
Leavenworth Chamber June 2008 Newsletter
Leavenworth Chamber Newsletter June 2008
Leavenworth Chamber Newsletter
Got sunshine? ... we've got a tank-full! The hills are
simply breathtaking with the apple and pear blossoms and a
wide variety of wildflowers. The high mountain snow is
melting so enjoy an incredible rafting experience, a
horseback ride, hayride, rock climbing, biking or a round of
golf. Hike with the sun melting your cares away as you
sit in a mountain meadow or by a crystal blue mountain lake.
In the month of June experience the sound of accordions
throughout town for our International Accordion Festival.
For you wine lovers we have the Leavenworth Wine Walk and
for those that prefer a hearty brew--Bike & Brew.
We just recently launched our new website with a whole new look. Visit us at www.leavenworth.org
Upper Valley Museum Presentations June 3 and 21st
Archaeology and Old Barns
June
3 Come and see the great photographs celebrating
the Wenatchee National Forest Centennial, brought to life by
a local Forest service archeologist. The focus will
include historical events in Leavenworth, Lake Wenatchee,
Cashmere and Blewett Pass.
June 21 Join the tour of all the old
barns, icehouses, milkhouses and equipment in the Icicle
Valley, East Leavenworth, and Chumstick Valley.
Photographer
Tim Bentz
Leavenworth Wine Walk--June 7
Enjoy Our Fine Wines
Leavenworth is becoming a popular destination for the fine
wines being produced by our local wineries.
Stroll through
Leavenworth, enjoy
entertainment at the
Gazebo and visit the
artists at Art In the
Park while you sample
wines from 20 different
wineries of North
Central Washington. $25
per person or $40 per
couple includes souvenir
wine glass, information,
wine walk passport for
prizes and discount
coupons. For tickets
visit the Chamber of
Commerce at 940 Hwy 2 or
phone 509-548-5807.
Bavarian Bike & Brews Festival June 7
IMBA sanctioned XC Bike Race
The
Bavarian Bike & Brew Festival is unique in many ways. The
IMBA sanctioned XC race features a spectacular, but rigorous
8.6 mile loop with 1800 ft elevation gain per lap. Each lap
has four creek crossings, challenging single track, and
plenty of water bars interlaced throughout the most
spectacular scenery you have ever seen. This is not a course
for the timid soul, but will challenge all who commit.
Leavenworth International Accordion Festival June 19-21
Concerts, Workshops, Jamming
Celebrate
accordion music in its many styles: jazz, popular, classical
and much more. Enjoy this International Festival with
musicians from around the world. Join in the competition,
take a workshop, learn to play an accordion or come for the
great concerts we have planned for you.
Leavenworth Summer Ride Series June 22
Mountain Bike Rides
There's
nothing more picturesque than a ride around Leavenworth with
all the wildflowers. The next ride, hosted by Munchen Haus,
is scheduled for June 22. You will be entertained by the
harmonious sounds of Fat Happy following a mountain bike
ride in the Eagle Creek area. These events are suitable for
all ages and skill levels of bike riders.Later this month we are also hosting two trail maintenance days with the Forest Service on May 28th and 31st. Meet is at 9:00 am in front of Das Rad Haus.
Through The Viewfinder
Sauer Mountain
This
photo is from the Sauer Mountain hike. This hike starts in
Anderson Canyon off North Road near Peshastin. The trail is
open from March 22 to October 13th. It is several miles
round trip and has significant elevation gains. Formations
of sandstone catch the eye in the lower elevation of the
hike, dense fir and pine forests, and great 180 degree
panoramic vistas of the Icicle Ridge, Mount Stewart,
Tumwater Mountain and Blewett Pass. You can see all the way
to Wenatchee! Numerous flower species are in abundance for
the next two months.
Photo hint for the month: Use your built in fill flash for
close-up outdoor pictures, in dark or even bright
locations--it will give your photos better tonal range and
color.
by photographer Reed Carlson
Grunewald Guild
Painting, Ceramics, Weaving and Printmaking
Grünewald
Guild sees everyone as an artists, from the hopeful to the
accomplished. We encourage the exploration of the depth and
breadth of one's essential beliefs and dynamic purpose
through a wide variety of art. Participation in Guild
programs has inspired and enthused many to return to their
homes, communities, places of work and worship to live more
compassionately and authentically in service to a world
desperately in need. Grünewald Guild serves as a creative
and innovative example to spiritual communities and the
world of the transformative power of art and the sacred in
the context of community.
Rock Climbing
Peshastin Pinnacles
One
of the most popular climbing destinations is Peshastin
Pinnacles State Park, a 34-acre desert park featuring a
group of sandstone slabs and spires called "the pinnacles."
Climbable spires reach 200 feet into the air. Rocks and
trails provide views of surrounding orchards, the
Enchantment Mountain Range, and the Wenatchee River valley.
Photographer
Golfing
Championship Golf Courses
We
have two 18 holf golf courses that offer not only immaculate
courses but a spectacular setting with the Wenatchee River,
mountain views and abundant wildlife. A third course was
former Golf Digest "Best New Course" nominee with
breathtaking views of the Columbia River. Golf lessons
available upon request. For those who have non-golfing
spouses the outdoor opportunities and specialty shops will
make everyone's vacation memorable.
Extreme White Water Rafting
Hang On Tight--For An Adrenaline Pumping Adventure
The
heavy snow pack is melting and this promises to be the
best season yet. Come enjoy the best white water in the
State, for extreme rafters. Start in the Icicle River,
flowing into Leavenworth or take the Wenatchee River
running from the Bavarian town and it's Class IV, famous
for it huge waves. We have 8 rafting companies ready to
give you the thrill of a lifetime.Contact Information About the Icicle Village ResortThe Icicle Village Resort is located in Bavarian Leavenworth, Washington State, and offers the Aspen Suites Condominiums and Icicle Village Resort Vacation Rentals, Best Western Icicle Inn, the Icicle Junction Activities Center, Junction Cinema, J. J. Hills Fresh Grill Restaurant, Conferences and Catering, and Therapeutic Touch Massage & Wellness Spa Services.
Call 1 (800) 961-0162 to learn more or book online. |



June
3 Come and see the great photographs celebrating
the Wenatchee National Forest Centennial, brought to life by
a local Forest service archeologist. The focus will
include historical events in Leavenworth, Lake Wenatchee,
Cashmere and Blewett Pass.
The
Bavarian Bike & Brew Festival is unique in many ways. The
IMBA sanctioned XC race features a spectacular, but rigorous
8.6 mile loop with 1800 ft elevation gain per lap. Each lap
has four creek crossings, challenging single track, and
plenty of water bars interlaced throughout the most
spectacular scenery you have ever seen. This is not a course
for the timid soul, but will challenge all who commit.
Celebrate
accordion music in its many styles: jazz, popular, classical
and much more. Enjoy this International Festival with
musicians from around the world. Join in the competition,
take a workshop, learn to play an accordion or come for the
great concerts we have planned for you.
There's
nothing more picturesque than a ride around Leavenworth with
all the wildflowers. The next ride, hosted by Munchen Haus,
is scheduled for June 22. You will be entertained by the
harmonious sounds of Fat Happy following a mountain bike
ride in the Eagle Creek area. These events are suitable for
all ages and skill levels of bike riders.
This
photo is from the Sauer Mountain hike. This hike starts in
Anderson Canyon off North Road near Peshastin. The trail is
open from March 22 to October 13th. It is several miles
round trip and has significant elevation gains. Formations
of sandstone catch the eye in the lower elevation of the
hike, dense fir and pine forests, and great 180 degree
panoramic vistas of the Icicle Ridge, Mount Stewart,
Tumwater Mountain and Blewett Pass. You can see all the way
to Wenatchee! Numerous flower species are in abundance for
the next two months.
Grünewald
Guild sees everyone as an artists, from the hopeful to the
accomplished. We encourage the exploration of the depth and
breadth of one's essential beliefs and dynamic purpose
through a wide variety of art. Participation in Guild
programs has inspired and enthused many to return to their
homes, communities, places of work and worship to live more
compassionately and authentically in service to a world
desperately in need. Grünewald Guild serves as a creative
and innovative example to spiritual communities and the
world of the transformative power of art and the sacred in
the context of community.
One
of the most popular climbing destinations is Peshastin
Pinnacles State Park, a 34-acre desert park featuring a
group of sandstone slabs and spires called "the pinnacles."
Climbable spires reach 200 feet into the air. Rocks and
trails provide views of surrounding orchards, the
Enchantment Mountain Range, and the Wenatchee River valley.
We
have two 18 holf golf courses that offer not only immaculate
courses but a spectacular setting with the Wenatchee River,
mountain views and abundant wildlife. A third course was
former Golf Digest "Best New Course" nominee with
breathtaking views of the Columbia River. Golf lessons
available upon request. For those who have non-golfing
spouses the outdoor opportunities and specialty shops will
make everyone's vacation memorable.
The
heavy snow pack is melting and this promises to be the
best season yet. Come enjoy the best white water in the
State, for extreme rafters. Start in the Icicle River,
flowing into Leavenworth or take the Wenatchee River
running from the Bavarian town and it's Class IV, famous
for it huge waves. We have 8 rafting companies ready to
give you the thrill of a lifetime.