Soup and Pie Fundraiser
1912 Center, Great Room 412 East Third St, Moscow, IdahoHSoP's Soup and Pie Luncheon is the tastiest way to support your local animal shelter! 😸🐾 Please join us at the 1912 Center Great Room for one of our most beloved annual fundraisers. For a donation of just $10, you can experience fresh, great tasting soups from some of our favorite local restaurants, along with… Continue Reading Soup and Pie Fundraiser
Dr. Oleg Timofeyev Lecture/Concert on the Seven-String Guitar
CWU McIntyre Recital HallThe CWU Department of Music is proud to welcome Dr. Oleg Timofeyev to our recital hall on Monday, February 27 at 1:00pm. In this lecture-recital, Dr. Timofeyev traces the origins of the seven-string guitar to the milieu of Czech and Polish musicians who found themselves in Moscow and St. Petersburg in the 1790s. He then… Continue Reading Dr. Oleg Timofeyev Lecture/Concert on the Seven-String Guitar
On the Fritz – Romantic Masterworks
Croatian Cultural Center 801 5th Street, Anacortes, WA, United StatesPage Smith, principal violoncellist of the Pacific Northwest Ballet, on an instrument modeled after a 1730 Sanctus Seraphin cello, and Tamara Friedman, playing her versatile replica of an 1814 Johann Fritz fortepiano, offer a robust concert of variations, sonatas, and character pieces by Haydn and Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, and Schumann. In addition to her principal… Continue Reading On the Fritz – Romantic Masterworks
Clusterluck
Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre 508 S Main Street, Moscow, United StatesThis documentary short highlights the experiences of a group of Black faculty within a department at a historically white institution. This short film unpacks what community means and what it looks like for Black scholars to have supportive communities within their departments at their institutions. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville professor Candace N. Hall, Ed.D., will… Continue Reading Clusterluck
Piano Master Class: Christopher Hardin
Walla Walla University 12 SW 4th Street, College Place, WA, United StatesThe Walla Walla University Music Department invites you to experience a master class with WWU piano majors and minors working with guest artist Christopher Harding, Chair of Piano at the University of Michigan. Join us in the FAC Auditorium to hear and congratulate our talented musicians. All welcome!
Plants, Pollinators and…Wine? with Dr. David James, WSU
Online via ZoomLearn how native plants are proving fruitful in viticulture with Dr. David James, Washington State University Dept. of Entomology. Learn about the perfect pairing between native plants, their pollinators and other beneficial insects that use them. Dr James will shed some light on these beneficial insects and specialized relationships they have with our native flora, and… Continue Reading Plants, Pollinators and…Wine? with Dr. David James, WSU
Red Barn Event: Human-Black Bear Interactions and What to Do
Wenatchee River Institute 347 Division Street, Leavenworth, WA, United StatesJoin wildlife biologists to hear more about Human-Black Bear conflicts in small towns, including here in Leavenworth, and what you can do to mitigate these conflicts. We will start the evening with a short presentation from Rich Beausoleil, statewide Bear & Cougar Specialist with Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife and end the evening… Continue Reading Red Barn Event: Human-Black Bear Interactions and What to Do
Movie: An Evening of Ukrainian Shorts
GESA Power House Theatre 111 N 6th Ave, Walla Walla, WA, United StatesGesa Power House Theater proudly presents “An Evening of Ukrainian Shorts,” a benefit screening of short films on Wednesday, March 1 at 7 p.m. This series is curated by Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge and brought to you in part by Walla Walla Movie Crush. The next installment of our Power House Movie series,… Continue Reading Movie: An Evening of Ukrainian Shorts
First Thursday: March 2 Concert
St Paul's Episcopal Church Walla Walla 323 Catherine Street, Walla Walla, WANext on First Thursday: Please join for a free musical program presented by Whitman College Pianists. Seven talented piano students, under the direction of Dr. Tom Hicks, will play selections from Tchaikovsky's "The Seasons." All free will donations will benefit the Sphinx Organization, supporting education and access initiatives to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in… Continue Reading First Thursday: March 2 Concert
Discovery Speaker Series: Noxious Weeds Affecting Our Estuary with Heidi Steinbach
Learn about noxious weeds and how to combat them! Join the Puget Sound Estuarium on March 2nd at 6:30 PM via Facebook Live or Zoom for a discussion about noxious weeds from Heidi Steinbach. Heidi is a Noxious Weed Specialist at the Thurston County Public Works, Noxious Weeds and Lakes Management Division. She’s been a… Continue Reading Discovery Speaker Series: Noxious Weeds Affecting Our Estuary with Heidi Steinbach