Nov 19 Wednesday
Katie Frey is a Spokane artist who primarily paints landscapes and animals. She has been teaching and creating art in Spokane for over 15 years, painting with bright colors and expressive lines. The main subject matter is planned, but everything else is intuitive: abstract blocks of color, tangled plants, a landscape disintegrating into the abstract. Katie wants her art to be wild and invigorating; to look as spontaneous and joyful as it feels when she creates it.
In her own words, “My paintings explore storytelling through animals and their environment. I am continuously trying to expand, examine and capture my relationship to wildlife and their habitat; to create an open door for viewers to engage with the elements.”
Stop by the Liberty Gallery on First Friday Nov 7th from 5-8:30 to meet the artist and view Katie's beautiful paintings!
HEART urgently needs more volunteer members to help provide assistance in times of emergency/disasters, whether man-made or natural, rescuing animals, setting up and operating emergency animal shelters when requested by the appropriate authority such as emergency management, law enforcement, fire service.
Want to find out more? Please visit our monthly meeting to learn more and talk to other volunteer members.
The Spokane Folklore Society hosts its 3rd Wednesday contra dance on November 19 at the Woman's Club Hall beginning at 7:15PM newcomer session followed by a two hour dance from 7:30 to 9:30PM. Caller Penn Fix will teach easy to learn dances with the band Dog Paw. Singles and couples are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing. No dance experience necessary. It is fun and easy. A wonderful accessible community. General admission is $10 and SFS members and college students $7. Under 18 Free. For more information, 509-838-2160
Nov 20 Thursday
Join Us for YWCA's 10th Annual Family Wish List Program!
Brighten the holiday season for 90 local families who are experiencing domestic violence, homelessness, or unemployment. Your kindness adds much needed hope and joy this winter for families served by YWCA Spokane. Gifts must be delivered to YWCA Spokane by December 4th so they can be distributed ahead of the holidays. You can also give to a family in need online.
Sasha Barrett was born and raised in Sumy, Ukraine, where he spent half of his childhood. He has been a resident artist at various clay studios across the country, as well as completing his MFA from the University of Montana in 2025. He states, “This exhibition is a portrayal of the last three-plus years of war on the soil of my homeland. Whether through the tactile properties of clay sculpture, the direct information delivery of documentary film, or actual artifacts and objects from the war, I hope this presentation of artwork leaves you with compassion and a deeper understanding of what Ukraine is fighting for.”
Dr. Nora Donoghue, Gonzaga University
Dr. Donoghue visits Poggio Civitate in this archaeological lecture on this Etruscan settlement located in Tuscany, Italy.
Come support Gonzaga Bands on Thursday, November 20th at 7:30pm in the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center as the Wind Ensemble & Wind Symphony take the stage for their season opening performance, Echoes of Earth and Sky. Location: Myrtle Woldson Center - Coughlin Theater Thursday, November 20 at 7:30 p.m. Conducted by Peter J. Hamlin. Concert music will include: Celebration - Gao Hong Harvest Hymn - Percy Grainger La Noche de los Mayas IV Noche de Encantamiento - Silvestre Revueltas
Nov 21 Friday