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SUMMARY:Film & Speaker Series: Era of Megafires
DESCRIPTION:The Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center is partnering with the U.S. Forest Service in hosting the mixed media presentation Era of Megafires\, on Thursday\, September 11\, at 6 PM. \nLearn about the nature of wildfires\, their natural role on the forest\, and how human impacts are significantly increasing incidences of Mega fires (100\,000+ acre fires). \nThis presentation will be presented by Dr. Paul Hessburg\, sharing knowledge conducted from nearly 30 years of fire and landscape ecology research\, accompanied by stunning video vignettes and wildlife photography from John Marshall. \nAdmission is free for members and $5 for non-members. Registration is recommended. \nFunds from this event support the Museum’s mission-serving programs\, including featured exhibits\, MakerSpace\, robotics clubs\, field trips\, student scholarships\, community cultural events\, film and speaker series\, and collection restorations.  \nThe Era of Megafires was produced by Wenatchee-based documentary film company\, North 40 Productions\, and is sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service. The 2025-26 Film & Speaker Series is supported by the City of Wenatchee and the City of East Wenatchee.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/film-speaker-series-era-of-megafires/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center\, 127 S Mission St\, Wenatchee\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Educational
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SUMMARY:Film & Speaker Series: Wonderful\, Weird\, & Worrisome Objects in WA State Museums w/ Harriet Baskas
DESCRIPTION:The Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center is excited to collaborate with Humanities Washington for a night of Wonderful\, Weird\, and Worrisome Objects from our archives! \nJoin journalist Harriet Baskas as she unveils her life’s mission to find the oddest collection items tucked away in Washington State museums on Wednesday\, Sep. 24\, at 5:30 PM. \nMost museums display no more than 10 percent of their holdings\, often citing “not enough space” as the reason. But there are also a wide range of cultural\, philosophical\, political\, environmental\, historic\, and even superstitious reasons why museums keep some objects from public view. \nIn this talk\, explore a wide range of hidden objects found in the back rooms of museums in our state and around the country. Examples include a Spokane institution that holds Bing Crosby’s toupées and a museum in Lynden that’s home to a 150-year-old pickle. When possible\, we will have local museum curators on hand to answer questions\, participate in our discussions\, and unbox a few hidden treasures. \nThis event is free for everyone\, but registration is recommended. Doors open at 5 PM. \nFunds from this event support the Museum’s mission-serving programs\, including featured exhibits\, MakerSpace\, robotics clubs\, field trips\, student scholarships\, community cultural events\, film and speaker series\, and collection restorations. \nThe 2025-26 Film & Speaker Series is supported by the City of Wenatchee and the City of East Wenatchee. This event is brought to you by Humanities Washington.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/film-speaker-series-wonderful-weird-worrisome-objects-in-wa-state-museums-w-harriet-baskas/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center\, 127 S Mission St\, Wenatchee\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Educational
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SUMMARY:Film & Speaker Series: Elder Speak
DESCRIPTION:The 2025-26 Film and Speaker Series presents Elder Speak: A Journey to Wisdom \nElder Speak is a guided\, nine-month journey that honors\, affirms\, and brings forth the deep\, often untapped wisdom of our Elders. This culminating event is a sacred space to listen\, witness\, and understand the personal and collective paths of four remarkable Elders\, Glen Carlson\, Joe Roy\, Merry Roy\, and Ron Scutt. \nOn Oct. 9\, at 6 PM\, listen to their heartfelt reflections connect us to our shared human experience—offering insight into how to navigate hardship\, cherish joy\, and hold gratitude for all of life’s moments. As the elders explore their own stories\, they honor us with their wisdom and invite us to reflect on our own lives\, resilience\, and purpose. \nJoin the Ripple Foundation for an inspiring 2-hour gathering of gentle\, wise\, and endearing storytelling that enriches lives and strengthens community. \nAdmission is free for members and $5 for non-members. Registration is recommended. \nFunds from this event support the Museum’s mission-serving programs\, including featured exhibits\, MakerSpace\, robotics clubs\, field trips\, student scholarships\, community cultural events\, film and speaker series\, and collection restorations.  \nThe Ripple Foundation is sponsored by Dan’s Food Market\, the Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center\, Wenatchee Valley Tech\, Curate by Dorrinda\, Cascade Autocenter\, Mike West Leavenworth Realty\, Cashmere Storage\, Seeds Learning Center\, Cashmere Valley Bank\, the Icicle Center for the Arts\, and the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center. The 2025-26 Film & Speaker Series is supported by the City of Wenatchee and the City of East Wenatchee.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/film-speaker-series-elder-speak/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center\, 127 S Mission Street\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Educational
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SUMMARY:Film & Lecture Series: Fish War
DESCRIPTION:The 2025-26 Film and Speaker Series presents: Fish War \nThe Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center is honored to host a screening of the award-winning documentary Fish War on Thursday\, Nov. 13\, at 6 PM. \nFilm Description: \nWhen the state of Washington made it illegal for tribes to fish for salmon in their usual and accustomed places\, it was a declaration of war. FISH WAR follows the tribes’ fight to exercise their treaty-reserved fishing rights. A landmark court case in 1974 would affirm the tribes’ treaty rights and establish them as co-managers of the resource\, but the fate of salmon in the Pacific Northwest still hangs in the balance. \nFollowing the screening\, the Indigenous Roots and Reparation Foundation (IRRF) will host a Q&A panel discussing the impacts of this film. \nAdmission is free for both WVMCC and tribal members and $5 for non-members. Registration is recommended. \nFunds from this event support the Museum’s mission-serving programs\, including featured exhibits\, MakerSpace\, robotics clubs\, field trips\, student scholarships\, community cultural events\, film and speaker series\, and collection restorations.  \nFish War was produced by Wenatchee-based documentary film company\, North 40 Productions. The 2025-26 Film & Speaker Series is supported by the City of Wenatchee and the City of East Wenatchee.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/film-lecture-series-fish-war/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center\, 127 S Mission St\, Wenatchee\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Educational
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