October 24 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Reach Museum
1943 Columbia Park Trail, Richland, WA 99352 United States
Contact:
Phone
(509) 943-4100

Additional Information

Join us on Thursday, October 24th, from 6-8pm, for a Western-themed event featuring southern rock band Nuke Town, BBQ, a baked potato and dessert bar, ice cold beer, door prizes for best western duds, a mystery wine pull, and a growler grab. The event is a nod to our important agriculture community who grow or process the many crops grown in our area.

The fundraiser is all about supporting the REACH Museum’s education programs which have served nearly 60,000 students since opening. After 10 years of operating, the REACH has outgrown its current space and is ready to embark on Phase II of our building plan. The plan is to construct a STEAM Education Center to serve local schoolchildren and residents, as well as out-of-town guests. The 10,000 sq. ft. STEAM Education Center would add: classrooms, a demonstration lab, hands-on interactive gallery, exhibition space, and office space.

The REACH Museum is one of the premier cultural destinations in SW Washington that provides a gateway to the Hanford Reach National Monument. The 24,000 square-foot building showcases agriculture history, the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, the Ice Age Floods, the importance of the Columbia River system, plus many other stories of the community and surrounding region.

To learn more about the fundraiser and to purchase your tickets, $80 per person or $600 per table of 8, you can call the REACH at (509)943-4100 or go to the website at www.visitthereach.us.

Join us in celebrating and preserving our rich cultural heritage. Support the REACH Foundation and help us ensure the REACH Museum continues to inspire learning, fosters a deeper appreciation for our local history and culture, and captivates audiences for generations to come!