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Summer Concert Series: Antwane Tyler @ Stevens Pass

Stevens Pass Summit of Stevens Pass & Highway 2, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Join us on Saturdays from 2pm-4pm at Stevens Pass for live music.

Schedule:

July 27 – Jim Basnight Band

August 3 – Heavy and the Man

August 10 – Curtis Moore

August 17 – Heavy and the Man

August 24 – Rib

August 31 – Antwane Tyler

September 7 – Erin McNamee

Live Music: Alphorns Serenade @ The Gazebo

Front Street Park Gazebo 820 Front Street, Leavenworth, WA, United States

The Leavenworth Alphorns take great pleasure in showcasing the Alphorn and promoting the alpine theme in Leavenworth and beyond.  Their public appearances often include a bit of alphorn education and, of course, photo ops!

The Alphorn serenade will occur every Saturday at 5:30 pm at the Gazebo in Front Street Park, from June 1st through August 31st.

Live Music: AlpenFolk @ The Gazebo

Front Street Park Gazebo 820 Front Street, Leavenworth, WA, United States

With authentic instruments, singing and yodeling, AlpenFolk presents the music and folklore of the Alps. They offer alpine music the way it was meant to be played – the way it is played today in rustic inns and mountain chalets of Bavaria, Tyrol, Styria and throughout the Alps!

Chumlilies – Mountain Melodies Concert Series

Lake Wenatchee South Park Amphitheater 21588 State Route 207, Leavenworth, WA, United States

2024 Mountain Melodies Concert Series
Singing, dancing and alpine air! This concert series at Lake Wenatchee State Park features performances by great musicians and dancers amid the majestic mountain lake views.

The Chumlilies are a four-piece string band sprouting from the Wenatchee Valley featuring acoustic guitar, banjo, fiddle and bass.

Annual or One Day Discover Pass is required for vehicle access. Discover Passes are available online and at park entrance.

This event is accessible to persons with disabilities. If special accommodations are required in order to attend, please call (360) 701-7923. For hearing and speech-impaired, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service (800) 833-6384. Requests must be made in advance.

Event Series Lake Wenatchee Jr Ranger Program

Jr Ranger Program @ Lake Wenatchee

Lake Wenatchee South Park Amphitheater 21588 State Route 207, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Learn about nature by having fun in this interactive activity with a Park Ranger. Join us at the South Park Amphitheater at 10 a.m. where Park Rangers will put on a fun, interactive, kid-friendly program based on the Junior Ranger Ethos and the natural world we live in. Please arrive 5 minutes early, children must be accompanied by an adult.

This event is free to the public, however, day-use visitors will require a Discover Pass on their vehicle for parking. This event takes place within the South Park. The Amphitheater is located near the Group Camp.

Live Music: Chris Barnes @ The Gazebo

Front Street Park Gazebo 820 Front Street, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Chris was born and raised in the Seattle area. He began teaching himself the diatonic button accordion (button box) in 1974 on a small 2-row (of buttons) instrument. He soon progressed to a 3-row and eventually in 2006, to the 4-row instrument he plays today.

For many years he’s played for a Bavarian folk dance group. -Also for dances, workshops, high school German language camps, competitions (here and abroad), and the occasional restaurant and party.

Although he plays other regional genres of music, Chris’ primary focus is the traditional folk music of Bavaria and Austria. He continues to add tunes to his repertoire, and innovations to his technique, in hopes of keeping his music fresh and enjoyable for his audience.

Event Series Astronomy on the Lake

Astronomy on the Lake

Lake Wenatchee State Park 21588 State Route 207, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Join local astronomers under the stars where they will answer your deepest cosmic questions, dive into the depths of the cosmos, explore our small harmonious Solar System, and massive chaotic celestial objects.

Grab a blanket or a chair and lay out under the stars on the beach of Lake Wenatchee South Park where local astronomers and Park Rangers will explore the night sky.

Every program is different in this series and is catered to the curious and imaginative. So, bring your deepest cosmic questions and let’s blast off into space!

During the program, please avoid the use of white light, red lensed lights are allowed. If you’re driving to the event, please try to avoid pointing headlights towards the beach while parking.

Please arrive 10 minutes early, dress appropriately for the weather and possible wind; insect repellant may be necessary. The event is free. Day use visitors will require a Discover Pass on their vehicle for parking. This program will take place on the large South Beach at Lake Wenatchee South Park. There will be a red-illuminated sign at the event.

Live Music: Chris Barnes @ The Gazebo

Front Street Park Gazebo 820 Front Street, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Chris was born and raised in the Seattle area. He began teaching himself the diatonic button accordion (button box) in 1974 on a small 2-row (of buttons) instrument. He soon progressed to a 3-row and eventually in 2006, to the 4-row instrument he plays today.

For many years he’s played for a Bavarian folk dance group. -Also for dances, workshops, high school German language camps, competitions (here and abroad), and the occasional restaurant and party.

Although he plays other regional genres of music, Chris’ primary focus is the traditional folk music of Bavaria and Austria. He continues to add tunes to his repertoire, and innovations to his technique, in hopes of keeping his music fresh and enjoyable for his audience.

München Haus – Benevolent Night: Indigenous Roots and Reparation Foundation

München Haus 709 Front Street, Leavenworth, WA, United States

München Haus will donate 25% of all sales 4pm – 10pm to our fundraising partner, Indigenous Roots and Reparation Foundation.

IRRF is an Indigenous lead nonprofit established in 2021 to preserve history, culture, traditions, and language through education and advocacy.

 

Live Music: Hans Joseph @ A Taste Of Icicle Ridge Winery

A Taste of Icicle Ridge Winery 821 Front Street, Leavenworth, Washington

The historic tasting room of Icicle Ridge Winery (Downtown) is glad to announce its first-ever series of live music events. Hans Joseph will bring his rich and romantic vibe to the space from 6-7:30 PM. We welcome you to join us for a brand new event in downtown Leavenworth. We welcome you to join us for beautiful wines and musical vibes.

September Repair Cafe

Eastside Rebuild 101 E Railroad Ave, Cashmere, United States

Repair Cafes are a community space which brings together skilled volunteer fixers and items that need repair. These events foster community, reduce waste, and build up the circular economy in NCW.

Live Music: Southern Comfort – Steven Wayne Dunlap @ Silvara Cellars

Silvara Cellars 77 Stage Road, Leavenworth, WA, 98826, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Join us for an unforgettable afternoon as Steven Wayne Dunlap from West Monroe, Louisiana, brings his heartfelt tunes and Southern charm to Silvara Cellars. Don’t miss out the soulful magic of Southern Comfort live!

Live Music With Hans Hessburg @ Icicle Ridge Winery

Icicle Ridge Winery 8977 North Road, Peshastin, WA, United States

Music On The Lawn Series!

Enjoy amazing live music this summer, starting the last weekend in June. We have reserved the stage here on the lawn for your summer entertainment. There is no cover, just come and hang out. Fine wine, meats, cheeses, and artisan crackers are here for your purchase enjoyment. Or, if you bring your own picnic, that’s great too!

Hawk Watching

Wenatchee River Institute 347 Division Street, WA, United States

September is a great time to observe migration of all types of birds, especially hawks and raptors. These captivating predators are best observed from high ridges. For this birding trip, we will meet at WRI and load up in our van for a one-hour drive up to Sugarloaf Peak. We will hike roughly 0.5 miles up the unpaved road to reach our destination at the top. Once at the peak, we’ll settle in and scan the skies for migrating birds!

You’ll learn about these fascinating birds and their migration from WRI Educator, Tucker Jonas, and ornithologist, Neil Paprocki. Plan to sit on rocks and hang out near the summit for about 3 hours.

Transportation provided from WRI.

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