Theater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
Oly Theater 525 Black Lake Blvd, OlympiaTheater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
Oly Theater 525 Black Lake Blvd, OlympiaTheater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
Oly Theater 525 Black Lake Blvd, OlympiaToys Through Time: Family Playtime at the Museum
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Theater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
In 1911, Marie Curie wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of radium and polonium. By 1912, she is the object of nationwide ridicule, all but erasing her achievements, when the press discovers her affair with a married scientist. Branded a foreign temptress and homewrecker, Marie is left reeling until her friend, engineer… Continue Reading Theater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
Theater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
In 1911, Marie Curie wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of radium and polonium. By 1912, she is the object of nationwide ridicule, all but erasing her achievements, when the press discovers her affair with a married scientist. Branded a foreign temptress and homewrecker, Marie is left reeling until her friend, engineer… Continue Reading Theater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
Theater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
In 1911, Marie Curie wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of radium and polonium. By 1912, she is the object of nationwide ridicule, all but erasing her achievements, when the press discovers her affair with a married scientist. Branded a foreign temptress and homewrecker, Marie is left reeling until her friend, engineer… Continue Reading Theater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson
EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
With this year’s launch of the Emerging Artist Program, EmergEAST, Gallery 110 sought to support emerging visual artists artists from predominantly rural regions in Eastern Washington who are not afforded similar access and opportunities to connect with larger audiences in metro areas. Fifteen artists from east of the Cascade Mountains were selected as semi-finalists by… Continue Reading EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
With this year’s launch of the Emerging Artist Program, EmergEAST, Gallery 110 sought to support emerging visual artists artists from predominantly rural regions in Eastern Washington who are not afforded similar access and opportunities to connect with larger audiences in metro areas. Fifteen artists from east of the Cascade Mountains were selected as semi-finalists by… Continue Reading EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
Toys Through Time: Family Playtime at the Museum
Who doesn’t love toys? This summer we have a special interactive exhibit in the works! You won’t want to miss each segment - bring the kids and grandkids for a fun and (mostly) free time of learning and enjoyment! More details to come, but here’s the basic layout: June 2,3,9,10 - “In A Galaxy Far,… Continue Reading Toys Through Time: Family Playtime at the Museum
EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
With this year’s launch of the Emerging Artist Program, EmergEAST, Gallery 110 sought to support emerging visual artists artists from predominantly rural regions in Eastern Washington who are not afforded similar access and opportunities to connect with larger audiences in metro areas. Fifteen artists from east of the Cascade Mountains were selected as semi-finalists by… Continue Reading EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
With this year’s launch of the Emerging Artist Program, EmergEAST, Gallery 110 sought to support emerging visual artists artists from predominantly rural regions in Eastern Washington who are not afforded similar access and opportunities to connect with larger audiences in metro areas. Fifteen artists from east of the Cascade Mountains were selected as semi-finalists by… Continue Reading EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
With this year’s launch of the Emerging Artist Program, EmergEAST, Gallery 110 sought to support emerging visual artists artists from predominantly rural regions in Eastern Washington who are not afforded similar access and opportunities to connect with larger audiences in metro areas. Fifteen artists from east of the Cascade Mountains were selected as semi-finalists by… Continue Reading EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
Taste Red Mountain Event Weekend
Join us on Red Mountain for the second annual Taste Red Mountain! Secure your spot at the Grand Tasting, taking place on Saturday, June 10 from 3pm-5pm on the beautiful grounds of Col Solare Winery, for the unique opportunity to taste from 27 producers of Red Mountain AVA wines in one location. Experience 180-degree views… Continue Reading Taste Red Mountain Event Weekend
Honky Tonk Laundry
Jewel Box Theatre presents 4 weekends of boot-kicking’, good clean fun. When Lana Mae, owner of the Wishy Washy Washateria, hires hot mess Katie, they soon find themselves up to their elbows in soap, suds and cheating’ hearts. Watch these two turn their laundromat into a bootscootin’ Honky tonk and sing about those that done… Continue Reading Honky Tonk Laundry
CLUE
CLUE Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn Written by Sandy Rustin Additional Material by Hunter Foster, and Eric Price It's a dark and stormy night and the audience is invited to a very unusual dinner party. Each of the guests has an alias, the butler offers a variety of weapons, and the host is…… Continue Reading CLUE
EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
With this year’s launch of the Emerging Artist Program, EmergEAST, Gallery 110 sought to support emerging visual artists artists from predominantly rural regions in Eastern Washington who are not afforded similar access and opportunities to connect with larger audiences in metro areas. Fifteen artists from east of the Cascade Mountains were selected as semi-finalists by… Continue Reading EmergEAST: Artist Reception @ Gallery 110 Seattle
CLUE
CLUE Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn Written by Sandy Rustin Additional Material by Hunter Foster, and Eric Price It's a dark and stormy night and the audience is invited to a very unusual dinner party. Each of the guests has an alias, the butler offers a variety of weapons, and the host is…… Continue Reading CLUE
Honky Tonk Laundry
Jewel Box Theatre presents 4 weekends of boot-kicking’, good clean fun. When Lana Mae, owner of the Wishy Washy Washateria, hires hot mess Katie, they soon find themselves up to their elbows in soap, suds and cheating’ hearts. Watch these two turn their laundromat into a bootscootin’ Honky tonk and sing about those that done… Continue Reading Honky Tonk Laundry
Manastash Ridge Navigation Race
2, 4, & 8-hour Nav Race Sunday, June 11, 2023 9:00 AM map handout and 10:00 AM start. Ellensburg, WA
2023 Summer Concert Series: Michael Plagerman, Organ – Elgar and Vierne
2023 Summer Concert Series: Michael Plagerman, Organ – Elgar and Vierne
Michael Plagerman, organ Edward Elgar – Sonata in G Major, Op. 28 Louis Vierne – Symphony No. 6 in B minor We welcome Michael Plagerman to St. James for our final concert in the 2023 summer series. Elgar's Sonata in G major, Op. 28, perfect repertoire for the Cathedral's Hutchings-Votey organ, is his only sonata… Continue Reading 2023 Summer Concert Series: Michael Plagerman, Organ – Elgar and Vierne
Lewis County Community Band
Lewis County Community Band
Come hear the Lewis County Community Band perform under the direction of Louie Blaser and Karl Scarborough.
Lewis County Community Band
Lewis County Community Band
Free. Lewis County Community Band concert. Tuesday June 6th @ 7PM. Centralia College Corbet Hall.
Not So Secret City Walking Tour
Not So Secret City Walking Tour
The Manhattan Project transformed Richland, WA and the surrounding area in just a matter of months. Join a Manhattan Project National Historical Park ranger in a guided walk around downtown Richland for an introduction to the Manhattan Project and the community built for its workers. Learn about the farming community that was here before the… Continue Reading Not So Secret City Walking Tour
“Grand Finale” Concludes Concert Season!
“Grand Finale” Concludes Concert Season!
Organist Dr. Kirsten Santos Rutschman takes us on a whirlwind tour of Northern Europe in conclusion of our Concerts à la Carte season! Kirsten’s Northern European musical travelogue will make several stops to visit composers in Vienna (Brahms), Germany (Bach), England and Wales (Vaughan Williams), Norway (Grieg) and Sweden (music for the King at the… Continue Reading “Grand Finale” Concludes Concert Season!
Red Barn Event: Sowing Seeds, Growing Hope with Victor Yemba
Red Barn Event: Sowing Seeds, Growing Hope with Victor Yemba
Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82206744804 This is a FREE event with a donation basket at the door. Doors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer and wine available for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:00pm. This Red Barn Event is in partnership with Waste Loop. Although Democratic Republic of Congo holds some of the… Continue Reading Red Barn Event: Sowing Seeds, Growing Hope with Victor Yemba
Larson Gallery Guild Member’s Exhibition Opening Reception
Larson Gallery Guild Member’s Exhibition Opening Reception
Larson Gallery Guild Member's Exhibition Opening Reception: June 8 | 5-7 PM Exhibit Showing: June 8- 24, 2023 This annual non-juried exhibition highlights the creativity of the members of the Larson Gallery Guild. The Larson Gallery Guild consists of approximately 350 members and in 2022, this exhibition had around 100 entries. Since Guild members can… Continue Reading Larson Gallery Guild Member’s Exhibition Opening Reception
See the USA with the NPS! Summer Vacation Planning Tips
See the USA with the NPS! Summer Vacation Planning Tips
Looking to plan your next national park adventure? Interested in learning more about your favorite national park from the comfort of your home? Plan your next adventure with a National Park Service (NPS) ranger at Richland Public Library (955 Northgate Dr Richland WA 99352)! Learn how to navigate the NPS mobile app and Recreation.gov to… Continue Reading See the USA with the NPS! Summer Vacation Planning Tips
Centralia College Choir
Centralia College Choir
Come hear the Centralia College Choir perform under the direction of Cheryl Gorton.
Postmodern Jukebox
Postmodern Jukebox
Remaking the pop hits of today into the classic sounds of the legends of yesterday, Postmodern Jukebox has become a pop culture mainstay in its own right. One part celebration of vintage music and culture, one part “Saturday Night Live for singers”, a Postmodern Jukebox show is an unforgettable trip back in time that makes… Continue Reading Postmodern Jukebox
Honky Tonk Laundry
Honky Tonk Laundry
Jewel Box Theatre presents 4 weekends of boot-kicking’, good clean fun. When Lana Mae, owner of the Wishy Washy Washateria, hires hot mess Katie, they soon find themselves up to their elbows in soap, suds and cheating’ hearts. Watch these two turn their laundromat into a bootscootin’ Honky tonk and sing about those that done… Continue Reading Honky Tonk Laundry
Providence ElderPlace and AARTH Health Fair
Providence ElderPlace and AARTH Health Fair
PROVIDENCE ELDERPLACE PACE AND AFRICAN AMERICANS REACH AND TEACH HEALTH MINISTRY – AARTH – ON JUNE 9 WILL HOST JOURNEY TO HEALTHY AGING HEALTH FAIR FROM 11 AM TO 2 PM AT PROVIDENCE ELDERPLACE KENT-SOUTH IN KENT. THE FREE FAIR WILL FEATURE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, A PANEL DISCUSSION ON HEALTHY AGING, FOOD AND MUSIC. REGISTER AT… Continue Reading Providence ElderPlace and AARTH Health Fair
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
At first glance, "Randy Regier: Play in Reverse”—Boxx Gallery’s first retrospective—looks like a collection of vintage toys and games from the 1940s, ‘50s, and ‘60s. Look closer and some of the objects and their packaging reveal that arch humor is at play here. Study them a little longer and notice deeper references to popular culture… Continue Reading Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Concerts à la Carte Season Concludes with Grand Finale!
Concerts à la Carte Season Concludes with Grand Finale!
Organist Dr. Kirsten Santos Rutschman takes us on a whirlwind tour of Northern Europe in conclusion of our Concerts à la Carte season! A Bellingham native, Dr. Kirsten Santos Rutschman currently plays the four-manual, 5,206-pipe Austin Organ at Wayne Presbyterian Church, PA, where she is the full-time Interim Director of Music. Kirsten holds degrees from… Continue Reading Concerts à la Carte Season Concludes with Grand Finale!
Moths – Welcome to the Night
Moths – Welcome to the Night
Moths are so much more than those "boring" brown things you see in your closet, or those things that "fly in your hair"! They have dazzling patterns, fascinating life histories, and hold a diversity that puts butterflies to shame! And the best part - the show is happening in your backyard! Introducing yourself to moths… Continue Reading Moths – Welcome to the Night
Moths – Welcome to the Night
Moths – Welcome to the Night
Moths are so much more than those "boring" brown things you see in your closet, or those things that "fly in your hair"! They have dazzling patterns, fascinating life histories, and hold a diversity that puts butterflies to shame! And the best part - the show is happening in your backyard! Introducing yourself to moths… Continue Reading Moths – Welcome to the Night
Scouting for Butterflies
Scouting for Butterflies
Everyone loves butterflies, but how much do you really know about them? Are they all migratory? Aren't they in decline? How are they different than moths? Join David Droppers as we trek through the trails of Mountain Home Road in search of summer butterflies. Learn what makes each species unique, and how Lepidopterists study them.… Continue Reading Scouting for Butterflies
Scouting for Butterflies
Scouting for Butterflies
Everyone loves butterflies, but how much do you really know about them? Are they all migratory? Aren't they in decline? How are they different than moths? Join David Droppers as we trek through the trails of Mountain Home Road in search of summer butterflies. Learn what makes each species unique, and how Lepidopterists study them.… Continue Reading Scouting for Butterflies
Vineyard Education Series
Vineyard Education Series
We welcome you to one of our most popular summer events, the Vineyard Education Series! Get an up-close look at the current vintage, feel the sun, and learn from the professionals growing the grapes that make some of your favorite wines. This partnership is our greatest pride in sustainability, and our commitment to connecting you… Continue Reading Vineyard Education Series
Junior Ranger Celebration!
Junior Ranger Celebration!
Join Tri-Cities, WA's local state and national parks for a fun-filled day of Junior Ranger activities on Saturday, June 10th, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (PDT) at Sacajawea Historical State Park at 2503 Sacajawea Park Road in Pasco, Washington. Manhattan Project National Historical Park and Sacajawea Historical State Park rangers will be joined by… Continue Reading Junior Ranger Celebration!
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
At first glance, "Randy Regier: Play in Reverse”—Boxx Gallery’s first retrospective—looks like a collection of vintage toys and games from the 1940s, ‘50s, and ‘60s. Look closer and some of the objects and their packaging reveal that arch humor is at play here. Study them a little longer and notice deeper references to popular culture… Continue Reading Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Scarecrow Video Presents Flying Saucer Cinema: The Thing from Another World (1951)
Scarecrow Video Presents Flying Saucer Cinema: The Thing from Another World (1951)
Online Film Discussion Part of the Flying Saucer Cinema Series Scientists at an Arctic research station discover a spacecraft buried in the ice. Upon closer examination, they discover the frozen pilot. All hell breaks loose when they take him back to their station and he is accidentally thawed out! Based on the short story “Who… Continue Reading Scarecrow Video Presents Flying Saucer Cinema: The Thing from Another World (1951)
Bayshore Symphony Concert – Mount Vernon
Bayshore Symphony Concert – Mount Vernon
The Bayshore Symphony concludes Season 18 with music from the stage and screen by American composers Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, and John Williams. Trevor Lutzenhiser will conduct selections from Star Wars, Harry Potter, E.T., and Rodeo. Two concerts: Saturday, June 10 at 7:30pm in Mount Vernon and Sunday, June 11 at 3:00pm in Bellingham. $15… Continue Reading Bayshore Symphony Concert – Mount Vernon
Downtown Yakima Farmers Market
Downtown Yakima Farmers Market
Downtown Yakima Farmers Market is the premier market for fresh produce and artisan products in Central Washington. Held every Sunday 9am-1pm, May 14th-October 22nd, 2023, the market features local goods and produce from farmers, ranchers, food vendors, artisans/crafters and food producers. Enjoy entertainment from local artists and organizations while browsing the market. The market will… Continue Reading Downtown Yakima Farmers Market
CLUE
CLUE
CLUE Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn Written by Sandy Rustin Additional Material by Hunter Foster, and Eric Price It's a dark and stormy night and the audience is invited to a very unusual dinner party. Each of the guests has an alias, the butler offers a variety of weapons, and the host is…… Continue Reading CLUE
“Building a Legacy” Concert by the Sequim City Band
“Building a Legacy” Concert by the Sequim City Band
This special concert includes a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new music rehearsal hall and post-concert tours for the audience. Concert pieces echo the excitement of the musicians to be able to rehearse in a state-of-art facility. Pieces with energetic melodies and driving rhythms include a medley of Elton John songs, the contemporary “Flashing Winds” and… Continue Reading “Building a Legacy” Concert by the Sequim City Band
Music from Home: Rose Beattie, Mezzo-Soprano and Jinshil Yi, Piano
Music from Home: Rose Beattie, Mezzo-Soprano and Jinshil Yi, Piano
Mezzo-soprano Rose Beattie and pianist Jinshil Yi team up for an afternoon with a variety of art songs in the intimate setting of Wagner House at Lakewold Gardens. The program includes American classics by Copland, Ned Rorem and Horatio Parker, songs in Spanish by Guastavino and Obradors, Lieder by Schubert, Franz and Wagner, a set… Continue Reading Music from Home: Rose Beattie, Mezzo-Soprano and Jinshil Yi, Piano
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
After being exiled from the most advanced town in post apocalyptic Australia, a drifter travels with a group of abandoned children to rebel against the town’s queen. MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME deepens the Mad Max character without sacrificing the amazing vehicle choreography and stunts that made the originals memorable. What better way to celebrate the… Continue Reading Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome