Plaid Friday
Like Shop Local, Plaid Friday is an aid in supporting our locally owned small businesses on what is traditionally known as Black Friday, or the day after Thanksgiving. All participating … Continued
Like Shop Local, Plaid Friday is an aid in supporting our locally owned small businesses on what is traditionally known as Black Friday, or the day after Thanksgiving. All participating … Continued
What is Plaid Friday? A new way to celebrate and support small independent businesses, as an alternative to Black Friday (which mostly focuses on big box stores).
People who use #CleElumPlaid when posting a photo on Facebook or Instagram (of them wearing plaid and/or supporting businesses) will be entered into a drawing from the Cle Elum Downtown Association.
Join us Downtown for a Holiday Scavenger hunt! Find at least six candy canes in our participating downtown businesses, and collect a tasty holiday treat from CEDA. You will … Continued
Watch Santa magically light up our downtown while he rides down 1st Street ending at Flagpole Park, Welcoming the Holiday Season to Cle Elum!
come meet with CEDA to have cocoa and cookies with Santa, Sparky and the Cle Elum Fire Department for pictures following the lighted Christmas Parade hosted by the Kittitas County … Continued
Sparky and Santa will be at DRU-BRU again for some great Christmas Pictures 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Join us at the Cle Elum taproom for a night of wood art painting! Local artist, Sierra of Teanaway Ridge Designs will be leading a follow-along wood painting session. Choose from three … Continued
Have you wanted to see how beer is made and what happens behind the scenes at Dru Bru? Now is your chance to join founder and president, Dru, for a … Continued
Join us at the Cle Elum taproom for painting and Happy Hour Local Paint & Sip Instructor , Madysen of Tipsi.Mads will be leading a follow-along canvas tote bag painting session! Cost: … Continued
WSU Kittitas County Master Gardener Plant Sale on Sat. May 18 from 8:00 - 2:00 at the Event Center in Ellensburg. Tomatoes, peppers, veggies, native plants and succulents. Come early … Continued