Wenatchee First Fridays
May 3rd, Take a Walk-Bike-or-Drive for Wenatchee's Arts
On this month’s self-guided tour of Wenatchee's arts, enjoy an experimental art installation, the works of three photographers, a painter’s ode to nature, 94 years of Apple Blossom Festival memorabilia, a town full of bronze sculptures, and an orchard themed art exhibit. As usual, the art experiences offered are diverse…and spread out; so you might want to grab your bike to see it all. Have fun, ride safely and enjoy!
Good Habits, Great Grades
Surviving the School Year
This is the time of year when students are stricken with spring fever and teachers are experiencing the pressures of the end of the year. High stakes testing is imminent, and everyone’s pushing to meet goals and complete the curriculum. So how do we all survive? How do we make ...
Common Ground
Startup Weekend promises to help local entrepreneurs
One gets the sense in this fast-evolving economy that figuring out ways to help entrepreneurs get their ideas to market might be a more fruitful strategy than hoping to land the occasional significant existing business that wants to relocate to our region. The challenge is helping people with creative ideas ...
An Apple a Day
Planning for the inevitable
First, I want to thank everyone who emailed, called or mentioned to me in person their condolences over my mother's death, and that they were glad that I wrote my experiences in An Apple A Day. When I started this healthcare blog, I really anticipated having many months to explore ...
Bruce Report
All sports in latter half of league schedules
Golf - girls first and undefeated, boys second.
Common Ground
Wenatchee marathoners reach out to Boston victims
Before the Wenatchee Marathon started last Saturday, runners and others signed a banner honoring the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. That poster will be sent this week to Boston. "The compassion we felt from participants was really amazing," said Ian Crossland, one of the race organizers. Runners donned yellow ...
Winemaker's Journal
Waitsburg Cellars wines a gift to the nose
Wine critic Paul Gregutt turns out some stunning wines with his first selection from Waitsburg Cellars
Everyday Business
GESA boasts whiz-bang teller machines
New East Wenatchee branch at the cutting-edge of banking tech
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