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5 events,
Main Gallery Show: Yakima Valley Artists Association: Life in Central Washington
Yakima Valley Artists Association: Life in Central Washington Show Dates: : February 3-March 17, 2023 Opening Reception: February 3, 2023 Time: 4-7 p.m. Location: Main Gallery, 401 S. Balsam St. Adult Swim: Paper Birds A look at Central Washington through the eyes of our many Yakima Valley Artists, each with their own story, voice, and… Continue Reading Main Gallery Show: Yakima Valley Artists Association: Life in Central Washington
Award-winning, Independent Feature Film, The Year of the Dog, Opens at Village Centre Cinemas Pullman, Friday, February 24
Award-winning, independent feature film, The Year of the Dog, a poignant story about two straysâ a loner alcoholic struggling to maintain sobriety and a rescue dog with an unusual athletic giftâopens at the Village Centre Cinemas Pullman on February 24, 2023 for a minimum 2-week run. The filmâs lead dog is a husky rescue named… Continue Reading Award-winning, Independent Feature Film, The Year of the Dog, Opens at Village Centre Cinemas Pullman, Friday, February 24
Soup and Pie Fundraiser
Soup and Pie Fundraiser
HSoP's Soup and Pie Luncheon is the tastiest way to support your local animal shelter! đ¸đž 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
Dr. Oleg Timofeyev Lecture/Concert on the Seven-String Guitar
The 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
On the Fritz – Romantic Masterworks
Page 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
3 events,
Clusterluck
Clusterluck
This 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
6 events,
Piano Master Class: Christopher Hardin
Piano Master Class: Christopher Hardin
The 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
Plants, Pollinators and…Wine? with Dr. David James, WSU
Learn 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
Movie: An Evening of Ukrainian Shorts
Movie: An Evening of Ukrainian Shorts
Gesa Power House Theater proudly presents âAn Evening of Ukrainian Shorts,â 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
5 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
First Thursday: March 2 Concert
First Thursday: March 2 Concert
Next 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
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. Sheâs been a… Continue Reading Discovery Speaker Series: Noxious Weeds Affecting Our Estuary with Heidi Steinbach
8 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
At first glance, "Randy Regier: Play in ReverseââBoxx Galleryâs first retrospectiveâlooks like a collection of vintage toys and games from the 1940s, â50s, and â60s. Look closer and some of the objects and their packaging reveal that arch humor is at play here. Study them a little longer and notice deeper references to popular culture… Continue Reading Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Jazz A la Carte: Dylan Hayes Organ Trio
Jazz A la Carte: Dylan Hayes Organ Trio
The Seattle-based Dylan Hayes Organ Trio will debut some original works for this concert! And, Neighbors BBQ will offer a smoked brisket platter for dinner - please note that dinner tickets must be pre-purchased by 5 PM on Thursday, March 2. Dylan's music is inspired by genres such as funk, neo-soul and jazz. His trio… Continue Reading Jazz A la Carte: Dylan Hayes Organ Trio
Live Music with Dan Faller at Henry Earl
Live Music with Dan Faller at Henry Earl
We are thrilled to welcome Daniel Faller to our wonderful artist line up. He'll be at our Walla Walla wine bar on Friday, March 3rd 6-8pm. Please join us! About Daniel: "Daniel was born in 1952 and raised in the North End of Seattle. He moved to North Idaho in 1972 and started playing music… Continue Reading Live Music with Dan Faller at Henry Earl
12 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
Winter Market
Winter Market
The 1912 Center's Winter Market will be on Saturday, March 4th from 9AM - 1PM. This is our last Winter Market of the season and we wish to send it off with a thank you to everyone who has visited us. The last Winter Market of the season will feature over 35 vendors to shop… Continue Reading Winter Market
Friends of the Moscow Library Spring Book Sale
Friends of the Moscow Library Spring Book Sale
The Friends of the Moscow Library will be holding their Spring Book Sale at the Latah County Fair Grounds located at 1021 Harold St. in Moscow on Saturday, March 4th from 9 am 'til 1:30 pm with thousands of used books of all kinds. The last hour will be a buck a bag sale, please… Continue Reading Friends of the Moscow Library Spring Book Sale
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
At first glance, "Randy Regier: Play in ReverseââBoxx Galleryâs first retrospectiveâlooks like a collection of vintage toys and games from the 1940s, â50s, and â60s. Look closer and some of the objects and their packaging reveal that arch humor is at play here. Study them a little longer and notice deeper references to popular culture… Continue Reading Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
8 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
Tacoma Arts Live presents: Mariachi Los Camperos
Tacoma Arts Live presents: Mariachi Los Camperos
Two-Time Grammy award winner, Mariachi Los Camperos was founded in 1961 by Natividad "Nati" Cano. The Mariachi "giant" and visionary leader played a fundamental role in the development of mariachi music in the United States by training and mentoring new generations of musicians. He was the first to take the mariachi performances out of customary… Continue Reading Tacoma Arts Live presents: Mariachi Los Camperos
Mariachi Los Camperos
Mariachi Los Camperos
Two-Time Grammy award winner, Mariachi Los Camperos was founded in 1961 by Natividad "Nati" Cano. The Mariachi "giant" and visionary leader played a fundamental role in the development of mariachi music in the United States by training and mentoring new generations of musicians. He was the first to take the mariachi performances out of customary… Continue Reading Mariachi Los Camperos
7 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
11 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
Visiting Writer Series: Boys and Oil by Taylor Brorby
Visiting Writer Series: Boys and Oil by Taylor Brorby
Visiting writer, Taylor Brorby will speak about his book âBOYS AND OIL: Growing Up Gay in a Fractured Land,â in The Grove Recital Hall at Wenatchee Valley College on March 7th from 1-2pm. âBOYS AND OILâ is a coming-of-age memoir sent in North Dakota. Brorby discusses his upbringing in oil country as a young, gay… Continue Reading Visiting Writer Series: Boys and Oil by Taylor Brorby
Lewis County Community Band
Lewis County Community Band
Come hear the Lewis County Community Band perform under the direction of Louis Blaser and Karl Scarborough. Event is free and open to the public!
Wolves and Wildlife Dynamics in the Methow Valley and Beyond
Wolves and Wildlife Dynamics in the Methow Valley and Beyond
Please register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApcumurD4vHdwLycGy0h_a3S7dmWCFr-gy Join WRI and the Methow Conservancy to learn more about how wildfires, human activity, and the return of wolves are shaping our local ecosystem. Four researchers from the Washington Predator-Prey Project, a collaborative study between the University of Washington and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, share preliminary findings from… Continue Reading Wolves and Wildlife Dynamics in the Methow Valley and Beyond
11 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
Beginner Bird Walk
Beginner Bird Walk
Join knowledgeable WRI staff on this beginner bird walk around the WRI campus! All birding skill levels are welcome. Need binoculars? We have loaner binoculars that you can borrow. This is a great opportunity to learn about eBird, the largest biodiversity-related community science project in the world, and utilize it to record our observations of… Continue Reading Beginner Bird Walk
The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet and Drums at The Emerald of Siam
The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet and Drums at The Emerald of Siam
Press Release: Kill Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 Contact: Jessica Lurie, [email protected], 206-856-7170 What: Live Music Concert Who: The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet & Drums When: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 Where: Emerald Of Siam 1314 Jadwin Ave , Richland, Wa 99354 Start Time: 2 Sets, 6 Pm & 8 Pm Venue Contact: [email protected] Facebook Event Link:… Continue Reading The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet and Drums at The Emerald of Siam
15 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
EmergEAST: Artist Reception
EmergEAST: Artist Reception
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST: Artist Reception
Free Community Seed Swap
Free Community Seed Swap
Free Community Seed Swap! It's time to start planning garden and planting seeds indoors! Join WRI at the Red Barn on March 9th from 5:00-6:30pm to swap seeds or just grab seeds! All are welcome! If you have seeds to share & trade - great! If you don't have seeds but are interested in gardening… Continue Reading Free Community Seed Swap
Centralia College Choir with the W. F. West Choir
Centralia College Choir with the W. F. West Choir
Come hear the combined choirs of Centralia College and W F West High School perform under the direction of Cheryl Gorton. Event is free and open to the public.
18 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
“Material Matters” Fine Art and Craft Exhibition
"Material Matters" is a collection of bold new work in a diverse array of materials. Five local artists present their work in cut feathers (Chris Maynard), batik (Lisa Kattenbraker), ceramic sculpture (Garrison Coverdale), watercolor (Julie Creighton), and carved blocks (Sara Gettys). Come by during our open hours to explore the collection. Join us for an… Continue Reading “Material Matters” Fine Art and Craft Exhibition
Leadership Conference – The Invisible Leader
You are invited to the Richland Adventist Church annual Free Leadership Conference! Presenters are Andreas Beccai, David Ferguson and Sergio Manente with special guest Comedian/Illusionist, Joshua Jordan. Friday March 10, 2023 | 7:00 pmâ8:30pm Saturday March 11, 2023 | 3:00 pmâ8:30pm Event Location: Richland Adventist Church - 1807 McMurray Ave., Richland, WA 99354 Most true… Continue Reading Leadership Conference – The Invisible Leader
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
At first glance, "Randy Regier: Play in ReverseââBoxx Galleryâs first retrospectiveâlooks like a collection of vintage toys and games from the 1940s, â50s, and â60s. Look closer and some of the objects and their packaging reveal that arch humor is at play here. Study them a little longer and notice deeper references to popular culture… Continue Reading Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Artemidorus! Live featuring Durga McBroom âA Pink Floyd Experienceâ celebrating 50 years of Dark Side of the Moon
Artemidorus! Live featuring Durga McBroom âA Pink Floyd Experienceâ celebrating 50 years of Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here, And Dark Side of The Moon performed Live in Their Entirety Complete With Amazing Laser Light Show. And Featuring Very Special Guest "Durga McBroom" who has recorded and Toured with Pink Floyd for the past 2 Decades!
Gina Chavez
Gina Chavez
âHer voice stops you in your tracks.â â NPR Gesa Power House Theatre is thrilled to welcome to the stage Latin Grammy-nominated artist Gina Chavez on March 10 at 7 p.m. Gina Chavez is a wife, philanthropist and an award-winning independent musician. She is a 2020 Latin Grammy nominee for Best Pop/Rock Album, 12-time Austin… Continue Reading Gina Chavez
27 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
Free Seeds at the Walla Walla Public Library
Free Seeds at the Walla Walla Public Library
The seasonal seed library is returning to the Walla Walla Public Library, with over 40 varieties of vegetables and herbs available to anyone with a library card and a desire to grow somethingâno green thumb required. Beginning March 11, library-goers can take home up to 5 seed packets to help start a personal vegetable, herb,… Continue Reading Free Seeds at the Walla Walla Public Library
Celebrating Food Creators
Celebrating Food Creators
Chantel Jackson will discuss the challenges associated with preparing diverse heritage meals for large groups of youth. Food Service Director Chantel Jackson will also present youth and young adult employment opportunities for the 2023 Camp Fire Girls Camp Sealth Summer season. Saturday March 11, 2023 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Eastside Community Center 1721… Continue Reading Celebrating Food Creators
Spring Forward 2023 – Presented by Okanogan Land Trust
Spring Forward 2023 – Presented by Okanogan Land Trust
Celebrate the coming of spring as we turn our clocks ahead and Spring Forward! When & Where: Saturday, March 11th, 12-4pm at the Community Cultural Center in Tonasket What: An afternoon of free family fun brought to you by the Okanogan Land Trust! Music donated by Reed Engel and friends. Food, wine and other beverages… Continue Reading Spring Forward 2023 – Presented by Okanogan Land Trust
22 events,
EmergEAST
EmergEAST: March 01-31, 2023 Heritage Universityâs Fine Art Department in conjunction with Gallery 110 in Seattle, is pleased to present a selection of artwork from eastern Washington emerging artists. The exhibit on display is the first segment of a two part exhibition opportunity for the selected artists, as 10 of the 15 artists will be… Continue Reading EmergEAST
Nature Photography Workshop
Nature Photography Workshop
The beauty of nature is all around us - pristine alpine lakes, purple Lupine wildflowers, towering Ponderosa Pines and an abundance of creatures of all kinds. This workshop will cover the fundamentals of making nature photographs and will provide you with the skills to make amazing images of what you love. This workshop is geared… Continue Reading Nature Photography Workshop
Free Seeds at the Walla Walla Public Library
Free Seeds at the Walla Walla Public Library
The seasonal seed library is returning to the Walla Walla Public Library, with over 40 varieties of vegetables and herbs available to anyone with a library card and a desire to grow somethingâno green thumb required. Beginning March 11, library-goers can take home up to 5 seed packets to help start a personal vegetable, herb,… Continue Reading Free Seeds at the Walla Walla Public Library
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium
To register, please visit: https://seastroll.eventbrite.com/ Learn how the cultural and ecological history of Olympiaâs historic shoreline intertwine during our Sea Stroll walking tours! Participants will walk the path our Education Team uses during our Estuary Life & Landforms field trips. Starting from the Estuarium, we will loop around the downtown core to track the historic… Continue Reading Sea Stroll with Puget Sound Estuarium