
Yakima Valley Museum’s 75th Birthday Party Is Coming Up
There are two public places in almost every city that we take for granted, and we really shouldn’t. We should support and cheer them on. They are the local libraries, and for the cities that have them, their local museums, and we are very fortunate in Yakima to have both, and there are a lot of events scheduled for our museum, including their big anniversary birthday!
Happy Birthday, Yakima Valley Museum!
Celebrating the Yakima Valley Museum’s 75th Anniversary, get ready to party on Saturday, February 21st, kicking off at 10 am!
“Celebrate 75 years of preserving Yakima Valley history with a fun, family-friendly birthday party at the Museum! Enjoy birthday cake, hands-on crafts, and activities for all ages.” – Yakima Valley Museum’s Facebook Page
The event is free, but a suggested $10 donation is appreciated, which will go to support accessible community programs.
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There is even sponsorships available if interested. For more details on the Museum’s 75th Anniversary Birthday Celebration, click here.
Other Events At The Yakima Valley Museum
Besides the big birthday bash, there are several other events scheduled throughout the year at the museum, especially different tours geared toward children and others for all ages.
The next big event that will be happening on Wednesday, January 28th, will be Story Time at the Museum!
“Join the Yakima Valley Museum and the Lupine Society of Readers for story time at the museum! Enjoy a fun story and activity in our Children's Underground - perfect for preschoolers and playdates.”
Story Time at the Museum is free with paid admission into the Museum, or if you have a membership, and no registration is required for this event on January 28th at 10:30am. For more details on this event, click here.
The Yakima Valley Museum is located at 2105 Tieton Drive in Yakima.

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