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SUMMARY:2026 Pioneer Days Mushroom Queen/King Contest
DESCRIPTION:2026 Pioneer Days Mushroom Queen/King Contest: \nNow through June 19. \nGet out there and hunt a Boletus mushroom for the annual contest sponsored by Cle Elum Lodge #1968\, Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America and Glondo’s Sausage Company. \nTrophy prizes for 1st\, 2nd\, and 3rd place based on weight. \nMushroom of genus Boletus only. Mushroom must be edible\, in good condition\, and not altered in any way\, shape\, or form. \nAll entries must be submitted to Glondo’s Sausage Company\, 216 East 1st Street\, Cle Elum by 5:00 p.m. on Friday\, June 19\, 2026.
URL:https://nkctribune.com/event/2026-pioneer-days-mushroom-queen-king-contest/2026-04-22/
CATEGORIES:Festivals, Parades & Fairs,General,Other Events,Outdoors,Recreation
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SUMMARY:Discover Pass Free Days - Free Fishing Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars: No Discover Pass required on these 2026 days \nOLYMPIA – Washington’s state land management agencies have designated 12 Discover Pass free days for 2026\, creating more opportunities for visitors to experience our state’s beauty. \nOn these free days\, a Discover Pass is not required to park at Washington state parks or on lands managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Sno-Park permits are still required when visiting Sno-Parks. \nEach of the Discover Pass free days celebrates an important day of the year with the opportunity to get outside and enjoy the restorative impact of nature with friends\, family or in a moment of well-deserved solitude. \nThe 2026 dates are:\nThursday\, Jan. 1 – New Year’s Day \nMonday\, Jan. 19 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day \nMonday\, March 9 – Billy Frank Jr.’s birthday \nThursday\, March 19 – State Parks’ 113th birthday \nWednesday\, April 22 – Earth Day \nSaturday and Sunday\, June 6-7 – Free Fishing Weekend \nFriday\, June 19 – Juneteenth \nSunday\, Aug. 9 – Smokey Bear’s birthday \nSaturday\, Sept. 26 – National Public Lands Day \nSaturday\, Oct. 10 – World Mental Health Day \nWednesday\, Nov. 11 – Veterans Day
URL:https://nkctribune.com/event/discover-pass-free-days-free-fishing-weekend-2/
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors,Recreation
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SUMMARY:IAFI Field Trip - Lower Lake Wenatchee Area
DESCRIPTION:Our focus on this trip will be on alpine glaciation from various sources in the Eastern Cascades near the lower Lake Wenatchee Area.  Enroute\, we will mix in big picture geology\, weather and climate\, and human uses in the area. \nThe trip will begin on the beach in the southern portion of Lake Wenatchee State Park. \nDetailed schedule and the topics to be covered: \n  \n\n10:00  Stop 1—Lake Wenatchee State Park—Topics: Bedrock geology; weather & climate; Wenatchee River alpine glacier.\n11:00  Depart\n11:30  Stop 2—Northeast of Fish Lake —Topics:  Fish Lake lobe of the Wenatchee River glacier; moraines & erratics; moraine-dammed lakes; Glacier Peak & Mt. St. Helens tephras.\n12:15  Depart\n12:45  Stop 3—Chiwawa River Valley Overlook—Topics: Chiwawa River alpine glacier; Mad River outlet glaciers; declining contemporary glaciers.\n1:45  Depart\n2:00     Stop 4—Meadow Creek Valley Overlook—Topics: Meadow Creek/Napeequa glaciers; Dirtyface Mountain cirques; Napeequa River capture by White River; moraine-dammed lakes.\n2:45     Depart\n3:15     Stop 5—Deep Creek at Morrow Meadow—Topics: Glacial meltwater\, faulting\, lateral valleys\, and ice age lakes.\n4:00     Depart for home\n\nLogistics: \n\nThis trip is free and open to the public.\nYou will need a Discover Pass for Stop 1.\nAfter Stop 1\, we will drive on a mix of paved and good quality gravel forest roads.  A Subaru-type AWD vehicle should do fine on the gravel roads.\nI strongly encourage you to consider carpooling; parking will be limited at each of the stops and lengthy strings of automobiles can be unwieldy on narrow forest roads.\nWe will take short hikes at Stops 2\, 3 and 4.  By short\, I mean 0.25 mi or less at each stop.  The hiking terrain at Stops 3 and 4 will be fairly steep.  Stops 2 and 4 will involve hiking off trail through recently logged areas.\nNo restroom or picnic facilities are available along our field trip route after Stop 1.  Therefore\, you will need to use the great outdoors if you need to go.  Plan on eating lunch/snacks on the road or at the stops.  There will not be a formal lunch stop.\nDogs and kids are fine to bring as long as they are well-behaved.\nDress for the weather.  June weather here can be sunny and hot to rainy\, windy & cool.\nA pdf of the field guide is already posted on my CWU website at https://www.cwu.edu/academics/geography/_documents/karl-lillquist.php.  Scroll down the page to “Field Guides”.  You will find it under “Lower Lake Wenatchee Area”.  Feel free to download and bring it on the field trip in digital format or print it out.\nThe Ellensburg Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute will also provide ~40 hard copies of the field guide for the trip.  If you want a hard copy\, please consider a cash donation to help defray the costs of the field guides (each costs about $15 to print).\n\nQuestions? \nEmail me at lillquis@cwu.edu or leave a phone message at 509 963-1184.  Emails are best as I only check that phone a couple of times each week.
URL:https://nkctribune.com/event/iafi-field-trip-lower-lake-wenatchee-area/
LOCATION:Lake Wenatchee State Park\, 21588 SR 207\, Leavenworth\, 98826\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Guided Tours & Walks,Outdoors,Recreation
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Warrior Wrestling Crab Feed Dinner & Auction
DESCRIPTION:4th Annual CER Warrior Wrestling Crab Feed & Auction Fundraiser\, Saturday\, June 13\, 5:00-9:00 p.m. at Historical Hawthorne Hall in Ronald\, WA. Individual tickets or VIP tables available. VIP Tables for $600 includes 10 dinner tickets and 10 drink tickets. Individual tickets are $65 each. Contact Jill Beedle for more info or to purchase tickets at: jillbeedle@gmail.com Help support our Wrestlers!
URL:https://nkctribune.com/event/4th-annual-warrior-wrestling-crab-feed-dinner-auction/
LOCATION:Hawthorne Hall\, Ronald\, WA\, 98940\, United States
CATEGORIES:Entertain,Fundraisers,General,Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260619
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SUMMARY:Discover Pass Free Days - Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars: No Discover Pass required on these 2026 days \nOLYMPIA – Washington’s state land management agencies have designated 12 Discover Pass free days for 2026\, creating more opportunities for visitors to experience our state’s beauty. \nOn these free days\, a Discover Pass is not required to park at Washington state parks or on lands managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Sno-Park permits are still required when visiting Sno-Parks. \nEach of the Discover Pass free days celebrates an important day of the year with the opportunity to get outside and enjoy the restorative impact of nature with friends\, family or in a moment of well-deserved solitude. \nThe 2026 dates are:\nThursday\, Jan. 1 – New Year’s Day \nMonday\, Jan. 19 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day \nMonday\, March 9 – Billy Frank Jr.’s birthday \nThursday\, March 19 – State Parks’ 113th birthday \nWednesday\, April 22 – Earth Day \nSaturday and Sunday\, June 6-7 – Free Fishing Weekend \nFriday\, June 19 – Juneteenth \nSunday\, Aug. 9 – Smokey Bear’s birthday \nSaturday\, Sept. 26 – National Public Lands Day \nSaturday\, Oct. 10 – World Mental Health Day \nWednesday\, Nov. 11 – Veterans Day
URL:https://nkctribune.com/event/discover-pass-free-days-juneteenth-2/
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors,Recreation
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