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Every season is the right season to visit Grant County, Washington State's great escape! Golden sunshine bathes the county in its warm glow for 300 days each year, making Grant County the idea fun-in-the-sun vacation destination for year-round travelers. Dry out while you hang out in some of the most unique topography and geography in the entire world. Grant County, Washington, is easy to get to and very affordable.

Accommodations

Ameristay Inn & Suites

AM/FM Alarm Clock; Coffee Maker in Room; 24 hour Front Desk; Handicapped Rooms/Facilities; Free Parking; Free Local Telephone Calls; Hairdryer in Room; No Smoking Rooms; and more;

Attractions

The Gorge Amphitheater

The Gorge Amphitheatre is a 20,000-seat concert venue located above the Columbia River gorge in George, Washington. Administered by LiveNation, it is considered one of the premier and most scenic concert locations in North America and the world.

Recreation

Boating & Water Sports

Grant County is the perfect place for boating and water based recreation. There is plenty of water and access has never been more available. Come see why our visitors keep coming back for more!

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MAC GALLERY: PUGET SOUND SUMI ARTISTS: Breaking Tradition
Apr 26 2013 to Jun 14 2013
  Opening Reception: April 26, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.   Sumi-e is a Japanese word for ink painting. The formation of the Puget Sound Sumi Artists was initiated by several artists to study this art, calligraphy (shodo) and flower ... more >
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Opening Reception: April 26, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

 

Sumi-e is a Japanese word for ink painting. The formation of the Puget Sound Sumi Artists was initiated by several artists to study this art, calligraphy (shodo) and flower arranging (ikebana). The organization was started in 1985 in Tacoma and now numbers over 70 members from Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, Mercer Island, Federal Way, Bremerton, Everett, Spokane, Olympia, Gig Harbor and other Puget Sound communities. Many members are teachers and instructors who offer regular classes; members are often in community schools teaching sumi-e and sharing brush writing with students. They work with traditional materials and ecourage individual creativity. The artists are committed to share their Asian art interest with the public.

 

Featured artwork courtesy of Puget Sound Sumi Artists.


Location:

Moses Lake Museum and Art Center

401 South Balsam St

Moses Lake, WA 98837


Admission:

FREE


Contact Information:

509-764-3830



MAC GALLERY: MICHELLE SHIELDS PERDUE: Time Stands Still
Apr 26 2013 to Jun 14 2013
  Opening Reception: April 26, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.   Featured artwork: Little Bird. Courtesy of Michelle Shields.   "My work seeks to map the immutable character of time and the timeless nature of our half ... more >
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Opening Reception: April 26, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

 

Featured artwork: Little Bird. Courtesy of Michelle Shields.

 

"My work seeks to map the immutable character of time and the timeless nature of our half remembered dreams. Inspired by the world within rather than the world around us, the viewer is left to interpret, through their own filters, what time means to them. Digital art provides me the perfect medium in which to explore these concepts in new and ever changing ways." -- Michelle Shields Perdue

 

 


Location:

Moses Lake Museum and Art Center

401 South Balsam St

Moses Lake, WA 98837


Admission:

FREE


Contact Information:

509-764-3830



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