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Center
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Jean
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ART
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| Whimsy |
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Spring, if not here already, is fast approaching and nine artists are celebrating the turning of the seasons with lighthearted, playful art. This
whimsical art show will help to lift any vestiges
of winter blahs and add a little fun and humor
to your day.
You'll
find artwork
ranging from sculpture and ceramics to graphic
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Be sure to join the Artist Reception on opening
night, March 5, from 6 - 8 in the gallery. |
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| Concert
Rock Violinist Aaron Meyer |
| Musical
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Enjoy
an evening of cutting-edge music at Columbia Center
for the Arts, when "Concert Rock Violinist" Aaron Meyer performs
on March 6th, 2010 at 7:30 pm.
Meyer
performs original music and arrangements that
bridges world, progressive rock, & classical styles
of music with virtuosity and passion.
On
stage with Meyer will be gutiarist Tim Ellis
and pianist Jean-Pierre Garau, performing songs
off their two CDs of original music, "The Journey...not
The Destination" and "Warming
Up." |
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| Pecker |
| A
Columbia Arts Film Series Film |
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24 |
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Time
for a comedy!
When
Pecker's works are "discovered" by a slumming NYC art dealer (Lili Taylor), his simple life is turned upside down, and he quickly realizes that he was happier as an unknown.
Set
in Baltimore, the film stars Edward Furlong as
Pecker, a sweet-natured young fellow who happily
passes the days photographing his surroundings
with a cheap secondhand camera. |
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more: Pecker |
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OTHER
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The
Leading Edge of Technology
in Orchard Crops |
| Presentation
by Clark Seavert |
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16 |
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Join
the Gorge Technology Alliance in welcoming Clark
Seavert to the Columbia River Gorge. Seavert
is an agricultural economist whose work is focused
on technology adoption in orchards.
Seavert
directs Oregon State University’s North Willamette
Research and Extension Center, and is part of
a nationwide group of engineers, scientists, economists
and extension educators working on a project known
as the Comprehensive Automation for Specialty
Crops (CASC).
FREE
event made possible by a Google grant. |
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more: Clark Seavert |
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| Grief
Teleconference |
| Cancer and
End-of-Life Care |
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24 |
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Hospice
of The Gorge invites you to this FREE teleconference
developed by Hospice Foundation of America.
The
program provides an educational forum in
which a multidisciplinary panel of experts will
address care options related to cancer diagnoses
as well as loss and grief reactions for patients,
families and professional care-givers. The teleconference
will also examine psychosocial aspects of cancer,
pain management, and ethical issues related to
the disease.
This
program
is appropriate for the general public as well
as medical and care-giving professionals. |
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more: Grief
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| Farm
Life Voices Program |
| Presentation
by Michael
Ableman |
| Feeding
the Future: Stories and Images from the New Frontiers
of Food and Agriculture |
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29 |
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Farmer,
author and photographer Michael Ableman kicks
off the "Farm Life Voices Program"
... part of the History Museum's special Farm
Life
program.
The
Farm Life exhibit features over
a hundred artifacts and photographs that represent
rural agricultural families and communities. In
addition, eight educational and inspirational
programs about farm life, titled "Farm
Life Voices" are
planned.
Join
the first of the Farm Life Voices presentations
at Columbia Center for the Arts on March 29. |
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more: Michael
Ableman: Farm Life Voices. |
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Development
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| Theatrical
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| Acting
Workshop |
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13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 |
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is offering an adult acting workshop to be taught
by Sharon Laughlin. Sharon graduated from the University
of Washington in Drama, and went directly to New
York where she worked in theatre for 30 years. Click
for more info about the CAST Acting
Workshop. |
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| Auditions
for Forever Plaid |
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Auditions
will be held Monday and Tuesday, April 5 & 6
from 5 to 7 pm. Call backs will be Wednesday,
April 8, 5 - 7pm. Four men aged 18-35 are needed,
two tenors, a baritone and bass. The group must
also include a pianist, bass player, guitar play
and drummer. Learn
more: Forever
Plaid. |
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Center for the Arts is an art organization
that nurtures creative life in the Columbia River Gorge ... one of the most beautiful areas on the planet.
We are dedicated to bringing you visual,
performing, and literary art events that
will thrill your heart, make you think,
give you a laugh, and touch your soul. |
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Space
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us to rent space for your upcoming event. 541-387-8877. |
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