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SUMMER IS AROUND THE CORNER: But You Still Wanna Escape Wenatchee
SUMMER IS AROUND THE CORNER: But You Still Wanna Escape Wenatchee
SUMMER IS AROUND THE CORNER: But You Still Wanna Escape Wenatchee
Winter seemed to have lasted longer than normal. Did we even have Autumn? Yeah, Spring is a comin’. And before we know it, Summer will arrive. Then we can really enjoy the best of the Wenatchee Valley! Yea! yea. Something’s missing. You still wanna get away, don’t you. What are you dreaming about? In general, most people mentioned “I just want to escape to the beach.” I can’t blame you.
“SO! WHAT BRINGS YOU TO WENATCHEE?”
“SO! WHAT BRINGS YOU TO WENATCHEE?”
“SO! WHAT BRINGS YOU TO WENATCHEE?”
When I first moved to Wenatchee, everyone would ask me a million questions as if they worked at Dutch Bros. The number one question was, “You just moved here? What brings you to Wenatchee?”
FRIDAY DRIVE@FIVE TOP 5: February 17, 2023
FRIDAY DRIVE@FIVE TOP 5: February 17, 2023
FRIDAY DRIVE@FIVE TOP 5: February 17, 2023
Thank you for all of the requests. Now just because we are ending the Friday Drive@Five Top 5 on KISSIN' 977, doesn't mean you can't requests songs. Keep them coming! You can always call Mav3rick while he's on the radio at 509.662.5976, tweet us @kissin977, leave a message on our facebook page, or hit the chat button on the KISSIN' 977 app on your smartphone.
LETS COME UP WITH NICKNAMES FOR WENATCHEE
LETS COME UP WITH NICKNAMES FOR WENATCHEE
LETS COME UP WITH NICKNAMES FOR WENATCHEE
We’ve all had some kind of nickname throughout our lives. Sometimes those nick names that were savagely given to us by a bully in junior high that had written that branded name on our underwear after giving us a wedgie.
THE TINY TOWN: Neah Bay, Washington
THE TINY TOWN: Neah Bay, Washington
THE TINY TOWN: Neah Bay, Washington
The name "Neah" refers to the Makah Chief Dee-ah, pronounced Neah in the Klallam language (which is fascinating itself, and deserves it’s own article) The town is named of body of water Neah Bay, which acquired its name in the early 19th century. The town was called by several different names since the 1700’s, but by 1847, the bay was first called Neah by Captain Henry Kelley during his “reorganization of the British Admiralty charts”. Although at the time, Kellett spelled it, "Neeah Bay”. Perhaps since the name refers to Chief Deeah, with a similar spelling.
THE TINY TOWN: Anatone, Washington
THE TINY TOWN: Anatone, Washington
THE TINY TOWN: Anatone, Washington
Anatone didn’t always have a really low count. Anatone was first settled in 1878 by Daniel McIvor and Charles Isecke. It was named after a woman who was part of the Nez Peace (Nimíipuu) Tribe that lived in the area. It was a slow growth. In 2000, they counted about 221 residents.
MAV3RICK SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK: “Take It Slow” -Conner Smith
MAV3RICK SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK: “Take It Slow” -Conner Smith
MAV3RICK SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK: “Take It Slow” -Conner Smith
As mentioned, Conner Smith is appearing at Watershed 2023 at the Gorge on August 6th, but it’s not his only gig in Washington this Summer. He’ll be at the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater in Richfield on July 20th. And at the Toyota Amphitheater in Wheatland on July 21st.
ROAD RULES FOR ROUNDABOUTS
ROAD RULES FOR ROUNDABOUTS
ROAD RULES FOR ROUNDABOUTS
I know. In the past couple of months it seems like we’ve been hearing so much about roundabouts in the Wenatchee Valley. With the aggravation of all the roundabouts on First Street, to the new ones being created in North Wenatchee and Leavenworth. It makes our heads spin like Linda Blair’s head in The Exorcist. But “They” tell us that roundabouts are for the most part safer than the 4-way stops. Here are the stats.
SOMETHING OTHER THAN THE SUPER BOWL HERE IN WENATCHEE
SOMETHING OTHER THAN THE SUPER BOWL HERE IN WENATCHEE
SOMETHING OTHER THAN THE SUPER BOWL HERE IN WENATCHEE
I get it. Even if you’re not into football, there’s something to say about going to a Super Bowl gathering for the fellowship. I’ve been to Super Bowl parties just to be with my family. But most of my life, I’ve lived either on the beach or very warm to hot cities. So come Super Bowl Sunday, why would you want to be stuck inside watching some game, while you could be out enjoying a beautiful day.

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