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BASIN EVENTS: July 18-25

COMPILED BY JOEL MARTIN/STAFF WRITER | Columbia Basin Herald | UPDATED 5 months AGO
by COMPILED BY JOEL MARTIN/STAFF WRITER
| July 18, 2025 1:07 AM

COLUMBIA BASIN – Another workweek in the books and another week of fun ahead in the Columbia Basin with music, food, car shows and a variety of other activities on the horizon. Email your events to [email protected] for possible inclusion in our weekly and monthly events calendars. 


July 18 


Summer Concert Series: Una Vez Mas 

Free Tejano concert. 8 p.m. at the Centennial Amphitheater, McCosh Park, Moses Lake. Info: 509-764-3830. 


July 19 


Christmas in July 

Who says you have to wait until December for holiday cheer? Join the Moses Lake Farmers Market for a jolly good time.  Bring the kids and a camera for a photo op at the Summer Santa photo booth.  Holiday music to keep your spirits bright as well as farm-fresh produce and artisan vendors. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at McCosh Park, 401 SW. Fourth Ave., Moses Lake. Info: 509-237-2100. 


Live music: Soulcem Acoustic Duo 

Soulcem Acoustic Duo is unique in their instrumentation, including lead vocals, harmony vocals, acoustic guitar, electric bass and percussion all at once to create a sound akin to that of a much larger ensemble. The driving bass and percussion bring an energy to any event and allow the duo to go from quiet background music to full-on party band in an instant. 6 p.m. at Camas Cove Cellars, 911 Camas Place, Moses Lake. Info: 509-765-9532. 


July 20 


Grant County Cars & Coffee 

Trucks and bikes are welcome too. Start your engines (but gently), grab a coffee next door, and roll into the scene. Whether you ride low, roll high, or cruise on two wheels, this meet is for anyone who loves their machine, no matter the make, model, or how many cup holders it has. 10 a.m. to noon at Valley Quality Homes, 1835 W. Broadway Ave., Moses Lake. Info: 509-765-2236. 


Rebel Popup 

Great music, excellent wine, local craft beers and a fantastic time. Family- and dog-friendly event with lawn games, craft vendors and food by El Pollo Flaco. 2-6 p.m. at Camas Cove Cellars, 911 Camas Place, Moses Lake. Info: 509-765-9532. 


July 22 


Papermaking 

Hands-on papermaking class where creativity meets sustainability. In this class, we will transform paper scraps from the museum office into rustic recycled paper. A few color choices will be available, as well as the option to add dried flower petals. Museum members are eligible for discounts. Ages 14 and up, $15.50 per person. 5-6 p.m. at the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, 401 S. Balsam St. Info: 509-764-3830. 


BassICally Live Music 

Enjoy craft beer and food while listening to the varietal set of pop, country, R&B, EDM and more by BassICally. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Moore Brewing Company, 302 W. Broadway Ave., Moses Lake. Info: 509-707-0192. 


July 22-24 


DaVinci Kids Art Camp 

Three-day art camp for ages 7-12. Let’s take a lesson from the Italian Renaissance master Leonardo DaVinci and become inventors, artists and scientists as we explore everything from anatomy to botany, and from machines to flight. With a focus on fine art, STEM and history, we will still have plenty of opportunities for activity, innovation, and discovery. Pack a lunch (refrigeration is available) and a water bottle and don’t forget to wear clothes that can get messy. $80 per participant. 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, 401 S. Balsam St. Info: 509-764-3830. 


July 23 


Movie Night 

Watch “The Forge” with the grown-ups while the children watch “Cars” downstairs. No charge, the youth group will offer concessions for suggested donations. 6:30 p.m. at Moses Lake Church of the Nazarene, 422 S. Balsam St. Info: 509-765-4343. 


July 25 


Summer Concert Series: American Honey 

Free concert. American Honey is well known for their powerful lead vocals and high-octane blend of country soul and rock 'n roll grit. 8 p.m. at the Centennial Amphitheater, McCosh Park, Moses Lake. Info: 509-764-3830. 


Live music by Yotes 

Yotes combines his rich baritone vocals with an energetic delivery, playing a mix of songs from 1950s country, 1980s neo-rockabilly, modern Americana, and many genres and eras in between. Old favorites are interspersed with some of his favorite songs by friends and up-and-coming artists he’s met through the years. 6 p.m. at Moses Lake Taproom, 530 W. Valley Road. Info: 509-707-0052.