Kids can explore the web of life from 9 a.m. to noon, March 31-April 3 at the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center. Visiting experts and museum staff lead this…
Join Us For The Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band
The Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band along with Dave McClure presents a Foggy Dew Western Review with full on cowboy comedy, western music and hilarious family friendly humor at Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center, Wenatchee. The fun starts at 4 p.m. and tickets $15.00 at door or in advance at the museum.
Explore! An Ecosystem Near You
Kids can explore the web of life from 9 a.m. to noon, March 31-April 3 at the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center. Visiting experts and museum staff lead this…
Dora Tibbets: Homesteader and Women’s Rights Pioneer
Cashmere was still Old Mission and Chelan County was yet to be named when Dora Tibbits and her husband Milton carved a living from their Dryden homestead in the early…
James J. Hill: Railroad Magnate and Wenatchee Visionary
“Work, hard work, intelligent work, and then more work,” was the mantra of railroad magnate James J. Hill. A hands-on detailed obsessed manager, Hill refused to believe the arid lands…
John A. Gellatly: Wenatchee’s First Citizen and Moral Crusader
Wenatchee First Citizen John A. Gellatly found plenty to cut his political teeth on during the rough-and-tumble Wild West era of the Apple Capital’s past. By 1909, Gellatly had succeeded…
E.T. Pybus: The Steve Jobs of Wenatchee
Before he became Wenatchee’s “Man of Steel,” industry builder and pioneer E.T. Pybus established a thriving blacksmith shop in a booming farm community. The shop quickly morphed from village blacksmith…
Epic Love Story Reborn At People Of Our Past
Cleveland mail-order bride Nellie Cox Davies didn’t have much time to have cold feet when she got off the train at Wenatchee to meet her betrothed in 1907. Two hours…
Personal History and People Of Our Past
My father, Cecil Piper, born in 1899 in Black Diamond, Kansas was full of stories of his life and times. I could never get enough of them. I am sorry…
Help Honor Our Community’s Veterans Nov. 1
Cold and hungry, frigidly squatting under cover thousands of miles from home: that is how many brave Americans spent their time in enemy territory, fighting wars they had not started but could not prevent being swept up in. Beginning Nov. 1 come explore the stories of some this community’s veterans at the Wenatchee Museum and Cultural Center.