Apr 29 Wednesday
Family Hour Community Night Live Music w/ John Firshi
The Spokane Folklore Society hosts the World Contra Dance on Wednesday April 29th at the Woman's Club Hall beginning at 7:15PM with a newcommer session followed at 7:30PM with a two hour dance. In honor of National Dance Day, five callers will teach easy to learn contras and contra adjacent dances from Scotland, Ireland, French Canada, England and the Shetland Islands. The Jam Band will play fiddle tunes from these countries. What fun! Singles and partners are welcome. No experience is necessary. General Admission: $10; SFS Members $7; 18-25 - $7; under 18 - free. For more information: 509-838-2160
Apr 30 Thursday
Don Bailey, artist extraordinaire, is showing his work at Indaba Coffee on W Riverside through the months of March and April. Don't miss this. His work is unique and appealing to all.Come for the art! Stay for the coffee!
Gayle Havercroft is displaying his unique block printing pieces at Indaba Coffee Shop through April and May. He's been perfecting his skills since 2001 and especially enjoys using the Palouse as inspiration for many of his works. Gayle began adding watercolor to the block prints a few years ago. You won't want to miss seeing these. Come for the art! Stay for the coffee!
Sponsored by River Ridge Association of Fine Arts, Pennie Woods will have her whimsical painting on display and for sale at the Garland Sandwich Shoppe located on Madison across from the Garland Theater. Pennie's art is colorful, captivating, and affordable. Stop in to see! And have a sandwich! The Garland Sandwich Shoppe is open Monday through Friday, 10 am to 4 pm.
LeAnn Rimes is an internationally acclaimed, multi-platinum-selling artist whose genre-defying career has spanned nearly three decades. She has released 21 albums and 71 singles to radio worldwide, including her latest, All I Want for Christmas Is You, which is currently the #1 Holiday Single of the Year (Mediabase Holiday Chart) and featured on her newly released Greatest Hits: Christmas album.
After a long and successful career as a mystery writer spanning nearly 50 years, William Kasinski has hit a protracted and unsettling fallow period. Does this mark a temporary setback or the end of his professional work life? At his agent’s insistence, Kasinski agrees to attempt a memoir in hopes of reigniting his career, and to this end, returns to his hometown to revisit his beginnings. Once there, triggered by an encounter with an up-and-coming Young Adult novelist, William must reckon with long-ignored events of his youth, and their impact on his journey.
APRIL 24 - MAY 10Firth J. Chew Studio Theatre
By Bryan Harnetiaux, Civic's Resident Playwright since 1982
Directed by Susan HardieWith Jamie Flanery, Lynn Noel, Lily Savage, and Hillary Squires
TICKETSCivicTickets.comBox Office is open Tue - Fri, 12 - 5:30PM — 509-325-2507
CONTENT WARNING: Recommended for ages 14+. Please note that this production contains mature themes, adult language and the use of a prop firearm. Children under the age of five years will not be admitted.
May 01 Friday