Photo of the Week – Cinco Celebration – 5-3-14
Thousands visited Downtown Yakima for one of the Largest Cinco De Mayo celebrations in the Northwest during the first weekend in May.
Thousands visited Downtown Yakima for one of the Largest Cinco De Mayo celebrations in the Northwest during the first weekend in May.
The Yakima Morelia All-Stars kicked off the summer concert season at Lunchtime Live in Downtown Yakima on May 2nd, 2014.
Residents will surely be familiar with these signs soon as 90 lane miles of road construction is scheduled for Yakima streets over the next few months.
Tulips have popped up in several planters and gardens around town showing Yakima that spring has arrived.
A wooden giraffe seems to have a taste for art as part of the Windows Alive! displays on Yakima Avenue.
Tiny wires and beads of glass form one of the smallest public displays of art in Downtown Yakima in the Millennium Plaza.
West Valley Fire Fighters look into a ceiling panel following a joint training session with the Yakima Fire Department at Yakima’s Wilson Building.
Another spontaneous art project from Allied Arts took shape on a portion of Front Street. The brick street was used as a temporary canvas for this colorful chalk mural created on March 16th, 2014.
Construction of a new hall on the YVCC Campus along Nob Hill Blvd takes shape with the continuing expansion at the college.
A section of the roof at Shields Bag and Printing is hoisted back in place following a large equipment install at the facility.