Jul 12 Sunday
Fort Walla Walla Museum's Living Historians bring history to life, portraying real people from Walla Walla's past.
Lettice Millican was born in 1830, the oldest of 12 children. In 1843, her family headed west with a wagon train carrying 1,000 settlers. After her family settled in the Willamette Valley, she married Ransom Clark, who in 1855 obtained a 640-acre donation claim along Yellowhawk Creek.
Lettice and her husband came to Walla Walla to prove up their claim in 1855, but were driven out by the Indian War of that year. Ransom Clark died in Portland in 1859, and Lettice returned to Walla Walla the same year to complete their cabin, which is now located in the Museum’s Pioneer Village. She later married mill owner Almos Reynolds, and became a public benefactor who made substantial gifts to Whitman College.
Lettice Millican Clark Reynolds is portrayed by Pam Myers.
Celebrate the supporters who help keep live music thriving with a special Donor Appreciation Party featuring The Willie Waldman Project. Known for his work with artists including Snoop Dogg, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, and Flea, trumpeter Willie Waldman brings an all-star lineup to the stage alongside Fishbone founding bassist Norwood Fisher and acclaimed drummer Terryl Saffold. The evening also includes special appearances by Dara Quinn & Friends.
$25 Cover, All Ages, Free Appetizers
Doors at 5 PMShow at 6 PM
An unforgettable night of world-class musicianship, improvisation, funk, jazz, rock, and community celebration.
Jul 13 Monday
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
Explores the history, science, and people of the Manhattan Project through the Atomic Exploration series. Delve into the events that culminated in the development of the world's first atomic bombs during World War II. The Series rotates through seven different presentations Monday through Saturday throughout the summer. Check out the venue website for what is being offered on a particular day.
Jul 14 Tuesday