The Roslyn Theatre Focuses on Digital

theater1In 2013, the movie industry is converting to digital technology, which will render traditional 35 millimeter film prints obsolete.  While this is a logical step for the film industry, it is not an easy transition for many small theaters across the country, and the Roslyn Theatre is no exception.   By the end of the year, the Roslyn Theatre needs to spend $54,000 on a digital projector upgrade.

The theater has been open for over 34 years and the Donaldson family (who run the theatre) are driving very hard to keep it operational beyond 2013.  Toward this goal, the theatre will be participating in a variety of fundraising efforts in the near future. On Saturday, January 19th, the theater will be showing The Runner Stumbles (a film shot in Roslyn starring Dick Van Dyke) for a suggested donation of $10 to go toward the digital upgrade.  Additionally, On February 16th, Tyrannosaurus Grace will be playing a benefit concert at the Brick in support of the upgrade.   Tom Pickerel prints of the Roslyn Theatre are also on sale at the theatre in support of this effort Roslyn Theaterfor $25 each.

Wendy and I certainly can’t imagine Roslyn without the Roslyn Theatre.  In Summer and Winter, it is a wonderful place to escape to the movies.  Frankly, it has ruined the larger, more traditional theater experience for us.  If you’ve never been to the Roslyn Theater, please don’t hesitate to come to Roslyn for a movie and to show your support – showtimes are available on the theatre’s website.

If you’d like to contribute to the cause, a fund has been set up at Sterling Savings Bank under the name “Roslyn Theatre Digital Equipment Fund” or you can make donations directly to the theatre at PO Box 412 Roslyn, WA 98941.  Please continue to check back with WhyRoslyn.com or the Roslyn Theatre’s Facebook page for details about how you can help the theatre as opportunities arise.

donateWe are pleased to announce that the Roslyn Theatre is now accepting donations directly!  Please click here to show your support for the Theatre!

7th Annual Harvest Festival at Suncadia

Don’t miss your chance to visit the Harvest Festival at the historic Nelson Dairy farm in Suncadia this year.  The event takes place during only the first two weekends of October, so there is only one weekend left (at the time of this writing) to come enjoy the harvest!  The festival is packed with fun for the entire family.  Food, drink, arts, crafts, games, musical entertainment, horseback and wagon rides are just a sampling of the activities you’ll find at this year’s event.  The short video below was produced during the first weekend this year (October 5,6 and 7) and additional photos are also available on the WhyRoslyn facebook page.  Additionally, by popular demand, a desktop wallpaper of the image to the left is now available here (right click the link and choose “save as” to download the image to your desktop).

High Country Log Show 2012

On Labor Day Weekend, Roslyn hosted the Second Annual High Country Log Show.  Axe throwing, pole climbing, log sawing, and obstacle courses were just a handful of the challenges featured in this year’s event.  Congratulations to all of the competitors and thanks for making this a great show!

It’s the 13th Annual Coal Miner’s Festival!

Labor Day Weekend is a great time to be in Roslyn to celebrate the days when coal was king! Come by and join the celebration during the 13th Annual Coal Miner’s Festival and enjoy music, games, a parade, and reminiscing about Roslyn’s coal rich past. The weekend will also boast the 2nd Annual High Country Log Show – where competitors scale 80 foot poles, throw axes, saw wood, and run obstacle courses while hundreds of spectators watch in awe. Looking for something to do with your four legged friend? You are covered there as well. On Saturday morning, bring your pooch to the Arrf Animal Rescue Doggie & Scavenger Hunt. Whatever your interests, you are sure to have a fun and enlightening experience in Roslyn this weekend (and the weather is shaping up to be very comfortable), so come on out and help us celebrate Roslyn’s rich history!

30th Annual Run to Roslyn Car Show

On July 14th, Roslyn hosted the 30th Annual Run to Roslyn car show.  From 8am to 4pm, Runje field was packed with classic cars, trucks and admiring spectators.  Couldn’t make it in person?  Click on the video below to see a quick recap.

The Roslyn Sunday Market starts soon!

Roslyn Sunday MarketIf you haven’t yet been to Roslyn, there may be no better time than during the Roslyn Sunday Market.  Now in its eighth year, the Market will kick off on June 17th and run every Sunday until September 9th.  In addition to the live musical entertainment; over 50 vendors attend each week bearing fruits, vegetables, baked goods, meats, arts, crafts, soaps, tasty treats, and more!  This year, in addition to the traditional tamales and baked goods available in years past, the market is expanding its prepared food offerings to include BBQ, hand dipped cord docs, cheeses and more.  This summer, let the Roslyn Sunday Market be a highlight of your weekend getaway in lovely Roslyn!

Marimbas in the Mountains Dinner and Concert

Come celebrate the music of Zimbabwe at the 2nd Annual Marimbas in the Mountains dinner and concert at the Cle-Elum Roslyn Elementary School.  The evening will include a filling dinner of lasagna, caesar salad and garlic bread as you enjoy  Cle Elum-Roslyn’s Pembera Youth Marimba and special guests – Yakima’s Zuva Marimba.  Doors open at 5:30pm and tickets can be purchased at brownpapertickets.com.  All proceeds benefit the Marimba program at Cle Elum-Roslyn Elementary School and Pembera Youth Marimba.

Marimbas in the Mountains Concert

Marimbas in the Mountains 2011

Highlights from the 24th Annual Spittoon Races

On March 10th, the Brick held the 24th Annual Spittoon Races and Nautical Ball.  Racers come from all around to share in the festivities and for the chance to take home the title.  Below is a brief highlight video from this year’s event.

As Easter Approaches, All Dogs Love to Hunt!

The snowfall that greeted Roslyn residents on Saturday morning wasn’t enough to damper the Second Annual ARRF Doggie Easter Egg hunt.  About 20 dogs showed up to participate in the costume contest and hunt for treats in the field just off of Pennsylvania Avenue.   ARRF Doggy Easter Egg Hunt - Roslyn, WaThe event is a fun way to drive awareness around animal adoption and to help raise money to support ARRF’s commitment to the care and welfare of companion animals in Upper Kittitas County.  Experience more of this event by viewing the brief video below.

Six Hundred Miles of Winter Bliss

Winter weather may have taken a little longer to show up this year, but it has definitely arrived in Northern Kittitas County. This is a perfect time of year to check out the over 600 miles of groomed recreational trails this area has to offer. A trail map is downloadable from the Cle Elum Roslyn Chamber of Commerce that includes detailed information about the following trail systems: Crystal Springs, Lake Easton, Salmon La Sac, Easton Reload, Gold Creek, Kachess, Price Creek Westbound, Blewett Pass, Elk Heights, Manastash, Mineral Springs, Reecer Creek, Last Resort, Taneum, Teanaway / 29 Pines, and Woods and Steel. Many of the trails have easy access to lodging and dining options in Cle Elum, Roslyn, and Ronald.

Winter Recreation at Lake Cle Elum

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