May 19 Sunday
Lost in the jungle, a tiny baby is cared for by the animals that live there. Under their guidance, Tarzan becomes adept at living in the wild. His world gets turned upside down, however, with the arrival of a "civilized" woman who wants to study him. Enjoy this Disney rendition of Tarzan, live on stage at Spokane Children's Theatre. Performances run May 17-June 2, with shows beginning at 7 pm on Fridays and 2 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is pleased to present the exhibition Aren’t We All…., May 16 through June 7, 2025. Eastern Washington University’s annual BFA Senior Exhibition features the work of graduating seniors enrolled in EWU’s Bachelor of Fine Arts Program. This exhibition includes the work of seven BFA candidates working in a variety of media and styles. Participating artists include: Carly Ellis, Perennial “Renn” Francis, Amanda Frost, Lily Henderson, Katie Rose, Katherine Kneafsey & Jean Marshall.
Show run: 5/17/24 - 6/7/24Opening Reception: 5/17/24, 5-7pm
Gallery Hours: M-F, 9am -6pm
In May 2024 the Liberty Gallery hosts a preview show of artwork by artists who participate in the Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour (LSRAST), which celebrates its 17th year in 2024! Every year, on the last Saturday in September, thousands of people come from far and wide to meet about 50 artists, exhibiting their art at working studios across the magnificent Little Spokane River Valley. It's an absolutely gorgeous setting that people love, admire and appreciate.
This year, the LSRAST show will be held on Saturday, September 28th, one day only from 10 am to 5 pm, and includes artists exhibiting at four art studios: Gina Freuen, Jill Smith, Maggie Andersen and Collista Krebs.
The Liberty Gallery preview show gives collectors a sneak peek at the art and a chance to meet Little Spokane artists, and provides the opportunity to purchase art without having to wait until September. Our preview will be available for your viewing from April 28 – May 25; the opening night reception to Meet the Artists is Friday May 3 from 5-8 pm. Stop by the gallery in the Historic Liberty Building this May '24 to see the show!
Come visit the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum to experience a special exhibit that guides you in discovering the history of fairs in our region, starting in 1886, that led up to Expo ’74 being held in Spokane. Then, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the world’s fair in the Lilac City, with signs, original gondola cars and more from the 1974 event!
The Museum is open Wednesday-Saturday 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and prices range from FREE to $7.00. Please visit the website for additional information. https://www.spokanevalleymuseum.com/
Join the Kootenai County Women’s March as we march to demand reproductive rights. We’ll also hear from Cynthia Dalsing from Idaho United for Women and Families, and we’ll talk about the upcoming election.
The Cathedral Choir, Schola Cantorum, and Instrumentalists under the direction of Dr. Henry Bauer will perform the choirs' beloved choral music sung throughout the year during the Sunday 11:00 am Mass and other liturgies.
The Spokane String Quartet concludes its 2023-24 season with a concert featuring music by Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Britten and Edward Elgar. The concert opens with Haydn’s String Quartet in C Major, Op. 20, No. 2, and Britten’s 3 Divertimenti for String Quartet (1933). After the intermission the concert concludes with Elgar’s String Quartet in E Minor, Op. 83. All seats are general admission and are available through TicketsWest or at the door. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors and free for persons under 18 and students with ID.
Spokane Youth Symphony"Expo!" Concert at The Fox
The four orchestras of the Spokane Youth Symphony will perform the concert, “Expo!” at The Fox Theater in downtown Spokane on Sunday, May 19 at 4 p.m. This concert is the final in SYS’s 2023-2024 "Celebrate Spokane" series at The Fox.
Join us for a storytime with author Kao Kalia Yang and illustrator Jiemei Lin and their new children's book The Rock in My Throat. In this moving true story, Kao Kalia Yang shares her experiences as a young Hmong refugee navigating life at home and at school.
This event is in partnership with Asians for Collective Liberation and is free and open to the public. The Rock in My Throat will be sold at a 10% discount or optional donation to ACL Spokane. RSVP at the link provided.
May 20 Monday