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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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1 The Round No. 8 8 p.m. today, The Bartlett, 228 W. Sprague Ave. Songwriters, slam poets and visual artists will share the stage and create while the audience sits only a few feet away. Featuring musicians Natalie Closner, Conor Knowles and Jesse MacDonald. Featured poet will be 2015 Spokane Poetry Slam grand champion Seth Marlin and featured visual artist is Tiffany Patterson. (509) 747-2174. Admission: $8/advance; $10/doors

2 Priest Lake Spring  Festival Today-Sunday, downtown Coolin, Idaho. Today: EMT bake sale; Saturday: pancake breakfast, bake sale, arts and crafts fair, food, quilt display, Priest Lake parade, kids carnival, followed in the evening with the Priest Lake People Helping People Auction; Sunday: pancake breakfast, bake sale, arts and crafts fair, quilt display, running and walking races, Priest Lake Heritage Series, “Andy Coolin’s Schemes: Early Tourism Settlement.” (888) 774-3785. Admission: FREE

3 Free Brass Band  Concert 6-7 p.m. Sunday, Greenwood Memorial Terrace Cemetery, 211 N. Government Way. Bring your lawn chairs for an old fashioned band concert at the Cross of Inspiration at the top of Greenwood Memorial Terrace. Complimentary ice cream will be served afterward. Part of the Memorial Day weekend commemoration. (509) 838-1405. Admission: FREE

4 “Safari: A Wild Improv Adventure”

9 p.m. Saturday, Blue Door Theatre, 815 W. Garland Ave. Featuring short-form improv games based on suggestions from the audience. (509) 747-7045. Admission: $7

5 Spare Parts 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, 4705 N. Fruit Hill Road. Tight harmonies and classic favorites. Part of the Sunday Concerts on the Cliff series. Age 21 and older. No outside liquor or pets allowed, and coolers and containers will be subjected to search. Portable lawn chairs or blankets are encouraged. (509) 927-9463. Admission: $8

6 Killer Bee 8:30 p.m. Monday, the Pin, 412 W. Sprague Ave. Metal music from this five-piece band with roots in Sweden, Canada and Florida. With Fueling the Heathen. (509) 624-0746. Admission: $10

7“Magnificent Journey: A Geologic River Trip with Lewis and Clark Through the Missouri River Breaks of Montana” 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jack & Dan’s, 1226 N. Hamilton St. Slide show by Otto Schumacher based on his and Lee Woodward’s book of the same title. The geology and landforms of the Missouri River Breaks will be described as they relate to the colorful history of this spectacular river system, from the Lewis and Clark expedition to the mountain steamboat era and modern day usage of the river. Social hour starts at 6 p.m. (509) 533-8017. FREE

8 Benton & Gallagher 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, 4705 N. Fruit Hill Road. Hear bluesy folk rock music and view rock art by Patsy Pinch. Part of the Thursday Performers on the Patio series. Age 21 and older. No outside liquor or pets; coolers and containers subjected to search. Portable lawn chairs or blankets are encouraged. (509) 927-9463. Admission: FREE

9 “Idaho 124: Wilderness to Statehood” 7 p.m. Thursday, Coeur d’Alene Library, Community Room, 702 E. Front Ave. Regional historian Robert Singletary, director of the programs and marketing for the Museum of North Idaho, presents a 10-part series. Next week: “Missions.” (208) 769-2315. Admission: FREE

!0 Patchy Sanders 8 p.m. Thursday, The Bartlett, 228 W. Sprague Ave. This six-piece folk orchestra from Ashland, Oregon, aims to broaden the approach of traditional folk. With Lindsay Lou and The Flatbellys. (509) 747-2174. Admission: $10 advance