Event Series Mayan Astronomy

Mayan Astronomy

WSU Planetarium 231 Sloan Hall, WSU Campus, Pullman, WA, United States

A tour of April night skies and a primer on some astronomy basics needed for understanding Mayan religion and astronomical needs. This introduction is followed by the fulldome planetarium production “Mayan Astronomy.”

$5

Music from Home presents Gardens and Friendships at Lakewold Gardens

Lakewold Gardens 12317 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA, United States

A late afternoon intimate concert featuring the fabulous Powers-de la Torre piano duo in Wagner House at Lakewold Gardens. Lark Powers and Ricardo de la Torre have carefully crafted a program centered on the idea of gardens and friendships, with music depicting trees and flowers found on Lakewold Gardens' grounds. Works for piano and piano… Continue Reading Music from Home presents Gardens and Friendships at Lakewold Gardens

$28

“Stable Ground” Art Show

1912 Center 412 E Third St., Moscow, ID, United States

"Stable Ground" features fiber arts and mixed media paintings by Ariella Schreck and Sonara Sounds. The show opens April 4th and is in the 1912 Center's Hallway Gallery through the end of May 2023. The public is invited to walk through the exhibit any time the building is open, weekdays and weekends with events. The… Continue Reading “Stable Ground” Art Show

Free

Hanford Reach: In the Atomic Field

Museum of Culture and Environment 1200 N. D St., Ellensburg, WA, United States

Hanford Nuclear Reservation is one of the most radioactive places on the planet. It is a terrain teeming with life, and it has long been a source of destruction. On Thursday April 13 at 5:30 PM, the CWU Museum of Culture & Environment (MCE) will host the panel “In the Atomic Field: The Long Reach… Continue Reading Hanford Reach: In the Atomic Field

Free

41st Annual Palouse Patchers’ Quilt Show

Latah County Fair & Events Center 1021 Harold St., Moscow, ID, United States

April 15, 2022 (Saturday) 10:00am-5:00pm April 16, 2022 (Sunday) 10:00am-4:00pm More than 200 quilts, vendors, and refreshments Admission: Adults $5.00, Seniors and Children Under 10 $3.00 Latah County Fairgrounds Event Center, 1021 Harold Street, Moscow, Idaho A big event for all interested or appreciative of quilting is the Palouse Patchers Quilt Show "NATURE CREATES BEAUTY"… Continue Reading 41st Annual Palouse Patchers’ Quilt Show

$5.00
Event Series ‘Honor: People & Salmon’ art exhibit

‘Honor: People and Salmon’ Art Exhibit

Kittredge Gallery, University of Puget Sound, N 15th and N Lawrence St, Tacoma, WA 98416 1500 N Warner St,, Tacoma, WA, United States

You’re invited to ‘Honor: People & Salmon’ art exhibit by Northwest Artists Against Extinction, a project of the Save Our wild Salmon Coalition, from March 6th to April 15th! ‘Honor: People & Salmon’ is an exhibit featuring thirty Northwest-based artists who have created artwork that evokes the magic and mystique of wild salmon, other fish… Continue Reading ‘Honor: People and Salmon’ Art Exhibit

Free

2023 artAbility Showcase

Moscow 1912 412 E 3rd St., Moscow, ID, United States

This event is hosted by the Center on Disabilities and Human Devlopment. The showcase is an inclusive art event that displays art created by adults with disabilities who participate in the artAbility project. Visitors will have the chance to meet the artists and view their artwork. There will also be a musical performance lead by… Continue Reading 2023 artAbility Showcase

Free

100 Year Celebration of Dayton’s First High School – Pietrzycki

Dayton WA Dayton Main Street & surrounding historical sites, Dayton, WA, United States

Historic Dayton invites you as we celebrate the day the cornerstone was laid for Pietrzycki High School, now known as Dayton High School. Dayton High School established in 1881, was the first high school in Washington and it opened the door for the building of Pietrzycki High School, erected in 1923. The Community Open House… Continue Reading 100 Year Celebration of Dayton’s First High School – Pietrzycki

Palouse People – A Brief History of Quilting, from Ancient Egypt to World War II

Pullman Depot Heritage Center 330 N. Grand Ave., Pullman, United States

In the next installment of our ongoing Palouse People series, Kathy Meyer will talk on “A Brief History of Quilting, from Ancient Egypt to World War II.” Historian Kathy Meyer, a 4th-generation quilter, will talk about Who made the first quilt and Why? Where did quilting become popular, and How did quilting become an artform?… Continue Reading Palouse People – A Brief History of Quilting, from Ancient Egypt to World War II

Palouse People – A Brief History of Quilting, from Ancient Egypt to World War II

Pullman Depot Heritage Center 330 N. Grand Ave., Pullman, United States

In the next installment of our ongoing Palouse People series, Kathy Meyer will talk on “A Brief History of Quilting, from Ancient Egypt to World War II.” Historian Kathy Meyer, a 4th-generation quilter, will talk about Who made the first quilt and Why? Where did quilting become popular, and How did quilting become an artform?… Continue Reading Palouse People – A Brief History of Quilting, from Ancient Egypt to World War II