Winter Bazaar

Bushel & Bee Taproom 900 Front Street, Suite C, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Join us for some Xmas shopping for those in your life that deserve something a little different & unique!! Plus you can drink while you shop! What could be better? NOTHING. NOTHING COULD BE BETTER.
who is bringing the goods?
Old Coyote Ceramics, The Goats Coat, Lauren Loraine Designs, ZTEK Impressions, and Paintings BY Steve Mac

Humans: A Brief Primer …a Theoretical Performance!

Bushel & Bee Taproom 900 Front Street, Suite C, Leavenworth, WA, United States

A theoretical performance? A short play? Theatre?
Join us for the exciting debut of Skyler Cutthill’s “Humans: a Brief Primer.”
Whatever it is, it’s guaranteed to be entertaining.

Paint Night @ Bushel & Bee Taproom

Bushel & Bee Taproom 900 Front Street, Suite C, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Join us for a paint night hosted by Eric! There will be paint, there will be drinks, and there will probably be some funny paintings by the end. We’ll see you there!

Supplies included!

Leaf it on the Dance Floor! Dance Party

Bushel & Bee Taproom 900 Front Street, Suite C, Leavenworth, WA, United States

We can’t believe it’s already Autumn Leaf…what next? Oktoberfest? Wait…

Come beat the Autumn blues with some of the valley’s funnest DJ’s!

Falasteen! In the Valley

Meadow Stage at Icicle Creek Center for the Arts 7409 Icicle Road, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Traditional Palestinian music, art, dance, poetry, food, and more. Featuring a headline performance by oud virtuoso Clarissa Bitar, poetry readings by Naomi Shihab Nye and Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, musical trio Bash & Friends, and many other talented artists.

Standup Comedy @ Bushel and Bee

Bushel & Bee Taproom 900 Front Street, Suite C, Leavenworth, WA, United States

Headliner-An award-winning humor columnist and lifelong Seattleite, comedian Travis Sherer is a sharp-witted comedian known for his clever storytelling and quick observational humor about everyday life, parenthood, and modern absurdities. His performances blend charm and dry sarcasm, leaving audiences laughing at how relatable—and ridiculous—life can be.

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