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By Bridget Dowd
For Lake Chelan This Week
Since opening in 1914, the Ruby Theatre has changed a bit over the years, but has remained a staple in the downtown Chelan community.
As the Ruby celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, current owners Mary Murphy and Larry Hibbard refl ect on the theater’s history.
Owning and running the Ruby Theatre is not their only job. Murphy is a health consultant and Hibbard is an architect and owns an orchard.
“We feel [the Ruby] is a really important part of the life of downtown [Chelan],” Murphy said. “This is our commitment to the community.”
The Ruby is the oldest continuously running theater in the Northwest, and
one of the oldest in the country. The theater takes its name from Ruby Potter, the daughter of the fi rst owner, Frank Potter. Frank had signed a fi ve year lease with the Kingman brothers, who built the structure on Woodin Avenue.
The movie industry was just starting out in 1914, the year that Paramount Pictures produced its fi rst fi lm. The Ruby, built solely for picture shows, was a bold move during a time when some churches and schools preached that it was a sin to attend a show.
Its doors opened to the public on July 1. The Potters ran the theater for four years and little Ruby, who was 10 years old at the time of the opening, played piano in the pit under the screen.
In 1918 Frank broke his lease with
the Kingmans and moved his family to Vantage where he ran the Kitty-Grant ferry and eventually killed his wife, Caroline and himself around 1919. A mystery lingered for a long while afterward about what happened to Ruby, who by then was a 15-year-old orphan.
The Ruby Theatre passed through many new owners thereafter, including the Kelseys who purchased it in March of 1919 and lived behind the screen for a short period while they built a home. The small space was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey, their three children, and an uncle.
The theater thrived under their management and was passed on to new owners in 1974. In 1988, Fred and Jean Payne became interested in reviving the Ruby and had Hibbard
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Cover photo by Bridget Dowd for Lake Chelan This Week.
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Ruby Potter, daughter of the original owners, stands in front of the box offi ce in the early 1900s.
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Chelan’s downtown gemChelan’s downtown gemjust turned 100just turned 100
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“What should we do today?”“What should we do today?”EVENTS THIS WEEK
Friday, Aug. 8This week at the wineries:
• Lake Chelan Winery offers tours of their estate vineyard, crush pad, production facility and barrel room from 2-3 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Finish up the tour by tasting award winning wines and browse their 3,000 square foot gift shop. Free admission. Hungry after the tour? Drop by the BBQ in the vineyard, open daily at 4 p.m. for dinner and 11 a.m. Sat.-Sun. for lunch. 3519 Highway 150, Chelan.
• Live music most evenings at 5 p.m. at Wapato Point Cellars & Winemaker’s Grill. Wapato also recently opened a new wine bar, open daily at noon with appetizers, samples, and lawn games. 200 S. Quetilquasoon Road, Manson.
• Enjoy jazz after hours every Thursday from 5:30-8 p.m. presented by C.R. Sandidge wines. In the Kiss Lounge, 145 Wapato Way, Manson.
• Take a guided tour every Tuesday through the estate vineyards at Tunnel Hill Winery. From 3- 4 p.m., no charge. Located at 37 Highway 97A, Chelan.• Vin du Lac features a Summer Saturday music series every Saturday from 5-8 p.m. Summer-fresh Bistro fare available. 105 Highway 150, Chelan.
• Enjoy live music from Brian Shaffer at Atam Winery every Saturday from 2-5 p.m. 750 Kinsey Road, Manson.
• Wine Girl Wines will have “Perfect Pairings” every Friday from 6 to 8 p.m., featuring cheese and wine. They
will also have live music every Sunday from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Featuring local bands and no cover charge. 222 E. Wapato Way, Manson.
Live Music:• Enjoy live music from 9-11 p.m.
in the 2nd Floor Pub & Veranda at Campbell’s Resort, 104 W. Woodin Avenue in Chelan. No cover charge. 509-682-2561, x616.
• Live music tonight at The Vogue, a liquid lounge, from 8-10 p.m. $5 suggested donation at The Vogue, 117 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan. 509-888-5282.
• Live music at Lake Chelan Winery to accompany the BBQ in the
vineyard. A live local band plays every Friday night. 3519 Highway 150, Chelan.
• At My Buddy’s Place in Manson, enjoy Karaoke with Hailey from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. No cover charge, 21+ please. 77 W. Wapato Way, Manson. 509-687-3313.
• At the Heat Nightclub, enjoy the music of the Harmonious Funk Band. The Heat Nightclub is located at Mill Bay Casino, music begins at 9:30 p.m., 455 Wapato Lake Road, Manson.
Fossil Freeway exhibitThe Museum currently has a unique
display on exhibit combining artwork
of Ray Troll with the science of fossils by paleontologist Dr. Kirk Johnson. The display, “Cruisin’ the Washington State Fossil Freeway” is on loan from the Burke Museum in Seattle until September 28. 204 E. Woodin Ave. Open: Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat.: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
At the Ruby Theatre:• Planes: Fire and Rescue
Dusty Crophopper returns in this sequel to “Planes.” Rated PG. Playing at 3 p.m., Aug. 8-10 and at 7 p.m. Aug. 11-14.
• 22 Jump StreetAfter making their way through high
school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt and Jenko when they go deep undercover at a local college. If these two overgrown adolescents can grow from freshmen into real men, college might be the best thing that ever happened to them. Rated R. Playing at 7 p.m. Aug. 8-10.
At the Ruby Theatre, 135 E. Woodin Avenue, Chelan. Rubytheatre.com.
Omak StampedeJoin the crew in Omak for a
weekend of rodeo events, a free church service with complimentary breakfast, a gospel stage featuring live music all afternoon, the world famous Suicide Race, dancing at the stampede grounds, a traditional
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700 feet of waterfront, a neighborhood winery and bike shop, great
outdoor gathering spaces—all just a short stroll from downtown
Chelan. The Lookout is the perfect place to reserve for your next
getaway or to build your own family’s vacation home. Spectacular view
home sites have just been released and our Cottage Rentals are now
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Indian encampment, carnivals, art shows, and parades.
The event lasts all weekend, starting at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 8 and finishing up with the Suicide Race at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10. For tickets and a full schedule, visit omakstampede.org or call 800-933-6625.
Saturday, Aug. 9Farmers Markets
• In Manson, discover the wealth of locally grown fruits and vegetables, plus a variety of artisans and crafts from 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the Manson Grange, 796 E. Wapato Way in Manson.• In Chelan, enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables, artisans and more from 8 a.m. to noon in the parking lot near the corner of Johnson & Columbia Streets, behind the Chamber of Commerce.
Book signing of “Two Friends, Too Old”
Join author Robert Scott for a signing of his novel “Two Friends, Too Old” at Riverwalk Books in Chelan. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Riverwalk Books. 116 E. Woodin Ave.
Square DancingFrom 7-10 p.m. you can hit
the dance floor with the locals at Buckner Orchard in Stehekin. Bring your best square dancing get-up and bring your own seating. Admission is free. Off of Rainbow Lane in Stehekin.
Bare Your Heart Benefi t ConcertEnjoy local bands, a hotdog
lunch, henna tattoos and much more at the Riverwalk Pavilion this weekend. Local charity Give Naked is hosting the annual Bare Your Heart Benefit Concert, and this years’ proceeds will go to local fire relief. From noon to 9 p.m. at E. Johnson Ave. For more information visit GiveNaked.com.
Live Music Tonight:• At the Heat Nightclub, enjoy
the music of the Harmonious Funk Band. The Heat Nightclub is located at Mill Bay Casino, music begins at 9:30 p.m., 455 Wapato Lake Road, Manson.
Sunday, Aug. 10The Mountain ViewSummer Music Series
There’s live music in Manson Sunday evenings throughout the summer.
Tonight it’s McTuff, a mix of stellar musicianship, seasoned songwriting and deep groove.
Accompanying them is Whiskey Syndicate, a band with heavy blues rock influences and country undertones swing their way into this band’s sound. Outdoor festival seating — bring your lawn chair or blanket, the venue is Leffler Field, the open field between Wells Fargo Bank and Mountain View Lodge as you come into Manson; just before Wapato Point Parkway. Free parking; food and drinks will be available. From 7-10 p.m., tickets are $8 for adults, 12 and under free. fb.com/mvsmusicseries.
Wednesday, Aug. 13Manson Farmers Market
Discover the wealth of locally grown fruits and vegetables, plus a variety of artisans and crafts from 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the Manson Grange, 796 E. Wapato Way in Manson.
Art in the ParkChildren ages 8-11 can learn to
paint with watercolors with Ronna Currier. Class starts at 10 a.m. $5. 102 E. Johnson Ave.
Main Street Gallery Fashion & Lunch
A luncheon fashion show every Wednesday featuring the elegant clothing and accessories of Chelan’s Main Street Gallery. Beginning at 12:30 p.m. at Sorrento’s Ristorante @ Tsillan Cellars, 3875 Highway 97A, Chelan. No admission fee, call Sorrento’s for lunch reservations at 509-682-5409.
Thursday, Aug. 14Chelan Evening Farmers Market
Some three dozen vendors offer fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, crafts, flowers and so much more including live entertainment and kids activities such as Storytime every Thursday evening through early October. From 4-7 p.m. on Emerson Street, between Riverwalk Park & Riverwalk Inn. chelanfarmersmarket.org
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CHELAN18 Brix at Karma Vineyards & CaveEnjoy the amazing creations of Executive Chef Brand Davis Jones. The atmosphere is understated ele-gance with a touch of humor. Children are always welcome and encouraged to feed the koi in the beautiful pond.Open Weds.-Sat. at noon1681 South Lakeshore Rd, Chelan 509-682-5538goodkarmawines.com/restaurant/18-brix-restaurant
Alpenhorn CaféThe menu includes old time favorites such as burg-ers, fries, chicken and seafood baskets, beer, wine, shakes and ice cream. Ask about Bubba’s Bull Fry! Nine-hole mini-golf course for the kids.Open daily: 9 a.m.–9 p.m. (during the season)7600 S. Lakeshore Road, Chelan 509-687-9999thealpenhorn.com
AndanteAndante is a fi ne dining experience and offers Italian style cuisine along with some of the fi nest wines from around the world. Reservations required.Open daily: 5 p.m. to close113 S. Emerson, Chelan 509-888-4855andantechelan.com
A Shot of GratitudeA comfortable spot with home-style food, indoor and outdoor seating, great coffee and a complete bar featuring many local wines. Wed.-Thurs.: 5 p.m. to midnight; Fri.-Sat.: 9 a.m. to midnight; Sun.-Mon.: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.;Tues.: 9 a.m. to midnight.312 E. Woodin Avenue, Chelan 509-682-7100
Apple Cup CaféEnjoy this home-style cafe with a full menu offering something for everyone. Plus they serve breakfast all day, every day!Sun.-Thurs.: 6 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri.-Sat.: 6 a.m.–10 p.m.804 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-682-2933applecupcafe.com
Bamboo ShootThe Bamboo Shoot features Thai and Japanese fare. For those interested in Hibatchi, please call ahead for reservations.Open Wed.-Mon.: 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m.;Sat.-Sun.: Noon – 10 p.m.138 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-682-5723
BC MacDonaldsBC MacDonalds, located on River Park, offers great breakfasts, lunch and dinners in a casual, family setting. They also have a walk-up window featuring espresso and an ice cream bar. Alcoholic beverages available as well as take-out orders.
Restaurant is open daily 8 a.m. to midnight, open until 2 a.m. Fri. and Sat. night. 104 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-682-1334
Bear Foods CreperieA lovely crepe-rie café located in a natural foods store, they spe-cialize in food that everyone can enjoy. Their menu may not be exten-sive but they offer healthy foods including gluten free crepes.Open daily:10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.125 East Woodland Ave., Chelan 509-682-5535bearfoodsmarket.com
Bistro Vin du LacA full-service bistro featuring light cuisine throughout the day and a dinner menu in the evenings prepared by Chef Francis St. Dennis. Inside dining as well as a wine patio surrounded by vineyard and orchards, with views through the trees of the lake. Children’s menu available.Open daily: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
105 Highway 150, Chelan 509-682-2882vindulac.com
Campbell’s Bistro and2nd Floor Pub & VerandaThe 2nd Floor Pub & Veranda features amazing views of the lake centered around an English-style pub. Live music every Friday night from 9-11 p.m. At the downstairs Breakfast Bistro enjoy hearty breakfast fare including their legendary Eggs Benedict. Breakfast: 7 a.m. – 11 a.m., Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.Happy Hour: 3 p.m. - 6 p.m., Dinner: 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.104 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan 509-682-4250campbellsresort.com/dining
Chelan TeriyakiChelan Teriyaki offers a Japanese menu with choices such as Orange Chicken, Yakisobi and Teriyaki as well as homemade soups such as Coconut Lime in a casual, family friendly atmosphere. Beer and wine are available.Open daily: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.109 E. Emerson Street, Chelan 509-888-4466
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Eat Inside/Outside/Take Out 109 S. Emerson St.
509-888-4466 Downtown Chelan
11 am - 9 pmDaily
Yummy!handmade spring rolls & gyozas
City Course at the Lake ChelanGolf CourseFull service restaurant overlooking the golf course. Open daily: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.1501 Golf Course Drive, Chelan 509-293-6313
Company Creek PizzaCompany Creek Pizza is famous for creating piz-zas using a traditional brick oven. Fresh dough is made from scratch every day using their own rec-ipe and topped with their own sauce. Deli style breakfast is also available. On-line ordering, take-out service and delivery service are avail-able.Sun.-Fri.: 8 a.m.–9 p.m.; Sat.: 8 a.m.–10 p.m.502 W. Hwy. 150, Chelan 509-682-2000companycreekpizza.com
Froyo EarthSelf-serve frozen yogurt just how you love it! 246 Manson Way, Chelan 508-888-7201 froyoearth.com
La Brisa RestaurantLa Brisa is a family friendly restaurant offering authentic Mexican food including complimentary chips & salsa with every meal. There is a full ser-vice bar specializing in 10 different marguerites. Take-out service available.Lunch Specials Mon.-Fri.: 11 a.m.–3 p.mOpen daily: 11 a.m.–10 p.m.246 W. Hwy. 150, Chelan 509-682-5633
Lake Chelan Artisan BakeryDelicious hand made baked goodies, includ-ing croissants, breads, rolls, scones, turnovers, pies and bagels. Enjoy breakfast and lunch sand-wiches, salads, soups quiche and more. Award-winning Blue Star coffee served.Open Wed.–Sat.: 7 a.m.–3 p.m.;Sun.: 7 a.m.–2 p.m.246 W. Manson Hwy. 509-682-BAKE (2253)lakechelanbakery.com
Lake Chelan Cheese & DeliLocated in Lake Chelan Winery, they feature a wide variety of artisan cheese plates and deli-cious Mac-and-Cheese, which can be enjoyed with a glass of wine while relaxing in the winery. Orders for customized party platters and gift bas-kets are available.Open daily: Mon.-Thurs.: 11 a.m.–5 p.m.;Fri.-Sat.: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun.: Noon-5 p.m.
3519 W. Hwy. 150 (in Lake Chelan Winery)509-888-0268lakechelancheese.com
Lake Chelan WinerySurrounded by lush vineyards, our beautiful fam-ily-friendly BBQ in the Vineyard boasts gorgeous views and plenty of covered seating. It’s the per-fect place to relax, enjoy delicious homemade BBQ and an afternoon glass of one of our extraor-dinary estate wines. Sunday is Family Fun Day: Fun activities for the kids, plus buy 1 Adult Entrée and receive a Kids Meal half off.Open daily at 4 p.m.Open Sat.-Sun. at 11 a.m.3519 Hwy. 150, Chelan 509-687-9463lakechelanwinery.com
Lakeview Drive-InThe Lakeview Drive-In has served customers in Chelan since 1957! It’s legendary burgers as well as their famous French fries with homemade sea-soning salt and homemade tartar sauce, will keep you coming back for more!Open Mon.-Sat.: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.323 W. Hwy 150, Chelan 509-682-5322lakeviewdrivein.com
Latte Da Coffee Stop CaféThis warm and welcoming deli style café offers breakfast, lunch, pastries, homemade des-serts and soups. They also have espresso drinks, smoothies, Italian sodas, beer and wine.Open Mon.-Sat.: 7 a.m.–3 p.m.;Sun.: 8 a.m.–2 p.m.303 E. Wapato Ave, Chelan 509-682-4196
Local Myth PizzaLocal Myth Pizza offers pizzas, calzones, salads and a unique collection of soft drinks, draft beers and local wines. Stop by to enjoy the eclectic ambiance and dine in or take-out.Mon.-Sat.: 11:30 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun.: 4–9 p.m.122 S. Emerson, Chelan 509-682-2914localmythpizza.com
Maki Sushi Kazoku LLCMaki Sushi is under new ownership — come check it out! Traditional Maki rolls plus a huge variety of signature rolls. Plus a variety of entrees, appetiz-ers and desserts. Mon.: 4-9 p.m.; Tues.-Fri.: 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., 4-9 p.m.; Sat.: 12-3 p.m., 4-9 p.m.127 E. Johnson Street, Chelan 509-682-3355chelansushi.com
Marcela’s Cocina MexicanaEnjoy all your favorite authentic Mexican dishes with homemade tortillas and excellent Margaritas. Gluten free, vegetarian, full bar and children’s
menu are available.Lunch daily: 11-3 p.m., Dinner daily: 11-9 p.m.Happy Hour daily: 3–5 p.m.Small Plate Menu, 21 and over:Fri.-Sat.: 10 a.m.-1 a.m.119 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-682-4754marcelascocina.com
Mr. J’s Lane ElevenLocated at Chelan Lanes.Mr. J’s Lane Eleven features all the favorite Amer-ican dishes such as pizza, sandwiches, sodas, beer and wine in a casual setting.Open daily: noon to close518 W. Hwy. 150, Chelan 509-682-2251.chelanlanes.com
Riverwalk CaféThis quaint café offers fresh, homemade breakfast from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily, as well as Blue Star Coffee, local wines and Pacifi c NW beers. They also serve Tillamook ice cream until 7 p.m. on weekdays, and 8 p.m. on the weekends.204 E. Wapato Way, Chelan 509-682-2627riverwalkinnchelan.com
Rancho GrandeA casual restaurant that offers guests an array of freshly prepared Mexican dishes in a relaxing atmosphere. Good selection of vegetarian dishes in addition to traditional Mexican fare, all with a great view.Open daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.225 Highway 150, Chelan509-682-1191
Sojourner’sGreat spot in the heart of Chelan for pizza, pas-tas, grinders, salads and a large variety of ice cream fl avors. Pizza available by the slice and orders available for take-out.Wed.-Thurs.: 11:30-8 p.m.;Fri.-Sat.: 11:30-8:30 p.m.110 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-888-0496
Sorrento’s Ristorante, ItalianLocated in the elegant Tuscany Style Tsillan Cel-lars Winery overlooking beautiful Lake Chelan,.The Criscuolo Family recipes have been lovingly handed down from Sorrento, Italy to San Fran-cisco, Seattle, Wenatchee to Lake Chelan.Lunch daily: noon to 3 p.m.Dinner daily: 5 p.m. to close(reservations suggested)Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m. to 3p.m.3875 Hwy. 97A, Chelan 509-682-5409tsillancellars.com
Starbuck’s Coffee CompanyStop into Starbuck’s for a delicious espresso bev-
erage. Starbuck’s also offers a variety of pastries, breakfast sandwiches and lunch paninis. Mon.-Sun.: 5:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.;Sat.: 6 a.m. – 9-p.m.216 W. Manson Hwy, Chelan 509-682-0715starbucks.com
Steamboat Fish and ChipsFor delicious, hot fi sh and chips and good espresso coffee, stop by at Steamboat Fish and Chips.531 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-682-8474
Subway Sandwiches (two locations)Located inside WalmartOpen daily: 8 a.m.–10 p.m.108 Apple Blossom Drive 509-682-6246Located in Cenex C-StoreMon.-Sat.: 6 a.m.–9 p.m.Sun.: 6 a.m.–8 p.m.2208 W. Woodin Ave 509-682-2741
Tin LillyAn amazing and delicious American Fusion menu at affordable prices. Dine inside or outside on the back patio. Take-out available until 5 p.m.Wed.: 4–8 p.m.; Thurs.: 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; Fri.-Sat.: 11 a.m.–9 p.m.; Sun.: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.229 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-888-8101tinlillychelan.com
Valerie’s Waterfront BistroEnjoy a large selection of pizza, calzones, fresh salads, tasty appetizers and a full bar with water views.Sun.–Thurs.: 11 a.m. to midnightFri.–Sat.: 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 114 E. Woodin Avenue, Chelan 509-682-9787valerieswaterfrontbistro.com
The Vogue, A Liquid LoungeThe Vogue offers coffee, wine, a breakfast and lunch menu offerings specialty sandwiches. In the evening try a cheese platter while enjoying your favorite wine. Live music on the weekend. Mon.-Wed.: 6:30 a.m.–5 p.m.; Thurs.-Sat.: 6:30 a.m.–10 p.m.; Sun.: 7 a.m.–midnight117 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-888-5282thevoguelounge-chelan.com
Westside PizzaWestside Pizza offers a variety of pizzas includ-ing “build your own”, appetizers, desserts and soft drinks.Fri.-Sat.: 11 a.m.–midnight;Sun.-Thurs.: 11 a.m.–10 p.m.137 E. Woodin Ave, Chelan 509-682-4321westsidepizza.com
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AUGUST 15•16•17RIVERWALK PARK - DOWNTOWN CHELAN
KIDS CASTLE & ART CENTER • “ART BY THE FOOT - SILENT AUCTION” • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY AUGUST 15: 12PM-8PM
SATURDAY AUGUST 16: 10AM-8PM
SUNDAY AUGUST 17: 10AM-4PM
Fine Arts and Crafts VenueNCW Artists will be displaying original work for viewing and sale.
Saturday, August 234th Annual NCW Wine Awards
Town Toyota Center, Wenatchee
Tickets $40 each
Available online at ncwwineawards.com
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It’s the largest gathering of wineries in the region, and the only professionally-judged wineevent dedicated to wines produced in Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan counties.
Meet the wine makers, and taste the award-winning wines from over 30 regional wineries, plus enjoylocally hand-crafted distilled spirits, cider and beer, as well as a wide selection of amazing food.
Z Dogs of ChelanHot dogs and so much more. Adjacent to Best Western Hotel and Lakeside ParkSeasonal hours (Fri.-Sun.).
MANSONBlueberry Hills FarmA small, family owned and operated, working 10+ acre pick berry farm and country restaurant that spe-cializes in down-home, scratch country cooking. Serv-ing breakfast and lunch all day. Open daily: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.1315 Washington St., Manson 509-687-2379wildaboutberries.com
Doc’s House Coffee CompanyA great little coffee shop featuring specialty bever-ages, breakfast sandwiches and pastries. Enjoy your treat inside or outside on the patio. They also offer paddleboard rentals. Open daily: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 94 Wapato Point Parkway, Manson 509-888-1943
Crosswinds at Mill Bay CasinoEnjoy a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu with breakfast served until 4 p.m. Open Sun.–Thurs.: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat.: 8 a.m. – Midnight455 E. Waptao Lake Rd, Manson509-686-2102 800-648-2946colvillecasinos.com/casinos/mill-bay-casino/cross-winds-restaurant/
El VaqueroThe Viveros Family welcomes you to try a taste of the Guerrero region of Mexico, featuring a menu com-
posed of old family recipes. A great family place to dine, or take-out is available.Open daily: 11:30 a.m.–9:30 p.m.75 Wapato Way, Manson 509-687-3179
Fromaggio BistroEnjoy the French-style pastries, share a cheese plate, pick up a pastry, try their seasoned vinegars or take a picnic basket to go, packed with cheeses, fruit, bread, wine and all the utensils packed for you for the perfect picnic. Open Tues.-Sat.: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun.: 10 a.m.–2 p.m.14 E. Wapato Way, Manson 509-888-6452fromaggiomanson.com
Green Dot Sub ShopThe Green Dot Sub Shop strives to build the best tast-ing subs, salads, soups, chili, and tasty treats! They are locally owned and offer take-out.Open Sun.-Weds.: 10 a.m.- 7 p.m.;Thurs.-Sat.: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.15 Hale St., Manson 509-888-7688greendotsubshop.com
My Buddy’s PlaceLocated in the heart of Manson, this is where the locals go for a cold beer, great margaritas, terrifi c burgers served with hand-cut, skins-on fries.
Open daily: 9 a.m. to 2 a.m.77 W. Wapato Way, Manson 509-687-3313
Orchard Wood OvensOrchard Wood Ovens offers traditional Napoletana style pizza, salads, antipasto platters, bruschetta and daily specials. Open Thurs.-Sun.: 11:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.70 Wapato Way, Manson, WA 509-687-3707orchardwoodovens.com
Sunset Bar & GrillA great family restaurant offering a full menu of sal-ads, pastas, burgers, steaks & entrees, and now pizza. To-go orders welcome.Open Mon.-Weds.: 4 p.m.-close;Thurs.-Sun.: 11 a.m. -2 a.m.76 Wapato Way, Manson 509-687-7000sunsetbargrill.com
Troy’s Pizza and Outdoor CaféThey also serve gourmet burgers, oven baked sand-wiches, paninis, salads and pastas as well as offering daily specials and local wines.Open Sat.-Sun.: 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Mon.: noon-8 p.m.; Tue.-Wed.: 4-9 p.m.; Thurs.: noon-9 p.m.;Fri.: noon-9 p.m.50 Wapato Way, Manson 509-687-3345troyspizzalakechelan.com
Village Market & DeliOffers full service dining for all ages, made to order deli specialties and even a kid’s menu. Also featur-ing Lake Chelan Brewery, brewing and serving on site. Take-out menu available.Open daily: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. 50 Wapato Way, Manson 509-687-4444
Winemaker’s Grill at Wapato Point CellarsWe’re always family friendly, so let the kids play on the lawn while you enjoy a sip of award winning wine. For dinner, choose an item off our ever-changing fresh sheet.Appetizers & Wine Tasting from noon; Dinner served from 5 p.m.200 S. Quetilquasoon Rd, Manson 509-687-4000wapatopointcellars.com
STEHEKINNorth Cascades LodgeNorth Cascades Lodge offers a full service restaurant featuring breakfast, lunch and dinner menu.Stehekin Landing 509-699-2056lodgeatstehekin.com/index.html
Stehekin Pastry CompanyStehekin Pastry Company offers a variety of “from scratch” baked goods as well as espresso, ice cream and a limited breakfast and lunch menu in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. Open daily, June 14th -September 30th.102 N. Main, Stehekin 509-682-7742stehekinpastry.com
Stehekin Valley RanchOutside Guests are welcome to join us for a good ol’ home-cooked dinner here at the Ranch. Reserva-tions are required. A bus shuttle from the boat land-ing is available to take you to and from dinner at the Ranch.Open Mon.-Fri.: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.509-682-4677stehekinvalleyranch.com
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Riverwalk BooksLake Chelan Valley’sCommunity Bookstore
Since 1994
116 East Woodin Avenue
Chelan, WA
509.682.8901
riverwalkbooks.com
Bulletproof Vest: The Ballad of an Outlaw and His DaughterHardcover by
Maria Venegas
The haunting story of
a daughter’s strug-
gle to confront her
father’s turbulent—
and often violent—legacy.
Dry Bones in the Valley: A Novel by Tom Bouman
When an elderly
recluse discovers a
corpse on his land,
Offi cer Henry Far-
rell follows the inves-
tigation to strange
places in the countryside, and into the
depths of his own frayed soul.
Painted Horses by Malcolm
Brooks
In the mid-1950s,
America was fl ush
with prosperity and
saw an unbroken
line of progress
clear to the hori-
zon, while the West
was still very much
wild.
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory by Caitlin Doughty
A young mortician
goes behind the
scenes, unafraid of the gruesome (and fas-
cinating) details of her curious profession.
The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even: A Novel by Chris F. West-
bury
This is a wonderful
comic novel, about
philosophy, the nature
of art, the beauty of the ordinary, and
about quirky, complete, night & day victims
of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Us Conductors: A Novel by Sean
Michaels
In a fi nely woven series of fl ashbacks and correspon-dence, Lev Termen, the Russian scien-tist, inventor, and
spy, tells the story of his life to his “one true love,” Clara Rockmore, the fi nest ther-emin player in the world.
The Untoldby Courtney
Collins
With shades of
Water for Ele-
phants and True
Grit, a stunning
debut novel set
in the Australian
outback about a
female horse thief,
her bid for free-
dom, and the two men trying to capture
her.
Inspired recommendations from Riverwalk Books,
Lake Chelan Valley’s Community Bookstore since
1994, located at 116 E. Woodin Avenue, Chelan
and online at riverwalkbooks.com.
The Wenatchee WorldFriday, August 8, 20148 BOOKS
Join author Robert Scott for his
book signing at Riverwalk Books
in Chelan. Scott is a Washington
local. His novel, “Two Friends, Too
Old,” details the friendship of two
men: Frank and Clay.
As Scott describes the plot:
Frank sees his life-long friend slip-
ping into mental decay. Deter-
mined to help him, Frank stum-
bles upon a drug that might do the
trick. When Clay stops taking the
drug, both men muust live with the
consequences.
Date: Sat., Aug. 9
Time: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Place: Riverwalk Books, Chelan
Address: 16 E. Woodin Ave.
provide a structural feasibility report for repairs and operation.
Many rumors ran through Chelan about what would become of the Ruby. Hibbard said it came close to becoming a shoe store and he just “couldn’t let that happen.” Hibbard and the Paynes bought the theater on April Fool’s Day 1989.
“I knew nothing about theater,” Hibbard said.
Hibbard, who grew up in Manson, married Murphy in 1997 and Jean Payne sold her share of the Ruby to them in 2006, years after her husband had died.
Since then, Hibbard began searching for the answer to that nagging, 70-some-year-old mystery.
“We never knew what happened to Ruby,” Hibbard said.
Finally, in November of 2003, the theater was visited by Ruby Potter’s granddaughter, Sally Strekel. Strekel informed the current owners that Ruby had gone to live with her aunt in Ohio after her parents’ deaths. She later moved to California
with her husband, had two children and became a piano teacher. Ruby Potter died in 1969.
Until Strekel met Hibbard and Murphy, she believed that Ruby’s parents died in an infl uenza epidemic, which was the story Ruby had always told her children.
Murphy said several rumors have come and gone over the years about the theater being haunted by Ruby’s ghost.
“My belief is that if there
is a ghost, it’s a good ghost,” Murphy said.
Murphy said they love seeing the generations of people who are regular customers at the Ruby.
Parents who grew up seeing fi lms at the Ruby bring their children to see movies. The theater continues to show movies and is also available for special event and party rentals.
The theater cycles through one to two fi lms per week. See page 3 for what’s playing this week.
Photos by Bridget Dowd/Lake Chelan This Week
Current owners of the Ruby Theatre Larry Hibbard and Mary Murphy.
“It’s a whole “It’s a whole different different
experience experience on the big on the big
screen.”screen.” — Owner Larry Hibbard — Owner Larry Hibbard
Ruby switches from fi lm projectors to digital
projectors.
1914
Frank Potter signs a fi ve-year
lease
The Kingman brothers fi nish
constructing the Ruby
The Ruby opens for business 1947
The theater undergoes
reconstruction of facade and lobby.
Larger seatsinstalled.
New projectionequipment is
installed.1974
Leah Stokes purchases the
theater, expands the stage, and paints the walls
black (they’re later restored.)
1990
Theater is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places
Larry Hibbard replaces the theater lights with ones he got from the Orpheum Theater in Portland before it
closed.
A permanent
concessions stand is added
The Wenatchee World Friday, August 8, 2014 9INSIDE
This week’s pick: About:
Tunnel Hill winery has been in Chelan since 2001 and is a family business.
In 1933, Knapps Hill Tunnel was blasted. A few years later, the rubble was used to build the private cottage that stands today. From this story the name Tunnel Hill was born. They specialize in Pinot Noir and produce about 1,100 cases of wine per year. The winery also makes Syrah, Riesling, and Viognier.
They recommend…
The Pinot Noir, which is Tunnel Hill’s signature wine and what they are well known for. Tasting room manager and assistant winemaker Michelle Fanton described this wine as being very earthy and not overly fruity.
“I think people are surprised by that,” Fanton said. “The Viognier is also a very crisp, white wine. It has a lot of citrus fl avors and is just very crisp and bright.”
She said the Viognier is made in a stainless steel tank and has a “crisp acidity” to it.
Why stop by?
Tunnel Hill provides a free vineyard and cellar tour every Tuesday from 3 to 4 p.m. This is a short walking tour up into the vineyards where guests will learn about the grapes and which stages they are in. They will also be able to see the cellar and learn about the history of the property.
The winery hosts Wine tasting 101 every Tuesday at 4 p.m., which costs $15 and is limited to eight people. Those who sign up will learn about how the wine is made and what factors affect the fl avor of the wine.
The winery also has a happy hour every Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m., which offers $5 by-the-glass specials.Yoga and Wine Tasting is held every Friday at 10 a.m
“We really want all people to feel welcome,” Fanton said. “Whether they’re really into wine and are knowledgeable about it or just want to come in and have a glass. We want people to relax and feel at home.”
Tunnel Hill Winery
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37 U.S. 97, Chelan • Open daily 11 a.m.-6 p.m. • 509-682-3243 • tunnelhillwinery.com
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The 2014 summer is quickly fi ll-ing with events unique to the area
and boasting local fl avor.
Every month Historic Downtown Chelan
hosts First Friday, from 5-8 p.m. with
shops open late, entertainment and
fun events.
Every Sunday evening, the Manson
Business Association presents the
Mountain View Summer Music Series.
It’s outdoor festival seating – bring your
lawn chair or blanket, the venue is Lef-
fler Field, the open field between Wells
Fargo Bank and Mountain View Lodge
as you come into Manson; just before
Wapato Point Parkway. Free parking;
food and drinks will be available. Con-
certs are held from 7-10 p.m., tickets
are $8 for adults, 12 and under free.
Check out the performers at summer-
musicseries.com.
Visit the valley this August for the 5th
annual Lake Chelan Fine Arts Festi-
val. Arts include crafts, culinary arts,
special events and live entertainment
and music. All art is original and local,
and the event lasts all weekend, Aug.
15-17.
So maybe Chelan’s got a bit of a com-
petitive streak... come see how you
stack up in the Slam-N-Jam Basket-
ball Tournament this Aug. 16-17 at
Don Morse Park. Ages 8 and up are
welcome to try their hand at the 3-on-3
tournament. For more information, call
509-670-0180.
Are you a runner? Maybe an aspir-
ing runner? There’s no better place to
hit the trails than Chelan. Hailed as
one of the most scenic places to run,
Chelan hosts the Shore to Shore Mar-
athon Sept. 6. They offer a marathon,
half marathon, and a 10k run down
the South Shore Road, through Chelan,
and finishing at the lovely Manson Bay
Park. Anyone interested in running can
call 509-682-3503.
This fall, from Sept. 6-7 is the Sail-
ing Regatta. This annual race encour-
ages everyone with a sailboat to partic-
ipate. The event includes the race and
a dinner party with music. Wanna race?
E-mail [email protected].
Sure, the lake is pretty, but it’s far from
just a decoration. Chelan puts it to
good use year-round, especially dur-
ing Hydrofest, Sept. 20-21. This fes-
tival features raceboats, hydroplanes,
and races on the lake. Best of all, it’s
free to the public. Check it out at the
Chelan Waterfront Marina.
Enjoy live music at Mill Bay Casino in
Manson.
The Deep Water
Amphitheater line-up:
August 16 — Jeff Dunham
August 30 — 80s Rock (Winger, War-
rant, Firehouse, Jack Rus-
sell’s Great White
Sept 6 — Melissa Etheridge
Sept 20 — George Thorogood & The
Destroyers
The fun doesn’t stop when the leaves
turn colors. Check out the Lake Chelan
Crush, Oct. 4-5 and 11-12, experience
the annual magic that is autumn and
wine-stomping season the Chelan Val-
ley. See how the wine is made, enjoy a
winemaker dinner, or join in on a har-
vest party. For more information visit
lakechelanwinewalley.com.
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