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Vandal Ballroom - Bruce M. Pitman Center - University of Idaho Main Campus 631 Deakin Ave, MoscowWeek of Events
“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
Distant Worlds – Alien Life?
A tour of March night skies, followed by a fulldome immersive video, “Distant Worlds – Alien Life?” This short film explores the topic of astrobiology and imagines what lifeforms might be like on some of the new worlds that astronomers have discovered. Cash or check only, no credit.
Nick Zentner Downtown Geology Lecture Series
Open to the public, four new lectures over four nights by CWUs Emmy Winning Nick Zentner. Topics are Immigrant Rocks in the PNW, How the Rocky Mountains Formed, PNW Paleomagnetism, and Siletzia, ocean bedrock. Explore the energies that drive the planet. Morgan Performing Arts Auditorium on first Street downtown Ellensburg. Plenty of free parking doors… Continue Reading Nick Zentner Downtown Geology Lecture Series
‘Honor: People and Salmon’ Art Exhibit
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
“Mentor”
Trackside Studio Ceramic Art Gallery is featuring in April selected regional ceramic faculty, Lance Sinnema from Whitworth College, Mat Rude from Gonzaga University, Tyber Newcomer from Spokane Falls Community College and Stephen Robison from Central Washington University. They will be exhibiting their ceramic work along with the work of chosen students they have mentored in… Continue Reading “Mentor”
‘Honor: People and Salmon’ Art Exhibit
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
Mayan Astronomy
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.”
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 something—no 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
Oppenheimer Symposium
Oppenheimer Symposium
March 27 “Finding the Truth in a Sea of Misinformation,” Katie Sanders, managing editor, PolitiFact. 4 p.m., Vandal Ballroom, Bruce Pitman Center, University of Idaho, 709 Deakin St., Moscow. Free and open to the public. Q&A period follows. PolitiFact specializes in holding politicians accountable for their statements and debunking false information in social media. Sanders… Continue Reading Oppenheimer Symposium
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 something—no 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
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 something—no 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
Red Barn Event: Geologic Fluids and Plant Life
Red Barn Event: Geologic Fluids and Plant Life
Join us for a Red Barn Event offered jointly by the Wenatchee Valley Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society and the Wenatchee River Institute. Four geologic fluids have influenced the local availability of water, the fluid most associated with plant life. Flow of the Earth’s mantle over the last 40 million years, humongous lava… Continue Reading Red Barn Event: Geologic Fluids and Plant Life
Seattle Jewish Film Festival – Selected Shorts
Seattle Jewish Film Festival – Selected Shorts
Gesa Power House Theatre’s Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge curates a collection of the best short films from the 2023 Seattle Jewish Film Festival for this program on March 29 at 7 p.m. One of two in-person encore screenings, Walla Walla’s showing of the Seattle Jewish Film Festival 2023 lineup is an exploration of… Continue Reading Seattle Jewish Film Festival – Selected Shorts
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 something—no 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
Garden Planning Workshop
Garden Planning Workshop
Have you always wanted to grow your own food, herbs, or flowers, but have never known where to start? Or maybe you were worried about not having enough space for your dream garden. Come learn from avid gardener and WRI Community Programs Educator, Chelsea Trout. In this class, we’ll start by learning about plant hardiness… Continue Reading Garden Planning Workshop
Oak Flats Sacred Site Support Nez Perce and Lummi Tribes
Oak Flats Sacred Site Support Nez Perce and Lummi Tribes
We are having a gettogether to welcome back the Lummi House of Tears Totem Carvers on their journey to support the Apache Tribe who are working to protect a sacred site/area at Oak Flat, AZ from mining at this traditional and sacred site. We'll be having speakers from the Totem Carvers and local Tribal reps.… Continue Reading Oak Flats Sacred Site Support Nez Perce and Lummi Tribes
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 something—no 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
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
At first glance, "Randy Regier: Play in Reverse”—Boxx Gallery’s first retrospective—looks like a collection of vintage toys and games from the 1940s, ‘50s, and ‘60s. 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
Mayan Astronomy
Mayan Astronomy
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.”
MET Live in HD: Falstaff
MET Live in HD: Falstaff
Baritone Michael Volle stars as the caddish knight Falstaff, gleefully tormented by a trio of clever women who deliver his comeuppance, in Verdi’s glorious Shakespearean comedy. Maestro Daniele Rustioni takes the podium to oversee a brilliant ensemble cast that features sopranos Hera Hyesang Park Ailyn Pérez, mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano, contralto Marie-Nicole Lemieux, tenor Bogdan… Continue Reading MET Live in HD: Falstaff
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 something—no 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
Helping Our Pollinator Friend, The Bee
Helping Our Pollinator Friend, The Bee
Join us as we learn more about how to be a friend to the bees. These pollinators do a very important job, and we can help support them in our own gardens. We'll first watch the short film "Power for Pollinators," which will talk about how landowners can encourage healthy pollinator habitats. Lee and Teri… Continue Reading Helping Our Pollinator Friend, The Bee
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
Randy Regier: Playing in Reverse
At first glance, "Randy Regier: Play in Reverse”—Boxx Gallery’s first retrospective—looks like a collection of vintage toys and games from the 1940s, ‘50s, and ‘60s. 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
Scarecrow Academy Presents Women in Trouble: Great Melodrama in Film
Scarecrow Academy Presents Women in Trouble: Great Melodrama in Film
Year Five of Scarecrow Academy brings an ambitious discussion series titled "Women in Trouble: Great Melodrama in Film," an in-depth look at an often-derided, but frequently glorious genre sometimes called "women's pictures." In these ten weeks of free online conversations, we explore the way imaginative filmmakers have put women at the center of their hothouse… Continue Reading Scarecrow Academy Presents Women in Trouble: Great Melodrama in Film
It’s A Jazzy Afternoon
It’s A Jazzy Afternoon
Unitarians know how to swing! Join them for, "It's a Jazzy Afternoon," a concert of jazz songs old and new, Saturday, April 1 at 2:00 pm. The concert features Gail Miller on vocals and Sam Welsh on keyboards. The event takes place at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse at 420 East Second Street,… Continue Reading It’s A Jazzy Afternoon
It’s a Jazzy Afternoon
It’s a Jazzy Afternoon
Unitarians know how to swing! Join them for "It's a Jazzy Afternoon," a concert of jazz songs old and new, Saturday April 1 at 2:00 pm featuring Gail Miller on vocals with Sam Welsh on keyboards. The concert takes place at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse at 420 East Second Street, Moscow. Donations… Continue Reading It’s a Jazzy Afternoon
The Wildcards
The Wildcards
Ashley Gearing and Andrea Young are no strangers to Nashville’s music scene. Both have numerous accolades to their names having worked with some of the biggest and baddest names in the business. The girls bonded while touring internationally with the former, critically-acclaimed band Farewell Angelina. The two found that their chemistry needed its own stage.… Continue Reading The Wildcards
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 something—no 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
Silent Movie: A Buster Keaton Collection
Silent Movie: A Buster Keaton Collection
Experience silent films the way they were meant to be seen and heard! Celebrate the Centennial year of these classic Buster Keaton films: The Balloonatic, The Love Nest, and Our Hospitality. Our own house organist, the world-class theater organist Dennis James brings the silent era to life performing on our historic 1924 musical treasure: The… Continue Reading Silent Movie: A Buster Keaton Collection
RRR: Fan CelebRRRation
RRR: Fan CelebRRRation
It’s back!!! Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the most fun you will have at the movie theatre all year! If you missed our screening the first time you can’t miss it again. RRR is an exhilarating, action-packed spectacular mythologizing two real-life freedom fighters who helped lead India’s fight for independence… Continue Reading RRR: Fan CelebRRRation