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Exciting summer arts festival plans unveiled

June 20, 2024 | Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington



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Exciting summer arts festival plans unveiled
During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the potential for a festival at the Capitol Theater, emphasizing its alignment with the community's mission and vision. Participants expressed enthusiasm for exploring this idea further, suggesting it could enhance local cultural offerings.

In updates from local arts organizations, the Warehouse Theatre Company announced its upcoming production of \"Guys and Dolls,\" set to open on July 11 and run for 13 performances over three weeks, including weekend matinees. The company is also preparing for its annual awards presentation this Saturday, marking a significant event in their calendar.

Additionally, a working artist shared news about an ongoing exhibition at the Ocala Gallery, which will be available until July 5. They are also curating an upcoming show titled \"Catalyst\" at the Box Gallery in Tieton, aimed at showcasing new and emerging artists from the Yakima Valley. The exhibition is set for August and has already attracted participation from approximately 20 to 25 artists, with plans to invite more.

These updates reflect a vibrant arts scene and a commitment to fostering local talent and cultural events in the community.

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