Saturday, April 20 10:00 PM – 2:00 PM FREE Meet local scientist, participate in hands-on projects, and build with LEGOS. This FREE event at the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural…
The Passage
A story about growing up, growing old, and the wild places that define us. As part of the 2018-19 Environmental Film & Lecture Series, award-winning journalist…
YESTERDAY
After a cultural heritage tour with Randy Lewis A compilation by Susan Evans, Bill Layman, Bruce Morrison and Karen Jacobsen The door where there is no door opened yesterday. On…
Bill Starkey Tribute Concert Memories
[metaslider id=9360] Thank you to Lisa Robinson for providing these wonderful images. March 12, 2018 Billie Holt “I am a long time Docent here at the museum and this…
39th Annual Regional High School Art Show – Award Winners
The Reception and Awards Ceremony was on March 10th, 2018. Anne Banks, Teaching and Learning Program Supervisor for the Arts, from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), was…
2018 People of our Past
More than 400 museum guests were treated to a glimpse of Wenatchee Valley’s history during its annual People of Our Past program Feb. 24-25. Volunteers recorded hundreds of hours to…
Early Wenatchee Stories: Brender Canyon’s Namesake
Brender Canyon’s Namesake Written by Ken Cramer WVMCC Board Member and Collections Volunteer This is the story of the first European settler to discover what is known today as Cashmere,…
An Important Message from the WVMCC
Dear Museum Donors, Volunteers and Supporters, There are some updates at the museum, and we wanted you to hear about them directly from the Board of Directors. We have announced…
Early Wenatchee Stories: The Creation of Chelan County 1899
The Creation of Chelan County 1899 Written by Ken Cramer WVMCC Board Member and Collections Volunteer Wenatchee and the Chelan area were all part of Okanogan County from 1888 to…
Early Wenatchee Stories: No Place Like Home for the Holidays
No Place Like Home for the Holidays Written by Ken Cramer WVMCC Board Member and Collections Volunteer The Tripp family moved to the Wenatchee Valley in the spring of…