Your premier entertainment venue in Okanogan County,
—a place where our community can come together to experience the magic of live performance.
The PAC Foundation was established to provide ongoing private support—maintenance, promotion, and facility upgrades—to ensure that the OmakPAC remains a premier performing arts venue, enhancing Okanogan County entertainment for all.
The Auditorium at the Performing Arts Center is constructed and designed so that every seat in the house has a great view of the stage area and excellent acoustics so you can hear from every seat in the house!
With 560 comfortable, cushioned seats, your audiences will relax, sit back and enjoy your show! Some seats have small fold up writing desks for seminars or instructional events that you may have planned. Seating at the top of the house, nearest the main entrance is available for those who may have walkers or wheelchairs
There are 2 seats at the top of the house, on either side of the main entrance, which are ADA-compliant.
ADA seating refers to accessible seating arrangements provided in various venues to accommodate individuals with disabilities. These seats are designed to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), offering equal access to events and facilities.
Since opening its doors, the OmakPAC has been the cornerstone of performing arts in Okanogan County. This beautiful performing arts venue serves as a base for Student Arts, Community Organizations, and touring professionals.
Completed in 1989, the PAC was built by the Omak School District as part of an ambitious district-wide construction project, approved by voters. The private, non-profit Omak PAC Foundation was organized at the same time. Gifts to the Foundation from local citizens and organizations provided the extra funding that transformed a basic school auditorium into a state-of-the-art performance environment.
Foundation organizers recognized that a theater of this quality would strain the school district's budget without ongoing private support for maintenance and promotion. The PAC serves the greater Okanogan community beyond the boundaries of the school district. Through the Foundation, that greater community has a way to support this exceptional regional asset. Over the years, gifts have ranged from a few dollars to many thousands. No matter the amount, each has been essential to the maintenance and development of this vital community center.
For over 25 years, your Performing Arts Center has been the Okanogan County entertainment hub, showcasing artistic talents while also providing an ideal setting for seminars and ceremonies.
With auditorium seating for 562 people, a spacious stage, orchestra pit, full fly loft, and sophisticated lighting and sound systems, the PAC will make any presentation a production to remember!
Nik Stevenson-Molnar - President
Sarah Polina - Vice President
Cari Zachow - Secretary
Charlie Arvidson - Treasurer
T Lewis
Livia Millard
Jim Brucker
Jason Musgrave
Jim Skinner
Marsallai Quick - Website/Social Media for OmakPAC,
Pete Sirois - School Board Representative
Michael Porter - Superintendent
Emma Haeberle - Technical Director
In 2025, the board threw mini beach balls and had funny squirting kids with water. (it was super hot, they loved it)
The PAC board also won first place for our decorated Jeep!
We are already planning for next years parade.
It will be just as fun as 2025!!
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