Family fun, parade, food, arts and craft vendors.
Hydroplane racing on the Columbia River.
Country music festival and camping.
July 26 – Bucking horse stampede down Main Street
July 27-30 – Rodeo
July 31 – Cowboy church and breakfast
Music under the stars. Seating is general admission and is on a first come first served basis in the lawn area and grandstands. The field is wheelchair accessible. Check in for a guide and assistance about 20 minutes before arrival at the gate. Food and alcohol are allowed. Please no glass except for wine bottles. There are food vendors if you choose not to bring from home. Chairs are available for rent if you decide not to bring any from home. All purchases at the venue are credit/debit only. The Festival is a cashless venue.
Pullman Public Schools are offering a free lunch for all children ages 1-18 years old. Lunches are available Monday through Thursday at PHS from 11-12:30. Lunch must be eaten on site.
Pullman Public Schools are offering a free lunch for all children ages 1-18 years old. Lunches are available Monday through Thursday in the Albion Park from 11:30-1pm. Lunch must be eaten on site.
APOD Production will be holding open auditions for “A Tale of Two Cities” on Monday at Bridge Bible Church in Moscow from 6-8pm. They have roles for individuals ages 8 and up. For more information visit apodproductions.org.