Mar 24 Tuesday
Save the date for Wenatchee River Institute's 5th Annual Trashion Show! This fashion show will showcase wearable art made from recycled and repurposed materials. Come check out the creative pieces built by your neighbors! Team categories this year include: adult, youth, and family. Prizes are available for each category, plus a People's Choice Award where audience members will get to vote for their favorite outfit. Registration for teams is open now!
This event is held outside on the WRI River Haus Lawn. Bring snacks, a picnic blanket, or camp chair to make yourself comfortable. We will have some chairs available as well. Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages will be for sale during this event.
This is a free event in partnership with the Wenatchee River Institute, Sustainable NCW, Waste Loop, and wonderful volunteers. If you wish to contribute to offset the costs of staff time and supplies used for this loved community event, you can donate at the link below.
No registration is required to attend this event as an audience member. Just show up and enjoy the fun!
After decades of privately writing songs, in 2018 Talena boldly stepped forward with her debut EP. Her first release was an intimate voice and acoustic guitar record that earned rave reviews from online outlets such as Ear To The Ground and When The Horn The Blows. Since then, Talena has grown artistically through playing shows, and sharing her music in front of live audiences.
Her latest release, War Line, finds her incorporating a lusher Americana soundscape into her literate indie-folk. This expanded palette of instrumentation includes ethereal pedal steel, pastoral violin flourishes, and sensitive guitar, bass, and drums interplay.
Talena’s latest work recalls the subtle country-tinged beauty of songwriter indie artists such as Gregory Alan Isakov, Patrick Park, and John Paul White. The 5-song EP was recorded at Rye Room in Portland by studio owner and producer Matt Greco.
All ages, free dinner show 6PM-8PM!
ARTIST LINK:https://www.talenabricker.com/home
This is a hybrid event available for both in-person and online. A livestream will be available to watch live or enjoy later. No registration required, but RSVP to receive email reminders and updates about this event! Doors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer and wine available for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:00pm.
After a summer of overcrowding and understaffing in The Enchantments, the issue of day use management has reached an inflection point. Will this offseason present an opportunity to make changes along the Icicle Creek corridor, and if so, what will they entail? Hear from Seattle Times outdoors reporter Gregory Scruggs, who covered the issue closely this summer and traveled to Colorado to learn how another mountain town grappled with a similar challenge, along with Mat Lyons, Executive Director of TREAD, who has been working with Chelan County stakeholders on a proposal for alternative transportation options to Enchantments trailheads, and Sarah Shaffer, Executive Director of Wenatchee Outdoors, who will share insights on the on-the-ground work with over 40 volunteers in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, packing out pounds of trash from the Enchantments Wilderness area.
Mar 25 Wednesday
March 17th - 8 am to 5 pmMarch 19th - 8 am to 5 pmMarch 24th - 8 am to 5 pmMarch 25th - 8 am to 5 pmMarch 26th - 8 am to 5 pmLocation: Wenatchee Valley DRC (5 S Wenatchee, Suite 210; Wenatchee)The Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center (WVDRC) is offering a Resolution Washington and Washington Mediation Association-approved Professional Mediation Training course in March 2026.The WVDRC offers this comprehensive conflict resolution course for anyone who:• Is interested in becoming a certified volunteer mediator with the WVDRC.• Wants to learn more effective ways to deal with conflict at work, at home, or in the classroom.• Is in the legal, counseling, human resources, or education field and needs relevant professional training.The Professional Mediation Training course teaches the in-depth process of mediation, communication skills, and conflict dynamics to promote peaceful and constructive approaches to conflict and its resolution, whether in the workplace, home, or in our community.Trainees who have completed the Professional Mediation Training course are eligible to begin a mediation practicum to become a certified volunteer mediator with the WVDRC.Our Professional Mediation Training is an interactive learning experience offered over the course of 5 days in March. All training materials are provided.
Childhood's End Gallery presents "Atmospheres". Featuring new work by Mitchell Albala, Kim Eshelman, and Christopher Mathie. "Atmospheres" is a celebration of color, gesture, and pigment in two-dimensions. Witness the shifting light, air, and hues of these three PNW artists and their most recent creations.
Feb 27- April 19.Artist Reception: Feb 28, 4-6PM
FREE
Childhood’s End Gallery222 4th Ave WOlympia WA 98501
360-943-3724
[email protected]
Two high schoolers (Lola Stephens and Howy Howard) present a hilarious two-person musical: Gutenberg! The Musical!All performance rights raised by Lola and Howy, and all ticket revenue will go to the hosting theater.Happening March 19th (7pm), March 21st (11am), March 26th (7pm) and March 28th (11am) this show is sure to make you laugh!
Rating: PG13Genre: Musical ComedyTickets: $10
Synopsis:Aspiring playwrights Doug Simon (Howy Howard) and Beth Davenport (Lola Stephens)- accompanied by ‘professional musician’ Charles (Mac Hansen)- present a staged reading of their new musical, “Gutenberg! The Musical!”. The two friends, determined to get their musical produced on Broadway, play all of the roles in the show, and differentiate characters using labelled trucker hats. Join the well-meaning but misguided artists in this historically fictitious retelling of one of history’s most important events… the invention of the printing press!!
The 31st annual Seattle Jewish Film Festival will be held March 14-29, 2026. SJFF brings people together from across Washington—and virtually around the globe—to celebrate and showcase the vibrancy and diversity of global Jewish life through cinema to build connections, illuminate perspectives, increase understanding, and offer experiences that amplify profound Jewish experiences for everyone.
Join us to celebrate more than three decades of powerful storytelling, community and culture with our outstanding 2026 lineup. This year’s “Roots + Reel” Film Festival explores how rootedness in family,faith, traditions, spiritual and cultural practices can sustain us in trying times. Tickets, Passes + Packages on sale now!
Visit us at Gallery at the Park during March for our Mid-Columbia Watercolor Society group exhibition!
Works from over 20 local award-winning watercolorists will be on display all month.
Contributing artists: Marsha Bates, Shelly Reed, Delia Morgan, Kirsten Meier, Patrick Fleming, Cassandra Wald, Pam Sharp, Kathleen Schweiger, Claire Hastings, Sally Green, Sophie Calvey, Lisa Hill, Carolyn Zingmark, Linda Blanchard, Paula Kimmel, Mia Portlock, Christina Walston, Kathy Criddle, Suzi Vitulli, David Dillon, and Mary Jackson Rickard.
Gallery at the Park is family-friendly, and attendance is always free!
The Gallery is open Tuesday through Thursday from 12pm to 4pm, and Friday and Saturday from 10am to 5pm.
Visit us at Gallery at the Park during March for this year's Empty Bowls Fundraiser for the Tri-Cities Food Bank.
Empty Bowls is an international movement for artists worldwide to fight hunger on a community level.
This year, the Gallery at the Park will display and sell more than one hundred handmade bowls, donated to us by local artists and community members.
Bowls made of everything from ceramics to glass and even wood and felt will be available for purchase. All proceeds from purchased bowls are donated to the Tri-Cities Food Bank.
Stop by to support this amazing cause any day during normal business hours. The Gallery is open Tuesday through Thursday from 12pm to 4pm, and Friday and Saturday from 10am to 5pm.