MOSES LAKE The light fantastic was well and truly tripped Friday night at the Wallenstien Theater, as local residents showed their best dance moves at Dancing with the Moses Lake Stars.
MOSES LAKE – The Central Basin Community Concert Association will be hosting its first-ever fundraiser, called Dancing with the Moses Lake Stars, Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. at Big Bend Community College’s Wallenstien Theater.
Association board member Carla McKean spoke about how the event came about.
“We thought, rather than doing a dinner with a silent auction like most groups do, we would try something new, and this was proposed to us – we are in affiliation with other community concerts around the state,” McKean said. “This group has been doing this for the last 10 years in The Dalles area.”
MOSES LAKE They’re everywhere this time of year, those round orange gourds. As soon as October rolls around, commercial pumpkin patches start doing a business as brisk as the weather. But home gardeners can grow the decorative – and often tasty – gourds as well.
MOSES LAKE – Zoe Sterner, left, and her parents Barry Sterner and Rebecca Sterner, cut the ribbon at the Rue & Sage and Wild Stem Farm/Pumpkin Patch open house at 10754 Dune Lake Loop SE in Moses Lake. Rue & Sage hosted an open house and vendor fair, with members of the Moses Lake business community including Love & Lumber, O2 Studio Yoga and Liberate & Lather. The pumpkin patch is open for customers to pick with pumpkins in all sizes and colors, from the traditional orange to blue, silver and brown. Pumpkins will be available through the end of October.