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Community Bulletin Board

October 27 - November 3, 2021

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CASHMERE

Cashmere High School Drama Department
Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play will be performed in front of a live audience, October 28, 29 and 30  in the Cashmere Middle School Auditorium at 7p.m.  Audience members will need to wear masks and socially distance. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens and are available only at the door. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. In addition, the show will air on Halloween, at 6 p.m. on KOHO 101radio, Leavenworth/Wenatchee.

Halloween In Cashmere
FREE - Drive Through at Riverfront Park -Fun,Treats and Prizes on Halloween Night, Sunday, October 31, at Riverfront Park, 4- 5:30 p.m. All Children Welcome.
GRATIS, Fiesta Para el Día de Las Brujas, Diversiones, Botanas, Premios, Noche de Hallow, Domingo, 31 de Octubre, 4:00 PM. Hasta 5:30 p.m. ¡Todos los Niños son Bienvenidos.

Fall Fest at Christ Center
 Sunday night, October 31, which will include the traditional Trunk-or-Treat PLUS hay rides, chili contest, pumpkin painting, photo booth, s'mores, kids’ activities and more, this is just the beginning of the many community enriching events that will take place at this new location.

OKANDOGS Fundraiser
Doggie Costume Contest to Benefit OKANDOG. Brought to you by Beauty Within Spa & Salon. Please submit a photo of your dog in costume with your $5 entry fee and contact info ( name # and email) in a envelope to Beauty Within Spa & Salon at 101 Cottage Ave. Suite C. Cashmere. Any questions please contact Debbie, 509-470-9394. Make checks to Okandog. Winner will receive gifts for both owner and dog including a $50 gift card from Beauty Within Spa. Contest ends Halloween (Oct. 31) morning. Judging will be done by Jan @ Okandog. All pictures will be posted in the front window of the Spa on Cottage Ave.

NCW Libraries
is partnering with Humanities Washington to offer the live, virtual program Diamonds in the Rough: The Gentrification of Rural Washington.The free program will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 and held on the Zoom platform. Register for this event at www.ncwlibraries.org. Click on News & Events and find it on the events calendar. A Zoom link will be sent by email.
Jennifer Sherman, professor of sociology at Washington State University, will discuss the glaring and hidden effects of rapid change in Washington’s rural communities.

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