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Locally grown, internationally known. The Barnyard Cinema in Winthrop is celebrating with truffles and music — on the big screen — when the theater opens to the public this weekend for the first time in a STATE TRANSITIONS FROM MASS VACCINATION SITES TO MOBILE About four months into the state effort to distribute doses of the COVID-19 vaccines at state-run mass vaccination events, the state Department of Health (DOH) announced last week plans to transition to mobile vaccination clinics. This new phase of RODEO RETURNS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND Princess Elizabeth Clark, left, and Queen Jadyn Mitchell and will appear at the 2021 Methow Valley Rodeo on Memorial Day Weekend. It’s been more than a year and a half since the last Methow Valley Rodeo, on Labor Day weekend in 2019. The broncs and bulls will return to action this Memorial Day BUSINESSES ADAPT TO CHANGING MASK-WEARING GUIDELINES Some people around the Methow Valley have shed their masks, celebrating the announcement earlier this month by the Washington and federal health departments that fully vaccinated people are safe from contracting or spreading COVID and no longer need face coverings. But many are more comfortable with WINTHROP ’49ER DAYS: CELEBRATING OUR HERITAGE Photo by Don Nelson Bart Bradshaw rode Bezhik, a leopard appaloosa, in a recent Winthrop ’49er Days parade. Celebrating its 76th year, Winthrop’s ’49er Days is an old west heritage festival that recalls the Methow Valley’s colorful past. COVID RESTRICTIONS LOOSENED FOR VACCINATED PEOPLE Photo by Marcy Stamper Marian Wall, of Mazama, received her first COVID vaccine shot from Gail White, a recently retired nurse and volunteer for Aero Methow Rescue Service. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 10, 2020 Lifesavers. Dear Editor: Misuk and I deeply appreciate the quick and effective mobilization of firefighting units in tamping down an out-of-control burn pile on an adjoining parcel at Twin Lakes onSaturday (May 30).
STATE SURPASSES 5 MILLION DOSES OF COVID VACCINE Washington state surpassed 5 million total doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in the state last week, according to the Washington State Department of Health (DOH). SNOWPACK ABOVE NORMAL, BUT DRY MARCH CAUSES CONCERN By Marcy Stamper . Although mountain snowpack is well above normal in the North Cascades — and almost everywhere across the state — the region’s water supply specialist nevertheless described March precipitation as “disappointing, to say the least.” ‘LOST HOMELAND’ TELLS LITTLE-KNOWN HISTORY OF METHOW TRIBE Photo courtesy of Karen West This photo of a Methow Tribe family appears in “Lost Homeland.” In 1879, a presidential order established a reservation “that fully encompassed the ancient territory of several tribes including the Methow, but did notMETHOW VALLEY NEWS
Locally grown, internationally known. The Barnyard Cinema in Winthrop is celebrating with truffles and music — on the big screen — when the theater opens to the public this weekend for the first time in a STATE TRANSITIONS FROM MASS VACCINATION SITES TO MOBILE About four months into the state effort to distribute doses of the COVID-19 vaccines at state-run mass vaccination events, the state Department of Health (DOH) announced last week plans to transition to mobile vaccination clinics. This new phase of RODEO RETURNS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND Princess Elizabeth Clark, left, and Queen Jadyn Mitchell and will appear at the 2021 Methow Valley Rodeo on Memorial Day Weekend. It’s been more than a year and a half since the last Methow Valley Rodeo, on Labor Day weekend in 2019. The broncs and bulls will return to action this Memorial Day BUSINESSES ADAPT TO CHANGING MASK-WEARING GUIDELINES Some people around the Methow Valley have shed their masks, celebrating the announcement earlier this month by the Washington and federal health departments that fully vaccinated people are safe from contracting or spreading COVID and no longer need face coverings. But many are more comfortable with WINTHROP ’49ER DAYS: CELEBRATING OUR HERITAGE Photo by Don Nelson Bart Bradshaw rode Bezhik, a leopard appaloosa, in a recent Winthrop ’49er Days parade. Celebrating its 76th year, Winthrop’s ’49er Days is an old west heritage festival that recalls the Methow Valley’s colorful past. COVID RESTRICTIONS LOOSENED FOR VACCINATED PEOPLE Photo by Marcy Stamper Marian Wall, of Mazama, received her first COVID vaccine shot from Gail White, a recently retired nurse and volunteer for Aero Methow Rescue Service. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 10, 2020 Lifesavers. Dear Editor: Misuk and I deeply appreciate the quick and effective mobilization of firefighting units in tamping down an out-of-control burn pile on an adjoining parcel at Twin Lakes onSaturday (May 30).
STATE SURPASSES 5 MILLION DOSES OF COVID VACCINE Washington state surpassed 5 million total doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in the state last week, according to the Washington State Department of Health (DOH). SNOWPACK ABOVE NORMAL, BUT DRY MARCH CAUSES CONCERN By Marcy Stamper . Although mountain snowpack is well above normal in the North Cascades — and almost everywhere across the state — the region’s water supply specialist nevertheless described March precipitation as “disappointing, to say the least.” ‘LOST HOMELAND’ TELLS LITTLE-KNOWN HISTORY OF METHOW TRIBE Photo courtesy of Karen West This photo of a Methow Tribe family appears in “Lost Homeland.” In 1879, a presidential order established a reservation “that fully encompassed the ancient territory of several tribes including the Methow, but did notMETHOW VALLEY NEWS
Locally grown, internationally known. The Barnyard Cinema in Winthrop is celebrating with truffles and music — on the big screen — when the theater opens to the public this weekend for the first time in aVALLEY LIFE
The “Lord of the Rings” trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien is an epic tale of travel and raucous parties, mixed in with a little drama and detailed descriptions of food. Years ahead of his time, Tolkien was offering up a modern-day recipe blog that introduced an entire saga before getting to the food. It NEW STATE GUIDELINES EXPAND OPTIONS FOR VACCINATED PEOPLE The Barnyard Cinema promised its return with a famous line from “The Terminator.” The Barnyard Cinema in Winthrop is celebrating with truffles and music — on the big screen — when the theater opens to the public this weekend for the first time in a year and a half. Movietheaters
KUEHLER, GRIM TEAM UP TO FORM NEW LAW PRACTICE Attorneys Natalie Kuehler and Robert Grim have formed a new law practice in the Methow Valley. Winthrop attorney Natalie Kuehler and Okanogan County District Court Judge Robert Grim have joined forces to create a new law firm, Kuehler & Grim PLCC, that officially opened its doors for business earlier this month. 2021 LIBERTY BELL SENIORS CELEBRATE GRADUATION DAY The entire Methow community came out to celebrate the class of 2021, cheering the parade as it wended from Twisp through Winthrop. The grads helped plan the outdoor ceremony, which featured speeches from students and staff and allowed families and friends to gather in a COVID-safe environment. A few ECOLOGY ANNOUNCES REMEDIES FOR CONTAMINATED ORCHARDS The Washington State Department of Ecology recently released a map showing the locations of about 115,000 acres of historic orchards that could be contaminated by lead arsenate pesticide, including many areas in the Methow Valley. The map shows in red the location of land that was an orchard between ICONIC CARLTON GENERAL STORE REBORN AGAIN File photo by Ashley Ahearn Jeff Lyman will be back behind the counter at the Carlton General Store, but as manager rather than owner. Lyman returns as manager under new owner THE RETURN OF LONG-TERM RECOVERY A banner in front of the Confluence Gallery in Twisp reflects the community’s attitude toward recovery from COVID-19 impacts. “We’re trying to help people sift through the noise, getting them pointed in the direction to connect through the program that is best for them,” Linnertz said. LIBERTY BELL HOOPSTERS, WRESTLERS SPEND WEEK ON THE ROAD It was a relatively quiet graduation week on the Liberty Bell High School campus, with only junior high basketball games scheduled on the home court. The basketball and wrestling teams, meanwhile, traveled to Oroville for competition. The Lady Lions swarmed the COUNTY ENACTS SIX-MONTH BAN ON BUILDING PERMITS IN THE The Okanogan County commissioners approved a six-month moratorium on the issuance of building permits on lots in the Methow watershedcreated
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Locally grown, internationally known. During the COVID restrictions, many people learned a new skill: baking sourdough, raising a garden,or tying flies.
COVID19 – METHOW VALLEY NEWS FDA approves Pfizer vaccine for children as young as 12. On Monday (May 10), the federal Food and Drug Administration announced that it would approve the use of theCLASSIFIEDS
Employment: WE’RE HIRING! CARLOS1800 Mexican Grill & Cantina located at Winthrop, WA is looking for Line Cook, Prep Cook, Dishwasher, Assistant Restaurant Manager, Restaurant Manager, Hostess, Server, Bartender, Busser; the right team who will be inspired by great Mexican food and is enthusiastic about providing outstanding services beyond expectation for our customers. COVID RESTRICTIONS LOOSENED FOR VACCINATED PEOPLE COVID restrictions loosened for vaccinated people. Marian Wall, of Mazama, received her first COVID vaccine shot from Gail White, a recently retired nurse and volunteer for Aero Methow Rescue Service. Although state health officials warn that the number of COVID infections indicates Washington could be entering a fourth wave of thedisease, new
WINTHROP ’49ER DAYS: CELEBRATING OUR HERITAGE Bart Bradshaw rode Bezhik, a leopard appaloosa, in a recent Winthrop ’49er Days parade. Celebrating its 76th year, Winthrop’s ’49er Days is an old west heritage festival that recalls the Methow Valley’s colorful past. The three days of activities are presented by the Winthrop Chamber of SNOWPACK ABOVE NORMAL, BUT DRY MARCH CAUSES CONCERN March weather east of the Cascade crest was a bit warmer than usual, but it was cooler west of the crest. Mountain temperatures were normal, Pattee said. The snowpack in the Methow was 118% of normal at the start of April, compared to 106% last year. The Okanogan was at 116% of normal, 2 percentage points more than last year. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 10, 2020 Thanks for senior sendoff. Dear Editor: To our Methow Valley community — You showed up once again in pure Methow style on Friday for the ILC/LBHS Class of 2020 parade, with exuberant cheers, encouragement, congratulations, appreciation, and joy to let all 40 seniors know that they are celebrated. DEVELOPMENT NEAR METHOW PLANS 52 HOMES Development near Methow plans 52 homes. March 31, 2021 by Methow Valley News. Burma Shores, a development 2 miles south of the town of Methow, is seeking approval from Okanogan County to create 46 lots on 266 acres. Buildout of the Copperstone project will consist of approximately 52 single-family residences, a lodge (clubhouse), oneemployee
ICONIC CARLTON GENERAL STORE REBORN AGAIN Lyman returns as manager under new owner. Two years after its closure, the Carlton General Store is on track to reopen later this fall – under new ownership, but with a familiar face behind the counter. New owner Scott Edson is working with the previous owner, Jeff Lyman, to make necessary remodels and improvements to the Carlton icon. ‘LOST HOMELAND’ TELLS LITTLE-KNOWN HISTORY OF METHOW TRIBE Hart’s new book, “Lost Homeland, the Methow Tribe and the Columbia Reservation,” tells how the Methow Indian’s traditional lands were given away in a land transfer without their consent. Music and refreshments are planned. On Nov. 7, the Methow Conservancy’s “First Tuesday” program, titled “Lost Homeland,” features HartMETHOW VALLEY NEWS
Locally grown, internationally known. During the COVID restrictions, many people learned a new skill: baking sourdough, raising a garden,or tying flies.
COVID19 – METHOW VALLEY NEWS FDA approves Pfizer vaccine for children as young as 12. On Monday (May 10), the federal Food and Drug Administration announced that it would approve the use of theCLASSIFIEDS
Employment: WE’RE HIRING! CARLOS1800 Mexican Grill & Cantina located at Winthrop, WA is looking for Line Cook, Prep Cook, Dishwasher, Assistant Restaurant Manager, Restaurant Manager, Hostess, Server, Bartender, Busser; the right team who will be inspired by great Mexican food and is enthusiastic about providing outstanding services beyond expectation for our customers. COVID RESTRICTIONS LOOSENED FOR VACCINATED PEOPLE COVID restrictions loosened for vaccinated people. Marian Wall, of Mazama, received her first COVID vaccine shot from Gail White, a recently retired nurse and volunteer for Aero Methow Rescue Service. Although state health officials warn that the number of COVID infections indicates Washington could be entering a fourth wave of thedisease, new
WINTHROP ’49ER DAYS: CELEBRATING OUR HERITAGE Bart Bradshaw rode Bezhik, a leopard appaloosa, in a recent Winthrop ’49er Days parade. Celebrating its 76th year, Winthrop’s ’49er Days is an old west heritage festival that recalls the Methow Valley’s colorful past. The three days of activities are presented by the Winthrop Chamber of SNOWPACK ABOVE NORMAL, BUT DRY MARCH CAUSES CONCERN March weather east of the Cascade crest was a bit warmer than usual, but it was cooler west of the crest. Mountain temperatures were normal, Pattee said. The snowpack in the Methow was 118% of normal at the start of April, compared to 106% last year. The Okanogan was at 116% of normal, 2 percentage points more than last year. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 10, 2020 Thanks for senior sendoff. Dear Editor: To our Methow Valley community — You showed up once again in pure Methow style on Friday for the ILC/LBHS Class of 2020 parade, with exuberant cheers, encouragement, congratulations, appreciation, and joy to let all 40 seniors know that they are celebrated. DEVELOPMENT NEAR METHOW PLANS 52 HOMES Development near Methow plans 52 homes. March 31, 2021 by Methow Valley News. Burma Shores, a development 2 miles south of the town of Methow, is seeking approval from Okanogan County to create 46 lots on 266 acres. Buildout of the Copperstone project will consist of approximately 52 single-family residences, a lodge (clubhouse), oneemployee
ICONIC CARLTON GENERAL STORE REBORN AGAIN Lyman returns as manager under new owner. Two years after its closure, the Carlton General Store is on track to reopen later this fall – under new ownership, but with a familiar face behind the counter. New owner Scott Edson is working with the previous owner, Jeff Lyman, to make necessary remodels and improvements to the Carlton icon. ‘LOST HOMELAND’ TELLS LITTLE-KNOWN HISTORY OF METHOW TRIBE Hart’s new book, “Lost Homeland, the Methow Tribe and the Columbia Reservation,” tells how the Methow Indian’s traditional lands were given away in a land transfer without their consent. Music and refreshments are planned. On Nov. 7, the Methow Conservancy’s “First Tuesday” program, titled “Lost Homeland,” features Hart COVID19 – METHOW VALLEY NEWS FDA approves Pfizer vaccine for children as young as 12. On Monday (May 10), the federal Food and Drug Administration announced that it would approve the use of the NEWHOUSE VISITS SMOKEJUMPER BASE, OKANOGAN COUNTY SITES Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside, left, listens as smokejumper Scott McClanahan demonstrates new parachutes used by smokejumpers at the North Cascades Smokejumper Base in Winthrop Friday. Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside, left, and Daren Belsby, manager of the North Cascades Smokejumper Base in Winthrop RODEO RETURNS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND The broncs and bulls will return to action this Memorial Day weekend with two days of action, including “junior rodeo” events for kids. As in the past, the rodeo will be staged on Saturday and Sunday (May 29-30) of Memorial Day weekend. Both the Memorial Day and Labor Day Methow Valley Rodeos were canceled last year because of COVID FOURTH OF JULY PARADE GETS READY TO STEP OFF IN TWISP The annual Twisp Fourth of July parade is on track to be back this year, after a COVID-related hiatus in 2020. The Twisp Chamber of Commerce has filed a parade permit request with the Town of Twisp. Pending approval of the request by the Town MICHAEL KAMANSKY TURNED A PASSION INTO A PROFESSION Michael Kamansky not only teaches piano lessons, but also tunes the complicated instruments. During the COVID restrictions, many people learned a new skill: baking sourdough, raising a garden, or tying flies. Michael Kamansky took up piano tuning. Initially, Kamanskybegan with
PHOTOS: KEEPING MEMORIES ALIVE Members of an honor guard including, from left to right, Hank Cramer, William Robinson, Tom Graves, Jim Sullivan and Gary Storrs, conducted a rifle salute Monday at MY TURN — THE FEDERALLY APPROVED WILDLIFE SLAUGHTER YOU Some irony within the pages of last week’s paper. You printed two informative features on “varmints” ( beaver and fishers ) as well as a darker piece by Ted Williams on wildlife killing contests. Planned irony or not, I found it powerful reporting. Thank you. Many taxpayers realize they (we LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 2 Thank you so much to the volunteers that showed up to the Jamie’s Place Garden Party, as well as those that donated. A special thanks to Hank at Hank’s Harvest Foods, the Do It Center, Ace Hardware, and Wild Hearts Nursery, and those individuals MOUNTAIN LION BASKETBALL STARTS ON A FAST BREAK AT HOME Liberty Bell’s Shae Taylor, No. 24, put up a short-range shot against Almira-Coulee-Hartline as Caitlyn Cooley, center, and Liv Aspholm, far right, looked on. Freshman Kyler Mitchell, No. 5, elevated for a shot against Almira-Coulee-Hartline as Nolan Falcon-George, far right, readied for a911 BLOTTER: JUNE 2
• At 1:03 p.m. on May 26, the Sheriff’s Office received a referral from another agency that a person in the Lost River area of Mazama had been “financially exploited.” • At 7:04 p.m. on May 27, a person on West Chewuch Road in Winthrop reported seeing what they thought wasa drug deal
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