April 29, 2007 – 4:08 pm
Just an update on where we are as far as our photo gallery of North Central Washington communities. With the nicer weather we’ve been able to get out a little more and after Apple Blossom finishes here in Wenatchee we’re going to try and take a road trip and explore the area. Haven’t […]
April 29, 2007 – 1:45 am
It was a gorgeous Wenatchee day today for the Keyes Fiber Youth Parade. The Youth Parade is traditionally the first Saturday of Apple Blossom and features mostly kid entries. So, most of the Wenatchee area lined Orondo Avenue and Mission Street and watched hundreds of smiley-faced children march by (assisted by some very […]
April 28, 2007 – 10:23 pm
As everyone knows, the food fair at Memorial Park opened on this past thursday. Mmmmm, Mmm! A lot of people have their favorites that they go back for every year, while others look at the variety and want to try something new.
Some of our favorites:
Loaded Baked Potato
Shishkaberries
Tortatoes
Doner House Sandwiches
Funnel Cakes
And much much more!
The […]
April 26, 2007 – 1:57 am
We’ve opened the album for our 2007 Apple Blossom Festival photos and will be adding more all festival long! If you’re from out of the area and have any requests for photos, just post it as a comment here and we’ll do what we can to oblige. Right now, everything is getting setup […]
April 23, 2007 – 1:11 am
Thanks to a recent drive towards Moses Coulee, we now have updated the gallery with some photos of the Palisades area, including Douglas Creek. A beautiful area of North Central Washington framed in by the coulee walls and arid landscape. Some of the photos are below and some are in the Palisades Community […]
April 22, 2007 – 11:39 pm
Stemilt Growers offers a scholarship to Accounting students with ties to Central Washington.
April 22, 2007 – 11:31 pm
The Spokesman Review from Spokane recently had a nice article on popular stream fishing sites in the North Central Washington area.
April 16, 2007 – 6:32 pm
5 Things You May Not Have Know About Chelan County
#1 Almost 90% of the land in Chelan County is owned by the state and federal governments.
#2 In 1899, the Washington State Legislature created Chelan County out of Kittitas County to the south and Okanogan County to the north.
#3 All of the early […]
April 11, 2007 – 5:05 am
5 interesting facts about the Peshastin-Dryden area of North Central Washington:
#1 - Despite most state parks having been in the park system for many years, Peshastin Pinnacles State Park did not become a state park until 1991.
#2 - Peshastin/Dryden Elementary School is the only school, out of five, in the Cascade School District that is […]
April 1, 2007 – 4:18 pm
We’ve also recently updated our Malaga Photo Album!
Malaga is a small community about 8 miles south of Wenatchee, a further 4 miles down the Malaga/Alcoa Highway is the Alcoa Wenatchee Works facility.