Orchard toggles between Okanogan Valley agricultural permanence and seasonal-worker transience. Main Street rooms fill with families who've farmed this land for generations, while Downtown hosts the workers navigating the harvest cycle. Omak-adjacent draws the regional energy. Tonasket and Oroville add the rural layers. The comedy here reads the tension between year-round rootedness and seasonal rotation. Open mics become neutral ground where both timelines converge. Comics who grasp Orchard's specific position find audiences relieved someone recognized the town keeps its orchard-country character while the migrant crews follow the fruit.