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Area Events and Special Attractions
What makes Northeastern Washington unique is the way that the place has put its unique stamp on its people, creating a regional character that expresses itself in any number of ways. Visitors will find that our history, culture and close ties to the natural wonders of the area flavor our community events and special attractions, giving community events and special attractions a unique style all their own.
For a complete guide to community events and festivals in the area, see www.northcolumbiamonthly.com and follow the link to the Getaway Guides. What follows are a few highlights.
The Home, Garden and Travel Expo is held in March each year at the fairgrounds in Colville. Learn what's new for your home and garden, find out about new travel opportunities, and enjoy music, demonstrations and good food. For information, call 509 684-5973 or check the Web at www.colville.com.
Town & Country Days in Kettle Falls is held the first weekend in June. The event includes ALA Logging events, 3 on 3 basketball, a Grumpy Grouch Fun Run, live music, a car show and much more. For info, call 509-738-2882 or check the Web at www.kettlefalls.com/.
Republic's Prospector's Days is a celebration supporting Ferry County's main industry, mining, and features mining events, logging events, a parade, street dance, casino night, soapbox derby, food vendors and more. The event is held on the second weekend in June. For more information please call The Republic Chamber of Commerce at 509-775-2704 or check the Web at www.ferrycounty.com/.
The Colville Rodeo is held on Father's Day weekend each year at the fairgrounds. This is pro rodeo up close and personal, and features a full weekend of activities. For information, call 509 684-5973 or check the Web at www.colville.com.
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The Pend Oreille Valley Lavender Festival is held in early July at 13401 Le Clerc Road North, Cusick. Enjoy food, live music, arts and crafts, garden tours and lot and lots of lovely lavender. There are many activities for kids to do as well. For info, see www.lavendercreek.com or call 509-445-0359.
Chewelah's Chataqua is an outdoor celebration of the arts with three full days of family fun in mid-July in the 8-acre city park. An American tradition, Chataqua features quality arts, crafts, fabulous food, live entertainment, a children's pavilion, a parade, a square dance festival, a carnival, a fun run and various tournaments. There is no admission charge. For more information, cal 509-935-8991, or check the Web at www.chewelah.org/.
Ione's Down River Days is held the last weekend in July and includes arts and crafts, a parade, a pancake breakfast, a wake board competition, and the world famous Snowmobile Water Cross Competition, plus music and dance, train rides and more. For information, check the Web at www.povn.com/.
Affair on Main Street in Metaline Falls happens on Labor Day weekend with lots of great events, including a street fair, arts and crafts, a big community breakfast, music and dance, performances at The Cutter Theatre and train rides. This is a great weekend event for the entire family. Details are at www.povn.com/.
Summer Festival on the first full weekend in August is sponsored by the Loon Lake Historical Society and held at the Old Schoolhouse at 4000 Colville Road in Loon Lake. The event features wine tasting, a silent auction, a quilt show, arts and crafts, and car show, food, vendors and more. For more information, call 509 233-2222, or check the Web at www.loonlakehistoricalsociety.com.
Rendezvous is held in the Colville city park each year on the first weekend in August, and features vendors, demonstrations, arts and crafts, music, dancing, and more. For information, call 509 684-5973 or check the Web at www.colville.com.
The Northeast Washington Fair is held the last weekend in August at the fairgrounds in Colville. This annual celebration of the region's agricultural heritage promises lots of fun and lots to learn about with something new every year. This is a great family event, as organizers make a special effort to include activities for all ages. For more information, call 509 684-2585.
The Marcus Ciderfest is a favorite regional event on the first weekend in October. The day kicks off with a pancake feed followed by a parade, then arts and crafts, food booths, bingo, and live music. Oh, and you can count on lots of fresh apple cider! For info, call 509-684-3462 or 684-3771 or email marcus@ultraplix.com.
The Lions Train Rides along the beautiful Pend Oreille River run summer and fall each year. The 20-mile round trip follows the river through some of the most scenic country in the region. The Fall Colors rides in September and October are especially memorable. And if the train gets robbed along the way, be assured that the money goes to support the arts in the area. For more information, see www.povn.com/npovlions/. The rides are sponsored by the North Pend Oreille Valley Lions Club which uses proceeds from the rides to support their community service projects.
The Kris Kringle Markt, beginning the weekend after Thanksgiving and continuing through Christmas, features unique gift ideas by local artists and crafters in an old-fashioned country store setting. For more information, call 509 233-2222, or check the Web at www.loonlakehistoricalsociety.com.
Note: Check the sponsoring organizations to confirm dates and times.
PHOTO: SummerFest at Loon Lake, courtesy of the Loon Lake Historical Society.
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