated following over the years and remains a unique and beloved theatrical experience.


Live Music at Everybody’s Brewing

Everybody’s Brewing in White Salmon brings local and regional music to the stage.

  • Saturday, Oct. 12: Mountain Town Throw Down in White Salmon

    Presented by Everybody's Brewing. Live Music, 25+ Vendors, Fun for all!

    Music on the Main Stage: Get your groove on in the big tent from 5-10 p.m. with a stellar lineup to include Louder Than Brad, Johnny Franco & His Real Brother Dom & High Step Society.

    Advance Tickets available until 10/1/24

    $20 Advance / $25 Door

    https://www.tickettomato.com/event/8987

Nights in White Salmon Returns

Nights in White Salmon

Stroll downtown White Salmon during “Nights in White Salmon,” a free event celebrating creativity and community. Get ready to listen to live music while supporting local artisans and small businesses. Nights in White Salmon, Wash., return on the third Thursday of the month June through October, 5-9 p.m.

  • Thursday, Oct. 17

#nightsinwhitesalmon https://explorewhitesalmon.com/nights-in-white-salmon/

White Salmon Library

August - The COMMUNITY READS book selections are now available at the White Salmon Valley Community Library. If you like fiction, read “Crow Talk.” If non-fiction is your preference, read “Gifts of the Crow.” Read a book and bring it back to share with other readers, or borrow the other book. Meetings are planned for Thursdays in October to discuss a good book. 

Events in Trout Lake

Live Music at Trout Lake Hall

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NOTE: TROUT LAKE HALL CLOSED SEPT. 30 - OCT. 15 FOR SEPTIC UPGRADE

Friday, Oct. 18, Songwriters in the Round, Featuring: Megan Alder, Luke Maddux, Briggs Yahn, and Juliet, FREE, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages

Join us for a special evening of songwriters sharing songs and the stories behind them! This month features Megan Alder, Luke Maddux, Briggs Yahn, and Juliet.

 MEGAN ALDER

Vocal wonder performing original music, classic swing and folk.

Hailing from the Columbia River Gorge, Megan Alder is a vocal powerhouse performing upbeat swing and Americana music.  

 LUKE MADDUX (Chicken$#!t Gamblers, Roux Dio)

Washington local brings blues and folk roots to a love of improvisational rock and bluegrass, as is evident in his band projects. His melodic original tunes and repertoire of covers are fun and groovy. 

 BRIGGS YAHN

Briggs Yahn is a songwriter and guitarist in Redwood Revue: American roots music with a west coast feel

 JULIET

Juliet found her voice performing jazz and blues, collaborating with Portland blues bassist Dean Mueller and earning local acclaim. Her debut Americana album, Yellow Roses (2016), showcased her rich storytelling and homegrown roots. Juliet also co-founded the Fly Me to the Moon Project, bringing live music to senior care centers. 

Sunday, Oct. 20, Chorus, Chorus, Chorus presented by Trout Lake Arts Council, A benefit for Trout Lake School Music, $10 Advance // $10 Day Of, Under 16 are FREE, 2 raffle tickets given per paid entry

Extra raffle tickets: 2 for $5 or 5 for $10 (purchase in person), Doors Open 4 p.m., Final Door Prize 7 p.m., All Ages

 The Trout Lake Arts Council presents an evening of family fun and music to benefit Trout Lake School's music programming. There will be a raffle and silent auction, kids activities, and a group sing-along. Come to find out more about the Trout Lake Arts Council or just enjoy the fun!

 From 4-5:30 p.m., peruse the auction and raffle items, enjoy the usual food and beverage options, and listen to music courtesy of Tony Fuentes and the Trout Lake Picking Circle. Come by the TLAC Photobooth and don a costume for a memorable photo op. Trout Lake ArtSmart will have a mural for young people to help decorate. From 5:30-6 p.m., we will gather the little ones to listen to interactive storytelling. Lastly, from 6-7 p.m., after the raffle and auction winners are announced, join Lincoln Crockett in a large group sing-along. Don't worry if you don't know the song, we will be learning it together. We will round out the evening with a final door prize not to be missed.

Thursday, Oct. 24,  Ken Bevis: Original folk music about our natural world, Hosted by Mt. Adams Resource Stewards, FREE, 5:30 p.m. Doors / 6 p.m. Show, All Ages

Join us for an evening of upbeat nature-based music featuring original songs about salmon, bears, beavers and more. Throw in a few familiar covers and toe tapping will occur! Ken Bevis is a wildlife biologist with WA Department of Natural Resources and has been playing music and songwriting for over 40 years. Ken and friends (Mt. Adams Resource Stewards, Fire Adapted Community Trout Lake, WA DNR) will also give a short presentation between sets about wildfire preparedness, wildlife habitat, and fire ecology.

Friday, Oct. 25, Boy Named Sue, A horn band tribute to Johnny Cash & other country legends by Cuchulain, $10 Advance // $12 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages

Boy Named Sue is a rowdy horn band tribute to Johnny Cash and other country legends. Fronted by Cuchulain, a low-voiced songwriter with a wry wit, the band performs country favorites from the Man in Black himself, as well as Garth Brooks, Josh Turner, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson. Sure to be a crowd favorite, Cuchulain's band opens with a short set of originals before bringing the house down with time-tested honky-tonkin classics. 

 CUCHULAIN

Cuchulain is a low-voiced songwriter with a wry wit. The NPR Music-featured folk singer released an album of long distance pandemic collaborations called FEAT on Nov 5, 2021 that was called "an as-yet-unpublished portion of the Great American Songbook." Cuchulain's deep baritone and clever lyrics have drawn comparisons to Randy Newman, Leonard Cohen, and Johnny Cash. 

Saturday, Oct. 26, Annual HALLoween Party with Reb & the Good News, Costumes and Funk music. Dance Party! $15 Advance // $18 Day Of Show, 6 p.m. Doors / 7 p.m. Show, All Ages

REB AND THE GOOD NEWS

Reb & the Good News

Reb & the Good News is a Portland based funk, world, and soul group that brings optimism and cathartic release to the dance floor. Catchy horn lines and sultry vocals soar over grooves that you can’t help but move to. Led by vocalist and guitarist Reb Conner, Reb’s love of rhythms from around the world brings the dance floor on a journey that’s full of surprises. Formed in 2021 in the middle of the pandemic, these songs reach for hope in a world under pressure. Reb believes that through feeling deeply and dancing together, we can face all that we’re up against in this life. She is supported by her partner, sax and keys player Leon Cotter, (a touring member of the California Honeydrops), as well as some of Portland’s heaviest hitters: Cyrus Nabipoor on trumpet, Ross Garlow on bass and Kirk Kalbfleisch on drums.

Sunday, Oct. 27, Mimi Gilbert / Les Ailes, Indie folk raw, tender, and breathtakingly visceral, $15 Advance // $15 Day Of Show, 4 p.m. Doors / 5 p.m. Show, All Ages

MIMI GILBERT

Mimi Gilbert (they/them) is an independent artist who has spent the better part of the last 10 years living, touring and creating music in Australia and New Zealand. Previously based in Melbourne, now back in Los Angeles, the Californian born artist, found their love for performing at the age of 15, playing around the streets of American cities. Mimi has toured with Julia Jacklin, Angie McMahon and Nadia Reid and shares a similarly deeply-crafted, folk-inflected approach to their songwriting.

2024 brings a new album from Mimi, titled undrowning, set for release in October, via COHORT. 

 

LES AILES

Les Ailes is the indie music project of PNW-based singer/songwriter Rylie DeGarmo, synthesizing her early jazz melodic influences with a folk honesty derived from formative years spent writing songs in the American south. After cowriting and releasing an EP with her musician father in their hometown of Seattle, DeGarmo spent much of her twenties sojourning across the southern united states developing her own writing style characterized by textural rhythm guitar in unique tunings and a clear, distinctive voice that pulls at the heartstrings, waxing nostalgic. She independently released a debut full-length record as Les Ailes (Tennessee, 2021), followed by a steady stream of EPs and singles marking every bend in the road, the past lives and emergent futures of a dream-spinning folk writer in transit.

Events in Stevenson & Cascade Locks

Bootleg Beats & All That Jazz in Cascade Locks

The Jazz Collective Big Band is set to deliver a vibrant tribute to the pioneers of American jazz with their upcoming performance, "Bootleg Beats & All That Jazz," on Saturday, Oct. 19, 7 p.m. The event will take place at the Gorge Pavilion, located at 395 SW Portage Rd, Cascade Locks.

Tickets available at https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=cgoa

About the event

This lively and tuneful salute to the early days of jazz, the concert will feature the music of legendary artists such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and King Oliver, among others. Attendees can expect an evening filled with the infectious rhythms and melodies that defined the formative years of this uniquely American art form.

The Jazz Collective Big Band, known for their dynamic performances and authentic renditions of classic jazz pieces, aims to transport the audience back to the roaring twenties and beyond. This concert promises to be an engaging experience for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike, showcasing the enduring appeal of these timeless compositions.

"We're thrilled to bring the spirit of early jazz to Cascade Locks," said Michael Paul, director of the Jazz Collective Big Band. "Our goal is to not only entertain but also educate our audience about the rich history and cultural significance of this music."


Thunder Island Sunset Live Music Series

Enjoy live music at Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks every Wednesday (June 5 through Aug. 28) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. with the Thunder Island Sunset Live Music Series.

Monthly Trivia Nights are scheduled at Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks.

  • Thursday, Oct. 10, Trivia Night, 6 p.m.

    Oktoberfest at Thunder Island Brewing

    Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks celebrates an 11 Year Anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 12, with an Oktoberfest you won’t want to miss. New beer releases, Live Music, hearty German fare, games, prizes, and Oktoberfest Costume Contest. 

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.




Kelly Ave. Bomber threads the needle

Kelly Ave. Bomber threads the needle

CGCC Launches New Cross Country Team With CGCC Foundation Support

CGCC Launches New Cross Country Team With CGCC Foundation Support

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