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Back to School PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gregory Kennedy   
Thursday, 31 August 2006
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Fall in Lake Chelan PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gregory Kennedy   
Tuesday, 29 August 2006

Lake Chelan Area - On September 8 the annual "Fall in Lake Chelan" event returns with a "Cruzin' the Avenue" theme sure to bring back memories of the 1960's.

Fall in Lake Chelan Schedule

 

Friday

Noon to 8pm

Registration at Lake Chelan Winery (Hwy 150)
6pm

 Chill Downtown Manson “Village on the Bay”

Show & Shine (Downtown Manson)

5 Card Poker (Local Tour)

6pm to 8pm  Dead Car Drags (Manson Blvd)
8pm Entertainment (outside) at Lake Chelan Winery (Hwy 150)

Saturday

7am to 11am

Pancake Breakfast at Don Morse Park (Lion Shelter)
10am to 6pm

Woodin Ave. closed from 6 am to 10 pm

Registration – Downtown Chelan (100 Woodin Ave.

Show & Shine on Woodin Ave. (100 Block)

Downtown Walkabout – Raffle (Gift Basket) 

6pm Community Cruise (see map)
7pm to 10pm

Bridge Dance (Woodin Ave. Bridge)

DJ – Wolfman Jack on the Ave.

Voting for People Choice, 3 generations

Sunday

8am to Noon

Last card of Poker for $500 drawn at Mill Bay Casino (great breakfast specials)

People Choice (winners on next year logo)

Tombstone Trophy Final Elimination

Dead Car Drags 2006

 

Lake RV Park is discounting the fee for Fall in Lake Chelan participants and has set aside an area for you.  Contact Jane for more details (509) 682-8023.

 

 
Flick Creek - Tinpan Fire Updates PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gregory Kennedy   
Monday, 28 August 2006

Monday, August 28, 2006 8:00 a.m.ImageImage

Flick Creek - On Sunday, there was little fire activity and movement in the Flick Creek Fire area. Fire continued to slowly back down the Hazard Creek drainage in narrow avalanche draws and some upslope fire movement occurred at the upper reaches of Fourmile Creek.

Fire crews continued to lay hoses and conduct structure protection around the community of Stehekin and north into Boulder Creek. No bucket drops by helicopters were made on the fire on Sunday due to limited fire activity.

A high pressure system moved into the area this weekend and brought the warmer weekend temperatures as predicted. Temperatures in the fire area on Sunday reached the high 80s with mild winds (3 – 7 mph) out of the southwest. Warmer temperatures and lower relative humidity are predicted to continue on Monday. Winds will continue to be out of southwest and will increase 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph in the afternoon as a low pressure front moves into the area.  Due to these weather conditions, increased fire activity is expected.

Monday the crew will continue to prepare the community of Stehekin with fuel breaks and pump and hose installation.

Stehekin remains in Level I evacuation status, which is notification that a fire exists in the area.  NO EVACUATION is imminent and vacationers and residents are encouraged to take advantage of the final days of summer weather in Stehekin and on Lake Chelan.

In recent days, fire crews were dispatched to two fires caused by careless burning.  Fortunately, both were extinguished.  Forest visitors are reminded to be aware of extreme fire danger and burning restrictions.

Fire Information Center
(509) 784-9039   
7 am to 9 pm

www.inciweb.org/incident/360/

If there are any questions or concerns regarding area closures or other restrictions, the public is encouraged to call the Fire Information Center listed above.

The Flick Creek fire is a suppression fire that is being actively managed by a Northern Rockies Wildland Fire Use Team in cooperation with the North Cascades National Park, the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forest, the Chelan County Sheriff’s Department, and the Washington Department of Natural Resources. Since the start of the fire one month ago, it has burned approximately 5,160 acres. 

Tinpan - On Sunday, there was increased fire activity along the Entiat River at Aurora Creek and in the Snow Brushy drainage on the southern fire perimeter. Fire was also actively moving east/northeast in the Choral Creek drainage. Some single tree torching occurred with an increase in smoke production. One helicopter was used to move gear and fire observers in the fire management area. The Fire Use Management Team also used the helicopter for aerial monitoring of the fire and for perimeter mapping.

Two fire crews were again assigned to the area just north of Myrtle Lake to continue burning of residual brush, initiated on Saturday, as part of a fuel reduction strategy. Fuel reduction work is being conducted in the area to make the Maximum Management Area line more defensible. The burning was done in the middle of an area that has been thoroughly wet by an established sprinkler system. Fire crews will remain in the area overnight in a spike camp.

Fire personnel continued structure protection assessments and installation of water handling equipment in the upper end of the Entiat River Road. Necessary structure protection materials are being ordered and will be installed as resources arrive.

Weather on Sunday continued to be warm and sunny. Temperatures in the fire area were in the upper 90s with relative humidity in the high teens. In the morning, winds (4 – 7 mph, gusts up to 10 mph) were from the northwest, switching to the southwest in the afternoon and into the evening. This weather trend is projected to continue into Monday when winds will increase as a low pressure system moves into the area. Due to these weather conditions, increased fire activity is expected.

The Tinpan fire is a wildland fire use fire burning naturally within the Glacier Peak Wilderness. The fire was started by lightning and has been burning since July 6. To date, the fire has burned 5,750 within the Maximum Management Area boundary which encompasses 25,500 acres. Currently, a Northern Rockies Wildland Fire Use Team is managing the fire in cooperation with the Entiat District of the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forest, and the Chelan County Sheriff’s Department. This is the first wildland fire use fire on the Entiat Ranger District. If the public has any questions about wildland fire use or the Tinpan fire, they are encouraged to the Fire Information Center listed above or the Entiat Ranger Station.

 
Chamber Update 8-28-06 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gregory Kennedy   
Sunday, 27 August 2006

Chamber Update

August 28, 2006

 

Valley Pride Auction – August 26th

Valley Pride Auction was a great success at Wapato Point Cellars.  I want to thank the Chamber Staff Jaye Payne, Cindy Davis, Cara Whitney, Marilyn Strickwerda, Elsa Orozco, and Teresa Weldy for all their work on the the VPA.  A special thanks to the staff of Wapato Point Cellars and for the use of their beautiful facility.   Also special thanks to the companies that have provided exchange packages, raffle and other donations throughout the year.

    • Aston’s Gifts
    • Best Western Lakeside Lodge
    • Campbell’s Resort
    • Chelan Valley Wineries
    • Mayor Jay Witherbee
    • The Lady of the Lake
    • The Well Made Bed & Breakfast
    • Wapato Point Resort
    • Ocean Shores Chamber of Commerce
    • Westport - Grayland Chamber 
    • Tillicum Village & Tours
    • Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce

Our volunteers, workers and committee:  Cindy Aston, Emmit Aston,  Shelly Castello, Rev. Sylvia Dabney, Robert Davis, Mindi Etheridge, Chelsea Holm-Nielsen, Keara Holm-Nielsen, Frants Holm-Nielsen, Terrie Holm-Nielsen, Greg Kennedy, Sue Marcear, Virginia Murphy, Jim Payne, Bridget Shaw, Gary Shaw, Chris Strickwerda, Sharon Tipton, Rafael Zavala.

 

 

First Friday – September 1st

Enjoy the transition into the best time of year at the “Fall out or Summer” at FIRST FRIDAY on Friday, September 1st from 6 PM to 9 PM in downtown Chelan.  This First Friday will feature entertainment, fun, specials and art downtown.  The Chelan Teen Center is hosting a Putting Tournament downtown  at Riverwalk Park on a championship Putt-Putt course.  The Lake Chelan Museum will have its doors open and will feature the Three Amigos.    The Culinary Apple will present Wenatchee singer/guitarist, Jim Webb.  Mud and clay pottery by the Kimbaran caste of people from South India will be available for sale in front of the Culinary Apple.  A new part of First Friday this year is the student Artwalk.  Student art will be shown throughout the month at Aston’s Gifts, Cards, etc; Carol’s; the Culinary Apple; Main Street Gallery; Shirt Shop; Woven Threads and Memories by the Lake.  Main Street Gallery’s Artists in Action welcomes, Diane Paton-Peel poster artist for Chelan’s Riverwalk Fine Arts festival.  Diane will be painting in oils.  Also meet Tori Wright, student artist from Chelan High School working in charcoal.  Sunburst Gallery will feature Olympia sculptor and painter Simon Kogan.  Stop by to see these artists in action.  Campbell's House Cafe will feature a free appetizer with the purchase of two dinner entrees.

 

The 100-year-old Episcopal Church will be open, food donations and cash will be accepted for the Chelan Food Bank.  Guild B will have a raffle for a round trip for two to Stehekin and a night at the Courtney Ranch.  Soroptomist of Chelan will be providing information on the 8th Annual Chelan Chase, a 5k walk/run on October 21st with proceeds going to the American Cancer Society for Research and to LCCH for free Mammograms.  P.E.O., a philanthropic organization focused on providing women with increased opportunities for higher education, brings back their popular bake sale. 

 

River Daze – September 2nd & 3rd

Labor Day Weekend, September 2nd and 3rd, is the 8th annual RiverDaze festival at Riverwalk Park.  This event will be featuring arts & craft vendors, food booths, trains rides, kid’s activities, and live entertainment at the Riverwalk Pavilion from 1 to 3 Saturday and Sunday afternoon.  On Saturday from 3 to 6 we have a special Country Concert with Jonathon Barr and his daughter Hannah.  A separate beverage garden will be available Saturday.

 

Tsillan Cellars Concerts – September 1st and 2nd

Friday and Saturday Tsillan Cellars has some special concerts.  Friday is at 7pm is The Kingston Trio and Saturday at 7pm is Merilee Rush.

 

For information on any of these events and activities please call the Chamber Office at 682-3503.

 

Dan Hodge
Executive Director
Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce
& Visitor Information Center

www.lakechelan.com
1-800-4CHELAN(424-3526)
or (509) 682-3503
Fax: 509-682-3538

 
Valley Pride Auction Tonight PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gregory Kennedy   
Saturday, 26 August 2006

 

Good Afternoon Chamber Members,
 
There are a few tickets left for today's Valley Pride Auction 'An Enchanted Evening' at Wapato Point Cellars featuring Lake Chelan Local Wines.
 
Tax Deductible Tickets: $40 at the door gets you a fun filled evening of a Live & Silent Auction in a beautiful ambiance, heavy hors d' oeuvres, entertainment, and commemorative wine glass with wine script. Social begins at 6:30 pm.
 
Below are a few items. Look online at www.lakechelan.com for a complete list of Silent and Live Auction items.
 
MasterCard & Visa accepted, call 682-3503 for reserve your tickets!
 
We hope to see you there!

Westport – Grayland Package

2 Nights stay at Whales Blow Inn (3-bedroom on ocean front).

$25 Gift certificate to Original House Pizza.

Gift certificate for 1 Halibut fishing trip. 1 lb of taffy.

2 Games of bowling, self-guided tour for (2) to The Maritime Museum or Lighthouse.  2 round trips on the Westport/Ocean Shores Ferry and a t-shirt.

 Expires 12/08/06

Thank you Westport - Grayland Chamber

  

 

Hosted Dinner at the Mayor’s House
A gourmet dinner for (4) held at the Mayor’s house.  Dinner will be paired with local wines and prepared and served by Mayor Jay Witherbee and City Administrator Dave Fonfara

and their spouses.

Expires 8/31/07 (agreed upon time)

Thank you Mayor Witherbee and Mr. Fonfara

 

 

 

A Day at Tillicum Village
2 Round trip boat transportations from Pier 55 to Blake Island.  Once off the tour boat, savor an appetizer of steamed clams, complete salmon dinner buffet and entertainment.

Expires 8/26/07

Thank you Tillicum Village & Tours, Inc.

 

More Than Just a Day at the Beach

2 Nights stay at Shilo Inn, lunch or dinner for (2)

at Alec’s By the Sea, and a sport kite and flying lesson.

Excludes Holidays & Weekends

Thank you Ocean Shores Chamber of Commerce

 

 

Cara K. Whitney
Communications Analyst

Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce & VIC
102 East Johnson Avenue / PO Box 216, Chelan, WA 98816
Web:
www.lakechelan.com E-mail:  
1-800-4CHELAN (424-3526) or 509-682-3503
Fax: 509-682-3538

 
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