Sep 08 Tuesday
Adventures Underground and Lee's Tahitian Presents:Romancing the Cryptid Book Club
A book club from the more adventurous side of your romance shelves! Does the idea of the monster under your bed excite rather than scare you? Like your love interests with more bite than bark? Do you look at Pyramid Head from Silent Hill and think "Yeah, he can get it?" This group is for you!
Each month we will be reading and discussing a new monster romance book, ranging from Kraken, to Gargoyles, to Mothman himself- if there's intelligence, there's a chance!
Please note that due to the adult nature of the books we will be discussing, this club will be open to 18+ only. Hosted at Lee's Tahitian, on the second Tuesday of every month from 6-8 pm.
Sep 09 Wednesday
Free In Person Financial Course! Want to learn more about money? How to make your dollar stretch? How to create a budget? Well this free course is for you! Come join us on Wednesdays at the WECU Education Center on 511 E. Holly Street, Downtown Bellingham, starting February 4th-March 25th from 3:00pm-5:00pm. Scan the QR code or visit www.oppco.org/flare-registration/ to register. Hope to see you there!!!
Sep 12 Saturday
Celebrate 50 years of growers, makers, and performers at the Moscow Farmers Market! Join us every Saturday, May through October—rain or shine—on Main Street and in Friendship Square in downtown Moscow.
Now in its 50th year, the Market continues its mission to provide the community with the opportunity to buy and sell local and regional agricultural products, distinctive handmade goods, artisan pieces, and original-recipe cuisine.
Know Before You Go• The Market is Americans with Disabilities Act friendly; only ADA Service Dogs are allowed on Main, Fifth, and Fourth Streets. All other animals are welcome on the sidewalks during Market.• The Market is a nicotine free event, including vaping, chewing tobacco, and smoking.• SNAP/EBT, WA State WIC, and SFMNP benefits are accepted.
For details on planning your visit, go to: https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/725/Plan-Your-Visit.
Sep 13 Sunday
Musicians Rob Ely and Deborah Collins will present an all acoustic concert on hammer dulcimer, pump organ, melodeon and more inside the historic Cordelia Church. Experience how music sounds in the old wooded church. The concert is free and open to all.
Sep 15 Tuesday
The Spokane County Interstate Fair is turning up the volume this September with a three-night concert series, set to take the stage at 7 PM each night during the 2026 Fair. The lineup includes Gretchen Wilson and The Band Perry on Sept. 15, Daughtry on Sept. 16 and Nate Smith on Sept. 17.
Sep 16 Wednesday
Sep 17 Thursday
We once depended on handwriting for recording information. Then the printing press changed everything. We could record, store, and access information in thousands of copies. Five hundred years later, the digital revolution is transforming things again. Today, we get information from millions of websites in milliseconds with search engines and AI.
Technology has always shaped the way we’ve stayed informed, expressed ourselves, and stayed connected as communities. What lessons do earlier technologies, like print, hold for us today in the age of AI and digital overload? And why, despite the speed and convenience of newer technologies, is print more popular than ever?
At the end of the talk, audiences will get the chance to try printing on a portable press.
This free event is in partnership with Humanities Washington and Columbia Basin College. Doors open at 6:30.
Speaker BioGeoffrey Turnovsky is professor of French at the University of Washington. His teaching and research focus on the cultural history of early modern France and Europe, and the history of print, books, authorship, and reading. He is the author of Reading Typographically: Immersed in Print in Early Modern France.
Geoffrey lives in Seattle.
Sep 19 Saturday