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BASIN EVENTS: July 3-11

by JOEL MARTIN
Staff Writer | July 3, 2026 3:00 AM

COLUMBIA BASIN – This weekend will be loaded with Fourth of July observances in most of our communities, and then there’s plenty more happening afterward. Here are some things to check out.

July 3

Hometown Heroes

Ritzville celebrates America’s 250th with live music, vendors, twilight parade and fireworks. Info and schedule: www.ritzvilleunited.org.

Red, White and Boom

Moses Lake starts the festivities a day early with the 133d Army National Guard band, followed by fireworks. 7:30 p.m. at McCosh Park. Info: 509-764-3820.

First Friday Jam

Anyone with an instrument can come and play; anyone with ears can come and listen. 7-9 p.m. at George Community Hall, 403 W. Montmorency Blvd. Info: www.georgecommunityhall.com.

July 3-4

Mattawa Independence Day

Fun run, 3-on-3 basketball tournament and live music from Highway 18 Band Friday. Flag raising at Hurd Park Saturday morning, followed by volleyball tournament, kids’ games and crafts and a golf cart parade Saturday, finished off with fireworks at Desert Aire Park. Info: 509-932-4037.

July 4

Suds n’ Sun

Soap Box Derby, 3-on-3 basketball tournament, live music, games and a car show, capped off with a parade and fireworks. All day at downtown and East Beach Park, Soap Lake. Info: soaplakecoc.org.

Fourth at George

The town named for the Father of our Country will host festivities all day, including fun run, parade, patriotic program and the world’s largest cherry pie. The Quincy Valley Historical Society will bring its American History Mobile Museum, and Jeremy McComb’s Honky-Tonk Circus will perform, sponsored by Veterans Operation Creation. Fireworks at dusk. Info and full schedule: www.georgecommunityhall.com.

America 250

Food and commercial vendors, car show, parade and fireworks. 11 a.m. at Lions Park, 890 E Hamlet St, Othello. Info: 509-488-2683.

Lind Community Potluck

Bring your favorite dish and favorite yard game. Bean bag toss, potato sack races and lots of food. 5-8 p.m. at Lind City Park. Info: 509-347-6696 or lindwachamber.wixsite.com.

Wilson Creek Fireworks Show

All-volunteer celebration. 9 p.m. at Wilson Creek Ball Park, Railroad Street. Info: 509-770-1728.

July 5

Eric Link

Live music from singer-songwriter Eric Link. Link plays both familiar hits and original music on guitar, mandolin and dobro. 7-9 p.m. at Tower Pizza, 8995 Crescent Bar Rd NW, Quincy. Info and reservations: 509-787-0102.

July 6

Beyond Boundaries: College Conversations

Big Bend Community College and SkillSource are teaming up for this free college assistance event. Whether you’re a high school student, recent graduate or adult thinking about college, these events are designed to help you take the next step. Drop in for one-on-one support with college applications, financial aid (FAFSA/WASFA) and scholarship applications. No registration required, just stop by. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Quincy Public Library, 208 Central Ave. S. Info: 509-787-2359.

July 9

Singo

Singo is a variation on the traditional game of Bingo. Instead of listening for a number, players are listening to their favorite music. Each player receives a free Singo card printed with the titles of popular songs. While Singo randomly plays song clips, players can sing along and mark matching song titles on their cards. The first player to mark five songs in a row and to shout “Singo” wins the round. Admission is free and prizes will be awarded. 6 p.m. at the Moses Lake Taproom, 530 W. Valley Road. Info: 509-707-0052.

July 9-13

American Crown Circus

Step into the big top for a family-friendly circus with music, aerial performances, cotton candy, popcorn, photo fun, and a huntrix in the air. K-pop-style attire encouraged but not necessary. 7:30-10:30 at Hund Memorial Park, 101 Government Road, Mattawa. Info: americancrowncircus.com.

July 10

Mark Dubbeld Family in concert

Patriotic and gospel music by a family quartet. Free for all ages. 7 p.m. at Moses Lake Nazarene Church, 422 S. Balsam St. Info: www.moseslakenazarene.org.

July 10-11

Summerfest

Royal City’s community festival features a car show, touch-a-truck, goat tying, food, vendors, a parade and fireworks. 6 p.m. Friday-10 p.m. Saturday at Lions Park, Royal City. Info: www.royalcitysummerfest.org.

QVHS Camelot Quest

Free summer adventures for kids at the Quincy Valley Historical Society and Museum. Medieval merriment with knights, castles, dragons, kings and queens. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at 415 F St. SW, Quincy. Info: 509-787-4685.

This weekend at the movies:

Fairchild Cinemas: Backrooms: Everything Must Go Edition with Bonus Footage (R); Disclosure Day (PG-13); Jackass: Best and Last (R); Minions and Monsters (PG); Obsession (R); Supergirl (PG-13); Toy Story 5 (PG); Young Washington (PG-13). See www.fairchildcinemas.com for show times.

The Showhouse: Supergirl (PG-13); Toy Story 5 (PG); Minions and Monsters (PG).  See othelloshowhouse.com for show times.

Ritz Theater: Closed for Fourth of July. See www.facebook.com/RitzvilleRitz for updates.

    Eric Link will perform at Tower Pizza in Crescent Bar July 5.
 
 
    The world’s biggest cherry pie awaits at George’s Fourth of July celebration.