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Twisp Library

Methow Valley holiday entertainment and events roundup

December 21, 2017 by Methow Valley News

Here’s a quick roundup of events over the next couple of weeks. They are free unless otherwise noted. Cello recital Stephanie Strong, a student of Pam Hunt, will offer a free cello recital on Saturday (Dec. 23) at Community Covenant Church in Twisp, starting at 1 p.m. She will be accompanied by pianist Linda Mendro. […]

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Cascadia, Community Covenant Church, Freestone Inn, Laura Love, live music, Mendro, Merc Playhouse, Old Schoolhouse Brewery, Sun Mountain Lodge, Terry Hunt, Twisp Library, Twisp River Suites, Westendorf

Upcoming programs at the libraries

March 15, 2017 by Methow Valley News

Libraries are generally thought of as indoor spaces, but the North Central Regional Library is sponsoring a series of programs about the outdoors this spring. Wenatchee Valley College sociology professor Rich Brinkman will talk about life on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) at the Twisp library on March 30 at 6 p.m. Brinkman spent 150 […]

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: Dana Visalli, grizzly bear, Library, Pacific Crest Trail, Twisp Library

Strider the Beaver makes an appearance at Twisp library

August 17, 2016 by Methow Valley News

Kids and parents learn about the animal’s important roles By Sam Liebl Children and adults met a beaver up close at the Twisp library on Friday (Aug. 5). Methow Beaver Project intern Sasha Satya told the two dozen children in attendance about the animals’ anatomy, the lodges they live in, and their role in watersheds. […]

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: Beaver, Twisp Library, Wildlife

Community briefs: Oct. 28, 2015

October 29, 2015 by Methow Valley News

Haunted house benefits fire victims Washington state Department of Natural Resources firefighter Jessi Dowers will once again turn her family’s Pateros home into a haunted house for Halloween, this year with a Harry Potter theme, with proceeds going to Okanogan Long Term Recovery. The haunted house will be at 616 Riverside Drive, open from 7 – 9:30 […]

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: Halloween, Methow Conservancy, Old Schoolhouse Brewery, The Cove, Twisp Library, TwispWorks, Valley Teen Center

Kids’ summer reading programs start this week at Twisp, Winthrop libraries

June 11, 2015 by Methow Valley News

By Laurelle Walsh North Central Regional Library’s (NCRL) Summer Reading Program begins tomorrow (June 11) as soon as school lets out for the summer. Kids of any age may participate. Prizes are awarded for hours spent reading, or being read to, and raffles will be held throughout the summer and at the program’s end. Sign […]

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: Twisp Library, Winthrop Library

Community briefs: May 6, 2015

May 8, 2015 by Methow Valley News

Budrow speaking at roundtable Twisp Police Chief Paul Budrow will talk about the state of law enforcement in the town at the Community Roundtable on Friday (May 8) at 10 a.m. at the Twisp Valley Grange. The event is free. For more information, call 997-0227. DamNation screening in Mazama The documentary film DamNation will be […]

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: Budrow, Firewise, Twisp Library, Twisp Police Department

Community briefs: March 26, 2014

March 27, 2014 by Methow Valley News

This week: Women’s panel at Confluence on March 29, Film about Edward Curtis on March 30, Native Hunters in Yellowstone on April 2, All about day hikes on April 1, Puppeteers at libraries on April 3, and Native Plant Sale on April 5.

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: Confluence Gallery, Merc Playhouse, Methow Conservancy, Methow Valley Interpretive Center, plants, Twisp Library, Winthrop Library

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