What Are You Doing This Weekend? Here Is The List Of Things to Do!
Oh sure you could watch the Pro Bowl, aybe clean the dog bones & loose change out of your couch. Or you could put on a clean shirt and take your sweetheart for a fun weekend on thew town! There is even stuff to do for the kids! It's all here! Thank you Tri Cities Visitor & Convention Bureau!
Open Mic Mezzo Thai Tapas, Richland Friday, January 27 6:30 P.M. - 10:30 P.M. Local musicians are welcome to take a turn playing every Friday night. |
Tri-Cities Family Expo TRAC Center, Pasco Friday & Saturday, January 27 & 28 Friday: 12 P.M. - 8 P.M. Saturday: 10 P.M. - 5 P.M. This family event features more than 100 vendors with products and services for children and their families. There is also live entertainment, including Ronald McDonald on stage, and interactive activities available throughout the event. |
Live Music: "Vicky and the Velvetones" Thomas O'Neil Cellars, Richland Friday, January 27 7 P.M. - 10 P.M. Enjoy a glass of wine and delicious cuisine while taking in the music of "Vicky and the Velvetones" No cover charge. |
Dinner Party with Milbrandt Vineyards Milbrandt Vineyards, Prosser Friday, January 27 7 P.M. Enjoy wine by the glass, gourmet appetizers, and a main entree. Reservations are required. |
Live Music: "Primitive Circus" J. Bookwalter Winery, Richland Friday, January 27 8 P.M. - 11 P.M. Enjoy fine wine, live music, and distinctive culinary fare at J. Bookwalter Winery. Performing this Friday night is "Primitive Circus." |
Sleuth Richland Players Theatre Friday & Saturday, January 27 & 28 8 P.M. "Sleuth" by Anthony Schaeffer is a thriller. Think of the perfect crime... then go one step further. This cat and mouse game begins when Andrew Wyke, an unhappily married writer of detective novels, invites his wife's lover, Milo Tindle, to his country manor house in Wiltshire. Only it is not to stop him, but to help him. Twists and turns in the plot will keep you on the edge of your seat. |
Wine, Wit & Wisdom Col Solare Winery, Benton City Saturday and Sunday, January 28 & 29 12 P.M. - 4 P.M. Relax and enjoy wine and appetizers while a featured speaker reads from selected poems, passages, sonnets, and songs. All to inspire you to contribute your own creative brilliance to be considered for publication in Col Solare's Compendium of Cleverness Volume II, an exclusive book created by, and compiled for, the guests of Col Solare. |
J. Bookwalter Winery & JBistro Food & Wine Pairing J. Bookwalter Winery, Richland Saturday, January 28 1 P.M. - 3 P.M. It is Focus on Food Month at J. Bookwalter Winery and they will be hosting a food and wine pairing event. The event will feature Chef K's cuisine perfectly matched with J. Bookwalter wines. |
Terra Blanca's Estate Tour & Tasting Terra Blanca Winery and Estate Vineyard, Benton City Saturday and Sunday, January 28 & 29 1 P.M. A trained wine educator will guide you around the facility and then escort you to a private area to taste through Terra Blanca's Signature Series wines. This tour includes a visit to Washington's first barrel caves. Reservations required. |
Friends of Badger Mountain Annual Celebration Kiona Winery, Benton City Saturday, January 28 6 P.M. - 8 P.M. Attend for wine, hearty hors d'oeuvres and of course, meet with friends and fellow hikers. Come and learn about what the Friends of Badger have been doing, where they are going, their spring wildflower walks, the Badger Mountain Challenge Event, and exciting news about the vision of a Ridges-to-Rivers trail. R.S.V.P. Required. |
Live Music: Wayman Chapman Thomas O'Neil Cellars, Richland Saturday, January 28 7 P.M. - 10 P.M. Enjoy a glass of wine and delicious cuisine while taking in the music of Wayman Chapman. No cover charge. |
Live Music: "The Shawnna Boast Trio" J. Bookwalter Winery, Richland Saturday, January 28 8 P.M. - 11 P.M. Enjoy fine wine, live music, and distinctive culinary fare at J. Bookwalter Winery. Performing this Saturday night is "The Shawnna Boast Trio." |
Mid-Columbia Symphony Three Rivers Convention Center, Kennewick Sunday, January 29 3 P.M. For more than 60 years, the Mid-Columbia Symphony has been a vital cultural resource for the Mid-Columbia region. Originally formed during World War II, primarily from the ranks of Hanford workers with a love for music and a desire for fellowship, the Symphony evolved through the years to become a respected cadre of dedicated, talented amateur artists performing under professional direction. |