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Week Ahead

Monday

Prevent Fraud and Identity Theft - Spot fraud warning signs, learn about trending scams, and get resources to keep your finances safe and protected. A workshop offered by Spokane Teachers Credit Union. 6 p.m., Shadle Library, 2111 W. Wellesley Ave. Register at www.stcu.org/workshops. Free. (509) 344-2202.

Tuesday

Inland Northwest ACE Team Training - This four-hour training is an initiative of Visit Spokane to propel the local hospitality industry forward. This training includes a two-hour interactive classroom session and a two-hour experiential bus tour. Participants will learn about local attractions and history, as well as tourism as economic development. 1-5 p.m., Barrister Winery, 1213 W. Railroad Ave. The deadline to register is today at www.visitspokane.com/rsvp. $25.

Wednesday

QuickBooks Financial Management - Learn tips and shortcuts to get the answers to all your QuickBooks questions. A SCORE Spokane workshop. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 801 W. Riverside Ave., Suite 444. For more information or to register, visit www.scorespokane.org or call (509) 353-2821. $40/advance; $50/at the door; $15/per additional person from the same company.

Conventions

Inland Northwest Wildlife Council Annual Big Horn Outdoor Adventure Show – Today, Spokane County Fair & Expo Center, 10,000 attendees.

Pacific Northwest Volleyball Qualifier Annual Tournament – Today-March 29, Spokane Convention Center, 10,000 attendees.

Northwest Athletic Trainers Association Annual District Meeting and Clinical Symposium – Thursday-Saturday, Red Lion Hotel at the Park, 425 attendees.

Spokane Rock Rollers Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show – Friday-March 29, Spokane County Fair & Expo Center, 5,000 attendees.

National C ollegiate Athletic Association NCAA Women’s Basketball-Sweet 16/Elite 8 – Saturday-March 30, Spokane Arena, 6,000 attendees.