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When: Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Sunnyside Mini Mall, 214 South 6th Street, Sunnyside, WA
Cost: Not available
Age limit: N/A
Description: Every Wednesday June 9th through October from 4-7pm in the parking lot of the Sunnyside Mini Mall.
When: Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010, 2 p.m.
Where: McAllister Museum Of Aviation, 2008 South 16th Avenue, Yakima, WA
Cost: Not available
Age limit: N/A
Description: Airplane Showcase @ 2:00 PM
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When: Monday, Sept. 6, 2010, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Maryhill Winery, 9774 Highway 14, Goldendale, WA
Cost: Free
Age limit: 21+
Description: Singer Sunny Andersen along with Galynne Davis on percussion and Corey Mitchell on Guitar form a sound saturated in ripe strings and appealingly dreamy takes on classic blues riffs and slowed down symphonies. Carlyle has become a nexus point between country, folk and classic rock, all swathed in the colorful echoes of yesteryear.
When: Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Olsen Estates, 500 Merlot Drive, Prosser, WA
Cost: Not available
Age limit: N/A
Description: Join Olsen Estates on Saturday, September 4th, for Happy Hour from 3pm-6pm. Come relax on the beautiful patio and enjoy lite fare, exquisite wines, and live music by the Matt Larsen Trio.
When: Monday, Sept. 6, 2010, time TBA
Where: Prosser Airport and Art Fiker Stadium, Wine Country Road at Nunn Road, Prosser, WA
Cost: Not available
Age limit: N/A
Description: Since 1925, parade, carnival, entertainment, air fly-in, concessions and royalty crowning in evening. Prosser's States Day Celebration and Parade is a time when old friends meet. Held on Labor Day each September, States Day dates back to a time when farmers would put down the plow and head into town for an old fashioned family picnic. Games were played, a dance was held, and over the years new events were added to the day. A rival baseball game between neighboring towns was the highlight for many years. (509) 786-3177
When: Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Maryhill Winery, 9774 Highway 14, Goldendale, WA
Cost: Free
Age limit: 21+
Description: RaChiChi combines the powerful rhythm section of an award-winning former blues band with a classical pianist to create their innovative lush sounds. A Port Townsend, WA, critic had this to say about their music: "This unusual trio has an amazing amount of fun playing jazz that edges lushy pop, blues and cinema. Made up of both jazz and blues players, RaChiChi is lively and fun, sultry and inventive...a new progressive style with old favorites and original inventions. They call it jazz, but 'lushy jazz' with a great blues feel too."
When: Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010, 4 p.m.
Where: White Heron Cellars, 10035 Stuhlmiller Road Northwest, Quincy, WA
Cost: $20 - $25
Age limit: N/A
Description: The heirloom tomato growers of Grant County will come once again with their wildly colored and shaped and tasty tomatoes. The growers will have tomatoes available for tasting and sale. Several chefs will showcase these same tomatoes on their grills, the salsa maker will whip up as much salsa as you can carry away, and two bands will entertain with South American folk music and down home blues. 4 PM, $20 pre purchase and $25 at the door, includes music and some food, additional food available for purchase.
When: Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, time TBA
Where: Wapato City Of Parks & Rec, 1005 S Camas Ave, Wapato, WA
Cost: Not available
Age limit: N/A
Description: Since 1948, a small town community festival held at the city park with a parade, carnival, food and beverages, bingo, arts and crafts, raffle and entertainment. Handicapped Access. (509) 877-4681(509) 877-2334
When: Monday, Sept. 6, 2010, time TBA
Where: Wapato City Of Parks & Rec, 1005 S Camas Ave, Wapato, WA
Cost: Not available
Age limit: N/A
Description: Since 1948, a small town community festival held at the city park with a parade, carnival, food and beverages, bingo, arts and crafts, raffle and entertainment. Handicapped Access. (509) 877-4681(509) 877-2334
When: Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, 1 p.m.
Where: Col Solare Red Mountain Winery and Estate Vineyard , 50207 Antnori Road, Benton City, WA
Cost: Not available
Age limit: N/A
Description: Col Solare invites visitors to Red Mountain to tour the winery and vineyard every Sunday, May-September. Learn more about the winery’s extraordinary Cabernet blend while touring the estate vineyard, winery, and cellar. Enjoy the view from the tasting room and sample Col Solare’s current vintage.
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