‘Old Ephrata’ spirit
R. HANS MILLER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 8 months AGO
Managing Editor Rob Miller is a 4-year U.S. Army veteran who grew up in Western Montana in a community about the size of Soap Lake. An honors graduate of Texas State University, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Brandee, and their three dogs, Draco, Pepper and Cinnamon. He has one son, William. During his free time, he enjoys photography, video games, reading and working on the house he and his wife bought in Ephrata. He is passionate about the First Amendment and educating communities. | June 13, 2024 3:00 AM
EPHRATA — The annual Sage-N-Sun festival for 2024 featured a lot of music, a lot of food and a lot of people enjoying an outing on the Grant County Courthouse lawn Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
“I was just very excited that we had such good music,” Ephrata Chamber of Commerce Board President Jenni Bates said after the event.
Music was the big draw for a lot of visitors with the Ephrata Chamber of Commerce pulling in Older & Wiser, Lake City Blues, Doors Music tribute band Kosta la Vista, Hometown Hooligans, The Funk and The Olson Bros Band. Throughout the event, the crowd was regularly filled with people enjoying some tunes either seated in a camp chair or lying on a picnic blanket. Dancing broke out spontaneously now and again as well.
The annual event, a long-standing tradition in Ephrata, draws visitors from all over the Pacific Northwest to enjoy the live music, shopping at vendor booths, a cold beverage or three, delicious food and activities for the whole family.
The event started Thursday with the annual Kiddie Parade, back after a short hiatus. Students from Ephrata schools, children who just wanted to throw candy to the crowd and others walked the parade route. Friday, the annual parade, coordinated by the chamber’s Susy Anderson, took off with the Tenino Motorcycle Group starting out and His Helping Hands, a local nonprofit, serving as this year’s Grand Marshal.
Those shopping were able to look at dishware, windows, clothing, crafts and a wide variety of other items. His Helping Hands and the Grant County Sheriff’s Office had booths to provide information on the programs they offer the community as well.
GCSO Support Specialist Kathy Hilliard said she enjoyed the event and was glad that the weather had been good.
Throughout the weekend, weather was in the mid-to-upper 80s and people and pets enjoyed the chance to get out, enjoy the sun, or find a bit of shade under courthouse trees.
Ephrata Chamber Executive Director Rita Witte said she really enjoyed seeing everyone enjoy the music and several of the bands had expressed an interest in coming back in the future.
Bates, who operated a burger stand at the event said she really enjoyed seeing the people of Ephrata and visitors enjoying themselves at the event the chamber works hard to put together each year.
“I have to say, sitting back in my little corner and watching the kids be kids, and the weather was great, and the parents were relaxing, I thought — I go back to my Hallmark moment — but I’m like, this is old Ephrata right here. For two days, this is old Ephrata,” she said.
R. Hans Miller can be reached via email at [email protected].
Upcoming Ephrata fun
Business after hours
Up next for the Ephrata Chamber of Commerce is the organization’s business after-hours tonight - June 13 - from 5-7 p.m. Entry is $5 per person and the event is 21 and up.
Car Show and Shine
Area residents can also look forward to the Anything With Wheels Car Show on July 20 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Entry information may be found at https://www.ephratachamber.org/anything-with-wheels/.
2024 Grand Parade Winners
Those listed below won in their respective categories in this year’s Sage-N-Sun Grand Parade.
Commercial: Miners Services
Directors: Neon Skateway
Pre-1972 Auto: Linda Davis
Post-1972 Auto: None
Farm & Tractor: Stephen Carroll
Community: White Trail Grange Youth
Float: Bureau of Reclamation
Band: EHS Marching Band
Equestrian: ML Rodeo Queen
SOURCE: EPHRATA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ARTICLES BY R. HANS MILLER
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