The Museum and Wells House are open free to the public from 4 to 8 PM on the First Friday of the month. On September 2, join us at the Museum at 6:30 PM for a presentation by Randy Dasho on the Wellington Train Disaster, the deadliest avalanche in North Amercian history. Meet us at...
Join us for Family Saturday each month on the Saturday following First Friday. The Museum offers free admission on Family Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Explore the exhibits, listen to the pipe organ, follow the model train over its tracks, and discover more history, arts, and culture of our region. Visit the museum...
Join us on Thursday, September 8 at 7 PM as we partner with Wenatchee Confluence Rotary Club for our Environmental Film and Speaker Series to show "Eating our way to Extinction." This film takes audiences on a cinematic journey around the world, from the depths of the Amazon rainforests to the Taiwanese Mountains, the Mongolian...
You and your microbes are invited to the public opening of Zoo in You: The Human Microbiome on Saturday, September 10 from 10 AM to 4 PM. Trillions of microbes make their homes inside our bodies, and we wouldn’t be able to survive without each other! Zoo in You, invites guests of all ages to...
The Wells House and the Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra present Concerts on the Wells House Lawn. Featuring: September 14 - WVS Flutes and Clarinets Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy an evening of music. We will have wine available for purchase. All concerts start at 7:00 and are free. All groups...
This members' only event gives our members exclusive access to the Zoo in You Exhibit and hands-on programming. All ages are welcome and encouraged to attend. Join us on Friday, September 16 for a night of microbe themed food and drinks, a fun talk from local Research Molecular Biologist Tracy Somera and an exhibit scavenger...
Join us on Saturday’s in October for this drop-in program to assemble a beaded bracelet representing microbe DNA. Learn how the base pairs of DNA partner in specific ways. Visitors will use beads to assemble DNA jewelry according to the genetic codes of different bacteria. This free event is a drop-in program. Stop by the...