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    TwispWorks Receives Grant from Methow Valley Fund

    TwispWorks thanks the Methow Valley Fund of the Community Foundation of North Central Washington for its generous grant of $3,000!

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    Second Annual Wild Mind Film Camp at TwispWorks

    Up-and-coming documentarians will gather to take their art to the next level at the Wild Mind Film Camp, July 17-28 at TwispWorks.

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    Creative Hub Forms at TwispWorks

    The concentration of creative energy is growing at TwispWorks, with three new campus partners joining graphic designer Corin McDonald to form a new creative hub in the main office building.

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    Made in the Methow

    TwispWorks has been awarded a federal grant to create a collaborative marketing campaign for Methow Valley products.

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    Dakota La Croix: In Their Voices

    Audio artist Dakota La Croix spent six months chronicling the stories of former workers at the Twisp Ranger Station. His feature-length audio documentary "In Their Voices" explores themes of work, community, joy and loss. Learn more.

     
Sweat Bee on Mariposa Lily by Greg Ott

A World Without Pollinators

Entomologist Bob Gillespie of Wenatchee will be giving a presentation on the status of pollinators and what the world would be like if they didn’t exist. The lecture will cover the types of pollinators in the Methow as well as an introduction to to pollination. There will also be pollinator nature hike leaving from TwispWorks at 1:00 pm for the rearing ponds.   A World Without Pollinators – Could It Happen? May 26, 5 pm Methow Valley Interpretive Center @ TwispWorks FREE Read the Rest…

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Art on My Desk

Five of TwispWorks partners (plus one employee) designed desks for  ”Art on My Desk,” a senior project from LBHS student Sage Abate. TwispWorks’ artists Steve Ward, Jae Cremin, Donna Keyser, Barry Stromberger and Matt Armbrust each contributed desks for the project as well as TwispWorks’ Director of Partnerships and Operations,  Tori Karpenko. The desks were salvaged from a LBHS surplus with the hope of creating art out of the ordinary. They were auctioned off  at The Revelers concert on April 20th with proceeds going to Read the Rest…

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AmeriCorps Position Open: Development

The TwispWorks Foundation is seeking a Development and Outreach Coordinator, an AmeriCorps VISTA postition. Rolling interviews; hiring deadline May 24; start date approximately July 15, 2013 Overview of the Position The TwispWorks Foundation seeks an enthusiastic individual to fill the one-year, full-time position of “Development and Outreach Coordinator” on the TwispWorks campus in Twisp, WA. The TwispWorks Foundation is a support organization raising funds and awareness to help transform an old Forest Service ranger station into a center for economic Read the Rest…

About TwispWorks

TwispWorks is transforming the historic Twisp Ranger Station into a vibrant community campus where dozens of partners collaborate, create, teach, learn and support each other and the valley.


We also help businesses and youth achieve more through programs in education, agriculture, technology, art and culture.

Contact Us

Email: info@twispworks.org
Phone: 509-997-3300

Location:
502 S. Glover Street Twisp, WA Google Map
Mailing Address:
PO Box 517, Twisp, WA, 98856