Oct 17 Friday
Directed by Terri Caldwell, "Attack of the Lake People" features an eccentric rural slice of life full of oddball characters, funny lines and a few unexpected twists. A family reunion turns into a real upside-down adventure, where everybody is a suspect when someone unexpectedly dies.
Menus are provided by Mi Pueblo (Oct.10, Beef Enchiladas; Oct. 11, Chicken Enchiladas), Country Snack Shack (Oct. 17, Roasted Pork Loin), HooRay's Catering (Oct. 18, Beef Pot Pie; Oct. 24, Baked Chicken Thighs), and Owen's Catering (Oct. 25, Country Fried Steak).
D2 is proud to present an Artist Talk by Spokane artist Ildikó Kalapács. She will be discussing her new exhibit "Entangled Lives", a deeply personal and moving collection of artwork, including paintings, drawings and sculptures, that explores Ildikó's relationship with nature and her Hungarian heritage. Please join us for what will be a compelling and informative discussion of this beautiful and immersive exhibit, by an artist who fearlessly explores her past and honestly expresses what means most to her.
Set in the early 1900s, Silent Sky tells the inspiring true story of astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, a whip-smart, headstrong pioneer at the dawn of modern astronomy. Working at Harvard University as a human "computer" mapping the stars, Henrietta discovers that the distance to the stars is less than the distance to acceptance in the world of turn-of-the-century science. Written by Lauren Gunderson, currently America's most produced playwright, Silent Sky blends science, history, and romance with bursts of smart, infectious humor.
Get ready for a night of mystery, our parody loosely based on the classic movie Clue, with different characters and new plots created on the spot every show! Anyone can be the murderer, and you, the audience, get to decide. Will you uncover the truth, or will you be left with…no clue?
The Blue Door Theatre perfroms No Clue every Friday in October at 7:30, Tickets $9, for mature audiences.
Oct 18 Saturday
This interactive installation features poetry from people on their healing journey after domestic violence paired with artwork by local artists. At each of the 15 stations that are displayed along a scenic walking path, you’ll find conversation prompts designed to spark meaningful dialogue about what healthy and unhealthy relationships can look like.
We hope you engage friends and family in this rewarding experience any time this October in Riverfront Park. Take a walk, start a conversation, and see what happens.
**Join Us for the Cowles Scout Reservation Camporee: Honoring 105 Years of Scouting Legacy!**
Calling all past Camp Cowles staff, Cub Scout and Boy Scout leaders, and registered Scouts! Be a part of this incredible celebration of Scouting history.
**Event Highlights:**
- **OA Regalia Showcase:** Explore the rich traditions of the Order of the Arrow.- **Scouting Museum:** Discover artifacts and stories that span over a century of Scouting.- **Meet the 2000-Year-Old Scout:** Witness a unique experience bridging history and Scouting's values.- **Adventure Awaits:** - Climbing Wall: Test your skills on the "Dragon Back"! - Cope Course: Challenge yourself in team-building activities. - Dutch Oven Cooking: Learn outdoor cooking techniques and enjoy delicious treats. - Pioneering: Get hands-on with knots and building structures. - Low Impact Backpacking: Discover eco-friendly practices for your outdoor adventures.
Let’s celebrate our shared experiences and the spirit of Scouting together! Don’t miss out on the fun and camaraderie
Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is pleased to present the exhibition Conservation of Mass October 2 through November 13, 2025. This exhibition features ceramic and sculptural works by Spokane, WA based artist Tybre Newcomer. An opening reception and lecture by the artist will be held on Thursday, October 2nd at Noon.
We’re an organization that has been together for over 10 years. We get together monthly and paint ,classes and paint photo boxes for the Shriners‘ children. These boxes are donated to the children, so they have someplace to put their personal items while they are staying at Shriners. Once a year we have a craft fair at the Grange. We also paint quilt pieces to be made into a small quilt. The quilt and three other prizes. Will be raffled off on Sunday the 19th at 4 o’clock. The tickets cost a dollar apiece, which can be purchased there. The monies from the raffle goes to buy more photo boxes to give to the Shriners for the next year. You’ll find high-quality painted items for Halloween Thanksgiving, and Christmas gifts
The Invitation: Home is a three-day retreat designed to guide you back to your truest self. Through grounding practices, honest connection, and spacious reflection, you’ll release what no longer serves and remember what it feels like to be fully present and at ease. Nestled on a hilltop retreat center in Otis Orchards, this weekend offers nourishing meals, supportive community, and time with nature—all in a safe, sober environment. Come as you are. Leave with a deeper sense of belonging to yourself.
October 16th 6pm- October 19th 10am
Learn more: https://www.iamalliance.me/the-invitation
A fall festival for all ages, but we can't help but to cater to young imaginations. We're not like most farms on Green Bluff! At Siemers Farm Fall Festival you'll find surprises around every corner with tricky corn and hedge mazes filled with a mission to get the secret message to find the princess, rouge pirates and a life-size pirate ship playground, and end with the King James Knighting ceremony. In the pumpkin patch you'll find delights that will make you smile such as "town" themed destinations to explore! See a full list of our activities on our social media (FB & IG) such as FREE line dancing lessons, Good Witches Shows, and vendor demonstrations. For all of this and more, we do require an entry fee - so come make a day of it - you absolutely will not be disappointed.
September 26 - October 26Friday - Sunday10am-5pm$8 cash, $10 online & card, 2 & under free