Jul 25 Saturday
Celebrate 50 years of growers, makers, and performers at the Moscow Farmers Market! Join us every Saturday, May through October—rain or shine—on Main Street and in Friendship Square in downtown Moscow.
Now in its 50th year, the Market continues its mission to provide the community with the opportunity to buy and sell local and regional agricultural products, distinctive handmade goods, artisan pieces, and original-recipe cuisine.
Know Before You Go• The Market is Americans with Disabilities Act friendly; only ADA Service Dogs are allowed on Main, Fifth, and Fourth Streets. All other animals are welcome on the sidewalks during Market.• The Market is a nicotine free event, including vaping, chewing tobacco, and smoking.• SNAP/EBT, WA State WIC, and SFMNP benefits are accepted.
For details on planning your visit, go to: https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/725/Plan-Your-Visit.
Hop on our shuttle bus and join us for a morning of stewardship! This day will be focused on invasive blackberry removal.
Meet at NSEA’s campus by 8am and your group leader will shuttle everyone to the site. You can expect to be back to NSEA at 12pm. All tools and instructions needed will be provided, all you need to bring is long pants, weather gear as appropriate, sturdy shoes, and a water bottle!
Find out more and register at https://www.n-sea.org/stream-stewards
Make your visit to Seattle unforgettable by visiting the only Bainbridge Island lavender farm. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with our lavender fields near Seattle and enjoy the native forest walk. We will guide you through the varieties of lavender on our farm and teach you how to snip like a pro. Each ticket includes a hands-on experience: cutting your own lavender bundle and learning to de-bud dried lavender. We encourage you to stay awhile, bring a picnic, snap photos in the field and Walk through the native forest learning as you go with our written guide. Enjoy a refreshing lavender lemonade on the porch while exploring the charming Farm Stand for unique, hand-made lavender products. We also offer wreath making, bath salt making, charcuterie boards and farm to table dinners. Private experiences and events can be scheduled.Whether you are traveling with friends, family or solo, BLUETREE Farm and Forest is a perfect stop to do something interactive, engaging and fun! We can't wait to meet you.
A Fine Art and Craft Exhibition, featuring the works of Susan Christian and Steve Belz.
Pullman School District #267 is sponsoring the USDA free meals program, SUNMEALS to Go, at 3 locations in Pullman Monday- Thursday June 22 through August 13 2026. This program offers free lunch and breakfast for the following day to anyone 18 years and younger. For more information visit www.pullmanschools.org
The Wonders of The Shrub Steppe is a locally written and produced Musical being brought to the stage for the first time this Summer. Come enjoy a magical story about a young girl who and her animal teachers, who help her realize the immense beauty of this unsung ecosystem. The play is filled with heartwarming songs, dancing, and handpainted Shrub Steppe scenes.
The Sequim City Band is proud to host the Olympic Peninsula Brass & Winds Festival on July 24–25, bringing community musicians from across the Pacific Northwest and beyond to Sequim for a weekend of music, education, and collaboration. The festival is part of the Association of Concert Bands Regional Connections event, which includes clinics, workshops, and networking opportunities for musicians and leaders of community bands from throughout the region.A major part of the weekend is a series of FREE concerts open to the public, and we invite everyone to attend!On Saturday, July 25, the music moves outdoors to the James Center for the Performing Arts, 506 N Blake Avenue, Sequim, WA 98382. The concert lineup includes:3:30 PM – Sequim City Band4:30 PM – The Hometown Band5:30 PM – Seattle Wind Symphony6:30 PM – Washington Wind Symphony7:30 PM – Rancho Cordova River City Concert Band (California)Food vendors will also be on-site beginning at 4:30 PM, including Southern Nibble, El Taco Loco, Rice & Spice, Underdogs, and the Sequim Soroptimists, making it easy to grab dinner while enjoying an evening of outstanding live music.Whether you join us Friday evening at 7 Cedars Resort or spend the day with us Saturday at the James Center, you'll experience performances from ensembles representing communities throughout the region and beyond. Bring a lawn chair for Saturday's outdoor concerts, enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Carrie Blake Park, and make a day of it. From local favorites to acclaimed regional ensembles, this is a rare opportunity to hear six outstanding community bands in one weekend right here on the Olympic Peninsula.
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August to August is a one man band from Spokane, WA that mixes acoustic drums with ambient synths, guitars, keys, vocal samples, and more to create an ethereal lofi hip hop sound. The artist is known for a live solo performance that involves switching between and simultaneously playing keys, a Roland Octapad, and an acoustic drum kit.
6 PM - 8 PM
All ages, no cover, dinner show!