Event Calendar Get Out and Do It

Pullman, WALocal News

The Pullman event calendar showcases local attractions and activities from October 12, 1949, through October 11, 2025. It emphasizes handicrafts and artisans, inviting participation every Saturday. Events will be held at the venue located at 305 N Grand Ave, featuring a program called "Sing With Friends and Listen to Local Talent. " This initiative supports local artists while promoting downtown Pullman as a lively cultural hub. The calendar reflects a commitment to community engagement and the arts, encouraging residents and visitors alike to explore local talent.

According to the venue's website, more details and a schedule of events are available for interested attendees. This ongoing series of events aims to strengthen community ties and celebrate local craftsmanship. Such initiatives help foster a sense of belonging and pride among Pullman residents.

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