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SUMMARY:Environmental Film & Lecture Series: Lost Homeland
DESCRIPTION:Historian E. Richard Hart and biologist/musician Ken Bevis team up to deliver a fun\, scholarly program on the history of the Methow tribe\, the Columbia Reservation and the beautiful valley and river system that sustained indigenous hunter/gatherer populations for centuries. Hart will use slides of newly discovered images featured in his book “Lost Homeland\,” while Bevis will perform original songs inspired by the beauty of the Methow Valley. \n 
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/environmental-film-lecture-series-lost-homeland/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:Apple Capital Records: Members Only Opening
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URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/apple-capital-records-members-opening/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:First Friday - Public Opening of Apple Capital Records
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URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/first-friday-public-opening-apple-capital-records/
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SUMMARY:Apple Label Swap Meet
DESCRIPTION:Fruit label collectors will converge on the Wenatchee Valley Museum from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday\, Oct. 7. The free swap meet is a great opportunity to add to existing collections or just to peruse an art form that died out after the advent of the cardboard box in the late 1950s. \nFruit labels identified and promoted Washington State fruit on the ends of wood fruit crates starting in the early 1900s. From the valley to the orchards\, the art on the ends of the boxes has left an enduring history of the early days of Wenatchee and North Central Washington fruit growers. \nCollectors are as interested in the tales of the past as much as the discovery of a rare label. \n“I got into collecting because I was working in the industry and thought the old labels were cool\,” said Mike Doty. “Then I started to get to know people who had worked in the industry when labels were still used. All of us collectors try to gather as much information as we can when we add to our collection. We love the stories.” \nDoty\, who has about 2\,000 labels in his private collection\, says there are about 8\,000 labels in circulation from the extremely rare (and valuable) to the prolific. \nLabel designers\, inspired by the scenic beauty of the Pacific Northwest\, painted idyllic scenes filled with flowing rivers and quaint villages\, rosy-cheeked children and a country brimming with perfect fruit. \nThe work of producing the labels did not stop in the artist studio\, however. Fruit label lithography was not a Xerox process. It was a slow and highly skilled profession. The printing process required using heavy limestones\, careful alignment\, specially treated paper and meticulous attention to detail. \nThat craftsmanship is part of the lure for avid collectors. \nThe event includes live demonstrations of the museum’s 1920s apple sorter and a chance to see a display of vintage fruit labels. \nThe swap meet is free and open to the public. For more information\, please contact the museum at 888-6240 or go to wenatcheevalleymuseum.org.
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/apple-label-swap-meet/
LOCATION:WA
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CREATED:20170720T060055Z
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SUMMARY:A Different Kind of Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Rob Spradlin reads Dog Breath by Dave Pilkey
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/story-time-7/
LOCATION:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171014T020000
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SUMMARY:Fire and Ice Geology Tour
DESCRIPTION:There is still room on the Fire and Ice Geology Tour slated for 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday\, Oct. 14. Tickets are $40 for members\, $45 for nonmembers. \nTour guide and geology enthusiast Ken Lacy leads this all-day excursion through the Lower Moses Coulee\, Waterville Plateau and Brewster’s Grand Terrace. Lacy will talk about the immense forces behind the formation of towering basalt cliffs and describe the features the inspired the ice age vocabulary of moraine\, kames\, eskers\, drumlins and kettles. \nWhile touring Brewster’s Grand Terrace\, tour-goers will see the source of the glacial ice-borne boulders (erratics) that cover so much of the Waterville Plateau. Also featured are the volcanic feeder dikes of Pine Canyon and a stop for lunch at Chief Joseph Dam. \nLacy is a board member of the Ice Ages Floods Institute and is passionate about sharing the story of North Central Washington Geology. \nFor more information\, contact the museum at 509-888-6240. \nGrab some tickets now!
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/fire-ice-geology-tour/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:Environmental Film & Lecture Series: Coppermine River Trip
DESCRIPTION:In late July of 2016\, four men from Wenatchee pushed off from the short of Point Lake in Canada’s Northwest Territory and launched down the Coppermine River. The group will share highlights of this grand adventure Tuesday\, Oct. 17 at the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center. Their talk is part of the Wenatchee Valley Environmental Film & Lecture Series. \nAfter 24 days of paddling and 350 miles\, the four reached their destination: the Arctic Ocean and the Inuit village of Kugluktuk. The trip inspired poetry\, song and left all four adventurers wishing to share their experience of rapids\, canyons\, wolves\, loons\, bugs\, char\, storms\, scenery and wonderful wilderness. \nKids are welcome and the Museum Makerspace is open for hands-on science activities for ages 6 and up thanks to support from Wenatchee Valley Medical Group. The event is free and open to the public. A $5 donation is suggested. There will be light snacks and an opportunity to purchase beer or wine. \nSeries sponsors include the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust\, Trust for Public Land\, Wenatchee River Institute\, Wenatchee Valley Museum and the Wenatchee Valley medical Group. \nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m. For more information\, contact the museum at 509-888-6240. \n 
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/environmental-film-lecture-series-coppermine-river-trip/
LOCATION:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171021T040000
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SUMMARY:A Different Kind of Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Vern Smith reads The Jazz Fly\, followed by an instrument petting zoo.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171027T110000
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SUMMARY:Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:Put on your thinking cap for a casual evening of trivia for local history buffs\, culture gurus and museum lovers from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday\, Oct. 27. Bring your friends and meet some of the smartest people around. Test your knowledge of museum exhibits\, Wenatchee valley history\, natural science\, music and current events.There will be six rounds with five questions each. Each round will have a different theme. At the end of the round\, each team will submit their answers for the questions asked and the scores will be tallied. A great way to prepare for this special trivia night is to visit the museum and check out its Facebook page. \nMuseum curator and trivia co-director Melanie Wachholder sees the trivia night as a great way to make new friends\, learn more about local history and show off what you know.“We will have a mix of questions\, some will be focused on our local history.” Wachholder said. “We want people to come in and test their knowledge on all sorts of subjects!” \n“We will have a mix of questions\, some will be focused on our local history.” Wachholder said. “We want people to come in and test their knowledge on all sorts of subjects!” \nTrivia night will take place in the performance center of the historic museum building at 127 S. Mission Street in Wenatchee. \nBring a group (up to six people per team) or come alone and enjoy snacks\, drinks and a win-the-pot prize during this friendly competition. Cost is $1 per person. Wine and beer will be available for purchase. \nFor more information\, contact the museum at 509-888-6240.
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/trivia-night/
LOCATION:WA
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