The Wenatchee Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department will host its annual Bundle Up Fest - Youth Sports & Activities Fair at Pybus Public Market later this month.
A group of local Indigenous women have organized a march to create awareness about the state's missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Shelly Nelson, Cascadia Weaver, and Amanda Keewatinawin collaborated to plan the march after Nelson learned about a missing 14-year-old Indigenous girl named Emily Pike, whose dismembered remains were discovered in trash bags along an Arizona highway in February...
Pybus Public Market hosts its 10th annual Non-Profit Day.
The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 22 on the main concourse and the LocalTel Event Center.
The event connects local non-profits with potential volunteers and community members wanting to know more about available resources...
The WSU Chelan-Douglas Master Gardener Program is hosting a string of free gardening courses, dubbed "Productive Winter: A Garden Planning Series," at Pybus Public Market in January and early February.
The parade featured dozens of uniformed local veterans from various branches of service, along with their families and supporters, as well as military vehicles.
I had the opportunity this last Saturday (8/19) and had a great time. I was there to help celebrate the Wenatchee Valley Farmers Market to their permanent location on the newly refurbished parking lot at the Pybus Public Market at 3 N. Worthen...