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.
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...
I recently wrote about my dream of starting up a tiki bar here in Wenatchee, wondering if a tiki bar could actually be successful. Could we successfully compete with the other bars around town. So I had to find out what people thought of some of the local bars. Talk with people, and of course checking out the ratings of these places.