Jul 24 Friday
Winner of 5 Tony Awards!On April 15, 1912, the "unsinkable" Titanic sank on her maiden voyage, claiming 1,517 lives and shaking the world's faith in technology and progress. The disaster also exposed the stark inequalities of the era — nearly all first-class women survived, while hundreds of women and children in steerage perished.This Tony Award-winning musical goes beyond the legend to tell the true story of the ship, her crew, and her passengers — making the Titanic herself the star of the show.
Jul 25 Saturday
Bring Your Outdoor Experiences In and Support Our Inland NW Natural Areas!See & Collect Paintings of Our Inland NW Natural Areas by Artist LR Montgomery.
Opening Reception, Wednesday, June 24th, 5 PM - 8 PM.At The MAC's Helen South Alexander Gallery.Opening Includes Short Talks By Natural Area Leaders & LR Montgomery at 6 PM.
Show Dates - June 24 - July 29, during regular Museum HoursDesignated proceeds from sale of each painting will support Inland NW Natural Areas.
JC Ministries & Candy's Expressions cordially invite the public to join us at the NW Good News Music Festival, Craft Fair, & Car Show on July 25, 2026 at the Majestic Park in Rathdrum, Idaho from 10am-5pm. The Festival will include live music, food and drink vendors, handcrafted vendors, and a car show (winner by popular vote). There will be fun for all ages. The Park's Splash Pad will also be up and running at that time, so come bring a chair/blanket and listen to some talented artists, check out the gifted handcrafted vendors, and enjoy a variety of tasty foods and drinks. For more information, check out the event page at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576499543441
Discover life as a Gander islander with the story of the 38 planes that were diverted to Newfoundland on September 11, 2001.Come from Away is a critically acclaimed musical featuring a culturally relevant script accompanied by a deeply moving score by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. The show has earned global success with 37 award nominations, 13 of which resulted in wins most notably Best New Musical at the 2019 Olivier Awards and Outstanding Musical at the 2017 Drama Desk Awards. The show's global presence resonated across all audiences as an uplifting reminder of humanity's ability to come together, no matter what the circumstances. Come from Away is based on the true story of the time when the isolated community of Gander, Newfoundland, played host to the world. What started as an average day in a small town turned into an international sleepover, when 38 planes, carrying thousands of people from around the globe, when diverted to Gander's airstrip on September 11, 2001. Undaunted by culture clashes and language barriers, the people of Gander cheered the stranded travelers with music, an open bar and the recognition that we're all part of a global family. Come From Away gives theatres the opportunity to contribute to the worldwide impact of the show by implementing messages of kindness, unity, and resilience into their community. Come From Away is guaranteed to be a show for audiences to remember.
Featuring Tom Bovey, Bevie Labrie, Laurie Carlson, and Heatherann Woods, Light/Land/Sky brings together four artists exploring landscape, light, and perspective through varied materials and viewpoints. From aerial studies of the rural Spokane region to expansive skies shaped by atmosphere and weather, the work invites viewers to slow down and look closely at land, sky, and the subtle shifts that shape how we experience place.
Using approaches that range from drone-informed drawing and traditional painting to earth pigments and reused materials, these artists reflect on how we see and relate to our environment in the present moment. Twilight scenes reveal quiet illumination in darkness, skies stretch the sense of scale and possibility, and works made from what is already at hand speak to resilience, sufficiency, and care for the land, and the people who inhabit it.
Rooted in both local and far-reaching landscapes, this exhibition considers how changing perspective whether from above, at the edge of enough, or in the search for light can open space for reflection, connection, and imagination.
Gallery Hours: Thursday-Saturday | 4PM - 7PM
July 17–July 26: Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Soprano
Performances at 7 p.m. July 17, 18, 23, 24, 25. 2 p.m. on Sundays, July 19 and July 26. Admission by donation performance: July 23 – 100+ seats available only at the door this night only, first come, first serve.
Curtain up on chaos! When the diva can’t go on, an eager assistant slips into costume. Cue mistaken identities, wild cover-ups, and high-note hilarity as opera night transforms into a laugh-out-loud farce of epic proportions. Directed by Carolanne Steinebach
Jul 26 Sunday