Christmas Family Fun Day
Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center 127 South Mission Street, Wenatchee, WA, United StatesArts and crafts at the museum.
Arts and crafts at the museum.
WVMCC presents "A Different Kind of Story Time" with local actors reading favorite children's books in their own voice and style. Jan. 28 is Cynthia Brown with The Frog Prince.
"A Different Kind of Story Time" returns! This time local director, coach and performer Cynthia Brown reads "The Frog Prince Continued," by Jon Scieszka. Once the princess kisses the frog, he becomes the prince and they live happily ever after. But what if they didn’t? What if life with a former frog is annoying? What...
Admission is free all day at the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center on the first Friday of every month, and hours are extended to 8pm with light refreshments offered after 5:00. Enjoy the “Beacon of Friendship” exhibit as it winds up its stay in the museum’s main gallery.
A team of 10 medical professionals led by Confluence Health CEO Dr. Peter Rutherford will work with students (ages nine and above) to conduct an exploration of cow hearts in a dissection lab setting. Medical professionals include Dr. David Jaecks, Dr. Bob Wilson, Dr. Jennifer Jorgensen, Dr. Jonathan Bolles, Dr. Rachel Lundgren, Dr. Cate Straub,...
WVMCC presents "A Different Kind of Story Time," with local actors reading favorite children's books in their own voice and style. Feb. 11: Stephanie Wilson reads Love, Splat by Rob Scotton. All ages welcome!
As part of our Environmental Film & Lecture Series, explore the beautiful underwater landscapes of North Central Washington with images and cinematography by river snorkeler and guide Russ Ricketts. While many of us enjoy the dramatic geology of the region and have peered into the pristine depths of the many beautiful rivers and streams, a...
The Wenatchee Valley Museum’s popular living history program focuses this year on four leaders in our valley’s entertainment community. Music Theatre of Wenatchee founder Joan VanDivort is portrayed by Grace Lynch; KPQ Radio founder James Wallace, Sr. is portrayed by Jeff Heminger; musical theater director Pam Cole is portrayed by Sue Lawson; and Wenatchee Youth...
WVMCC presents "A Different Kind of Story Time," with local actors reading favorite children's books in their own voice and style. Feb. 25: Dave Williams reads Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein. All ages welcome!
The Wenatchee Valley Museum’s popular living history program focuses this year on four leaders in our valley’s entertainment community. Music Theatre of Wenatchee founder Joan VanDivort is portrayed by Grace Lynch; KPQ Radio founder James Wallace, Sr. is portrayed by Jeff Heminger; musical theater director Pam Cole is portrayed by Sue Lawson; and Wenatchee Youth...
The Wenatchee Valley Museum’s popular living history program focuses this year on four leaders in our valley’s entertainment community. Music Theatre of Wenatchee founder Joan VanDivort is portrayed by Grace Lynch; KPQ Radio founder James Wallace, Sr. is portrayed by Jeff Heminger; musical theater director Pam Cole is portrayed by Sue Lawson; and Wenatchee Youth...
The Wenatchee Valley Museum’s popular living history program focuses this year on four leaders in our valley’s entertainment community. Music Theatre of Wenatchee founder Joan VanDivort is portrayed by Grace Lynch; KPQ Radio founder James Wallace, Sr. is portrayed by Jeff Heminger; musical theater director Pam Cole is portrayed by Sue Lawson; and Wenatchee Youth...
The 38th annual Regional High School Art Show opens today. This popular exhibit highlights the best work of art students from throughout North Central Washington. The show is juried, with top winners in several categories advancing to competition in Olympia. The art show is cosponsored by North Central Educational Service District and the Office of...
A River Between Us documents the largest river restoration project in American history. Nearly 300 miles in length, flowing from southern Oregon to northern California, the vast communities of the Klamath River have been feuding over its water for generations, and as a result, bad blood has polluted their river and their relationships equally. Balancing...
WVMCC presents "A Different Kind of Story Time," with local actors reading favorite children's books in their own voice and style. March 11: Brian Higgins reads Horton Hears a Who, by Dr. Seuss. All ages welcome!