Just a quick post to show pictures from a fun event we attended last Saturday. The TwispWorks campus continues to evolve and turn into more and more of a community asset. Please visit their website if interested, but here is a little blurb:
TwispWorks welcomes businesses, non-profit organizations, artists, craftspeople and the community at-large to the 6.4 acre campus to share, collaborate and celebrate the vibrant culture that makes the Methow Valley a special place to live, work and visit.
They recently finished the conversion of some of the old asphalt parking lot into an outdoor community and performance space, called The Plaza, and had the grand opening last Saturday. Most of the artist studio and small entrepreneur spaces were open, as they always are on Saturdays especially in the summer. In addition, there was music and fun for the kids in the new “splash pad” and elsewhere. The Fork food truck was serving up yummy food.
I didn’t get pictures of everything! Sunflower Catering was showing their almost completed new kitchen space (remodeled from basically an equipment storage shed). The new owners of Old Schoolhouse Brewery in Winthrop opened a new taproom there, and are looking at options to expand their brewmaking facility in another yet-to-be-remodeled space.
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