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Your guide to this year's Apple Blossom Festival in Wenatchee, WA
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April 23-May 3, 2015 • Wenatchee, WA
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Content of this program was written by the Apple Blossom Festival. Advertising was sold, produced by and is a supplement to
Apple Blossom Festival96th Annual Washington State
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Queen Gabby WatermanOn behalf of myself, Princess Anissa and Princess
Francesca, we would like to welcome you to the 96th annual Apple Blossom Festival where we are honored and grateful to be representing the greater Wenatchee Valley. We are incredibly excited and passionate about being Ambassadors of this Festival and can’t wait to share the memories, the history, and the unique spirit that this festival has to offer.
From the tall, rich mountains to the glistening Columbia River, Wenatchee has beauty for all to enjoy. This celebration in late April is fueled by 300 days of sunshine, hard-working and dedicated farmers and families, and extraordinary individuals. We are extremely fortunate and blessed to have the second oldest festival in the state to represent this time.
People come from all around to watch children and talented community members dance, march, create art,
and smile with the warmth and comfort that this festival provides. This festival allows us to see our special service clubs in action, our families involved, and the Valley we love harmonizing and unifying to grow and blossom as well.
We hope to see you and your family at the 2015 Apple Blossom Festival where you will be indulged in kindness and engaged in making sure that “It’s a Family Tradition.”
Chancellor Ed WomackOn behalf of the Wenatchee Applarians, First Lady Allison
and I welcome you to the 2015 Washington State Apple Blossom Festival. As the official hosting organization for the cities of Wenatchee and East Wenatchee, our members accompany the parade floats with our friends from other Northwest festivals as well as escort the 2015 Apple Blossom Royalty and float. We provide a fun filled weekend of hospitality for those guests showing them the best our valley has to offer. Each year, the Applarians provide a $6,000 scholarship to the Apple Blossom Queen towards furthering her education. Our organization serves as ambassadors, travelling to other festivals throughout the Northwest and Canada to accompany our royalty and their float in the parades of these wonderful cities.
We invite you to soak up the excitement of the valley and this year’s festivities, enjoying the traditions of the Wenatchee Applarians. After all, the 2015 Apple Blossom Festival is “It’s a Family Tradition!”
Director General Dave HeraldWarm Spring days are here, the blossoms have bloomed –
It’s time for “A Family Tradition”, the 96th Annual Washington State Apple Blossom Festival.
Thanks to our fantastic Administrator Darci Waterman and her loyal passionate staff, our dedicated Apple Blossom Festival Board and Committee Chairs and the hundreds of behind-the- scene volunteers…this festival is sure to be another blockbuster. Part of my vision was to include as much of our community as possible in the planning of our Festival and we are thrilled to have Wenatchee Valley College’s Fabrication, Welding & Art Departments build our colorful festival float. Many hours of
hard work has gone into this effort and we couldn’t have done it without the guidance and design skills of 2014 Director General and fellow Applarian, Pat McDonald. Her leadership, passion and dedication has been invaluable. I have enjoyed serving as your Director General this year and want to take a moment to thank my wife, Linda, for her love and support. Please enjoy all of our family events and activities during our eleven day festival - “It’s a Family Tradition”.
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Queen Gabby WatermanApplarian Chancellor
Ed Womack & Lady AllisonDirector General, Dave Herald and his wife Linda.
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Thursday, April 23rd INSPIRATION DAYThis day sponsored by 12:00pm Apple Blossom Royalty Welcome 12:10pm CHIEF FOR A DAY1:00pm St. Paul’s Lutheran School2:00pm St. Joseph’s Childrens Choir3:30pm Bonga Marimba, Eastmont Schools Students5:00pm Appleaires5:30pm JR Lano6:30pm National Day of Prayer Prelude & Service
with Dr. Gerald Sittser
Friday, April 24th This day sponsored by 12:00pm Charlie Solbrig, Pop Guitar4:45pm Rylei Franks, Pop Guitar7:00pm ZCountry 94.7 Talent Showcase Country Music, Singing Show8:00pm TBA
Saturday, April 25thThis day sponsored by 11am Keyes Fibre Youth Parade12:30pm Groove Principal, Cover Band2:30pm TBA4:00pm Wenatchee Big Band, Big Band Jazz 6:00pm Mugsy’s Groove, Rock/Groove7:30pm Slack Daddy, Rock
Sunday, April 26th Youth Day
Entertainment sponsored by 11:00am Dance Creations12:00pm Stage Kids WA, Broadway Musical Revue1:00pm Masa Magic, Magician from Sumo
Restaurant1:45pm Art 4 Kidz Awards2:00pm Haggen Foods Pie Eating Contest Sign ups begin at 11am3:30pm Insuburban Avenue, Teen Rock Band from
Puyallup5:00pm Marin Ryles & Co., Wenatchee High School6:30pm WHS Dance Teams7:00pm Fabulous Feet Dance Studio
Monday, April 27th11:15am Pioneer MS Jazz Band12:15pm Clovis Int. Jazz Band5:00pm Adrienne’s Dance Academy6:00pm Fabulous Feet Dance Studio7:00pm Eastmont High School TBA
Tuesday, April 28th12:00pm WHS Hy-Tones & 4 Tune Hunters - acapella3:00pm Lewis & Clark and Columbia Elementary
Mariachi & Folk
3:20pm Foothills MS Mariachi3:40pm Orchard MS Mariachi4:00pm Pioneer MS Mariachi4:20pm Mariachi Azteca 4:40pm Mariachi Huenachi5:30pm Michael Carlos Band, Rock en Espanol/
Orig. Rock7:00pm Wenatchee High School "Panther Dancing
With the Stars"
Wednesday, April 29th This day sponsored by 12:00pm EHS Jazz Band12:45pm EJHS Jazz Band5:00pm Gideon’s Daughter, Americana/Rock6:00pm Identity Unknown, Rock7:30pm Custom, Rock
Thursday, April 30th 11:30pm EJHS Choirs 12:30pm EHS Choirs4:00pm Eden Moody, Country/Pop6:00pm TBA8:00pm Junk Belly, Rock4pm–10pm Blossoms & Brews Opens TODAY.
Daily cover charge $1
Friday, May 1st This day sponsored by Walmart Arts & Crafts Fair opens @ 10am12:00pm Scout Smith, Soul/Rock1:00pm Joe DeChenne, Pop Guitar4:00pm Village, Funk Rock Originals/Covers6:00pm Fred Bauer Band, Classic & Original Rock8:00pm Eclectic Approach (2 hours), Pop/Rock1pm–10pm Blossoms & Brews. Daily cover charge $1 Saturday, May 2ndEntertainment Accomodations by11:00am Stemilt Growers Grand Parade1:00pm Blue Thunder, Seattle Seahawks Drumline1:30pm Night Argent, Pop/Rock3:30pm Dime Store Prophets, Rock/Groove5:30pm The PreFunc (2 hours), Classic Covers8:00pm Cody Beebe & The Crooks AND Top 10
"The Voice" finalist Austin Jencks, Rock/Americana
1pm–10pm Blossoms & Brews. Daily cover charge $1
Sunday, May 3rd 11:00am Mark Morel & Illuzionz Jazz1:00pm Next Step Dance Studio2:30pm The Chargers3:00pm Apple Pie & Dessert Bakeoff Awards &
Booster Pin Drawing3:15pm The Chargers cont’d11am–5pm Blossoms & Brews. Daily cover charge $1The Wal Mart Arts & Crafts Fair will close at 5pm today.
In Memorial Park, April 23 - May 3
Entertainment Stage Blossom & Brews Beer GardenFree Wi-Fi Provided by
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Youth Parade
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Saturday, April 25, 11:00 am
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Wednesday, April 29 Doors Open at 11:30, Program at Noon
Wenatchee Center Grand Ballroom • $25 single/$225 for 10
Keynote SpeakerMike Flood
VP of Community Relations, Seattle Seahawks
“We Are 12”…The Seattle Seahawks special relationship with the 12s”
Also honoring Grand Marshal, Apple Citizen, Festival Dignitaries & Sponsors
Coordinated by Wenatchee Downtown Kiwanis
Mike Flood
Special guest sponsored by
Open tothe Public
All Service Club Luncheon
Arts & Crafts Fair
We are so very lucky to have Wenatchee Valley College in our backyard as they have transformed the lives of so many people in our community. We are thrilled to honor all aspects of the college, celebrating 75 years of learning, as this year’s Grand Marshal,” says 2015 Director General Dave Herald.
Wenatchee Valley College is truly a college for the community. The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) is a federally funded program that benefits under-served populations as they help students from migrant/seasonal farm-working backgrounds during their first year of college. The Worker Retraining and Opportunity Grant help students with funds to cover tuition, books, etc. for up to 45 credits in qualified programs. This has enabled many students with families of their own to receive the credits they needed to further their education at four-year universities and beyond. The agriculture industry is vital to our community and the Hispanic Orchard Employee Education Program (HOEEP) has trained people in technology and management skills to increase their contributions to their workplace. Many program graduates have gone on to manage and even purchase their own orchards due to the training and leadership skills they learned from this program.
The WVC practical nursing program began in the late 1950’s and continues through the early 80’s as a separate program. The RN program began in 1971, after the Deaconess School of Nursing
closed down, and has continued to grow from there. Today the nursing program consists of seven quarters and 123 credits. In the last 10 years, 2,000 students have graduated from the WVC Nursing program and it is estimated that 76% of nursing
graduates are employed in the region and 82% of the nurses working at Central Washington Hospital came from the WVC Nursing program.
Community College is a great stepping stone for transfer students of all ages, whether they plan to attend a trade school or a four year university. However, Wenatchee Valley College offers high-quality instruction and real-world work experience to help students prepare for their careers which many find right here in our valley after just two years of education.
The theme of the 2015 Apple Blossom Festival is “It’s a Family Tradition” and Wenatchee Valley College is truly “family” in our community as generations of spouses, parents, grandparents and siblings have attended WVC.
As the Grand Marshal, the college will be honored at the All Service Club Luncheon on Wednesday, April 29. Dr. Jim Richardson, President, will ride in the Stemilt Growers Grand Parade on Saturday, May 2 followed by representatives from each department at WVC. The Grand Marshal is sponsored by Colonial Vista Communities and Vista Rehab Therapy.
For more information on the Grand Marshals, visit www.cwvc.edu.
Saturday, May 2 • 11:00 am
Grand Marshalsponsored by
Grand ParadeGrand Marshal
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Friday Harbor House of JerkyGarlic Gourmay/JSC CreationsGeno's Kettle KornGlyptic ConceptsGoldenwood Soap Gypsy LotusHeaven Scent CandlesHummingbird HillIdaho Antler ArtIt's So EaselIVXX Tie DyesJewelry by Design Jewelry Works JR Mabe Handmade KnivesJu Ju Gear K & R FarmsKalp HennaKara’s CreationsKillian Gourmet PopcornLil Ladybug CreationsLittle DarlinsLittle Sun HatMA GraphicsMarshall Mahler PhotographyMC Metal ArtMcUne’s Creative SideMehndi Madness, Inc.Mountain Meadow ArtisansName Ring 4 UNectar of the VineOregon Bottle ArtOver The Line ArtPamela K DesignsParts-2-Arts Pearls By Nature
Peone Creek PotteryQuichua Mashis Radar's CreationsRethreadz ClothingRock Gem & Tile CreationsSeattle Fudge Shoestring Wood ProductsSibbett StudioSilk from the HartzSimplistic DesignsSnooter-DootsSolid Rock Memorials & GiftsSpin Art USASteel CreationsStone CrazyStormy Mountain SoapsSun Penny CreationsSweater Heads Tall Grass FarmsTasha's AccessoriesThe DawgfatherThe Green GypsyThe Recycled Spoon, LLCThe Toy BoxThird Eye DesignsThree Rivers Gourmet TJC PotteryVIP's Magnetic JewelryVivid Imaginations Face PaintingWashington RocksWindrift HillWinfield DesignsWomen, Wine and Words
May 1 & 2 10:00 am-7:00 pm • May 3 11:00 am-5:00 pm
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“Apple Capital Apples” by artistNicki Isaacson
Nicki has always been interested in art. Her grandmother in Wenatchee was an accomplished artist, but she passed away when Nicki was a toddler. Painting with watercolor was a passion she pursued only after the children were launched. Over the past 11 years, Nicki has worked hard to learn the necessary watercolor skills by taking classes from local watercolorists and attending many two-day workshops with Kay Barnes, a watercolorist from Woodinville. The 2015 painting is titled "Apple Capital Apples." There are so many varieties of apples currently, but back in the day, it was a real treat to taste a crisp, juicy Red Delicious! There is nothing more beautiful than a big, red apple hanging on a tree, a symbol of the vibrant life in our Valley and something we celebrate with our Festival every May.
Sponsored by
Nicki Isaacson
Art Print Souvenir Booster Pin
Grand Prize drawing will be at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 3, 2015 at Memorial Park (corner of Chelan and Orondo Street)
GRAND PRIZE: Las Vegas for Two Trip. Two night accommodations for two in Las Vegas and roundtrip airfare for two from an approved point of origin to Las Vegas. ENTRY BOX LOCATIONS: • Apple Blossom Festival Booth at Memorial Park, April
23-May 3, 2015 Only• Apple Blossom Festival Office at 2 S. Chelan, Suite A,
Wenatchee• Inside Design Carpet One at 2101 Duncan Rd. N,
Wenatchee• Apple Blossom Floral at 192 9th St. NE, E.Wenatchee
WHERE TO PURCHASE: East Wenatchee: Apple Blossom FloralWenatchee: Ernie's Grocery, Haglund's Trophies, Inside Design Carpet One, Mitchell, Reed & Schmitten Insurance, Salon Expressions, Eagle Transfer WASHINGTON STATE APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL (WSABF) RULES & REGULATIONS 1,000 entry forms printed. Must be at least 18 years of age to enter the drawing. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. The WSABF 2015 Board of Directors, Chairpeople, Staff, Top 10 Candidates, Royalty, and their immediate families are not eligible to win. Winner must respond within 10 days or another winner will be drawn. Fees and significant restrictions will apply. Non-redeemable value $1.
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Win a trip for 2 toLas Vegas!
Order your print online at
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Caring about your family is what brings you back to ours!
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Ninth & Miller, Wenatcheewww.sangstermotors.com
Congratulations Anissa Sangster we are all so proud of you!
Sangster Motorswill be closed
Saturday, May 2nd
to enjoy all of theApple Blossom Festivities
Luxury Fit for a Queen and her court!
WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE.
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The Royalty & Chaperones would like to thank Sangster Motors for donating this year’s Royal Coach:
A 2015 Acadia Denali. This beautiful vehicle was presented to the Royalty at the Selection Pageant in February, and transports them in comfort and style to over 180 appearances during their reign.
The Festival invites everyone to stop by and visit the staff at Sangster Motors.
Royalty pictured with Corey Sangster, General Sales Manager.
sponsored by
Royalty Coach
Member FDIC
The name you have known
& trusted since
1932!
“The little Bank with the big circle of friends”
Congratulations
1312 Maple Street • 662-7036
Wenatchee Valley Senior Activity Center
2015 Senior Center King & Queen
Wayne & Laura Deardorff
We’ll see you at the Classy Chassis & Apple Blossom Grand Parade!
Help keep Wenatcheegreen and growing.Waste Management and Stemilt Organic Recycling Center are working together to grow Wenatchee’s World Famous Fruit.You can help too, by signing up for curbside pickup service or bringing in your own green waste (leaves, brush, garden) to:
719 South Columbia St., Wenatchee.
Waste Management collects your green waste and delivers it to the Stemilt Organic Recycling Center, which in turn transfers it to their 18-acre compost farm where your green waste is turned into the highest quality compost. Not only have you kept green waste out of landfills, you have helped create nutrient-rich soil for future generations of local farmers.
Sign up for green waste pickup service: Call 1-877-466-4668 Visit wmnorthwest.com/wenatchee or wmnorthwest.com/eastwenatchee
Compost is also available for sale!Call SWSC (509) 888-8605 or visit us at719 S. Columbia Street, Wenatchee.www.stemilt.com
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Apple Valley GymnasticsApple Valley PumpingAppleSox Baseball ClubAwaken Wenatchee ChurchBallard AmbulanceBanner BankBen & Bernie PaineBen & Molly PhotographyBrazeau OrthodonticsBob's Classic Eatery & SpiritsBryan & Jody CampbellCake Chic StudioCentral Washington HeatingCentral Washington TitleCentury 21 ExclusivelyChamberlin DistributingChinook Music ServiceClark's JewelryCliftonLarsonAllen
CMICoastal Farm & RanchCoastal TransportationColliins FashionsCommercial PrintingConfluence HealthCraft WarehouseCresap Orthotics & ProstheticsCrowne Plaze Hotel - SeattleCustom Apple PackersDance CreationsDarren & Janna GoehnerDave & Linda HeraldDavid Hutt & Susie FreimuthDeborah LobeDerma-Tech Permanent CosmeticsDick's Towing & RepairDusty's In-N-OutEastmont High School
Ed & Allison WomackEric & Rose WulfErik Holmberg, DDSErlandsen & AssociatesEtched in Time, LLCFirst American Title Insurance Co.Garlini's RistoranteGoodfellow Bros.Grocery OutletHeaven's Best Carpet CleaningHoliday Inn ExpressHomchick, Smith & AssociatesHooked on ToysH. R. SpinnerInna's CuisineJames Wallace ProductionsJeffers, Danielson, Sonn & AylwardJerry's Auto SupplyJim & Carol Adamson, 2007-2008
Royalty ChaperoneJoe & Lisa Marie BrazeauJP Portrait StudioKeith & Claudia WigginsKenaston Music ProductionsKen MartinKerry SideriusKestrel VintnersKottkamp & Yedinak, PLLCKWCC-TV Apple Valley TelevisionLake Chelan HelicopterLes Schwab, East WenatcheeLes Schwab, WenatcheeLiberty OrchardsLibke InsuranceLiesa MontgomeryLocal-TelMark & Kathy LewisMelissa Wiggs
Merrill OrthodonticsMike & Jo Ann Walker, 1981 Director
GeneralMitchell, Reed & Schmitten
InsuranceNorth Cascades National BankNorthern Fruit CompanyNW LimousineOneonta Trading Corp.Pacific Appraisal AssociatesPositive Life RadioRent Me StorageSafewaySew Rite AlterationsSound AdviceSportsman's WarehouseStemilt Fresh FruitSteve LoidhamerTelford's Chapel of the Valley
Terry & Cooky OgleThe WindmillTree TopTrinity InflatablesVerizon Yellow PagesWalters Orchards ~ Ron & Debbie
WaltersWells Fargo Insurance ServicesWenatchee Clinic PharmacyWenatchee Convention CenterWenatchee Downtown AssociationWenatchee Grocery OutletWenatchee High SchoolWenatchee PetroleumWenatchee Valley Chamber of
CommerceWendy SimmonsonWoods & Brangwin, PLLC
Golden Delicious Sponsors $400-$999
Royal Corporate Event Sponsors $6,000+
Shows Carnival
Corporate Sponsors $4,000-$5,999
Royal Corporate Sponsors $6,000+
Corporate Event Sponsors $4,000-$5,999
Red Delicious Event Sponsors $1,000-$3,999
FDIC
Douglas County Fairgrounds
Frank, Morgan, Brock &
Brady Kuntz
Hayes Cleaners
Brett & Sons
Picture This Photography
Peter & April Nolen
Red Delicious Sponsors $1,000-$3,999
furnitureBen Fritz
Midland Trucking
Jim Telford
Dennis & Sharron Johnson
Chuck & Janice Lawell
Sponsors
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Albert Kissler, 1986 Director GeneralAMA CoreAmerican Shoe ShopAnimal Hospital of WenatcheeAnn Albertson Deal, 1958 QueenAntles Pollen SuppliesAppleland Pest Control & Home
InspectionAvenue MotelBarb Andre' & Lori Van LithBeckstead ElectricBill Dodge, 1990 Director General &
Mary Dodge 2002-2003 Royalty Chaperone
Blanksma ChiropracticBob Feil Boats & MotorsBruce & Kate Bratrude, 2015-2016
Royalty ChaperoneButton JewelersCaffe MelaCasa TapatiaCentral Washington WaterCharlie's ProduceChelan Co. JailChuck & Carole JohnsonChris & Denise GoetzClifford & Renee Riggan Stocks,
1989 Princess
CintasColumbia Paint & CoatingsConnie MorrisC & O NurseryCT ImageryCountry InnCrown FurnitureDA DavidsonDan & Sally FeilDan SollomDaryl W. Miller, DDS, PSDave & Sandy Gellatly, 2007 Director
GeneralDavid Parks, DDSDavis FurnitureDean & Lisa JohnsonDede & the late Jack HillDel & June Vanderhoff, 2014-2015
Jr. Royalty ChaperoneDerma-Tech CosmeticsDJ & Natalie Avey Dorey, 1991
PrincessDoug & Jewel TimpeDon & Kay BerdanDoug Miller GalleryEd & Allison Womack, 2015
Applarian ChancellorElite Hoop Effects
Ernie's GroceryFamous FootwearFielding Hills WineryFirst Choice Collision CenterFona Sugg Mathena, 1989 PrincessFoot & Ankle Center of WenatcheeGary & Carmen Sirmon, 1961
PrincessGellatly AgencyGotta Have JavaGrainery CafeHD FowlerHighgate Senior LivingHoran & Fevold Hearing ClinicIce HouseInn at the MarketIntegrity PiercingInternational PaperJason Austin Productions/Comstock
MortgageJC Penney'sJerry & Wanda BillinglseyJet Pro Auto WashJim & Anna Batterman Pieratt, 1955
PrincessJim & Pat McDonald, 2005-2006
Royalty Chaperone & 2014 Director General
Jones & Jones ~ Betts Funeral HomeJulie MottKahler Glen Golf CourseKay JewelersKevin & Angie WaligorskiKrista Berschauer Beck, 1998 QueenLake Chelan WineryLeonard Evans CarsLinder & Goetz, P.S.Lukens InsuranceMark & Jodi LoweMartin Morris AgencyMathew Jeffery, DDS PSMatthews EstateMatt & Kaila BrownleeMatt & Joy HamptonMatt Sorenson Spray Can ArtistMeaghan Williams Vibbert, 1997
PrincessMerry MaidsMichael & Devon MachadoMikael Gavin Mike & Teresia Grubbs, in honor of
2005 Queen AnikaMission RidgeMobile InnovationsNabiscoNCW Association of Realtors
Numerica Performing Arts CenterOgden Murphy Wallace PLLCPapa John'sPatsy ReevesPaul & Janelle BlakneyPioneer TitlePrint GuysRandy & Maria JohnstonRay & Staci HobsonRed RobinRent-A-CenterRobert Brown & Sherry FreerRon & Kathy Berschauer, 2008
Director General & 2006-2007 Royalty Chaperone
Rose & Eric WulfRuss & Sheila FodeSage Real Estate ServicesSan Francisco Sourdough EateryScott & Teri ChipmanSeasons Hair Design & Skin StudioShelley BaldwinSPORT GymnasticsSpringhill SuitesStephanie BallSteve & Mal NeherSun Basin TheatersSun Mountain Lodge
This is WendyTom & Leah Robbins - 2010 Director
GeneralTown Toyota CenterTyler Gunderson, DDSVanWell NurseryVision Menagerie, LLCWapato Point CellarsWashington Apple CommissionWashington Growers ClearinghouseWenatchee Chiropractic Clinic/Ray
WellsWenatchee Downtown RotaryWenatchee Police ReservesWenatchee Sand & GravelWenatchee Valley Chamber of
CommerceWenatchee Valley Federal Credit
UnionWenatchee Valley Super OvalWenatchee Valley VeloWilbur EllisWild Huckleberry
Gala Sponsors $160-$399
Al Kissler, 1986 Director GeneralApplebee'sApple Pi JanitorialApple Country InnAtwood OrchardsAuto MochaAvalon MusicBart & Sheila Hildebrand Clennon,
1964 PrincessBethlehem ConstructionBiosportsBlaine & Erin DavidsonBob SnyderBrian & Jody CampbellBrooke Murray, 1988 PrincessBud & Dena HalleBud Truswell & Karin Hughes, 1993
ChancellorCarlson, McMahon & SealbyCascade Natural GasCascade Quality WaterCascade Veterinary ClinicCD'A MetalsChuck & Cathy NovakColumbia Pediatrics
Computer ParkCosina's Carpet CleaningC. T. Imagery ~ Cory TurnerCupcake BluesD & B MaintenanceDale & Gail ForemanDairy QueenDarcel Recchia Troy, 1984 PrincessDarlene SwartzDaryl Ferguson, 2014 Director
GeneralDavid Parks, DDSDoGone Walking, Amy FischerDogWiseDouglas Co. Fire District #2Dragon's LairFamous FootwearGabby's BridalGlenn Distributor, Inc.Gold ConstructionGreg & Ceci WoodGreg & Karin Oakes, 2008 Director
GeneralEd Knaggs, Kimmel Athletic SupplyHigh-Tech Automotive
Holland MachineHoran EstatesHurst ChiropracticJeff Neher, 2001 Director GeneralJeff Smith, 1995 Director General
& Judy Smith, 2003 Director General
Jeff & Mona GuentzelJ & K EarthworksJeremy & Shana AndersJolly Ann Sachs Seyster, 1956 QueenJudi TelfordJulie JessupKarpet KornerKatrina's Wedding BoutiqueKathy Gavin, Pro Touch MassageKaytie Crandell, in memory of 1978
Director General BobKeyhole SecurityKyle & Laura StrongLarry & Darlene Frack, 1985 Director
GeneralLaura Davis Fulbright, 1983 PrincessLaw Office of Tony DiTommaso
Linda Parkhill Shaughnessy, 1969 Queen
M & E Memorial MarkersMacy'sMark & Lori HolcombMarshall R. Mahler PhotographyMary Radewan Heinz, 1963 QueenMcDonald'sMcGlinn'sMcQuaig & WelkMichael & Amy EversonMike & Jo Ann Walker, 1981 Director
GeneralMike & Val Doneen, 1985-1986
Royalty ChaperoneMet Life ~ Tom McNairMills Bros. Inc.Muchen Haus/Icicle Brewing Co.Music Theatre of WenatcheeNorthwest BearingNorthwest WholesaleOxarcPat Neumann, 2003 Applarian
ChancellorPeet Plumbing
Pete & Virginia WeberPregis Innovative PackagingPro Touch Massage ~ Kathy GavinRich & Pat Lynn, 1999- 2000
Royalty ChaperoneRio Vista WineryRoger & Betty Bryant, 1997 Director
GeneralRoger & Sandy Pollock, 2000
Director GeneralRolfe & Pat Ogle, 2013 Applarian
Chancellor & 2013 Royalty Chaperone
Sally VradenburgSavannah Slife, Twisted TomboyScott & Jennifer Devereaux. 1990
QueenShaun & Nikki StegemanShela HemstromSheree Stotz & Kim WhiteSheri CarrereShred-It-Rite/Empire Record
ManagementSilkscreen PrintersSmithson Insurance Services
Smitty's Pancake HouseSouthSteve & Irene Soth, 2011-2013
Royalty ChaperoneSteve & Julie RobinsonSteve & Tammy DeCamp, in honor
of 2007 Queen LauraStifel NicolausStimac ConstructionSyngentaTanya Coe]Terri Lyon & Evan Van HornTerry & Sue WarrenTifini BuchananThrivent FinancialTim & Amy Dilley, 1989 PrincessTrina Damish DeCamp, 1981 QueenTom & Connie Van Well, 1983-1984
ChaperoneWenatchee Emergency PhysiciansWenatchee Golf & Country ClubWestern MarketWillie Weinstein, in memory of 1964
Director General RoyalWorkland Auto Parts
Blossom Buddy Sponsors $85-$159
Friends of the Festival Sponsors $50-$84Adele Haley, 1974 Princess, 2012
Director General & 2013-2014 Royalty Chaperone
Al & Millie Cordell, 1986-1987 Royalty Chaperone
Ace Leather GoodsAll American Ice CreamAlmond Blossom Roasted NutsAlpine AireAmerican RoofingAnimals to AbstractAuvil FruitBarb Trandum, 2010-2011 Royalty
ChaperoneBath & Body WorksBayside KitesBeadware DesignsBed, Bath & BeyondBellagio Nail SalonBen & Karen RayBill & Lori KnightBlue Moon Gardens GlassBob & Janet Rust, 2009-2010
Royalty ChaperoneBob & Jo Mardian, 2000 Applarian
ChancellorBob & Sharon Murray
Bob & Vera Curtis, 2008-2009 Royalty Chaperone
Borsa BellaBrian's Bulldog PizzaCarmen Harris McCrystal, 1987
PrincessCarol Ohme-Peterson, 1954 QueenCarolyn Ellis Hamilton, 1953 QueenCelestial BalanceChaChar Allen, 2001-2002 Royalty
ChaperoneChildren's PlaceChris & Holli EdenClassy Sassy JewelryColumbia ColstorColumbia Stainless Metal-FabColyar JewelryCottage InnCritter CreationsCupbearerDarcel Recchia Troy, 1984 PrincessDave & Carrie DanielsDeCamp Toftness ChiropracticDiaz Art GlassDistinctive Burl DesignsDizzy D'sD'Olivo
Don & Debbie Gurnard, 2005 Director General
Donna MadisonElaine VernigEclectic EdgeEnchanted DesignsFabulous YouFire & Ice at PybusFlashback UnlimitedFroyo EarthFull Bloom FlowersGlyptic ConceptsGarrett & Kristi HillsGNCGolden East RestaurantGreen GypsyHinjosa's Rustic FurnitureHot RodzHummingbird HillIcicle Junction Family Fun CenterIdaho Wildlife OriginalsInspirations Ceramic & Art CafeIt's So EaselIVXX Tie DyeJewelry by DesignJames & Digna EthierJan Cook Mack
Jane Drake Cummings, 1970 Princess
Jason & Kelly UnderwoodJeff & Helen FogelstromJeff & Renee Pollock Jaeger, 1986
PrincessJim & Diana ZuminiJim & Pat McDonald, 2014 Director
GeneralJoan Kraft, 1977-1978 Royalty
ChaperoneJohnson, Gaukroger, Smith &
MarchantJordan's Pet GiftsJulie Agens Kuntz, 1974 QueenJulie Vail, Pannellee'sKathy Handley Nosek, 1987 PrincessKathy Murren Mertes, 1968 PrincessKeith & Robin HuffakerKevin & Wendie DyalKillian's Gourmet PopcornLA MarketLake Chelan Chamber of CommerceLinda Haglund, 2009 Director
GeneralLois Banghart Beall, 1947 PrincessMarian Huggins, in memory of 1980
Director General Don
Marilyn CrollardMark WardMarshall'sMaurice'sMcUne's Creative SideMonnette & Cawley, P.S.Mountain Meadow ArtisansMy Favorite ThingsName Ring 4 UNectar of the VineNorma JessupOkanogan Estate & VineyardsOlive GardenPam's JamsPearls by NaturePete & Ardie Van WellPolly Kinney Fields, 1962 QueenPom-Arleau Transfer & StoragePremiere One/June StanawayPybus BistroPybus Public MarketRamon GutierrezReal DealsRed Cedar WerxRoyal ProduceRoyalty Sash Co.Royal ProduceRuby Marz Bakery
Sandra Etta Gillette, 1957 PrincessScentual NatureSears Hometown Shakti'sSharon Redlinger Utigard, 1955
QueenSilver City CoinSound Benefit PlansSteel CreationsStormy Mountain SoapsStudio B Jewelry & GiftsSue GavinSue Murray, 1994-1995 Royalty
ChaperoneSuperior Fruit EquipmentTaco ChavaTastebuds Coffee & WineThee Elite BarberUnique CoversVaptronixWashington RocksWenatchee Exchange ClubWine DesignWinfield DesignsWinward Gift ShopWok-About GrillVIP's Magnetic Jewelry
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1. Royalty Ice Cream Social Dates: Saturday, April 18Location: Beacon Hill Grange,
323 Easy St. Wenatchee, WA Time: 12pm- 2pmCost: Free and open to the publicContact: Phil Crase (509) 679-1391Hosted by: Beacon Hill Grange
2. 96 Years of the Apple Blossom FestivalDates: Ongoing year roundLocation: Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center, 127 S. Mission St.Time: Tues – Sat, 10am-4pmCost: Adults $5, Seniors & Students $3, Children $2
Museum members Free Contact: (509) 888-6240 or [email protected] by: Wenatchee Valley Museum
3. Rocky Reach Hydro ProjectDates: DailyLocation: Visitor Center & Gallery-Hwy 97A Time: 9:00am - 4:00pmCost: Free AdmissionContact: Chelan County PUD, (509) 663-7522
www.facebook.com/VisitRockyReach
4. Columbia Chorale “Riversong!”Event Date: Friday, April 24 & Monday April 27Time: 7:30pmLocation: Grace Lutheran Church, Snowy Owl Theater Tickets: www.numericapac.orgContact: Mike Hibbert [email protected]
5. Memorial Park Food FairDates: April 23-May 3Location: Memorial Park @ Orondo & Chelan Time: Daily 11am-8pmContact: www.appleblossom.org
6.
Entertainment Stage in Memorial Park Dates: April 23-May 3Location: Memorial Park @ Orondo & ChelanTime: Lunch & Dinner hours/Wknds all dayCost: Free AdmissionContact: www.appleblossom.org
7. Inspiration Day sponsored by Serve Wenatchee Valley
Date: Thursday, April 23Location: Gesa Credit Union Entertainment Stage Time: 12 Noon-8pmCost: Free EventContact: www.appleblossom.org
8. Apple Blossom Musical, “SPAMALOT”Dates: April 30-May 2; May 7-10,14-16, 7:30p May 9, 10 &
16, 2pmLocation: Riverside PlayhouseCost: $20 adults, $17 12 & under, $17 seniors Hosted by: Music Theater of WenatcheeContact: (509) 663-ARTS or www.mtow.org
9. CarnivalDates: April 24-May 3P.O.P Nights: April 27-April 30, $30Location: Riverfront Park at the foot of 5th Street Time: Grand Opening - 4/24 @5:30pm Weekdays: Opens @ 5pm Weekends: Opens @ 12pmCost: Free Admission - No Gate FeesContact: www.appleblossom.org
10. Z-Country ShowcaseDate: Friday, April 24Location: Gesa Credit Union Entertainment Stage Time: 7pmCost: FreeContact: Z-County Programming (509)667-2400
11. WSU Master Gardener Plant SaleDate: Saturday, April 25 Location: Pybus Market, 3 N. WorthenTime: 9am-2pmContact: Linda Morse (509)860-7056E-Mail: [email protected]
12. Rustique Divas Vintage MarketDates: Sat. April 25Location: Pybus Market, 3 N. Worthen Time: 9am-6pmCost: Free AdmissionContact: [email protected]
13. Youth Parade
Date: Saturday, April 25 Staging Area: Triangle Park - Cherry & OrondoParade Route: Orondo & Mission StreetTime: 11amContact: www.appleblossom.org
14. 8th Annual Wenatchee Valley Renaissance FaireDate: Sat., April 25 and Sun., April 26Location: Wenatchee Valley College
1300 5th St. Wenatchee, WA Time: Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun. 10am-4pmCost: Adults 10$, 6-17 $5, under 5 free WVC students with valid ID-freeTickets: www.wenrenfaire.com Hosted by: WVC Medieval Mayhem ClubContact: [email protected]
15. Leonard Evans 200 Wenatchee Valley Super OvalDate: Saturday, April 25Location: Wenatchee Valley Super Oval,Time: Gates open at 4:00 pm, Time Trials at 5pm, Racing at
6pmCost: $15-$30, 5 & under FREESponsored by: Leonard Evans Used Car SuperstoreContact: www.wvso.com
Youth Parade Route ends at 5th St. Grand Parade Route ends at 7th St.
Schedule of Events
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16. Ride the Miniature TrainDate: April 25 & 26 and May 2 Location: Wenatchee Riverfront Park,
155 Worthen St.Time: 1-5pmCost: $3 adults/$2 children under 12Hosted by: Wenatchee Riverfront Railway & Navigation
Association, an affiliate of the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center
Contact: [email protected] or (509) 888-6241
17. Youth Day
Date: Sunday, April 26Location: Memorial Park @ Orondo & ChelanTime: 11am - 3pmCost: Free AdmissionContact: www.appleblossom.org
18. Art 4 Kidz Display & Awards sponsored by
All art entries are due April 16 & 17 from 3pm-5pm or April 18 from 10am-1pm @ the Festival Office
Date: Sunday, April 26Location: Memorial Park @ Orondo & ChelanTime: 11am - 3pm; Awards at 1:45 pmCost: Free AdmissionApps: www.appleblossom.org
19. Motorcycle ExtravaganzaDate: Sunday, April 26 Location: RiverWest Retirement, 900 N. Western, WenatcheeTime: 1-3 pmCost: Free eventHosted by: RiverWest Retirement CommunityContact: (509) 662-2797
20. Haggen Foods Pie Eating ContestDate: Sunday, April 26 Time: 2:00 pmLocation: Gesa Credit Union Entertainment StageApplications: www.appleblossom.org – accepted on day of event only
21. All-Service Club Luncheon, sponsored by
Date: Wednesday, April 29 Location: Wenatchee Convention CenterSpeaker: Mike Flood, VP of Community Relations,
Seattle Seahawks.Time: Doors open @ 11:30am Program @ 12Tickets: $25 Festival Office or All Service ClubsHosted by: Wenatchee Downtown KiwanisContact: www.appleblossom.org
22. Apple Blossom Golf Tournament, sponsored by
Date: Thursday, April 30th Location: Highlander Golf CourseTime: 8am Registration/9:30am Tee TimeCost: $140 per golfer (cart included)Entry deadline: Field is FullContact: www.appleblossom.org
23. 3rd Annual Apple Blossom “Cruiz-In”Date: Friday, May 1Time: Immediately after Classy Chassis parade, ends at 9pmLocation: Palouse to 2nd on Wenatchee Ave.Cost: Free to participate Contact: Jim McDonald 670-0542
24. Seattle Opera Presents “Our Earth”Date: Friday, May 1 Time: 7pmLocation: Numerica Performing Arts CenterCost: Free Hosted by: Icicle Fund & Wenatchee Arts Education ConsortiumContact: Sara Rolfs 509-679-2043 or [email protected]
25. Classy Chassis Parade & Car ShowDate: Parade, Fri May 1; Car Show, Sat May 2Location: Parade- Corner of Grant Road and Georgia St. (East Wenatchee); Car Show, Eastmont Community ParkTime: Parade 6:30pm; Car Show 10am-5pmCost: Free to watch. $25 participation, $75 Commercial ParticipationHosted by: City of East WenatcheeRegistration: (509) 886-6108 or [email protected]
26. G.S. Long “Hell on Hooves” Roughstock RodeoDates: May 1 & 2Location: Town Toyota Center, 1300 Walla WallaTime: 6:00pmCost: $25 Reserved, $20 General AdmissionContact: www.Towntoyotacenter.com
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27.
40th Annual Arts & Crafts FairDates: May 1-3Location: Memorial Park @ Orondo & ChelanTime: Fri. & Sat. 10am-7pm Sunday 11am-5pmCost: Free AdmissionContact: www.appleblossom.org
28. 40th Annual Apple Blossom Plus Square DanceDates: May 1-2-3Location: Vale Elementary School
101 Pioneer Ave., CashmereTime: Fri. 7pm-10pm; Sat. 10am-10:30 pm, Sun. 10am-NoonCost: Free to watch, $30 to dance pre-registered by April 15, $35 thereafter. Weekend teens $25, Weekend family $70Hosted by: Appleland PromenadersContact: Anne Schmidt (509) 884-1469 [email protected]
29. Downtown Kiwanis 55th Annual Pancake BreakfastDate: Saturday, May 2 Location: Triangle Park (Miller St. side)Time: 6:30am - 10:30amTickets: All-you-can-eat, $6 advance, $7 gateTicket outlets: Apple Blossom Festival Office, Kiwanis Club and at the gate.Contact: Tom Irvin (509) 679-7644 [email protected]
30. Apple Blossom RunDate: Saturday, May 2 Location: Parade Route to Riverfront Park;Time: Registration- 8am - Start time-9:40amTickets: Pre- reg $12; Race Day $15; Kids FreeRegistration: Ballard Ambulance, Wenatchee Valley Medical Center & online at www.wvmedical.comHosted by: Confluence Health & Ballard AmbulanceContact: Sandy Loomer (509) 664-4868 x 5590 [email protected]
31. Prime Seating for Grand ParadeDate: Saturday May 2Time: Gates open at 8:30amLocation: Triangle Park-Cherry St. & Orondo Ave. outside of Recreation ParkCost: $5 per braceletContact: (509) 662-3616 or www.appleblossom.org
32. Grand Parade
Date: Saturday, May 2nd Staging Area: Triangle Park - Cherry & OrondoParade Route: Orondo, Wenatchee Ave. Time: 11amCost: Free Admission - except in
Prime Seating area ($5)Contact: www.appleblossom.org
33. Tour de BeerDate: May 2Time: 3pm – 9pmLocation: Tour de Bloom Criterium Route
4 locations in Downtown WenatcheeMap: www.adventurewenatchee.com (see page 16)
34. Tour de Bloom 3Date: May 2 & 3Location: Greater Wenatchee AreaHosted by: Wenatchee Valley Velo Club
www.wenatcheevalleyvelo.comContact: Ace Bollinger, (509) 679-5003 or [email protected]
35. Antique Auto DisplayDate: Saturday May 2Location: Wenatchee Valley Museum 127 S. Mission St. Time: 1 pm –4 pmCost: Free eventHosted by: Wenatchee Valley MuseumContact: (509) 888-6240 [email protected]. Apple Blossom Radio Control Airplane Fun FlyDate: May 2-3Location: Wenatchee Red Apple Flyers Field, 5201 4th St S.E E. WenatcheeTime: 9am-4pm – Free EventHosted by: Wenatchee Red Apple Flyers R/C ClubContact: [email protected]
37. Friends of the Library Book SaleDate: Saturday, May 2 Location: Pybus MarketTime: 9am-4pmHosted by: Friends of the Wenatchee LibraryContact: (509) 662-5021 or (509) 860-7056
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38. Wenatchee Apple Blossom 3 on 3 Basketball TournamentDate: May 2-3Location: W.V. CollegeTime: 7am – 9pmContact: Paul Floyd (509) 264-7663
[email protected] or www.appleblossom3on3basketball.com
39. The Four FreshmanDate: Sat. May 2 Location: Numerica P.A.C.
123 N. Wenatchee Ave. Time: 7:30 PMCost: Adult $25, Senior $21, Youth $19Tickets: Available now.
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40.
Ultimate Apple Pie & Dessert Bake-Off Date: Sunday, May 3 Time: Pies are to be turned in between
10am-11am at The Festival Office, 2 S. Chelan; Awards 3pm; Gesa Credit Union Entertainment Stage in Memorial Park
Contact: (509) 662-3616 orApplications: www.appleblossom.org
41. 11th Annual Corey McDougall Memorial Golf Tournament
Date: Sunday, May 3rd Location: Highlander Golf CourseTime: 1:00pmCost: $125 per golfer, $450 full teamContact: Kari Johnson (509) 433-8217 or
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4th & 5th girls/boys wins $50 each; 6th-8th girls/boys wins $75 each and 9th-12th girls/boys wins $100 each. Prize money goes to the top finishers in each category who can eat a pie the fastest with no hands. All contestants will receive a t-shirt. Max. 8 participants per category. Sign up begins at 11 am.
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The Apple Citizen of the Year award began in 1981 to honor the roots of the Festival and the leaders that make this the Apple Capital of the World.
Dr. Brunner is a 1965 graduate of Pendleton High School in Portland, OR. He has been associated with Entomology research and education for 36 years. His first professional position was with Michigan State University as Assistant Professor in Entomology where he led the state’s Tree Fruit Extension Pest Management Program and conducted research on tree fruit pests. During the last 33 years he has been located at the Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee, and serving as Director of the Center for the last 13 years. Dr. Brunner received his BA from Willamette University (1969), and his MS (1973) and PhD (1975) from Washington State University in Entomology. Dr. Brunner’s research and education focus is in Integrated Pest Management, specializing in development of sampling methods and action thresholds, predictive models, biological control, mating disruption, and insecticide control of tree fruit pests. He has published 77 peer review journal articles along with numerous Extension, popular articles, and technical reports, and mentored 38 graduate students and post-docs. Over his career at WSU he has generated over $17 million in grant funding to support his program.
Dr. Brunner and his wife have been married for 34 years and have three children and six grandchildren. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing and kayaking.
Dr. Jay Bruner will be honored at the All Service Club Luncheon on Wednesday, April 29 and will also ride in the Stemilt Growers Grand Parade on May 2.
Leman Johnson Award
Dennis & Sharron Johnson
Dennis grew up in East Wenatchee and graduated from Eastmont High School in 1961. Sharron grew up in Juneau Alaska and Seattle and graduated from Queen Anne High School in 1962. They met while at Western Washington State College and graduated in 1967. They married and moved to Wenatchee the following year.
Dennis and his father Scott, opened Johnson’s Real Estate Clinic in 1968. When Scott retired, Dennis took over and re-named the company to Pacific Appraisal Associates. He joined the National Guard in 1966 and was selected as “Soldier of the Year” in 1970 and finished his time as a Sergeant. Dennis is a member of the Wenatchee Central Lions Club and is a Past President and a recipient of the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award. Throughout his business career, he has served on--and in most cases chaired--more than 15 boards and commissions, from the National Association of Realtors to Wenatchee Valley College, and spent 20 years on the Central Washington Hospital Board. In 1984, Dennis served as President of the Washington Association of Realtors and he was honored Realtor of the Year. In 2000 Dennis was elected Mayor of the City of Wenatchee. During his 12 year term, Dennis helped to facilitate a long list of projects, and one, which the Festival is most thankful for, the trademark “Apple Capital of the World”. Most recently, Dennis arranged partnership with the City of Wenatchee Police Department and NCW Foundation for Youth to repair the city's unclaimed bicycles, which were donated to the victims of the Carlton Complex fire.
Sharron’s first teaching job was at Columbia Elementary School in 1968, but left to start a family five years later when their daughter Suzanne was born and son Scott soon followed. She became the librarian at Lewis and Clark
Elementary in 1993 until she retired in 2007. Sharron also spent ten years working as a secretary for the First United Methodist Church, and as a substitute teacher in the Wenatchee School District. Sharron has served on the Performing Arts Center board since 2010, and was awarded for her Outstanding Service as a Volunteer in 2012 while also chairing the Festival of Trees. She is also part of the City of Wenatchee Art Commissions Advisory Group and the Women’s PEO.
Together Dennis & Sharron were the recipient of the very prestigious Spirit of A.Z. Wells Award through the Central Washington Hospital Foundation in 2004. Their love for Apple Blossom has played a huge part in the Festival for the last 20 years. Dennis was Director General in 2002 and Sharron was a Royalty Chaperone in 2003-2004. To this day, they still chair the ice cream sandwich project at the end of the Youth Parade route. In addition to their 2 children, Dennis and Sharron, also have 4 grandchildren.
The Johnsons will be honored at the All Service Club Luncheon on Wednesday, April 29 and will also ride in the Stemilt Growers Grand Parade on May 2.
Apple Citizen of The Year
Dr. Jay Brunner
The Staff and Students of the Eastmont Schools owe a tremendous debt to those who work tirelessly to keep the pride alive in our schools and in our community. We would like to especially recognize
• Our Voters who consistently support our students and approve both bonds and levies
• The many Building PTOs, Booster, Pride and Red Zone groups who find ways to build support for both student and staff needs.
• Our Community Volunteers who work so hard in and around our schools.
• Every Business and every individual who helps make Carnivals, Fun Nights, Picture Days, Book Fairs, Dances, Field Trips and many activities available for our students.
For all the time and support your give to Eastmont students and staff, the teachers of the Eastmont Education Association want to say
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May 2, 2015 • 2:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.Downtown Wenatchee during the Apple Blossom FestivalSpectator sections along the Tour de Bloom cycling race course in downtown Wenatchee will be transformed into an oasis for craft beer lovers! Have a brew at one of four different outdoor beer gardens while watching the cyclists fl y by! Food available at the Apple Blossom Food Court at Memorial Park and at other downtown locations.
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• Apple Blossom FestivalMemorial Park (on Orondo Avenue side)
• McGlinn’s Public House111 Orondo Avenue
• AdventureWenatchee FoundationNE corner of Wenatchee and Orondo avenues
• Wenatchee Valley VeloWenatchee Ave., between Palouse & First sts.
Beer Garden Locations:
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Queen Ava is the daughter of Michael & Cammy Vasquez; she is a 5th grader at Sunnyslope Elementary and has one sister and two brothers.
Princess Ashleigh is the daughter of Mark & Susan Willoughby; she is a 5th grader at Washington Elementary and has one brother
Princess Lauren is the daughter of Trevor & Holly Kert; she is a 5th grader at Valley Academy of Learning and has one brother and two sisters.
L to R: Princess Ashleigh Willoughby, Queen Ava Vasquez, Princess Lauren Kert
Look for these candidates riding in the Stemilt Growers
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to the following Apple Blossom Festival chairpeople for all their hard work and dedication to the Festival events and activities – for without them, the Festival would not be as wonderfully successful as it is:
Alisa AllenPrime Parade SeatingApplied Innovation
Char AllenApple Pie & Dessert Bake-off
Brenda Eldridge AuctionColumbia Valley Comm. Health
Chris Ewer EntertainmentCashmere Valley Bank
Sally FeilApple Pie & Dessert Bake-off, Visiting Royalty
Daryl FergusonGrand ParadeWells Fargo Insurance Services
Linda HaglundYouth ParadeWenatchee Downtown Assoc.
Alex HaleyBlossoms & Brews Field & Compass
Linda HeraldPhotographerWenatchee Convention Center
Pat LynnVisiting Royalty
Pat McDonaldFloat ConstructionInside Design Carpet One
Malcolm McLellanLegal ConsultantVan Ness Feldman, PC
Amy MoubrayEntertainmentCashmere Valley Bank
Jeff NeherArt PrintCordell, Neher, & Co.
Roger Pollock Golf Tournament
Shayne RennieArt 4 KidzWashington Elementary School
Ruth SmeltzerJr. Royalty Chaperone
June VanderhoffJr. Royalty Chaperone
Steve SothPageant Reception
Greg WoodFloat TransportationWeinstein Beverage
L to R: Princess Anissa Sangster,Princess Francesca Nevil Queen Gabby Waterman
Thanks
Apple Blossom Staff
Board of Directors
Chelsea EwerWeinstein Beverage
Ken BoyleHospitality
Jeremy AndersBooster Pins
Town Toyota Center
MaryAnn CastroAnna's Creations
Amber O’DellBooster Pins
Wenatchee Convention Center
Craig FieldAuction
Mitchell, Reed & Schmitten Ins.
Rob FoxxParade Hospitality
Haggen Foods
Amber BollingerDouglas Co. PUD
Ceci WoodConfluence Health
Curt UlrichPie Eating ContestDept. of Revenue
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Mark LewisProgram Director
Columbia Pet Service
Ed WomackApplarian Chancellor
Cascade Veterinary Clinic
Debbie GurnardAsst. Director General
Eagle Transfer
David HeraldDirector General
Sunny FM
Jodi LoweBookkeeper
Darci WatermanFestival
Administrator
Jennifer DevereauxAdministrative
Assistant
Monica GreedyOffice/Events
Assistant
Queen Gabby is the daughter of Sandy & Gar McDonald and Eric Waterman. After graduation, Gabby plans to attend the University of Washington & medical school to become a Dermatologist.
Princess Anissa is the daughter of Cindy Sangster & Corey Sangster. After graduation, Anissa will attend the University of Washington to pursue a medical degree and a minor in Spanish.
Princess Francesca is the daughter of Natalie Noyd & Craig Nevil. After graduation, Francesca plans to travel to Costa Rica with Capernway Bible School, followed by five months of exploring Europe. Francesca will then attend Gonzaga University to major in Education and minor in Spanish & Psychology.
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2015 Royalty
Kate Bratrude1st Year Chaperone
Lori Reed2nd Year Chaperone
Chaperones
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CARNIVAL HOURS: Monday-Friday 5 pm - Closing
Sat. Noon - Closing • Sun. 1 pm - ClosingWeather permitting.
4 Pay-One-Price NightsApril 27, 28, 29, 30
Offer includes:Unlimited Rides from 5 pm-10 pmWristbands go on sale at 4:30 P.M.
$3000 per person
Includes 2 Games & $1.00 off food item at Funtastic Food Stand
If you're looking for • Carnival Entertainment • Event Planning • Fundraising or • Carnival Equipment RentalPlease call (503) 761-0989.
Coming Soon toWenatchee!
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