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SUMMARY:First Friday
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/first-friday-13/
LOCATION:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180310T030000
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SUMMARY:A Different Kind of Story Time: Dr. Seuss' Oh The Thinks You Can Think
DESCRIPTION:Amy Edwards read Dr. Suess’ Oh The Thinks You Can Think\nFollowed by a craft
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/different-kind-story-time-dr-seuss-oh-thinks-can-think/
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SUMMARY:Bill Starkey Tribute Concert
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join us Monday\, March 12 at 10:00 AM for a special Organ Concert honoring one of our most dedicated volunteers\, Bill Starkey. Refreshments will be offered. Please RSVP if possible by calling (509) 888-6240 or by clicking here. \n\n\n\nIn his 41 years of service to the Museum\, Bill has been instrumental in the installation\, preservation and maintenance of the original Liberty Theater Pipe Organ.\n\n\n\n\nAbout the organist\, Sharon Stearnes\n\nSharon was staff organist at the Tacoma Pizza & Pipes starting in 1983. She played there for 16 years before the restaurant was lost in a fire in August 1999. She also played at the Bellevue Pizza & Pipes restaurant from 1987-1992 and at the Seattle Pizza & Pipes from 1984 until it closed in about 1989. \nSharon was the organist for the Seattle Mariners from 1985-1990. \nShe currently works for Aflac as an Associate Sales Coordinator and plays the organ at the Gig Harbor United Methodist Church \n\n\nAbout the Organ\nSince the organist first accompanied the musical comedy Chin Chin during the grand opening of Wenatchee’s Liberty Theater in December of 1919\, the museum’s Liberty Theater Wurlitzer Pipe  \n\nOrgan has provided entertainment and wonderful memories for generations of theatergoers and museum visitors. Originally installed to provide sound effects and music for silent films and vaudeville performances\, even after the introduction of “talkies” in the late 1920s organists continued to play musical interludes during stage productions\, matinees and other events well into the 1940s. The organ was moved to the museum in 1988-89. With its 10 ranks of pipes and two keyboards\, the Liberty Theater Pipe Organ can reproduce the sounds of a full orchestra and a large number of special effects. From auto horns to xylophone — a variety of instruments and sounds including clarinet\, bass drums\, cymbals\, sleigh bells and horses’ hoof beats are at the fingertips of the organist. The wooden shutters above the chamber windows open and close\, providing volume control and emphasis to the particular sounds from each chamber. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/bill-starkey-tribute-concert/
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SUMMARY:Environmental Film & Lecture Series: A River Film
DESCRIPTION:“A River Film” is a story about people\, and how they have\, over many years\, constructed a relationship with a river to support the needs and aspirations of many users\, while working to maintain the environment that supports those differing priorities.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe central player in the story is the river\, but the story can’t be told without a focus on the people of the region. Their story concerns complex relationships with other people\, fish\, and the wider Columbia Basin. The uniqueness of the Okanagan/Okanogan Basin involves the fact that all this happens within a watershed that is regulated by two political entities across a US/Canada international boundary. Therefore\, this story is also about the effects of a regulatory scheme across an International border on a watershed that supports a wide range of economic and ecosystem uses.\n\n\n“A River Film” is an annual story. As the years repeat\, the story of the river unfolds in a pattern. The film’s theme is universal\, concerning everyone involved. The story is positive and inspiring.\n\n\n \n\n\nTrout Unlimited Washington Water Project sponsors the film. Series sponsors are Trust for Public Land\, Chelan Douglas Land Trust\, Wenatchee River Institute and the Wenatchee Valley Museum. Wenatchee Valley Medical Group sponsors free children’s activities. The event features a no-host bar\, free popcorn and treats.
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/a-river-film/
LOCATION:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180320T120000
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SUMMARY:Environmental Film & Lecture Series - Elwha: A River Reborn
DESCRIPTION:The Elwha River is resurgent with new life thanks to the largest dam removal project anywhere in the world. A true watershed-scale recovery\, Elwha River Chinook are swimming once again to the foot of the Olympic Mountains\, with 70 miles of habitat reopened to them. Come hear the unfolding story of the Elwha’s renewal with award-winning author Lynda V. Mapes. Mapes\, a Seattle Times reporter\, is an associate of the Harvard Forest of Harvard University and was recognized by NOAA Fisheries in 2016 with the prestigious Dr. Nancy Foster Habitat Conservation Award.\n\n\n \n\n\nNEW THIS YEAR: Thanks to generous support from the Wenatchee Valley Medical Group\, we will have Makerspace activities at every Environment Film & Lecture Series this year. Fun for the whole family!
URL:https://www.wenatcheevalleymuseum.org/event/environmental-film-lecture-series-elwha-river-reborn-2/
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SUMMARY:Trivia Night!
DESCRIPTION:Trivia Night @ The Museum\nFriday\, March 30\n6:00 PM – 9:00 PM\n$1 per person \nPut 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. 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. \nThere 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. \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. Trivia night will take place in the performance center of the historic museum building at 127 S. Mission Street in Wenatchee. \nFor more information\, contact the museum at 509-888-6240.
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