Events for November 14 - May 2

  • Enumclaw 4th of July Parade

    Enumclaw Parade 1623 Cole St, Enumclaw, WA, United States

    Watch for our restored 1947 Ford Howard Cooper Fire Engine with driver Mike Androsko!

  • Ancient Floods of Black Diamond

    Black Diamond History Museum 32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, Washington

    Ancient Floods of Black Diamond 1 PM When you think of ice age floods, we often think of Eastern Washington, but Western Washington experienced them just the same! Let's visit […]

  • Black Diamond Cemetery Tour 11 am

    Black Diamond Cemetery 24431 Morgan Street, Black Diamond, United States

    Join us for a "haunting" tour of the historic Black Diamond Cemetery! 11 am to noon. Free.

  • Agates, Fossils, Petrified Wood, Oh My!

    Black Diamond History Museum 32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, Washington

    Rockhounding is an ever growing recreational activity in our area. Come learn the who, what, where, when & why! FREE AS ALWAYS! Children will get a free specimen!

  • Earthquake Lab (for kids) 1 -2 pm

    Black Diamond History Museum 32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, Washington

    Registration Required October is the Great Washington Shake Out! Come learn the mechanisms of these shaky wonders of world; AND a hands-on experiment! FREE as always. THANK YOU 4 Culture and Doors Open King County.

  • Black Diamond Cemetery Tour 1-2 pm CANCELED STORM

    Black Diamond Cemetery 24431 Morgan Street, Black Diamond, United States

    Join us for a "haunting" tour of the historic Black Diamond Cemetery! 1pm to 2 pm. Free event.

  • The Kummer Bridge Story

    Black Diamond History Museum 32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, Washington

    The Kummer Bridge was built in 1932-33. Bill Kombol will present its history, which should be fun given what is happening with bridges right now!  Officially known as the Dan Evans, most locals still call it "The Kummer."

  • End of the Coal Era

    Black Diamond History Museum 32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, Washington

    Coal mining started here in Black Diamond in 1882, but Washington coal mining will end in December with the closure of the Centralia plant. Come and learn about and honor this unique history.

  • Black Diamond – How It Came To Be!

    Black Diamond History Museum 32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, Washington

    Join us for a musical and photographic presentation telling the unique history of Black Diamond. FREE with gratitude to 4Culture and Doors Open of King County.

  • Closed – Thanksgiving Holiday

    Black Diamond History Museum 32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, Washington

    We are closed to allow our volunteers to be with their families and enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday. See us again on November 29th, open from 9 am to 3 pm.