Community Events
Central
Committee
Meetings
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month and newcomers are always welcome!
Next Meetings:
First Friday Art Tours
During your First Friday Art Tour, stop by the Walla Walla Democrats and view our May Artist. Organized and Sponsored by ArtWalla.
3rd Annual Pasxapa Powwow
The powwow brings local and Tribal communities together in celebration of Native American culture and heritage and provides an excellent cultural educational opportunity for all community members, including students. The event is free, open to the public, and happens annually on the first Saturday of May.
Democrats Persistence Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.
Downtown Farmers Market Opening Day
Delicious, delightful, and all local. Walla Wallans will find fresh cut flowers, flower baskets, beautifully crafted artisan items, and, of course, local produce.
Abolish ICE
Protest what ICE is doing to our communities. Whistles will be available for people who want one as a tool to stand up, stay alert, and show solidarity. Bring a sign. Bring your voice. Bring someone with you. Sponsored by the Walla Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Artwork by @HCLOU.
PCO and Candidate Filing Week
All PCOs and candidates must file for election during filing week, May 4-May 8. You may file in person at the County Elections Office between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday using the paper form for PCOs or candidates, or you may file online at the Washington State Secretary of State’s website.
Visit the Walla Walla County Elections page for additional local filing information.
No Mikey Monday in WW
Gather each Monday as able and bring your signs. Sponsored by our friends at the Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Please note that the weekly location occasionally changes.
Missing & Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Event and Exhibit
Join community members for the third annual MMIP event featuring guest speaker Mildred Quaempts with an informational booth about CTUIR Family Violence Services Program. While at the program, visit the Redress Exhibit in the Stevens Gallery near the Reid Campus Center’s Information Desk.
Archaeology Film Screening: La Chimera
Please join the local AIA (Archaeological Institute of America) chapter for a screening of the award-winning film La Chimera (2023). A masterpiece of magical realism, this independent film (written and directed by Alice Rohrwacher) will take viewers on a journey through multiple afterlives... the ancient erupting through the modern.
The fable follows a rumpled English archaeologist named Arthur, and his merry, wayward crew of tombaroli -- who survive by looting ancient Etruscan tombs. Yet there are larger quests involved. They are at once mythic, illusory, and unobtainable, and they bring into collision the worlds of antiquities-trafficking, the priceless-priced, and the search for lost love.
There will be an informal reception with popcorn, cookies, and non-alcoholic beverages at 5:30 pm. The film will begin at 6 pm, followed by another opportunity to mingle and converse.
This event is free and open to the public. Brought to you by the Whitman College History Department.
Democrats Persistence Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.
The Aunties: A Contemporary Indigenous Storytelling Series
The Aunties is an invitation to come together to honor the women who shape, heal, and uphold Indigenous communities through an evening of contemporary storytelling, shared live from the stage alongside familial and archival photographs and works of legacy. The Aunties project is shared at sites across the Blue Mountain region, featuring stories by Indigenous women who call the local area home and have dedicated their life’s work to serving their community. We come together to honor the contributions and enduring legacy of Native women, whose stories inspire new narratives and guide new generations of leaders. We come together as a community to reflect on our collective history and nurture hope for a brighter future.
Storytelling from the live performance will be preserved on film, becoming the heart of a narrative-driven documentary series that captures the artistic, cultural, and visual integrity of the places and people from which auntie stories emerge.
Reserved seating tickets starting at $30 ($10 for students) can be purchased online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500.
Chamber State of the State
Join the Walla Walla Area Chamber of Commerce for its Annual State of the State, bringing together regional business leaders and state officials for key updates on the legislative landscape and its implications for our local economy. Come ready to ask questions and engage directly on the policies shaping Washington’s business environment. Advanced registration is required.
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
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We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!
BMAC Celebrates 60 Years
The Blue Mountain Action Council (BMAC) has been building thriving communities for 60 years, and they want to celebrate with Walla Walla.
Join them for an evening of food, fun, and connection. They’ll have free tacos for the first 200 guests to RSVP, as well as family-friendly activities and a brief program at 5:15 to celebrate and look ahead together. Whether you’ve volunteered, donated, partnered with BMAC, received services, or are a part of this community, please plan to attend.
Walla Walla Pride Festival 2026
Join us at the community’s sixth annual Walla Walla Pride Festival. Stop by the Walla Walla County Democrats booth, visit other booths and food vendors, and enjoy downtown restaurants and shops. Entertainers will appear throughout the afternoon at the Heritage Park stage. Phone the party office at 509-520-3169 to volunteer at the party’s booth. Calendar Image Credit: Sydnee More Photography.
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!
Power of Community 2026
Join Democrats at the Power of Community for an inspiring evening. You’ll hear from top state Democrats and be part of a movement ready to elect Democrats up and down the ballot.
Your Evening Includes:
Dinner with a community ready to make a difference
A silent auction supporting candidates and Democratic causes
An inspiring look at how we turn momentum into victory
Tickets are available now.
2026 State Democratic Party Convention
Save the date for the 2026 Washington State Democratic Party Convention. Watch here for additional information, including start and end times.
4th of July in the Park
The annual, free event organized by the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin will be a fun-filled day of food, music, information booths, arts and crafts. Live music, dance groups and other live entertainment will run throughout the day providing a celebratory atmosphere in the park. Sign up for the party’s newsletter to watch for information about volunteering at our booth.
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!
Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days Parade
Join us for the Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days Parade! Presented by Baker Boyer Bank, this family-friendly community event features a variety of parade entries including antique cars, decorated semi-trucks, horses pulling historic stagecoaches, the Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days Royalty,and even Miss Rodeo America. Join us at 7th & Alder at 9:00 a.m. to march with the Walla Walla County Democrats. There is no Resistance Cafe on Saturday, September 5.
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!
Election Night Watch Party
Join local Democrats and friends to watch local, state, and national election results. Enjoy snacks and no-host beverages.
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
Make plans to attend the 2026 Walla Walla County Democratic Party Convention. To vote, participants must attend in person.
Take Back Weekend
Your chance to turn in meds (safely dispose of unused or expired medications), cell phones (donate cell phones to support victims of abuse), shred (bring documents for secure, on-site shredding), computers (recycle computers and electronics safely), and dispose of needles and sharps properly. Shred limit: 3 bags per person, unless pre-approved. Cash donations will benefit Walla Walla Area Crime Watch.
Abolish ICE
Protest what ICE is doing to our communities. Whistles will be available for people who want one as a tool to stand up, stay alert, and show solidarity. Bring a sign. Bring your voice. Bring someone with you. Sponsored by the Walla Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Artwork by @HCLOU.
Whitman College Renaissance Faire
Come one, come all to Whitman College’s Annual Renaissance Faire! Food! Drink! Games! Gnomes! You can find it all at the Faire!
Stop by to grab some food, take in some live entertainment, and cheer on students and others in the boffing tournament! There will also be a kids’ section, so please bring your whole family.
Dressing up is absolutely encouraged, but not required.
Take Back Weekend
Your chance to turn in meds (safely dispose of unused or expired medications), cell phones (donate cell phones to support victims of abuse), shred (bring documents for secure, on-site shredding), computers (recycle computers and electronics safely), and dispose of needles and sharps properly. Shred limit: 3 bags per person, unless pre-approved. Cash donations will benefit Walla Walla Area Crime Watch.
Democrats Persistence Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.
Justice Media Film Fest
Justice Media FilmFest is a one-night celebration of justice-centered storytelling, presented in partnership with the San Quentin Prison Film Festival and featuring short films from the past year’s festival and the premiere of Lockdown, a narrative short written and co-directed by incarcerated participants in the Inside/Out Media Lab at the Washington State Penitentiary. Some of the justice-impacted filmmakers will be in attendance and speaking about their work, and there will be special video messages from the currently incarcerated filmmakers as well.
Doors will open at 6:00 pm for a reception, followed by a film screening at 7:00 pm.
Reserved seating tickets begin at $20 ($15 for students) and are available NOW online, at the box office, or by calling (509) 529-6500.
Wild Blues: An Evening of Science & Stewardship
Join the community for an evening of learning and connection, featuring a keynote by Dr. Dominick DellaSala, a globally recognized leader in conservation science, and culminating in a panel discussion with regional conservation leaders, Paula Hood, co-director of the Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project, and Jamie Dawson, conservation director of the Greater Hells Canyon Council.
Together, attendees will explore the latest science on forests as integrity, what intact landscapes teach us about resilience, how large-scale conservation strategies are evolving, and how public engagement informs forest planning.
As the Blue Mountains Forest Plan enters revision, decisions made in the coming years will shape these ecosystems for generations. This conversation offers context, clarity, and pathways for meaningful participation.
RSVPs are encouraged as free pizza will be provided. Share this event flyer with friends.
Beneficial Fire on the Landscape
WWCCD and partnering organizations are hosting a free community event focused on forest health management practices, historic fire regimes, how fire impacts nearby communities, and the ecological benefits of fire on the landscape. The event will feature three panelists sharing their expertise on forest health management. The event will also include several breakout sessions where attendees can discuss these topics together.
Attendees can expect to learn about:
Historical conditions within the Blue Mountains
Landscape-level wildfire preparation
Potential forest treatment options for more resilient landscapes.
The provided resources are for attendees to review prior to the talk:
Blue Mountain Prescribed Fire Council blog
“Wildfires are a part of history”
“Not all flame’s the same: Blue Mountains”
Washington State Transportation Commission, Part II
Local residents and government leaders are invited to attend the WA State Transportation Commission’s Walla Walla meeting either in person or online. Public comments are currently scheduled for Wednesday at 9:45 a.m. Other Wednesday topics include regional transportation, an overview of the Port of Walla Walla, regional economic development, updates from College Place and Waitsburg, and Walla Walla County transit services. To register for online attendance or to see the agenda, visit wstc.wa.gov/agendas.
Washington State Transportation Commission, Part I
Local residents and government leaders are invited to attend the WA State Transportation Commission’s Walla Walla meeting either in person or online. Tuesday’s topics include transportation challenges and successes in Walla Walla, CTUIR transportation update, and Walla Walla County transportation needs. To register for online attendance or to see the agenda, visit wstc.wa.gov/agendas.
No Mikey Monday in WW
Gather each Monday as able and bring your signs. Sponsored by our friends at the Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Please note that the weekly location occasionally changes.
Tri-College Community Day
Students from Walla Walla Community College, Walla Walla University, and Whitman College, coordinated by the Blue Mountain Volunteer Corps, will be working throughout the community for the annual Tri-College Community Day. If you see volunteer crews out and about, give a warm shout-out~!
Abolish ICE
Protest what ICE is doing to our communities. Whistles will be available for people who want one as a tool to stand up, stay alert, and show solidarity. Bring a sign. Bring your voice. Bring someone with you. Sponsored by the Walla Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Artwork by @HCLOU.
2026 Rural Summit, WA State Democrats
Want to make a difference in Walla Walla County as a Democrat?
The Washington State Democrats' Rural Engagement Committee has built a summit specifically for us. Whether you are a seasoned volunteer or just getting started, these trainings on candidate recruitment and Votebuilder are essential for our local success.
For information about attending in person or joining the workshop via Zoom, email wwdemocraticparty@gmail.com or phone 509-520-3169.
Democrats Persistence Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.
Washington Agriculture: Situational Assessment
Sponsored by the Washington Democrats Ag & Rural Caucus, this month’s Policy Briefing features John Stuhlmiller,
Executive Director of the Washington State Water Resources Association. Policy Briefing sessions are held on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. Presented via Zoom.
Breaking Boxes: Using the Imagination To Shatter Injustice
Whitman alum Simren Rai ’21, an award-winning environmental justice activist, artist, and the founder/executive director of Revolutionary Grains, will speak on the power of cultivating a boundless imagination. Her talk draws on her own experiences founding Revolutionary Grains, a food justice NGO with the mission of challenging the industrial grain complex and weaving a community-centered, ancestrally rooted grain supply chain.
At a liberal arts college like Whitman, we become adept at identifying, researching, and writing about environmental and social injustice. How do we transform this academic proficiency into real-world change? What tools can we access when we are called to grow leadership from budding passion? How do we act on our creative intuition when the world around us can feel so structured? Through the combined praxes of Neuroscience, Anthropology, Environmental Studies, Art, and Solidarity Economics, Simren will dare you to reimagine your path as a change-maker the world so deeply needs. While she unpacks the confluence of her own identities, heritage, time at Whitman, and post-graduate journey, her path is not a prescription. Resilience roots from diversity, and therefore each in the audience must imagine how their own story can be a tool for change. We will strategize together how to dream in this way, and then find the courage to act upon those dreams.
Sponsored by the George Castile Fellowship and the Anthropology Department
WA 5th CD Democratic Candidates Forum
Join Moderator Rodney Outlaw for a Democratic candidates forum to include these confirmed candidates: Carmela Conroy, Kevin Fagan, Bajun Mavalwalla, and David Womack. Doors open at 6:00 pm. A live video feed will be available during the program.
Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Join us!
Join PCOs and party leadership for our monthly meeting. This month’s speaker is Emily Brown, newly appointed member of the Walla Walla City Council. We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at the Walla Walla Public Schools board room and newcomers are always welcome!
No Mikey Monday in WW
Gather each Monday as able and bring your signs. Sponsored by our friends at the Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Please note that the weekly location occasionally changes.
Walla Walla Climate Conversations
A community conversation to engage local perspectives on climate and environmental changes and explore how we can strengthen resilience together. Join us in shaping a collaborative network to support our region’s future. Lunch provided. For more information, contact rebeckah@ciresilient.org. Take a pre-conference survey.
Abolish ICE
Protest what ICE is doing to our communities. Whistles will be available for people who want one as a tool to stand up, stay alert, and show solidarity. Bring a sign. Bring your voice. Bring someone with you. Sponsored by the Walla Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Artwork by @HCLOU.
Democrats Persistence Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.
Washington State Poet Laureate: Derek Sheffield
Washington’s eighth State Poet Laureate Derek Sheffield will share his work in an evening of inspiration and poetry, followed by a Q & A session. This free event is supported in part by the Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) and Humanities Washington. Free reserved tickets are required.
Singing for Justice
Documentary viewing of Singing for Justice. Followed by Q&A with the two co-directors. Followed by a protest song sing-along.
Estelle Freedman (History, Stanford, emerita) and Christie Herring (filmmaker) are joining the Whitman and Walla Walla communities for an evening viewing of the documentary film they produced and directed for PBS, Singing for Justice. The film explores the personal, political, and musical journeys of Faith Petric (1915-2012), a Whitman alumna (1937), in the context of the social movements she championed. It has been enthusiastically received both for its broad historical contributions and as a timely reminder of the long history of struggles for social justice. The film viewing will be followed by a Q&A session with both co-directors. The Q&A session will be followed by a protest song sing-along led by Estelle Freedman.
WWAN Weekly Protest
Gather each Monday as able and bring your signs. Sponsored by our friends at the Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Please note that the weekly location occasionally changes.
Easter Egg Hunt
Walla Walla parents, bring your kids to the Exchange Club’s Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 4, in Pioneer Park. The craziness kicks off at 9:00 a.m. sharp. Appearances by the Easter Bunny as well as Quacky, the Ducky Derby Duck. Egg hunt areas are divided by age group, and there’s an inclusive hunt area for participants with special needs. Prizes are sponsored by KUJ 1420 AM.
Democrats Resistance Café
Each Saturday, join local Democrats for a meet and greet. Bring your political rage, your latest activist project, and an open mind. Let’s network and meet new friends.
Using Food to Create and Sustain Community Solidarity
Sponsored by the Washington Democrats Ag & Rural Caucus, this month’s Best Practices session features Friendly Vang-Johnson of Friendly Hmong Farms. Best Practices roundtables are held on the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. Presented via Zoom.
WWAN Weekly Protest
Gather each Monday as able and bring your signs. Sponsored by our friends at the Walla Walla Walla Activism Network. Please note that the weekly location regularly changes.