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The Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center is bringing back its popular Haunted Museum this week, promising a darker, more immersive experience. This year’s Haunted Museum runs Oct. 23–25 and Oct. 27–30, transforming the museum into rooms filled with puzzles, storylines, and scares. Guests will be placed in small groups and sent on guided tours “deep into a fractured system programmed to protect you,” according to museum organizers. But when that system begins to break down, visitors must “follow the signs, trust the voice, and obey The Protocol.”
“We’re not just scaring people this year, we're pulling them into the nightmare,” said Haunt Creative Director Mark Belton. “This year’s experience is bigger, darker, and more immersive than ever, and we can’t wait for guests to step inside.”
Since forming Duo Beaux Arts in 2008, husband-and-wife concert pianists Catherine Lan and Tao Lin have traveled the wide world sharing their piano duets and duo repertoire. The Wenatchee Commu… Read moreFour hands play one piano in concert by Duo Beaux Arts
What sounds good the week of Oct. 30 to Nov 5? Music always sounds good. Here’s the list of performers, singers, songwriters, cover artists, soloists and bands playing at small venues in North… Read more#ncwlivemusic — singers, players, entertainers
What is your Halloween costume this year? This reporter has already worn variations of a witch costume, which will soon defy gravity with Elphaba’s green face from “Wicked.” It’s mainly for th… Read moreCostume parties and trick-or-treating on Halloween
NCW Libraries has 30 locations and checks out books for free to anyone with a library card. This selection of 20 titles was chosen by the Go! reporter from a list of books checked out by the l… Read moreCheck out NCW Libraries fiction and nonfiction books
Winter is on its way, and Mission Ridge and the Leavenworth Winter Sports Club are calling all snow lovers to celebrate the season’s return at the annual Pray for Snow Concert on Saturday, Nov… Read morePray for Snow Saturday with live music, beer
How did you celebrate Halloween as a kid, a teen, a college student or even an adult? A whole separate article covers the haunted holiday parties, so this planner for the week of Oct. 30 to No… Read more#ncwplanner — birds, boos and bets
Performing at the Icicle Creek Center for the Arts on Friday is Duende Libre, an award-winning global jazz group based in Seattle. Ahead of their performance, bandleader Alex Chadsey spoke wit… Read moreQ&A with band leader of global jazz band Duende Libre
NCW Libraries has 30 locations and checks out books for free to anyone with a library card. This selection of 20 titles was chosen by the Go! reporter from a list of books checked out by the l… Read moreCheck out NCW Libraries fiction and nonfiction books
The most significant event for the week of Oct. 23-29 if you think about it is Make a Difference Day on Friday. Use the one day when everyone makes an effort together it to jumpstart a practic… Read more#ncwplanner — volunteer, learn, play