Events

Letter from the Executive Director

This week historically was one of the busiest of the year as preparations would be underway for our annual Donor Appreciation Program and Silent Auction. With the arrival of this unprecedented health and financial challenge, the grounds of the Lelooska Cultural Center are quiet. Paths that would be filled with children coming on field trips…

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Upcoming Events!

The Lelooska Foundation’s latest newsletter is now available. Click here to see information on upcoming classes, performances, and events! Some event dates listed in this newsletter may need to change. Up-to-date information will always be shown on the events calendar, so please check the calendar for the latest information.

Fall News, Events & More!

The Lelooska Foundation’s latest newsletter is now available. Click here to see information on upcoming classes, performances, and events!

Spring 2019 Booklet

The Lelooska Foundation’s Spring 2019 newsletter is now available. Click here to see information on upcoming classes, performances, and events.

Winter 2018-19 Newsletter

The Lelooska Foundation’s Winter 2018-19 newsletter is now available. Click here to see information on upcoming classes, performances, and events.

Winter 2019 Events

The Lelooska Foundation’s Winter 2019 flyer is now available. Click here to see information on upcoming classes, performances, and events.

Silent Auction, April 20th 2013

Mark your calendars! The Lelooska Foundation’s Silent Auction fundraiser and Donor Program will be held on April 20th, 2013. Bidding opens at 4pm and closes at 7:30, followed by a special donor program. The auction has been a vibrant outlet for community involvement here at Lelooska for the past nine years. Not only has it…

Tree Day

February 2nd, 2013, Groundhog’s Day, dawned so promising that any oversized, den dwelling rodent up here in Ariel, WA would certainly have heralded an early spring. However, here at Lelooska our attention was not on the what was in the ground, but rather who was up in the trees. A team of seven volunteer arborists…