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Tickets On Sale Now: Reach Foundation’s Spuds & Suds Fundraiser Returns August 21

Richland, WA — The Reach Foundation invites the community to its signature summer fundraiser, Spuds & Suds, returning Thursday, August 21, 2025, at the REACH Museum. The main event will run from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., with a lively after-party from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. under the stars.  Tickets are on sale now at https://reachfoundationwa.org/annual-fundraiser, […]

Through Young Eyes: The Shrub Steppe

Exhibited at the REACH Museum – April 1 through May 17, 2025 This special exhibit showcased a vibrant collection of artwork created by preschool students enrolled in the ECEAP program. Over 600 young learners explored the shrub-steppe ecosystem—its plants, animals, and landscapes—through classroom activities and field trips guided by a curriculum developed by teaching artist […]

Bechtel donates $10k to reach museum to expand school field trips

RICHLAND, Wash. (March 2025) – The REACH Museum is excited to announce a $10,000 sponsorship from Bechtel, aimed at making school field trips more accessible for students from underserved communities. This funding will help cover the cost of field trips, ensuring that all students—regardless of their financial situation—have the opportunity to experience hands-on learning at the museum. […]

Tri-cities Earth Day 2025 Returns To The Reach

RICHLAND, Wash. — April 10, 2025 — The REACH Museum, in partnership with Sustainable Tri-Cities and Citizens’ Climate Education, invites the public to celebrate Tri-Cities Earth Day 2025 – Healthy Planet, Happy People, on Saturday, April 19 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the REACH Museum. Now in its third year with the Healthy Planet, Happy People theme, this free, family-friendly event […]

Latinos/as at Hanford

Exhibited at the REACH Museum – February 4 through March 22, 2025 This exhibit explored the contributions, experiences, and stories of Latino/a workers at the Hanford Site—from World War II through present-day operations. Through photographs, personal accounts, and historical context, Latinos/as at Hanford highlighted the essential role Latino/a communities have played in shaping the workforce, […]

Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts: Contemporary Indigenous Printmaking

Exhibited at the REACH Museum – November 2, 2024 to January 25, 2025 This exhibit featured fine art prints created by Native American artists affiliated with the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts, a nonprofit organization located on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in eastern Oregon. Founded in 1992 by artists James […]

REACH Museum 10th Anniversary Exhibit and Community Celebration

Exhibited at the REACH Museum – July 7 through October 26, 2024 In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the REACH Museum presented a special exhibit highlighting a decade of community impact, educational programming, and regional storytelling. Since opening its doors in 2014, the REACH has served as a gateway to the Mid-Columbia’s unique natural and […]

Desert Fiber Arts: Celebrating 50 Years

Exhibited at the REACH Museum – January 9 through March 16, 2024 This exhibit celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Desert Fiber Arts Guild (DFA), a longstanding collective of fiber artists based in the Tri-Cities region. Through a dynamic collection of woven, knitted, crocheted, and handcrafted works, the exhibit traced the Guild’s journey from its […]

The Immigrants of the Manhattan Project

Exhibited at the REACH Museum – October 2023 In the decade leading up to World War II, religious persecution and political oppression in Europe forced many scientists, scholars, and intellectuals to flee their homelands. Seeking safety and opportunity, they immigrated to the United States—many becoming naturalized citizens. A number of these immigrants played key roles […]

Avis Marvelous: Ornithology on the Western Frontier, 1776–1896

Exhibited at the REACH Museum – March 6 through September 4, 2023 This exhibit featured 92 detailed engravings, chromolithographs, and lithographs from the Lee Silliman Collection, illustrating more than 100 species of North American birds found across the Trans-Mississippi West and Alaska. Subjects included quail, eagles, albatrosses, and a wide variety of other regional birdlife. […]