

The SelahWhisper
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What does “Selah” mean?
There is magnificent order and structure to God’s Word a dedication to intention that flows into the construct of our lives as well. His instructions, guidance, warnings, and encouragement are not haphazardly tossed together in a nonsensical manner. Instead, His Word is a complete story a narrative strung together by reason and bound by incomprehensible love for us! Composed of history, poetry, songs, parables, and accounts of His devotion and faithfulness, we discover a God who does nothing by accident.
In the Psalms songs of praise, lament, request, and raw honesty we find a particular term lending structure throughout: “Selah.”
First seen in Psalm 3, a song written by David as he was fleeing for his life, we find the word “Selah” repeated three times. Although the direct meaning is unknown, most find this word to lend technical structure to musical pieces. It gives direction, pause, accentuation, and even interruption. It is placed strategically to help us understand the feeling, intention, and continuation of a musical masterpiece. These purposeful pauses serve as transitions, positioning our hearts to receive God’s living and active Word. Considering the placements of “Selah” in Psalm 3, we discern what God would have us pause and steep our minds and spirits in.
In verse 3-4 we read,
“But You, O Lord, are a shield for me, My glory and the One who lifts up my head. I cried to the Lord with my voice, And He heard me from His holy hill. Selah” It’s as if God is telling us, “Stop here, think on this. I am your shield, and I answer your cries.”
And in verse 8, “Salvation belongs to the Lord; Your blessing be on your people!
“Selah” acts as a prompt, beckoning us to stop and consider the emphasis God places on His promises and truth.
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The Vision of Selah:

WAY
Selah envisions a community where people live, work, and play in a balanced and sustainable manner. The community's design is centered around fostering a strong sense of belonging, encouraging social interactions, and promoting a healthy lifestyle. By embracing new urbanism principles, Selah aims to create a model community that prioritizes walkability, environmental consciousness, and a mix of land uses.
Key Ways to Achieve the Vision:
LIVE.
Multiple types of housing to allow for people in all phases of life and income levels to live together in one community.
WORK.
Homes are built with lots of windows and spaces to create in-home working environments. Liveworks allow for a place to live and a separate space to work. Businesses throughout the community provide job opportunities.
PLAY.
Walking and bike trails, sports fields and parks, as well as animals to feed, pet, or ride. School, golf course, pool clubs, food and entertainment.
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Meet the Founders
Hi! We are Brett & Tina Adkins, the visionaries behind Selah. Our purpose for creating Selah is to make our corner of the world a more beautiful place, through the creation of an enduring aesthetic with economic and social value. We want to demonstrate a model of traditional neighborhood design combining the New Urbanism principles & lessons learned with modern advances to build a community rather than just a neighborhood. We're building all the infrastructure - not only the water, sewer, and storm sewer lines, but streets, sidewalks, and parks as well. We also work alongside our builders to guide the development of private grounds, as to complement the public ones.
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We take inspiration from traveling to beautiful places we all know and love. Places that create a different feeling and experience when we walk down their streets. Many of you may believe that these beautiful places only exist in the movies or on vacation; places like low country South Carolina, Charleston, Savannah, and Beaufort. Places like Seaside or Rosemary Beach. Well, that is not the case anymore. Our vision is to bring the ideas and designs that create those feelings right here to Oklahoma.

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This map encompasses the current boundaries of Selah and highlights the areas that are actively being built in or have been designed (conceptually) for the next phase.

All renderings & designs are conceptual, they may not be to scale & are subject to change.


THE ART OF TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN
What does TND or Traditional neighborhood developmentmean?
Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) is a planning concept that calls for residential neighborhoods to be designed in the format of small, early 20th-century villages and neighborhoods.
Traditional neighborhood developments (TNDs), inspired by historic neighborhoods, jump-started the New Urbanism in the 1980s and 1990s as alternatives to conventional suburban communities. They were and are laboratories of ideas, creating pockets of community and urban space by overcoming legal and institutional barriers to holistic development.
TNDs revived long-neglected building types like accessory dwelling units, mixed-use, and linear buildings, and brought back the front porch and rear garage. Walkable streets designed for slower-moving traffic were fought for and built. Many of the TND developers are now focusing on smaller infill projects, but new complete neighborhoods continue to be built in this market where financing allows and where sites call for largescale transformation. CNU.org
What we already know from communities like Seaside, Rosemary Beach, and even Oklahoma’s very own Carlton Landing, is there's a huge demand for this kind of neighborhood and a limited supply. That's what you get in places that are well done. In my view, there's an increasing and accelerating demand for quality, whether it be in what makes up our homes or what takes up our time. So by delivering a place to live to give you both of those, you create the demand that our team here at Selah is working hard to supply for you.
-Tina Adkins

Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) is a development strategy designed to create complete neighborhoods and communities that mimic those built in pre-1950s America before the shift to low-density, automobile-dependent suburban developments. Several features characterize TNDs: concentrated density, mixed housing types, interconnected street grids, a discernable center (like a town square or plaza), and a variety of commercial establishments to meet the needs of residents. With sidewalks, traffic calming measures, hidden parking, and access to nearby public transportation, TNDs reduce dependence on cars and create safer streets for pedestrians and cyclists. TNDs also emphasize access to schools, parks, churches, civic buildings, and other community spaces.
TNDs can involve development of a previously undeveloped area (greenfield development) or construction on vacant or underdeveloped parcels within an already developed community (infill development). Adaptive reuse of existing buildings is common in the latter case. Unlike New Urbanism, the broader movement that includes all scales of planning and development, TND is limited to the neighborhood or town scale. Though often developer-driven, TNDs are regulated by the zoning, subdivision, and land development ordinances of local governments. In conjunction with sound comprehensive planning and zoning, a TND can accommodate development in planned growth areas, relieving farmland and other open space from development pressure (especially compared to sprawling single-unit, low-density developments which use space far less efficiently). Municipalities can also craft specific TND ordinance provisions to ensure that developments meet other conservation-related objectives like ensuring proper stormwater management, protecting natural features, and providing opportunities for outdoor recreation. Zoning ordinance provisions have helped foster successful TNDs in many locations across the United States.
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WHAT IS NEW URBANISM?

Above all, New Urbanism is about creating sustainable, human-scaled places where people can live healthy and happy lives.
New Urbanists make placemaking and public space a high priority. New Urbanism is a planning and development approach based on the principles of how cities and towns had been built for the last several centuries: walkable blocks and streets, housing and shopping in close proximity, and accessible public spaces. In other words: New Urbanism focuses on human-scaled urban design.
A cyclist on the quiet streets of Habersham, SC.

The few min welcoming because homes are in close proximity to the street and include front porches that encourage interacting with neighbors. Streets are lined with trees, sidewalks promote walkability, and bike trails offer an alternative to getting around.
2. CONNECTIVITY

Streets are designed for people, not just cars. Pocket parks, plazas, dog parks, nature trails, community gardens, and open green spaces provide places to socialize and slow life down to a more leisurely pace.
Placemaking and interconnectivity is a goal. Planning for multiple types of transit creates a street grid that encourages walking, and walking encourages interaction with neighbors.
3. MIXED USE & DIVERSITY
Single-use developments don’t provide the diversity or amenities homebuyers seek and often fail to create a sense of community. Mixing a variety of residential, office, medical, retail, restaurants, and entertainment creates a diverse neighborhood where people want to live, work, play, and stay.
Mixed-use communities offer an inviting streetscape and places for neighbors to walk and gather.
The diversified residential product includes apartments, townhomes, condos, single-family homes, duplexes, quadplexes, and other products that welcome people from all walks of life.

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4. MIXED HOUSING
A range of types, sizes and prices in closer proximity

LOWER LAKE VILLAGE | A future phase within Selah that engages activity around the lake.
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5.QUALITY ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN

Emphasis on beauty, aesthetics, human comfort, and creating a sense of place; special placement of civic uses and sites within the community. Human-scale architecture & beautiful surroundings nourish the human spirit.
6. TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD STRUCTURE
Discernable center and edge.
Public space at the center.
Importance of quality public realm; public open space designed as a civic art.
Contains a range of uses and densities within a 10minute walk.
Transect planning: Highest densities at the town center; progressively less dense towards the edge. The transect is an analytical system that conceptualizes mutually reinforcing elements, creating a series of specific natural habitats and/or urban lifestyle settings. The Transect integrates environmental methodology for habitat assessment with zoning methodology for community design. The professional boundary between the natural and man-made disappears, enabling environmentalists to assess the design of the human habitat and the urbanists to support the viability of nature. This urban-to-rural transect hierarchy has appropriate building and street types for each area along the continuum.

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7. INCREASED DENSITY

More buildings, residences, shops, and services closer together for ease of walking, to enable a more efficient use of services and resources, and to create a more convenient, enjoyable place to live.
-New Urbanism design principles are applied at the full range of densities from small towns to larger cities.
8.SUSTAINABILITY

Maintaining an ecological balance and respecting our Earth and its natural systems means communities focused on New Urbanism incorporate eco-friendly technologies, like energy efficiency, to minimize environmental impacts. These communities preserve green spaces and often promote community gardens, including places for natural animal habitats.
9. QUALITY OF LIFE
Residents who live in communities where developers and home builders emphasize New Urbanism are often happier. These communities constantly enrich, uplift, and inspire the human spirit with a strong focus on the cultural and social scene. The ability to live, work, and play within a short walk from home creates a happy place.

SO WHAT DOES SELAH HAVE THAT YOUR CURRENT NEIGHBORHOOD DOESN’T?
EVERYTHING you just learned about and more.
Does your current neighborhood accommodate multi-generation families and levels of income to live together in one community?
Does your current neighborhood offer a place for you to live and start your new business all under one roof so you can minimize your overhead expenses?
Does your current neighborhood have animals that you can pet, feed, or maybe even ride, that you don’t have to take care of?
Does your current neighborhood have a restaurant and coffee shop within a 10-minute walk? Do you know your neighbors, or know them well enough to let your children walk or bike alone?
We could go on and on with what your current neighborhood doesn’t have that Selah does, but we’ll let you do your own research and comparisons.
Great books to read to learn more about New Urbanism development & the lifestyle it creates
Death and Life of Great American Cities, The Economy of Cities, Dark Age Ahead by Jane Jacobs
Suburban Nation, The New Civic Art by Andres Duany
Walkable City by Jeff Speck
“A Good Place to Live” article from Atlantic Magazine you can find online by Philip Langdon
Building Construction Illustrated, Building Codes Illustrated Francis Ching
The High Cost of Free Parking by Donald Shoup
City Comforts: How to Build an Urban Village by David Sucher
How Buildings Learn by Stewart Brand
The Architecture of Community, Architecture: Choice or Fate by Leon Krier
The Culture of Building by Howard Davis
Courtyard Housing in Los Angeles: A Typological Analysis by Stefanos Polyzoides
The Language of Towns & Cities: A Visual Dictionary by Dhiru Thadani
Sustainable Nation: Urban Design Patterns for the Future by Douglas Farr
Sustainable Urbanism: Urban Design With Nature by Douglas Farr

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AMENITIES

SIP AT SELAH
A calmer, quieter vibe, located just across the road from Pryor’s Pizza Kitchen. SIP is a coffee boutique with a bright and sleek art deco aesthetic. Serving up caffeinated goodness and a daily menu of rotating pastry and small bites along with a ThursdaySunday Brunch menu, locals have made SIP their go-to morning java stop & weekend brunch spot It is also quickly gaining attention as the cutest space for small bridal and baby showers, birthday parties, study groups, after hour winedowns or book club gatherings


PRYOR’S PIZZA KITCHEN
Pryor’s Pizza Kitchen is a unique, coal-fired pizza restaurant balancing great food and a lively ambiance Quickly growing in popularity as the area’s weekend meeting spot, the pizza kitchen’s structural mason walls add a unique design that creates an industrial, steampunk chic vibe that makes this restaurant trendy and Instagrammable at every turn!
Additionally, Pryor’s Pizza Kitchen guests can enjoy live music, reserve pickle ball courts, play cornhole or ping pong, and sit in style around fire pits while the little ones play in a fenced-in playground. Other amenities include a full bar inside and a Silo bar outside, craft beer, an impressive wine list, and seasonal cocktails. Pryor’s Pizza Kitchen is open Thursday through Sunday.

THE RESERVE
TheReserve,situatedjustbehind Pryor’s,isasuppercluband privatecocktailloungethat boastsvintageglam,finedining, andhandcrafted cocktails.The Reservecurrentlyhostsa monthlythemedwineor bourbondinner.Thesedinners canbefoundonoureventspage atreserveatselahcom/events Be quickasthesedinnershavea tendencytoselloutinlessthan anhour! TheReserveisalso availableforprivateeventsforup to144seatedguests. Visitreserveatselah.com/services to inquire about an event.






AMENITIES

FRESH PRODUCE


WORKING FARM VINEYARDS
With 100,000 square feet of commercial space planned, the developers and staff work closely with potential business owners to assist and support their efforts to bring their dream to Selah. In doing so, these locally owned businesses will become a large portion of the amenities Selah has to offer, keeping yearly fees and dues of the homeowners at a minimum.

Planting starts in 2024, so keep an eye out for the events and groundbreaking fun we will be having!
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BREAKING GROUND IN 2024
RENDERING IS STILL CONCEPTUAL AS WE FINALIZE THE SIZE & DESIGN DETAILS
Mixed-Use Building Selah Entry District


A mixed-use building with endless possibilities.
Our current goal is to find a tenant or tenants that would want to turn this space into a day spa and/or gym, yoga, or pilates studio that would have a shared outdoor green space outside of the Founders Market with a walk-up window for fresh-pressed juice, smoothies & deli services.








Lease Space available within one of our shipping containers
Food Trucks & Boutique Truck Parking Spots
NOW Pre-Leasing
Our courtyard will provide public bathrooms and a shared green space with unique seating, ambient lighting, and parking
AREAS OF INTEREST
HEALTH SHAKES | FOOD TRUCKS | CUSTOM HAT SHOP | PERMANENT
JEWELRY BOUTIQUE | CANDLE MAKING SHOP | POTTERY SHOP | HEALTH & WELLNESS ACTIVITIES
(DID WE MENTION WE WILL HAVE A GOAT PLAYGROUND FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN PUTTING IN A YOGA STUDIO AND LOOKING TO OFFER GOAT YOGA? LET’S TALK!)

WHEN WILL ALL OF THE AMENITIES BE HERE?
Here is a list of amenities currently in the works within Selah. As Selah grows, so will the amenities we offer, in addition to other unique attractions that make Selah stand apart from other communities.
Things currently in the design phase -
The Lake
The Farm | Orchards | Vineyards | Chicken Coop
Goat Playground
Par 3 Golf Course with Restaurant
Indoor & Outdoor Event Spaces
Evergreen Acton Academy Private School
Sports Fields
All Parks, Roads, Sidewalks, Walking Trails & Street Trees will be completed in each area as the majority of the construction in that pocket is completed. Homes are built in pockets so undeveloped land stays as green space and is planted with wheat to feed our community deer & turkey until it is ready to be developed to its permanent state.
We are actively looking for someone who wants to operate the Equestrian Center. Until we find the right person, Bulleit & Smokey is here for any homeowner who has the knowledge and wants to work with them.
CREATING SPACE FOR THE AMENITIES YOU CHOSE TO CREATE
PRE-LEASE OR PURCHASE YOUR LIVEWORK SPACE TODAY
PERFECT SPACE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES TO LIVE & WORK ALL UNDER ONE ROOF
IDEAL FOR BOUTIQUES | DESIGNER SHOWROOMS | OFFICE SPACE HEALTH & WELLNESS SERVICES

GROUND BREAKING APRIL 2024
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WHAT IF CHILDREN ARE FAR MORE CAPABLE THAN WE IMAGINE?
WE BELIEVE THAT LEARNING TO BE, LEARNING TO DO, AND LEARNING TO LEARN ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN LEARNING TO KNOW.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT
SELF-PACED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Evergreen is a self-paced learning environment that is designed to foster responsibility, goal-setting, and teamwork. Evergreen students are empowered to thrive in a world that needs independent, motivated thinkers and learners.
CHILDREN
LEARN BEST BY DOING
We believe children learn best by doing. Whether it’s launching a startup business, creating a tide pool habitat, playing a musical instrument, painting a mosaic, or programming a robot, Evergreen students are building real-life skills in the classroom every day.
GUIDING
STUDENTS TO LEARN WITH THE SOCRATIC METHOD
We believe the learning experience is much richer when the teacher (“Guide”) offers insightful questions and facilitates hands-on learning. Guides use the Socratic method, always responding to students’ questions with new questions. This exchange hones students’ critical thinking skills.
POWER OF HANDS-ON LEARNING & APPRENTICESHIPS
We believe in the power of project-based learning and apprenticeships. Beginning in elementary, student create their own business each year. In middle school, our students will obtain summer internships in a field they are passionate about. Students have interned with doctors, entrepreneur bakers, plumbers, attorneys, and graphic designers What will your child choose?
DEVELOPMENT
OF PERSONAL VIRTUES
We encourage our students to develop personal virtues such as honesty, hard work, responsibility, kindness, and empathy Armed with purpose and good character, we believe our students will launch into adulthood prepared to find their calling and change the world.
OUTDOOR EDUCATION
Nature is a powerful teacher We believe in regular adventures and explorations outdoors both planned and play-based. We have an outdoor classroom and CHICKENS!

Our School Design Inspiration






Seaside Florida Campus Carlton Landing Academy
Forest Academy
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Selah living has been everything we thought and more. We have enjoyed the quiet and relaxing space. The sunrises and sunsets have been spectacular and we appreciate watching the wildlife. The community restaurants have been so convenient for our family. It’s so exciting watching all of the development and growth in this community. - Earl & Diane
L I V E H E R E . W H E R E D O I S T A R T ?
Step 1: Meet with our sales team to tour Selah and learn about what makes our community different.
Step 2: Choose the area that best fits your lifestyle, needs, and budget.
Step 3: What’s your timeline? We have move-in ready homes, under construction homes that *may* be customized, OR lots to build you a custom home. S O I K N O W I W A N T T O
I want to live here
I want to live here now!!
I want to live here soon I want to live here later
Choose from one of our beautiful, available homes and start living your best life now!
Choose from one of our in-progress homes. You may even be able to customize your finishes! Choose the perfect location for your future home. Once you’ve secured your lot, work with our sales team to choose the perfect plan and the perfect builder for your custom home. S O W H A T A R E Y O U W A I T I N G F O R ?
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Selah Introductions
MEET BASH

In the heart of Selah, a striking new presence has captured the attention of residents and visitors alike. His name is Bash, a magnificent Watusi bull born in November 2018 who has recently become an integral part of our vibrant community.
What makes Bash particularly special is his familial connection to one of Selah's beloved residents, June a charming Watusi calf who has won the hearts of everyone at Selah. Bash proudly holds the title of June's father, adding another element of family dynamic to our community.
Known for their distinctive long, curved horns and regal stature, Watusi cattle are a unique and eyecatching breed Bash, with his imposing yet gentle presence, exemplifies the beauty and majesty of these creatures. His impressive horns gracefully reach towards the sky, making him a true symbol of strength and grace in Selah.
But here's the exciting part – you're invited to experience the wonder of Bash up close! Located near East Ridge and The Vineyards, Bash's grazing spot is open to visitors who wish to see this majestic creature in person. Bash loves a friendly offering of treats, which are provided by his pen. It's a unique opportunity to connect with nature, embrace the sense of community, and create lasting memories in Selah.
Beyond his visual appeal, Bash has brought a sense of continuity to Selah As the father of June, he connects the past and present, weaving a unique story into the fabric of our community. It's a reminder of the importance of family, even in the most unexpected places.
So, next time you find yourself strolling through Selah, take a moment to "Meet Bash." Whether he's calmly grazing in a field or enjoying the warmth of the sun, Bash represents the beauty of nature and the special bonds that make Selah a truly exceptional place to call home.


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2 0 2 4 T R E N D S
Looking for the latest interior design trends in 2024? Here’s how to design your home in 2024
We all want to design our homes that align with the current trends, but also without spending money every year to update our home. The big investments in your home should be timeless and functional. You shouldn’t have to work harder for a design trend.
A LOOK AT EMERGING TRENDS CABINETS
Stained cabinets have always been timeless. In 2024 you will see them as accents throughout homes. As you can see in this kitchen & master bathroom featured below in our Entry District home located at 18695 Selah Way, they give a warm welcoming feature to any room.


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The Revival of Burgundy & Plum
The deep tones of the burgundy and plums make a space feel rich. Paired with gold accents, it will really elevate a space.
Arches have made a major comeback with their unique and timeless aesthetic they are a great way to add charm & character to your home.
The resurgence of wallpaper continues with a lively rhythm of pattern and color, energizing our interiors in ways painted walls alone could never.

Make sure you go check out this mini bar located inside of our Sweetwater Village home at 29774 Memory Lane built by Crabtree Homes.
Another stunning bathroom with wallpaper you don’t want to miss seeing.
Go check it out for yourself inside of our entry district home built by Stonewall Homes located at 18717 Selah Way.




Events & Happenings
Here are some great events happening throughout the spring & summer that you might be interested in:
Saturday Nights at Pryors Pizza Kitchen April thru November: Local & traveling Musicians take the stage
Come and listen to some up-and-coming musicians while your kids play on the grounds and you enjoy dinner with friends by one of our fire pits. Our full schedule can be seen at selahok.com
The Reserve at Selah monthly themed dinners with pairings.
Come out for a date night, girls' night, or guys' night out. These dinners are one-of-a-kind paired with wines, bourbons, and/or tequilas. These events are generally on Wednesday nights.

Thurs-Sat April 19-21st & Thurs-Sat April 2528: PARADE OF HOMES
Come to Selah and tour our featured homes (or any other homes) during the Spring Parade of Homes! Stick around to experience life at Selah with live music on Saturdays and Karaoke on Friday, April 19th at PPK!
Saturday May 4th: Selah @ the Derby
Kick off the morning with an inflatable run! BYO inflatable costume and compete in our twist on the Kentucky Derby. Fun for all age groups! Stick around to watch the Derby at PPK, followed by live music.For more info and to sign up visit selahok.com/derby.

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Events & Happenings
Sunday May 5th: Cinco De SELAH
Join us for Cinco de Mayo at Selah, featuring Live Music, Specialty Pizzas and Cocktails, and a whole lot of fun!
Saturday, May 11th : Mother’s Day @ Selah
Join us at Sip at Selah for Mother’s Day Brunch, Live Music, and pop-up shops, starting at 10 am
Saturday, June 15th : Father’s Day @ Selah
Celebrate the special men in your life with a Father’s Day car show, live music & great food! Visit selahok.com/fathersday to sign up for the car show!
Sunday July 28th: Stars, Stripes & Cars | Come out and support our veterans
Join us Sunday, July 28th and enter your car into the show! Proceeds will go to our veterans! For more info go to selahok.com/vetcarshow.
All events are subject to change Be sure to follow all of our accounts on social media for the most up-to-date info on all the happenings around Selah. We like to have fun so new events & entertainment are always being added.













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DIRECTIONS
I-35 South to Exit 106, drive 0.9 miles West just past Riverwind Casino to 24th Ave, turn left (South) and drive just under 2.5 miles. The large brick towers will welcome you to Selah!
Another option is I35 to Exit 104 (Goldsby) South on Main St, turn right (West) across from Libby’s Cafe onto Center Rd. Drive West for exactly 2 miles to the stop sign at 24th Ave and turn right (North). You will immediately see Selah’s beautiful brick towers!
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