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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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1 Sixth Annual Eastern Washington Farm Heritage Fair: Friday through Sunday, University City North, 10200 E. Sprague Ave. Celebrate the heritage of the Spokane Valley at this fundraiser for the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum. Displays and demonstrations of historic tractors, engines, farm implements, tractor pulls and parades, wheat threshing, grain grinding, quilting, rope making and more. Petting zoo on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Food available for purchase. Presented by the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum in collaboration with the Inland Empire Steam & Gas Buffs. (509) 922-4570. Admission: $5/adults, $3/ages 7-17, free/6 and younger, $15/family of five

2 Musicfest Northwest 2013 Festival Highlights Concert: Today, 7 p.m., Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave. Some of the best instrumental, vocal and dance performances from Musicfest Northwest’s weeklong festival, as picked by festival adjudicators. (509) 227-7638. Admission: FREE

3 Dancers Drummers Dreamers: Today, 7:30 p.m., University High School, 12420 E. 32nd Ave. The University of Idaho dance, percussion and performance art collaboration presents its 2013 show “Oh the Place You’ll Go!” It is a modern-day vaudeville show with original music and dance, drumming, comedy and entertainment, infused with Dr. Seuss. (208) 882-4494. Admission: FREE

4 Fourth Annual Generations Tea Party: Saturday, 1 p.m., Deaconess Health and Education Center, 910 W. Fifth Ave. Women of all ages are invited to this tea party that celebrates our connection as generations of women. Event includes tea with sandwiches and desserts, face painting, family portraits, and a health talk by Rockwood Clinic athletic trainer Heidi Peterson. (509) 473-5639. Admission: FREE

5 Spokane Playwrights’ Booklight Showcase: Today and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m., Ignite! Theatre, 10814 E. Broadway Ave. Original works by local playwrights in a reader’s theater format. (509) 795-0004. Admission: FREE

6 Spokane British Brass Band: Sunday, 3 p.m., Spokane Falls Community College, Music Auditorium, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. Spring concert. (509) 466-7698. Admission: $10

7 Organist Mark Brombaugh: Sunday, 4 p.m., St. John’s Cathedral, 127 E. 12th Ave. Concert includes works by Bach, Dupre, de Grigny, Scheidemann and Percy Whitlock, as well as the second performance of Tacoma composer David Dahl’s “Festive Prelude” on the Welsh hymn tune “Cwm Rhondda.” Brombaugh is co-director of Music Ministries at Christ Episcopal Church in Tacoma. (509) 838-4277. Admission: $10

8 16th Annual SFCC Pow Wow: Friday, 7 p.m. to midnight, and Saturday, noon to midnight, Spokane Falls Community College Gymanasium and Fitness Center, Building 7, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. Dancers and drummers from Washington, Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Canada and beyond. At 5 p.m. Saturday there will be a dinner in the SUB (Building 17) featuring salmon, fry bread and other delicacies. In addition to the dance competitions, arts and crafts booths showcase work by area artists and businesses. Francis Cullooyah of the Kalispel Tribe is master of ceremonies. Host drum is the Wildrose from Yakima and surrounding areas. (509) 533-4331. Admission: FREE

9 Cami Bradley: Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Rocket Market, 726 E. 43rd Ave. Bradley has a new album, “SEAS,” that displays her eclectic style of folk, indie-pop and jazz. (509) 343-2253. Admission: FREE

!0 Sunday Concerts on the Cliff – Sunday, 5:30 p.m., Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, 4705 N. Fruit Hill Road, Spokane Valley. Season of concerts kicks off with Vibe (funk, Motown, pop). All seating is general admission – lawn chairs or blankets are encouraged – and food will be available for sale. Reservations taken in advance for table seating. No outside alcohol allowed through the gate; all coolers and containers subject to inspection. Pets are not allowed on the premises. For a full season schedule, visit www.arborcrest.com/concert- series/. (509) 927-9463. Admission: $5