6th Annual First Tee Open Golf Tournament
Three Lakes Golf Club 2695 Golf Drive, MalagaFirst United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
First United Methodist Church of Olympia 1224 Legion Way SE, OlympiaSigns, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Skagit County Historical Museum 501 S. 4th St., La ConnerCinema Classics: The Treasure of Sierra Madre
Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre 508 S Main Street, MoscowLive Music by Denny Sedam at Henry Earl Estate Wines
Henry Earl Estate Wines 25 E Main Street, Walla WallaWeek of Events
Walk In Watercolor: Let’s Play with Color Wednesday
Join us for a fun and relaxed watercolor class where you'll explore new techniques and experiment with vibrant colors. Perfect for all levels - no prior experience needed! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Creative watercolor technique mixing and blending Layering balance between water and pigment
Scene | Unseen – Chris Holt
Dive into the paradoxical world of Scene | Unseen, where artist Chris Holt masterfully intertwines the visible and the invisible, the foreground and the background. Through intricate layers of symbolism and contrasts, Holt's invented scenes juxtapose delicate florals, treated like floral portraits in clear glass vases, against the majestic, serene landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. The […]
Scene | Unseen – Chris Holt
Dive into the paradoxical world of Scene | Unseen, where artist Chris Holt masterfully intertwines the visible and the invisible, the foreground and the background. Through intricate layers of symbolism and contrasts, Holt's invented scenes juxtapose delicate florals, treated like floral portraits in clear glass vases, against the majestic, serene landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. The […]
Scene | Unseen – Chris Holt
Dive into the paradoxical world of Scene | Unseen, where artist Chris Holt masterfully intertwines the visible and the invisible, the foreground and the background. Through intricate layers of symbolism and contrasts, Holt's invented scenes juxtapose delicate florals, treated like floral portraits in clear glass vases, against the majestic, serene landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. The […]
Scene | Unseen – Chris Holt
Dive into the paradoxical world of Scene | Unseen, where artist Chris Holt masterfully intertwines the visible and the invisible, the foreground and the background. Through intricate layers of symbolism and contrasts, Holt's invented scenes juxtapose delicate florals, treated like floral portraits in clear glass vases, against the majestic, serene landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. The […]
Native Plant Online Presale
Attention all gardeners! Do you want to add more diversity to your landscape? Are you interested in reducing your water usage? Would you like to support native pollinators? The Washington Native Plant Society Columbia Basin Chapter Native Plant Sale is for you! Choose from a selection of more than 70 varieties of flowering plants, shrubs, […]
WSU Aging Lab Seeking Participants Age 50+
Researchers in the Department of Psychology are examining how individuals complete important daily activities from their own homes and what sort of strategies or aids people may use to support successful task completion. Additionally, researchers are evaluating how use of these strategies or aids may differ across cultures. We are seeking adults age 50+ who […]
KEEN’s Native Plant Sale
ONLINE ORDERS ARE OPEN! KEEN's native plant sale fundraiser focuses on promoting the use of native flora in landscaping and restoration projects. This event highlights trees and shrubs that are well-adapted to the specific environmental conditions of Central Washington. These native plants are chosen for their ability to thrive in the local climate, requiring less […]
Native Plant Online Presale
Attention all gardeners! Do you want to add more diversity to your landscape? Are you interested in reducing your water usage? Would you like to support native pollinators? The Washington Native Plant Society Columbia Basin Chapter Native Plant Sale is for you! Choose from a selection of more than 70 varieties of flowering plants, shrubs, […]
WSU Aging Lab Seeking Participants Age 50+
Researchers in the Department of Psychology are examining how individuals complete important daily activities from their own homes and what sort of strategies or aids people may use to support successful task completion. Additionally, researchers are evaluating how use of these strategies or aids may differ across cultures. We are seeking adults age 50+ who […]
Native Plant Online Presale
Attention all gardeners! Do you want to add more diversity to your landscape? Are you interested in reducing your water usage? Would you like to support native pollinators? The Washington Native Plant Society Columbia Basin Chapter Native Plant Sale is for you! Choose from a selection of more than 70 varieties of flowering plants, shrubs, […]
WSU Aging Lab Seeking Participants Age 50+
Researchers in the Department of Psychology are examining how individuals complete important daily activities from their own homes and what sort of strategies or aids people may use to support successful task completion. Additionally, researchers are evaluating how use of these strategies or aids may differ across cultures. We are seeking adults age 50+ who […]
Native Plant Online Presale
Attention all gardeners! Do you want to add more diversity to your landscape? Are you interested in reducing your water usage? Would you like to support native pollinators? The Washington Native Plant Society Columbia Basin Chapter Native Plant Sale is for you! Choose from a selection of more than 70 varieties of flowering plants, shrubs, […]
WSU Aging Lab Seeking Participants Age 50+
Researchers in the Department of Psychology are examining how individuals complete important daily activities from their own homes and what sort of strategies or aids people may use to support successful task completion. Additionally, researchers are evaluating how use of these strategies or aids may differ across cultures. We are seeking adults age 50+ who […]
Native Plant Online Presale
Attention all gardeners! Do you want to add more diversity to your landscape? Are you interested in reducing your water usage? Would you like to support native pollinators? The Washington Native Plant Society Columbia Basin Chapter Native Plant Sale is for you! Choose from a selection of more than 70 varieties of flowering plants, shrubs, […]
WSU Aging Lab Seeking Participants Age 50+
Researchers in the Department of Psychology are examining how individuals complete important daily activities from their own homes and what sort of strategies or aids people may use to support successful task completion. Additionally, researchers are evaluating how use of these strategies or aids may differ across cultures. We are seeking adults age 50+ who […]
6th Annual First Tee Open Golf Tournament
The First Tee in Wenatchee, a non-profit youth development organization that integrates the game of golf with a life skills curriculum to build inner strength, self-confidence, and resilience, is holding their 6th Annual 2024 First Tee Open golf tournament on Friday, July 26 at Three Lakes Golf Club in Malaga, WA just outside of Wenatchee. […]
Art in the Park Festival
Art in the Park Festival Join us for two fantastic days of creativity and fun at the Art in the Park Festival! This awesome event will be held at Howard Amon Park, where you can immerse yourself in a world of artistic wonders. July 26th & 27th, from 8am-6pm at Howard Amon Park! Discover a […]
Scene | Unseen – Chris Holt
Dive into the paradoxical world of Scene | Unseen, where artist Chris Holt masterfully intertwines the visible and the invisible, the foreground and the background. Through intricate layers of symbolism and contrasts, Holt's invented scenes juxtapose delicate florals, treated like floral portraits in clear glass vases, against the majestic, serene landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. The […]
Native Plant Online Presale
Attention all gardeners! Do you want to add more diversity to your landscape? Are you interested in reducing your water usage? Would you like to support native pollinators? The Washington Native Plant Society Columbia Basin Chapter Native Plant Sale is for you! Choose from a selection of more than 70 varieties of flowering plants, shrubs, […]
WSU Aging Lab Seeking Participants Age 50+
Researchers in the Department of Psychology are examining how individuals complete important daily activities from their own homes and what sort of strategies or aids people may use to support successful task completion. Additionally, researchers are evaluating how use of these strategies or aids may differ across cultures. We are seeking adults age 50+ who […]
The 26th Samish Island Arts Festival
Join us for an island vibe without taking a ferry here at our 26th Samish Island Arts Festival, Saturday, July 27th from 10-4. There will be 40 original artists with booths including photography, pottery, jewelry, woodworking, textiles, glassworks and garden art among many others. At our beer garden the Edison-based Terramar Brewstillery will pour artisan […]
Scene | Unseen – Chris Holt
Dive into the paradoxical world of Scene | Unseen, where artist Chris Holt masterfully intertwines the visible and the invisible, the foreground and the background. Through intricate layers of symbolism and contrasts, Holt's invented scenes juxtapose delicate florals, treated like floral portraits in clear glass vases, against the majestic, serene landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. The […]
Native Plant Online Presale
Attention all gardeners! Do you want to add more diversity to your landscape? Are you interested in reducing your water usage? Would you like to support native pollinators? The Washington Native Plant Society Columbia Basin Chapter Native Plant Sale is for you! Choose from a selection of more than 70 varieties of flowering plants, shrubs, […]
WSU Aging Lab Seeking Participants Age 50+
Researchers in the Department of Psychology are examining how individuals complete important daily activities from their own homes and what sort of strategies or aids people may use to support successful task completion. Additionally, researchers are evaluating how use of these strategies or aids may differ across cultures. We are seeking adults age 50+ who […]
Plant Foraging Workshop: Yarrow
Plant Foraging Workshop: Yarrow
Join WRI for our Plant Foraging Series. We will be hosting plant foraging workshops to introduce people to the abundance of local plants and their edible, medicinal, and functional uses. Each workshop will feature a new plant at its unique harvest time. Participants will learn hands-on how to identify, harvest, propagate, and make use of […]
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
$5 bag sale on Saturday. Household items, sporting goods, and crafts are available. All profits go to local and national nonprofits.
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Even after an exhausting global search, poor Prince Rupert can’t seem to find the perfect Princess. A storm brings surprise visitor, Charley, to the palace. Could she be his perfect princess? Only if she can pass the Queen’s ridiculous princess test. This classic tale full of humor, adventure, and interactive elements will spark the imagination […]
Fairy Fest
Fairy Fest
Join in fairy-themed events and discover a little magic in our natural world! Search for hidden fairies in the gardens, play lawn games, make your own fairy wings and a tiny fairy door for your garden, enjoy live music and dance performances, vote for your favorite fairy house and more!
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Learn how the cultural and ecological history of Olympia’s historic shoreline intertwine during our Sea Stroll walking tours! Starting from the Estuarium, we'll explore the changes to Olympia's shoreline, from its geologic past to present-day concerns like rising sea levels. Learn about the importance of estuaries and what they can do for us, discover the […]
Edison Open Garden Hours
Edison Open Garden Hours
Spend this summer in the garden! Weekly Open Garden Hours at all four elementary school gardens and Pride garden. Stop by to help out our Garden Education Managers with garden chores and then take home a fun activity. Contact our Garden Education Manager for more information or questions: [email protected]
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
$5 bag sale on Saturday. Household items, sporting goods, and crafts are available. All profits go to local and national nonprofits.
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Even after an exhausting global search, poor Prince Rupert can’t seem to find the perfect Princess. A storm brings surprise visitor, Charley, to the palace. Could she be his perfect princess? Only if she can pass the Queen’s ridiculous princess test. This classic tale full of humor, adventure, and interactive elements will spark the imagination […]
Fairy Fest
Fairy Fest
Join in fairy-themed events and discover a little magic in our natural world! Search for hidden fairies in the gardens, play lawn games, make your own fairy wings and a tiny fairy door for your garden, enjoy live music and dance performances, vote for your favorite fairy house and more!
Facilitation Lab DC: Practice Playground with Voltage Control
Facilitation Lab DC: Practice Playground with Voltage Control
Facilitation Lab is an open space for facilitators—from expert professionals to new beginners—to share experiences, tackle challenges, and experiment with various techniques for onsite and virtual workshops and sessions. Join this kick-off event to meet other DC area facilitators and help set the flow, feeling, and rhythm of future meetups. - Impromptu Networking: Begin with […]
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Learn how the cultural and ecological history of Olympia’s historic shoreline intertwine during our Sea Stroll walking tours! Starting from the Estuarium, we'll explore the changes to Olympia's shoreline, from its geologic past to present-day concerns like rising sea levels. Learn about the importance of estuaries and what they can do for us, discover the […]
Summer Family Matinee Series
Summer Family Matinee Series
SUMMER FAMILY MATINEE season is here! Every screening is FREE and starts at 1 PM. July 9 - The Little Rascals July 10 - The Land Before Time July 11 - Puss in Boots: The Last Wish July 16 - The Bad Guys July 17 - Sing 2 July 18 - Trolls Band Together July […]
Tuesday Market
Tuesday Market
Tuesday Market is set to open for its fifth season on June 4, featuring live music, cooking demonstrations, a beer garden, a food cart, youth activities and plenty of local produce, eggs, and meat products. The Tuesday Market runs weekly from 4-7 p.m. through Oct. 15 on the main lawn at the Latah County Fairgrounds […]
History Sunset Cruises
History Sunset Cruises
History Sunset Cruise Tickets on Sale Now! Join local legend and historian Brian Griffin, San Juan Cruises, and the Whatcom Museum for another summer of History Sunset Cruises! Sailing every Tuesday at 6 pm from July 9 – September 10, Brian shares his extensive knowledge of local history, lore, and trivia as you cruise around […]
Pride Open Garden Hours
Pride Open Garden Hours
Spend this summer in the garden! Weekly Open Garden Hours at all four elementary school gardens and Pride garden. Youth are welcome to come by on a drop-in basis for gardening and fun activities. The Pride Garden is intended to be a space for 2SLGBTQIA+ or questioning middle and high schoolers to build community. Contact […]
Parlor Talk with Kai Battenberg
Parlor Talk with Kai Battenberg
Please join us on Tuesday, July 23rd at the historic McConnell Mansion for a Parlor Talk featuring Kai Battenberg from the University of Idaho Herbarium. Learn more about Clara Ransom, an influential early Moscow resident and UI graduate with a Master’s in Botany whose plant collections survived the 1906 Administration Building fire and are preserved […]
Sharpstein Open Garden Hours
Sharpstein Open Garden Hours
Spend this summer in the garden! Weekly Open Garden Hours at all four elementary school gardens and Pride garden. Stop by to help out our Garden Education Managers with garden chores and then take home a fun activity.
PWS: Food Preservation Series
PWS: Food Preservation Series
This hands-on workshop mini series with Farmer Jennifer Kleffner, teaches food preservation methods. Fermentation (2/6/24), pickling (2/13/24), making jams (2/20/24), jellies & chutneys and freezing and drying foods (2/27/24) will be presented. SLC's Public Workshop Series (PWS) workshops are open to the public and are offered on a 'Pay What You Can' basis. Registration is […]
Intermediate/Advanced Drop-In Ballet Class
Intermediate/Advanced Drop-In Ballet Class
Come dance with us! Our open classes are for ages 15 to Adult, and are geared toward Intermediate to Intermediate-Advanced and Professional dancers. Our instructors each bring a unique style and approach to class, offering personal feedback and thoughtful concepts in a warm, supportive atmosphere. Open classes focus on healthy placement with an emphasis on […]
Movie Book Club: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Movie Book Club: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
KPAC and BookPeople presents ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST as part of our new Movie Book Club series. In the Fall of 1963, a Korean War veteran and criminal pleads insanity and is admitted to a mental institution, where he rallies up the scared patients against the tyrannical nurse. Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher […]
Wednesday Wenatchee Birding
Wednesday Wenatchee Birding
Go birding with knowledgeable WRI staff around Walla Walla Point Park and the Horan Natural Area in Wenatchee! All birding skill levels are welcome. Need binoculars? We have loaner binoculars that you can borrow. This is a great opportunity to learn about eBird, the largest biodiversity-related community science project in the world, and utilize it […]
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
$5 bag sale on Saturday. Household items, sporting goods, and crafts are available. All profits go to local and national nonprofits.
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Even after an exhausting global search, poor Prince Rupert can’t seem to find the perfect Princess. A storm brings surprise visitor, Charley, to the palace. Could she be his perfect princess? Only if she can pass the Queen’s ridiculous princess test. This classic tale full of humor, adventure, and interactive elements will spark the imagination […]
Fairy Fest
Fairy Fest
Join in fairy-themed events and discover a little magic in our natural world! Search for hidden fairies in the gardens, play lawn games, make your own fairy wings and a tiny fairy door for your garden, enjoy live music and dance performances, vote for your favorite fairy house and more!
Green Park Open Garden Hours
Green Park Open Garden Hours
Spend this summer in the garden! Weekly Open Garden Hours at all four elementary school gardens and Pride garden. Stop by to help out our Garden Education Managers with garden chores and then take home a fun activity. Contact our Garden Education Manager for more information or questions: [email protected]
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Learn how the cultural and ecological history of Olympia’s historic shoreline intertwine during our Sea Stroll walking tours! Starting from the Estuarium, we'll explore the changes to Olympia's shoreline, from its geologic past to present-day concerns like rising sea levels. Learn about the importance of estuaries and what they can do for us, discover the […]
Summer Family Matinee Series
Summer Family Matinee Series
SUMMER FAMILY MATINEE season is here! Every screening is FREE and starts at 1 PM. July 9 - The Little Rascals July 10 - The Land Before Time July 11 - Puss in Boots: The Last Wish July 16 - The Bad Guys July 17 - Sing 2 July 18 - Trolls Band Together July […]
Transcendence Art Gallery Opening Reception
Transcendence Art Gallery Opening Reception
Prepare to embark on a transcendent voyage through the realms of artistic expression at the Gladish in Pullman, Washington, with our latest exhibition, "Transcendence: A Journey Through Art." Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Palouse, this showcase invites you to explore the limitless possibilities of human imagination and creativity. "Transcendence" beckons visitors to venture […]
The Gladish Players Present: Romeo and Juliet
The Gladish Players Present: Romeo and Juliet
The Gladish Players are set to enchant audiences with their innovative production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," adapted for just 10 actors. This highly anticipated performance is the second installment in the Summer Courtyard Series, a beloved annual event that brings a fresh Shakespearean show to the community each year. The show will be held […]
Garden Party: Flowers
Garden Party: Flowers
Join Walla Walla Valley Farm to School at Heritage Park to learn about the joys of flowers! Create bouquets, sample edible flowers, enjoy a free kids craft, and free produce from the gardens while it lasts!
Moscow Film Society: Thelma and Louise
Moscow Film Society: Thelma and Louise
Moscow Film Society presents THELMA & LOUISE as part of their Crime in the 90s series. With this pop-culture landmark, screenwriter Callie Khouri and action auteur Ridley Scott rewrote the rules of the road movie, telling the story of two best friends who find themselves transformed into accidental fugitives during a weekend getaway gone wrong. […]
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
$5 bag sale on Saturday. Household items, sporting goods, and crafts are available. All profits go to local and national nonprofits.
Berney Open Garden Hours
Berney Open Garden Hours
Spend this summer in the garden! Weekly Open Garden Hours at all four elementary school gardens and Pride garden. Stop by to help out our Garden Education Managers with garden chores and then take home a fun activity. Contact our Garden Education Manager for more information or questions: [email protected]
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Even after an exhausting global search, poor Prince Rupert can’t seem to find the perfect Princess. A storm brings surprise visitor, Charley, to the palace. Could she be his perfect princess? Only if she can pass the Queen’s ridiculous princess test. This classic tale full of humor, adventure, and interactive elements will spark the imagination […]
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs features the life and work of local sign maker, graphic artist, and painter Bob Mortenson of Mortenson Signs of Mount Vernon. Since the early 80's, the family business has grown from a one-man operation in the garage where everything was done by hand to a team employing the latest of technology. […]
Fairy Fest
Fairy Fest
Join in fairy-themed events and discover a little magic in our natural world! Search for hidden fairies in the gardens, play lawn games, make your own fairy wings and a tiny fairy door for your garden, enjoy live music and dance performances, vote for your favorite fairy house and more!
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Learn how the cultural and ecological history of Olympia’s historic shoreline intertwine during our Sea Stroll walking tours! Starting from the Estuarium, we'll explore the changes to Olympia's shoreline, from its geologic past to present-day concerns like rising sea levels. Learn about the importance of estuaries and what they can do for us, discover the […]
Summer Family Matinee Series
Summer Family Matinee Series
SUMMER FAMILY MATINEE season is here! Every screening is FREE and starts at 1 PM. July 9 - The Little Rascals July 10 - The Land Before Time July 11 - Puss in Boots: The Last Wish July 16 - The Bad Guys July 17 - Sing 2 July 18 - Trolls Band Together July […]
Facilitation Lab HQ with Voltage Control: Practice Playground
Facilitation Lab HQ with Voltage Control: Practice Playground
Join us at Practice Playground, where facilitators come together to explore, experiment, and evolve their craft. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, this lab offers an unparalleled opportunity to practice in real-time, receive constructive feedback, and learn from peers. Come prepared to practice a variety of facilitation techniques, from traditional methods […]
Winter Solstice Festival
Winter Solstice Festival
The Winter Solstice (or Midwinter) marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, bringing with it the promise of increased sunlight in the days ahead. It is a time to embrace the darkness, connect with nature and honor the changing of the seasons as a reminder that every ending is also a new […]
GreenStage Presents FREE Shakespeare in the Park
GreenStage Presents FREE Shakespeare in the Park
FREE Shakespeare in the Park! Get ready for a summer full of family fun and FREE theater in the great outdoors all across parks in Seattle, Burien, Fall City, Vashon Island, and Lynnwood. GreenStage, Seattle’s longest-operating Shakespeare company, celebrates its 36th season of Shakespeare in the Park with mainstage shows “TWELFTH NIGHT” and “HENRY VI […]
Moscow Community Band: Summer Concert Series
Moscow Community Band: Summer Concert Series
The Moscow Community Band, featuring musicians from around the Palouse, presents three free concerts of traditional and contemporary band music. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are always welcome; no audition required.
Art House Theater Day: Eyes Without a Face
Art House Theater Day: Eyes Without a Face
KPAC presents EYES WITHOUT A FACE as part of Art House Theater Day. At his secluded chateau in the French countryside, a brilliant, obsessive doctor attempts a radical plastic surgery to restore the beauty of his daughter’s disfigured countenance—at a horrifying price. Eyes Without a Face, directed by the supremely talented Georges Franju, is rare […]
Bloodletting (a Filipino vampire play)
Bloodletting (a Filipino vampire play)
Under the watchful moon, Farrah and her brother, Bosley, return to the Philippines to spread their father’s ashes. But an encounter with an aswang – a Filipino vampire – awakens a power that is ancient, terrifying and innate in Farrah.. Will she embrace her new-found power? Or let it destroy herself and her brother? This […]
Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot
Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot
It is December 1936 and Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his leading role in the play Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of holiday revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of […]
Art in the Park Festival 2024
Art in the Park Festival 2024
Art in the Park Festival hosts an annual attendance of over 70k people throughout two sunny days in Howard Amon Park. Artists from around the United States travel to show case, demonstrate, educate, and sell their original work. Boasting over 300 artists, Art in the Park Festival colourfully engulfs Howard Amon Park in Richland, Washington. […]
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
$5 bag sale on Saturday. Household items, sporting goods, and crafts are available. All profits go to local and national nonprofits.
Salmon Sighting
Salmon Sighting
We invite you to marvel at pink salmon as they make their biannual migration. Staff will be available with games, prizes, and answers to all of your questions! Dates: Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from August 25 through September 17 Where: Thompson Creek Bridge. From Bellingham take HWY 542 east through the town of Glacier and […]
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Even after an exhausting global search, poor Prince Rupert can’t seem to find the perfect Princess. A storm brings surprise visitor, Charley, to the palace. Could she be his perfect princess? Only if she can pass the Queen’s ridiculous princess test. This classic tale full of humor, adventure, and interactive elements will spark the imagination […]
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs features the life and work of local sign maker, graphic artist, and painter Bob Mortenson of Mortenson Signs of Mount Vernon. Since the early 80's, the family business has grown from a one-man operation in the garage where everything was done by hand to a team employing the latest of technology. […]
Fairy Fest
Fairy Fest
Join in fairy-themed events and discover a little magic in our natural world! Search for hidden fairies in the gardens, play lawn games, make your own fairy wings and a tiny fairy door for your garden, enjoy live music and dance performances, vote for your favorite fairy house and more!
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Learn how the cultural and ecological history of Olympia’s historic shoreline intertwine during our Sea Stroll walking tours! Starting from the Estuarium, we'll explore the changes to Olympia's shoreline, from its geologic past to present-day concerns like rising sea levels. Learn about the importance of estuaries and what they can do for us, discover the […]
Cinema Classics: The Treasure of Sierra Madre
Cinema Classics: The Treasure of Sierra Madre
KPAC presents THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE as part of our new Cinema Classics series, featuring films chosen by our Classics Film Committee. Two down-on-their-luck Americans searching for work in 1920s Mexico convince an old prospector to help them mine for gold in the Sierra Madre Mountains. Remade but never duplicated, this darkly humorous morality […]
Weekends on Wall
Weekends on Wall
Happy Monday Spokane! Downtown is hosting some upcoming and exciting opportunities for creative, aspiring individuals. Are you a vendor, artist, or entertainer interested in being a part of events presented by Downtown Spokane? Make sure to become a part of our registered vendor program and receive updates when opportunities become available. Don't miss out on […]
Winter Solstice Festival
Winter Solstice Festival
The Winter Solstice (or Midwinter) marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, bringing with it the promise of increased sunlight in the days ahead. It is a time to embrace the darkness, connect with nature and honor the changing of the seasons as a reminder that every ending is also a new […]
Anna Katarina
Anna Katarina
Anna Katarina, named one of Canada's 8 hottest emerging artists by Exclaim! Magazine, is a singer-songwriter known for her authentic voice, candid lyrics, and genre-blending compositions, raised in the mountains of British Columbia and Appalachian North Carolina. Her music draws inspiration from artists like Joni Mitchell and Sheryl Crow. Yet, she crafts a unique path […]
Live Music by Denny Sedam at Henry Earl Estate Wines
Live Music by Denny Sedam at Henry Earl Estate Wines
Denny Sedam is one of our favorites at Henry Earl! About the artist: Denny Sedam began playing the guitar in 1958 at a boyhood friend's house one day when he picked on up leaning against the wall and started plunking around with it. He didn't know the first thing about guitars, but knew he had […]
GreenStage Presents FREE Shakespeare in the Park
GreenStage Presents FREE Shakespeare in the Park
FREE Shakespeare in the Park! Get ready for a summer full of family fun and FREE theater in the great outdoors all across parks in Seattle, Burien, Fall City, Vashon Island, and Lynnwood. GreenStage, Seattle’s longest-operating Shakespeare company, celebrates its 36th season of Shakespeare in the Park with mainstage shows “TWELFTH NIGHT” and “HENRY VI […]
Kinds of Kindness
Kinds of Kindness
KPAC presents KINDS OF KINDNESS, the new films from director Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things, The Favourite). A man seeks to break free from his predetermined path, a cop questions his wife’s demeanor after her return from a supposed drowning, and a woman searches for an extraordinary individual prophesied to become a renowned spiritual guide. A […]
Bloodletting (a Filipino vampire play)
Bloodletting (a Filipino vampire play)
Under the watchful moon, Farrah and her brother, Bosley, return to the Philippines to spread their father’s ashes. But an encounter with an aswang – a Filipino vampire – awakens a power that is ancient, terrifying and innate in Farrah.. Will she embrace her new-found power? Or let it destroy herself and her brother? This […]
Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot
Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot
It is December 1936 and Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his leading role in the play Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of holiday revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of […]
Friday Night Flicks
Friday Night Flicks
Ohme Gardens presents Friday Night Flicks Pulp Fiction This 1994 Cult Classic is a date night for ages 21+. Gates open at 8:15. come stroll the grounds get your concessions and pick your spot on the lawn. Show begins at dusk, approximately 9pm. Beer, wine, and concessions will be available for purchase. No outside food […]
Bourbon and Bellows
Friday Night Flicks
Friday Night Flicks
Ohme Gardens presents Friday Night Flicks Pulp Fiction This 1994 Cult Classic is a date night for ages 21+. Gates open at 8:15. come stroll the grounds get your concessions and pick your spot on the lawn. Show begins at dusk, approximately 9pm. Beer, wine, and concessions will be available for purchase. No outside food […]
Farmers Market Cartoons
Farmers Market Cartoons
KPAC and the Moscow Rotary Club present FARMERS MARKET CARTOONS! Join us for a delightful selection of kid-friendly animated shorts. Admission is free and you are welcome to drop in anytime. Concessions will be available for purchase. Cartoons will run from 8 AM – 12 PM throughout the summer, unless otherwise stated. Sponsored by the […]
Life in Richland: Hanford Workers and Their Families
Life in Richland: Hanford Workers and Their Families
Join a Manhattan Project National Historical Park ranger on a free 2.5-mile (4 km) guided walk around the neighborhoods near the Uptown Shopping Center in Richland, WA on Saturday, July 27 from 9:00-11:00 am PDT. Learn about daily life in Richland and the homes, shopping districts, and green spaces built for Manhattan Project workers and […]
NSEA Work Party
NSEA Work Party
Help restore salmon habitat by clearing out invasive vegetation from the scenic South Fork of the Nooksack River with us and the Whatcom Land Trust! Registration is required due to limited parking and tools. Directions to parking: from Bellingham, take Mt. Baker Highway east to the HWY 9 roundabout, take HWY 9 until you reach […]
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
$5 bag sale on Saturday. Household items, sporting goods, and crafts are available. All profits go to local and national nonprofits.
Tieton Tag Sale
Tieton Tag Sale
Mighty Tieton is hosting their second Tag Sale! Join us Saturday, July 27 from 9 – 3 at the Mighty Tieton Warehouse in Tieton, Washington. The Tag Sale will feature unique vintage items, fabulous estate sale finds, and eclectic treasures curated from personal collections from around the world! We encourage Tag Sale guests to bring […]
Salmon Sighting
Salmon Sighting
We invite you to marvel at pink salmon as they make their biannual migration. Staff will be available with games, prizes, and answers to all of your questions! Dates: Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from August 25 through September 17 Where: Thompson Creek Bridge. From Bellingham take HWY 542 east through the town of Glacier and […]
Ceramics for Adults
Ceramics for Adults
Register By: 48 hours in advance " A la Carte" Clay Classes10 classes for $275 or 5 classes for $175. Take classes in any order, consecutive or ala carte. Registrations will be accepted at any time during this period. All class fees must be paid at time of registration. The fee includes instruction, supplies and […]
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Even after an exhausting global search, poor Prince Rupert can’t seem to find the perfect Princess. A storm brings surprise visitor, Charley, to the palace. Could she be his perfect princess? Only if she can pass the Queen’s ridiculous princess test. This classic tale full of humor, adventure, and interactive elements will spark the imagination […]
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs features the life and work of local sign maker, graphic artist, and painter Bob Mortenson of Mortenson Signs of Mount Vernon. Since the early 80's, the family business has grown from a one-man operation in the garage where everything was done by hand to a team employing the latest of technology. […]
Fairy Fest
Fairy Fest
Join in fairy-themed events and discover a little magic in our natural world! Search for hidden fairies in the gardens, play lawn games, make your own fairy wings and a tiny fairy door for your garden, enjoy live music and dance performances, vote for your favorite fairy house and more!
Palouse Music Festival
Palouse Music Festival
The Palouse Arts Council is excited to present the Palouse Music Festival on Saturday, July 27th , at Hayton-Greene Park in Palouse, WA. The festival features musicians from the Palouse area, from traditional Irish music to Americana to rock ‘n’ roll. There are vendors and a beer garden in the park all day. There is […]
Disability Pride Celebration
Disability Pride Celebration
The event will kick off at eleven with a proclamation from the Spokane Mayor about the passage of the American’s with Disabilities Act 24 years ago. Multi-cultural dance presentations, folk music by Dan Maher, and a presentation of the Tom McTevia Memorial Accessible Recreation Award to ParaSport Spokane will round out the entertainment. The Memorial […]
PUNCH presents: Fatal Abstraction
PUNCH presents: Fatal Abstraction
PUNCH presents: Fatal Abstraction Every Saturday in May in the old Thorp fire station, 12-4 pm Opening: May 4, 12-4pm with music & beer! This May, PUNCH presents a survey of work by six (mostly) regional artists, who individually approach the notion of abstraction in their own personal and inventive ways. And though our clever […]
Pullman Depot | At the Freight Room
Pullman Depot | At the Freight Room
Visit us at the Pullman Depot - Freight Room Exhibits & Displays on local heritage. Check out the recent brick and roof tile restoration. We have train cars too! Saturdays 1:00 - 4:00pm - 330 N. Grand Ave, Suite H Use Whitman St entrance [email protected] https://pullmandepot.org/
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Learn how the cultural and ecological history of Olympia’s historic shoreline intertwine during our Sea Stroll walking tours! Starting from the Estuarium, we'll explore the changes to Olympia's shoreline, from its geologic past to present-day concerns like rising sea levels. Learn about the importance of estuaries and what they can do for us, discover the […]
Book Signing: Till My Last Day by Deborah Swenson
Book Signing: Till My Last Day by Deborah Swenson
Join us for another book signing with local author, Deborah Swenson. The book signing will be for her new sequel to her Desert Hills Trilogy. Deborah will be in the store from 1-3pm on Saturday, July 27th! Till My Last Day, Book Two in the Desert Hills Trilogy, set in the 19th Century, is a […]
Scarecrow Academy Presents Election Year: Politics on Film
Scarecrow Academy Presents Election Year: Politics on Film
Year Six of Scarecrow Academy brings an in-depth look at movies that examine the world of politics in the cinema. In nine weeks of free online conversations, we explore the various approaches that great filmmakers take to the political process. From comedy to tragedy, from satire to fable, with directors ranging from Frank Capra to […]
Kinds of Kindness
Kinds of Kindness
KPAC presents KINDS OF KINDNESS, the new films from director Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things, The Favourite). A man seeks to break free from his predetermined path, a cop questions his wife’s demeanor after her return from a supposed drowning, and a woman searches for an extraordinary individual prophesied to become a renowned spiritual guide. A […]
Kinds of Kindness
Kinds of Kindness
KPAC presents KINDS OF KINDNESS, the new films from director Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things, The Favourite). A man seeks to break free from his predetermined path, a cop questions his wife’s demeanor after her return from a supposed drowning, and a woman searches for an extraordinary individual prophesied to become a renowned spiritual guide. A […]
Winter Solstice Festival
Winter Solstice Festival
The Winter Solstice (or Midwinter) marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, bringing with it the promise of increased sunlight in the days ahead. It is a time to embrace the darkness, connect with nature and honor the changing of the seasons as a reminder that every ending is also a new […]
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Scarecrow Video and Maple Leaf Community Council present MOVIES BY THE TOWER 2023
Scarecrow Video and Maple Leaf Community Council present MOVIES BY THE TOWER 2023
Saturday nights in August, Scarecrow Video and the Maple Leaf Community Council present MOVIES BY THE TOWER, a series of free outdoor film screenings at Maple Leaf Reservoir Park (1020 NE 82nd St, Seattle). Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Asian and Asian American filmmaking with Scarecrow Video’s curated selection of movies that celebrate […]
Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band w/ special guests Buzz Brump @ Icicle Creek Center for the Arts
Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band w/ special guests Buzz Brump @ Icicle Creek Center for the Arts
Clinton Fearon & the Boogie Brown Band and Buzz Brump are teaming up to present an unforgettable night of reggae and genre-bending funk. Grab your dancing shoes and get set to boogie the night away!
GreenStage Presents FREE Shakespeare in the Park
GreenStage Presents FREE Shakespeare in the Park
FREE Shakespeare in the Park! Get ready for a summer full of family fun and FREE theater in the great outdoors all across parks in Seattle, Burien, Fall City, Vashon Island, and Lynnwood. GreenStage, Seattle’s longest-operating Shakespeare company, celebrates its 36th season of Shakespeare in the Park with mainstage shows “TWELFTH NIGHT” and “HENRY VI […]
Summer Blockbuster: Back to the Future
Summer Blockbuster: Back to the Future
KPAC presents BACK TO THE FUTURE as part of our Summer Blockbuster series featuring nostalgic summer movies from the last 50 years voted on by you! Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown. […]
Bloodletting (a Filipino vampire play)
Bloodletting (a Filipino vampire play)
Under the watchful moon, Farrah and her brother, Bosley, return to the Philippines to spread their father’s ashes. But an encounter with an aswang – a Filipino vampire – awakens a power that is ancient, terrifying and innate in Farrah.. Will she embrace her new-found power? Or let it destroy herself and her brother? This […]
Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot
Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot
It is December 1936 and Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his leading role in the play Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of holiday revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of […]
Last Minute Improv
Last Minute Improv
Ready to laugh?? Please join us on Saturday, July 27 in The Green Room as i.e.f.c. presents "Last Minute Improv." This program features 90 minutes of hilarious, unexpected, improv comedy, with an intermission. The performers encourage audience participation! This event is suitable for ages 16 and up. Doors will open at 6:30 PM, with a […]
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
First United Methodist Church of Olympia Annual Estate and Rummage Sale
$5 bag sale on Saturday. Household items, sporting goods, and crafts are available. All profits go to local and national nonprofits.
Salmon Sighting
Salmon Sighting
We invite you to marvel at pink salmon as they make their biannual migration. Staff will be available with games, prizes, and answers to all of your questions! Dates: Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from August 25 through September 17 Where: Thompson Creek Bridge. From Bellingham take HWY 542 east through the town of Glacier and […]
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Juice Box Theatre Presents The Princess and The Pea
Even after an exhausting global search, poor Prince Rupert can’t seem to find the perfect Princess. A storm brings surprise visitor, Charley, to the palace. Could she be his perfect princess? Only if she can pass the Queen’s ridiculous princess test. This classic tale full of humor, adventure, and interactive elements will spark the imagination […]
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: The Art of Bob Mortenson
Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs features the life and work of local sign maker, graphic artist, and painter Bob Mortenson of Mortenson Signs of Mount Vernon. Since the early 80's, the family business has grown from a one-man operation in the garage where everything was done by hand to a team employing the latest of technology. […]
Fairy Fest
Fairy Fest
Join in fairy-themed events and discover a little magic in our natural world! Search for hidden fairies in the gardens, play lawn games, make your own fairy wings and a tiny fairy door for your garden, enjoy live music and dance performances, vote for your favorite fairy house and more!
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Learn how the cultural and ecological history of Olympia’s historic shoreline intertwine during our Sea Stroll walking tours! Starting from the Estuarium, we'll explore the changes to Olympia's shoreline, from its geologic past to present-day concerns like rising sea levels. Learn about the importance of estuaries and what they can do for us, discover the […]
Ice Cream Social at the McConnell Mansion
Ice Cream Social at the McConnell Mansion
Meet us at the McConnell Mansion on Sunday, July 28th from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. for an afternoon of free family fun at the 47th Annual Ice Cream Social. Celebrate summer with activities for the kids, horse and wagon rides, live music by Beargrass, and of course, free ice cream sundaes! This event is […]
NSEA Guided River Walk – South Fork Nooksack River
NSEA Guided River Walk – South Fork Nooksack River
Learn all about salmon, their habitat, and conduct water quality experiments. Free, fun for all ages, no RSVP needed. Requires walking on some uneven trail with a few short inclines/steps.
Summer Blockbuster: Back to the Future
Summer Blockbuster: Back to the Future
KPAC presents BACK TO THE FUTURE as part of our Summer Blockbuster series featuring nostalgic summer movies from the last 50 years voted on by you! Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown. […]
Winter Solstice Festival
Winter Solstice Festival
The Winter Solstice (or Midwinter) marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, bringing with it the promise of increased sunlight in the days ahead. It is a time to embrace the darkness, connect with nature and honor the changing of the seasons as a reminder that every ending is also a new […]
GreenStage Presents FREE Shakespeare in the Park
GreenStage Presents FREE Shakespeare in the Park
FREE Shakespeare in the Park! Get ready for a summer full of family fun and FREE theater in the great outdoors all across parks in Seattle, Burien, Fall City, Vashon Island, and Lynnwood. GreenStage, Seattle’s longest-operating Shakespeare company, celebrates its 36th season of Shakespeare in the Park with mainstage shows “TWELFTH NIGHT” and “HENRY VI […]
Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot
Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot
It is December 1936 and Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his leading role in the play Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of holiday revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of […]