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SUMMARY:Valley Vistas at Lemolo
DESCRIPTION:VALLEY VISTAS is officially HANGING! \nWe are so excited to announce that “Valley Vistas\,” our new group\nshow\, is officially hanging at Lemolo in Wenatchee! \nStop by to see the incredible variety of work by seven local artists:\nFaith Cowgill\, Jane Zanol\, Niki Stewart\, Sue Edick\, Cyndi Noyd\,\nClaudia Mullek\, and Nena Howell. You’ll find everything from oil and\nacrylic paintings to delicate watercolor and woven pieces—all\ncelebrating the spirit and scenery of our valley. \nA huge thank you to the fantastic Lemolo staff for hosting us! Their\nnew fall menu launches this Friday\, so come treat yourself while you\nenjoy the art. \nThe show runs now through November 30\, 2025. \nHope to see you at First Friday\, November 7!
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/31526/
LOCATION:Lemolo Cafe & Deli\, 114 N Wenatchee Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Día de los Muertos | Day of the Dead
DESCRIPTION:VERSIÓN DE ESPAÑOL: Únete al Museo y Centro Cultural del Valle de Wenatchee y el Consejo Empresarial Hispano para una celebración de Día de los Muertos el Sábado\, primero de noviembre de 4 a 8 PM. \nEste evento gratuito está abierto al público. Disfrute de divertidas actividades familiares de manualidades\, mariachi local\, bailes de grupo folklórico\, pintura de caras y deliciosa comida festiva en la zona de camiones de comida. Se invita a todos a traer fotografías en honor de los seres queridos que han partido para exhibirlos en nuestro Altar Comunitario. Se recomienda el pago en efectivo debido a que algunos vendedores de camiones de comida solo aceptan pagos en efectivo. \nEste evento es apoyado por Thriving Together. \nENGLISH VERSION: Join the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center and the Hispanic Business Council for a Day of the Dead celebration on Saturday\, November 1 from 4 to 8 PM! \nThis free event is open to the public. Enjoy fun family craft activities\, local mariachi\, folklorico group performances\, face painting\, and purchase festive food in the Food Truck Court. Everyone is encouraged to bring photographs in honor of lost loved ones to display on our Community Altar. Cash is encouraged due to some food truck vendors only accepting cash payments. \nThis event is sponsored by Thriving Together.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/dia-de-los-muertos-day-of-the-dead-2/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center\, 127 S Mission St\, Wenatchee\, WA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wenatchee Valley Museum":MAILTO:info@wvmcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251106T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251106T200000
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SUMMARY:Bots and Brews
DESCRIPTION:The Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center (WVMCC) and NCW Libraries invite you to grab a brew and try hands-on robotics challenges! \nFrom 6-8 PM\, adults can join us for a night of lighthearted robotics challenges! Come build\, drive and program the night away! Guests get one free drink token for an alcoholic or a non-alcoholic beverage included with their ticket. Guests must be 21 years or older. \nTickets are $20 for members and $25 for non-members. Pre-registration is required due to limited seats. Thank you to NCW Libraries for partnering with us for this event.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/bots-and-brews/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center\, 127 S Mission St\, Wenatchee\, WA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wenatchee Valley Museum":MAILTO:info@wvmcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251107T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251212T170000
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SUMMARY:Ellen Picken: 13 Senses
DESCRIPTION:FIRST FRIDAY RECEPTION Friday\, December 5th\, 5-7pm \nSpokane artist Ellen Picken engages multiple senses through her paintings and interactive sculptures\, exploring complex themes of existence\, ritual\, and nature. Meaning emerges not only from the symbolic colors and shapes in her paintings but also from the carefully chosen materials she uses to create her handmade paints. Personally meaningful substances collected from significant places—such as willow ash\, sandstone\, eggshell\, copper\, salt\, brick\, pinesap\, beeswax\, rust\, alluvial sand\, deer bone\, and iron oxide—are ground up and used to make her colors\, deepening the experience of the works. \nThe seasons are the Ritual. Our rituals uphold the original. They bring us into rhythm with the First and Ongoing Dance. \nThese are the four trees that guided my life. The Maple\, Ponderosa\, Willow\, and Mulberry of Antilon Creek. They taught and protected my cousins and siblings; made work and provided rest for my parents; gave\, whether anyone was aware of their offerings or not. Their gifts were too obvious for me to ignore. \nThere are two approaches to the paintings: the symbolic or the material. Symbolically they represent different aspects of a whole personality (vulnerability/protectiveness\, intro/extraversion etc.) Materially\, like the living trees\, the paintings are made of the same elements of the Earth but take different forms. The unique forms reveal understandable aspects of the overwhelming whole. In a graspable way\, they show us how to be in accordance with the cycles of life. That is their gift. \nYou have to be able to trust your inner voice to hear theirs. The Questioning Rounds sculpture in the center of the room is a tool for you to use to communicate with the paintings and yourself. Each tree will answer your question according to its(your) nature. Spin the disks. Wherever they stop in front of you\, ask a painting/tree the question with your thinking\, feeling\, or intuitive center in your head\, heart\, or diaphragm. See how the answer changes according to who you ask\, and from where your question originates within your physical/psychical Self. \nThese paintings incorporate or are entirely created with handmade paint. I collect minerals\, bones\, ash\, and rust from meaningful locations; my great-grandmother’s former home\, the forests our community helped to protect\, the river that is our water-source\, our city in disrepair. I transform the objects into pigment by grinding\, drying\, dissolving\, or oxidizing then stir in oil\, local beeswax and pine sap. \nEllen Picken Bio: \n“Picken’s simultaneously organic and geometric abstractions are part of a long tradition of universalist\, spiritual abstraction. Her works invite viewers to investigate ways of knowing and being\, celestial and earthly\, physical\, and intangible.” – Spokane Arts \nEllen Picken (b. 1980) explores complex themes of existence\, ritual\, and nature\, reflecting her deep engagement with the materials and landscapes that shape her practice. Best known for her monumental public artworks\, Picken has created large-scale murals across the United States for prominent organizations like Adobe\, Google\, and NYC Department of Transportation. She has exhibited regionally and internationally at venues including Samsøn (New York\, NY)\, Gage Academy (Seattle\, WA)\, GlogauAIR (Berlin\, GER)\, Lowell Ryan Projects (Los Angeles\, CA)\, and Entropy Gallery (Spokane\, WA). Picken holds a BFA in Printmaking and a BA in Visual Communication Design from Eastern Washington University. She resides in Spokane\, Washington.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/ellen-picken-13-senses/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:Navigating Untold Stories: A Historical Fiction Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Navigate untold stories in this historical fiction workshop at the Wells House! \nOn Saturday\, Nov. 8\, 2-5 PM\, explore local stories from our shared past at the Historic Wells House\, with local English instructor\, Zach Eddy\, and learn new techniques to help guide you to a place of discovery\, while you navigate the blurry line between fiction and non-fiction. \nDiscover what stories hide in the gaps of the historical record. How did W.T. “Bill” Clark feel when he returned to Wenatchee dirt poor in the spring of 1933\, nearly thirty years after irrigating our Valley? What did the tense conversations sound like\, as the passenger train moved in and out of a smoke-filled Wellington tunnel\, some deciding to hike out in waist-deep snow before the deadly 1910 avalanche fell? What did David Thompson think to himself as he navigated the pre-dammed Columbia\, floating for the first time into what is now present-day Wenatchee? \nStudents will discuss who gets to tell the stories and why they matter today. If you attended this class before\, this will be a whole new adventure. \nThis workshop costs $10 for WVMCC members and students and $20 for non-members. Registration is required. \nZach Eddy received his MFA in Poetry at the University of Idaho. His writing has appeared in Outskirts Literary Journal\, OneArt: The Book of Jobs Anthology\, Northwest Review\, The Confluence Magazine\, and elsewhere. He teaches English Composition and Creative Writing at Wenatchee Valley College\, and he is the Operations Coordinator for the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center. \nDisclaimer: This class is located on the Wenatchee Valley College Campus at 625 Nelson Avenue. Unfortunately\, the Wells House is not currently ADA accessible. We apologize for the inconvenience.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/navigating-untold-stories-a-historical-fiction-workshop/
LOCATION:The Wells House\, 801-817 Nelson Ave\, Wenatchee\, 98801\, United States
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SUMMARY:Poetry Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Dear Poets and Poetry Lovers\, \n \nDue to the availability of Brian’s studio this month\, we’ve shifted our Third Thursday Poetry Open Mic to the Second Thursday.  \n \nThe details remain the same:\n \n\nWHEN:  Thursday\, November 13     4:30-6:00\n \nWHAT:  read your own poem(s)\, or someone else’s\, or just listen\n \nWHY:  because poetry is soul-food\n \nWHERE:   Brian’s studio is located on Columbia Street between Yakima & Kittitas Streets\n \nI suggest you park on Wenatchee Ave.\, walk down to Columbia\, and then walk through the metal gate.  Straight ahead you’ll see some stairs and a metal door.  You have arrived!  Ring the doorbell and someone will let you in.  (It may take a few seconds.)\n \nFeel free to bring snacks\, a beverage (alcoholic or non)\, and friends.  \n \nWe like to chat\, laugh\, discuss and be inspired by poetry and by each other.\n \nDonations help Brian keep the lights on – please consider expressing your thanks to him for the venue.\n \nI hope to see you there!
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/poetry-open-mic-2/
LOCATION:WA
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Wenatchee Valley Museum":MAILTO:info@wvmcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251114T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251114T170000
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CREATED:20250121T223310Z
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SUMMARY:Banned Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Banned Book Club is focused on highlighting and protecting books which have been censored\, challenged\, or banned.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/banned-book-club-2/2025-11-14/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Public Library\, 310 Douglas Street\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Save the Date
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T205150
CREATED:20251018T221615Z
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SUMMARY:Apple Pie Smackdown at Watercore Cider
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy Delicious Apple Pies at Watercore Cider in Downtown Wenatchee! \nJoin us for a community gathering that cherishes our valley’s historic love for apple pie! On Saturday\, Nov. 15\, bakers will compete for the title of Best Apple Pie\, and you can be the judge.  \nEvent Schedule: \nPie Drop-Off: 10 AM – 12 PM\nPie Sampling & Activities: 1-5 PM\nApple Industry Exhibit Tours: 1-4 PM\nWinners Announced & Live Music: 6-8 PM \nTickets are $5 per person can pre-register or are available at the door at Watercore Cider. Each ticket includes five pie tastings\, two votes for your favorite pies\, and a free guided tour of the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center’s Apple Industry Exhibit between 1-4 PM.  \nPie Baking Contestants: Entries cost $10 and will be asked to submit 2 pies. Pre-registration is required.  \nCome hungry and ready to help crown the valley’s best apple pie! \n1st Place Prize: Winners name will be engraved on a trophy\, along with a one-year Museum Membership\, $50 Watercore gift card\, and $50 cash. \n2nd Place Prize: One-year Museum Membership and $50 Watercore gift card.\n3rd Place Prize: Museum $25 event gift card and $25 Watercore gift card. 
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/apple-pie-smackdown-at-watercore-cider/
LOCATION:Watercore Cider\, 19A N Wenatchee Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Watercore":MAILTO:info@watercorecider.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T200000
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SUMMARY:Art at the Cellars
DESCRIPTION:One day art gallery event at Plain Cellars Winery!\nThese accomplished artists are all local to Plain\, which has more artists per square foot than other town! \nOriginal art only – no prints. \nNovember 15\nNoon – 8:00pm\nPlain Cellars Winery
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/art-at-the-cellars/
LOCATION:Plain Cellars Winery\, 18479 Alpine Acres Rd\, Plain\, 98826\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Plain Cellars Winery":MAILTO:dmillard@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251115T160000
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SUMMARY:Nooks & Crannies Tour at the Wells House
DESCRIPTION:Study all the Nooks and Crannies of the Historic Wells House! \nHave you ever seen the basement of the Wells House? How about the 3rd floor servant’s quarters? Come unlock the secrets of this 116-year-old mansion! The Wells House was the previous home of W.T. Clark\, A.Z. Wells\, and was the first ever college building built on the Wenatchee Valley College campus. \nGuests will see the maid’s quarters\, the attic room where the college newspaper was written\, and the former billiard room where the first WVC students socialized. Volunteer docents will provide architectural insight and stories of the homes’ residents on this guided tour. \nAdmission is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. Proceeds from this tour support the ongoing maintenance and upkeep of this treasured home. Registration is required. Reserve your spot for this rare tour today! \nThe Wells House is located on the Wenatchee Valley College Campus at 625 Nelson Avenue. Unfortunately\, the Wells House is not currently ADA accessible. We apologize for the inconvenience.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/nooks-crannies-tour-at-the-wells-house/
LOCATION:The Wells House\, 801-817 Nelson Ave\, Wenatchee\, 98801\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wenatchee Valley Museum":MAILTO:info@wvmcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251121T210000
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SUMMARY:Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:Bring your friends and best your competitors in a game of trivia at the museum! \nTeams of 2-8 players will compete for prizes in this evening of challenging trivia. Bring your own snacks and we will have wine or beer for purchase for those 21 years and older. \nAdmission is $1 per person and preregistration is required. Registration opens one week before each event and closes two hours before the event.
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/trivia-night/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center\, 127 S Mission St\, Wenatchee\, WA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wenatchee Valley Museum":MAILTO:info@wvmcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251129T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251129T200000
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CREATED:20251103T182552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T174221Z
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SUMMARY:ArtBox • Mission District
DESCRIPTION:FEATURING ORIGINAL ART IN THE MISSION DISTRICT\n• BENEFITTING NCW ARTS •\n Saturday\, November 29\, 2025\nNational Small Business Saturday\n2:00 pm – 8:00 pm \n207 Mission Ave • Cashmere\, WA\n \nDISCOVER THE ARTBOX • SUPPORT LOCAL • BUILD A LEGACY \nPatron of the arts\, join us in the collection of curated art pieces. Curating your home’s landscape or finding the perfect holiday gift while directly investing in the vibrant future of North Central Washington’s creative economy. \nEvent Summary — ArtBox • Mission District \nJoin us in the historic heart of Cashmere for the first installment of our new annual ArtBox event benefiting NCW Arts Alliance. The intimate setting of the Mission District provides the perfect atmosphere for discovering smaller\, historically-inspired\, and masterfully crafted works ready to become the newest addition to your home or that of a loved one. \nNCWARTS.ORG – Join the Patrons. Build the Legacy. \n• shop dozens of local artists •\n• take part in live demonstrations •\n• enjoy live music •\n• cash bar and snacks available for purchase (proceeds benefitting NCW Arts) •\nWe are proud to announce the Friend of the Arts Sponsor of ArtBox • Mission District: Rhein Haus\n\n  \nThe cash bar will feature drinks generously provided by: \n\n\n \n\n  \nThese events wouldn’t be possible without the Artists\, but we also have a need for Volunteers and Sponsors! \n\nVOLUNTEER INQUIRY\n\n\nSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES\n \nNCW Arts Alliance is hosting not one\, but two\, ArtBox events in 2025.\nInterested in ArtBox • Wells & Wade? Click HERE. \nTake a quick tour of the Mission District venue.\nhttps://ncwarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/IMG_9522.mov\n \nBY
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/artbox-mission-district/
LOCATION:207 Mission Ave.\, 207 Mission Ave.\, Cashmere\, WA\, 98815\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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