Mountain: June 22-26

Twisp
Saturday, June 23

NoonParade from the Methow Valley Farmers Market (201 S Highway 20, Twisp) to TwispWorks (502 S Glover St, Twisp). This colorful parade features costumed jugglers, unicycle riders, dancers, little faeries and other merry-makers accompanied by NOTC’s lively marching band. Local residents and community groups are encouraged to participate in the parade.

1 to 4 p.m.—Three sessions of interactive workshops at TwispWorks, led by NOTC and community members on topics to include juggling, acrobatics, mask-making, trash fashion creation, samba dance and drumming, folk singing, magic and clowning. Community members will also facilitate discussions on alternative energy, health education, storytelling and more. Workshops last around 45 minutes each. Anyone can lead a workshop. Contact Makaela Kroin, (360) 902-8635.

7 p.m.— NOTC presents the Really Big Show including music, juggling, comedy, acrobats, and more.

Details on the TwispWorks website

Alta Lake State Park
Sunday, June 24

3:30 p.m.Parade in the park. This colorful parade features costumed jugglers, unicycle riders, dancers, little faeries and other merry-makers accompanied by NOTC’s lively marching band. Local residents and community groups are encouraged to participate in the parade.

4 p.m.Workshops presented by park staff and partners. Workshop offerings include the history of Alta Lake State Park, a ranger talk, crafts for children and more.

6 p.m.Potluck. All are welcome and invited to bring a favorite dish to share. Speakers will address visitors during dinner.

7 p.m.— NOTC presents a one-hour show including music, juggling, comedy, acrobats and more.

Conconully State Park
Tuesday, June 26

3:30 p.m.Parade from the north side of Main Street to Conconully State Park. This colorful parade features costumed jugglers, unicycle riders, dancers, little faeries and other merry-makers accompanied by NOTC’s lively marching band. Local residents and community groups are encouraged to participate in the parade.

4  p.m.Workshops presented by park staff and NOTC members. Workshop offerings include the history of Conconully State Park, a ranger talk, crafts for children and more.

6  p.m.Potluck. All are welcome. Speakers will address visitors during dinner.

7 p.m.— NOTC presents a one-hour show including music, juggling, comedy, acrobats, and more.