Purple for a Purpose – The Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Coalition along with Stop the Silence Spokane, has created Purple for a Purpose for Domestic Violence Awareness for October, partnering with over 100 local businesses. A portion of sales from this event will go directly toward supporting domestic violence victims in the community. For a full list of participating businesses, visit purple4apurpose.com or facebook.com/purpleforapurposespokane.
Presented by Spokane Public Schools and in partnership with Mead School District and NEWESD 101, parents and guardians are invited to join a free, one-hour online workshop on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Purple for a Purpose – The Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Coalition, along with Stop the Silence Spokane, has created Purple for a Purpose for Domestic Violence Awareness for October, partnering with more than 100 local businesses, restaurants, bars and coffee houses. A portion of sales from this event will go directly to support domestic violence victims in the Spokane community. For a full list of participating businesses, go to purple4apurpose.com or facebook.com/purpleforapurposespokane.
Pivot: Now or Never – Evening of live storytelling with Pivot Spokane on the third floor of Central Library in the nxwyxwyetkw Hall. Pivot is a group of community members joined by a common desire to build a live storytelling series in Spokane. Oct. 27, 7-9 p.m. Spokane Public Library, 906 W. Main Ave. Free. (509) 444-5300.
Beverly’s – See local artist Claire Akebrand’s personal collection paired with a pre fixed, wine paired menu inspired by her work. Indulge in a seven-course meal crafted by Beverly’s Executive Chef Jim Barrett and Sous Chef Taylor Wolters while you enjoy knowledge and conversation from talented sommeliers. Thursday, 6-9 p.m. To register and purchase tickets, visit bit.ly/3ENMLO0. 115 S. 2nd St., Coeur d’Alene. $136.03.
Purple for a Purpose – The Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Coalition, along with Stop the Silence Spokane, has created Purple for a Purpose for Domestic Violence Awareness for the month of October, partnering with more than 100 local businesses, restaurants, bars and coffee houses. A portion of sales from this event will go directly to support domestic violence victims in the Spokane community. For a full list of participating businesses, go to purple4apurpose.com or facebook.com/purpleforapurposespokane.
Voter Registration – Whitman County Library partners with the League of Women Voters of Pullman to aid new voters and others looking to register. Available at multiple libraries throughout the week. Monday, 4-6 p.m. at Lacrosse Library, 107 S. Main St.; Tuesday, 3-5 p.m. at Rosalia Library, 402 S. Whitman Ave.; Oct. 27, 4-6 p.m. at Albion Library, 310 N. F St. For more information, contact Deb Olson at olsonbones@aol.com or visit The League of Women Voters of Pullman at lwvpullman.org. (509) 338-9641.
Comstock Park – ‘Rhymes of Confusion’ is an exhibition of photographic collages encased in glossy resin by Seattle based photographer and artist, Natalie Krick. Brian Deemy will be exhibiting in the back room. Brian specializes in alternative photographic processes and his images are influenced by art history, science, religion and mythology. Exhibit is located in a private residence. To RSVP for the reception or for an appointment to visit the exhibition, email DogAndPonyShow@christopherrussell.art. 600 W. 29th. (509) 625-6200.
Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board have announced that third grade Spanish immersion teacher, Jennifer Macias Morris of the Libby Center, has received a Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program award. Macias Morris was one of 64 finalists from 29 states.
Spokane Authors and Self-Publishers – Open to authors of all experience levels. Network, learn about publishing and promotion and discuss your writing with others. Meets the second Tuesday of the month, 1 p.m. Shadle Park Library, 2111 W. Wellesley Ave. Free. (509) 444-5390.
Purple for a Purpose – The Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Coalition, along with Stop the Silence Spokane, has created Purple for a Purpose for Domestic Violence Awareness for the month of October. Purple for a Purpose has partnered with over 100 local businesses, restaurants, bars and coffee houses. A portion of sales from this event will go directly to support domestic violence victims in the Spokane community. Try a Purple for a Purpose location this month. For a full list of participating businesses, go to purple4apurpose.com or facebook.com/purpleforapurposespokane.
River’s Wish Summer Tours – Guided tour of River’s Wish Sanctuary, all proceeds go benefit River’s Wish Sanctuary. Every Sunday, 10-11:30 a.m. Participants are required to sign waiver, available at bit.ly/3AgyS6X. Tickets available for purchase at riverswishanimalsanctuary.org. River’s Wish Animal Sanctuary, 11511 W. Garfield Road. $10. (509) 951-3650.
Drop in and Write – Bring works in progress to share, get inspired with creative prompts and spend some focused time writing. Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Spark Central, 1214 W. Summit Parkway. Free. (509) 279-0299.
Cinnabar Match Grant – The Cinnabar Foundation is offering a 1:1 match for any donations made to Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness from now until Saturday. Visit scotchmanpeaks.org/donate and make a donation to automatically double it. Volunteer opportunities will be updated on scotchmanpeaks.org.
Library Card Drive – Through Friday, get a new library card or renew an old one, and get a free book to keep! Sign up at: tinyurl.com/cin-online-library-card-app22. Coeur d’Alene Library, 702 E. Front Ave., Coeur d’Alene. Free. (208) 769-2315.
Hope-Full: Eat. Listen. Celebrate. – A unique fundraising experience celebrating hope, connection and the achievements of Compassionate Addiction Treatment’s recovery community. An opportunity to take a small group tour of CAT’s remarkable, historic building and hear inspiring stories of recovery and healing. Sunday, 5-7 p.m. Compassionate Addiction Treatment, 168 S. Division St. $75. (509) 919-3362.
Banned Books Week – BookPeople of Moscow is celebrating and promoting banned books throughout the week. View their statement about promoting free speech at bookpeopleofmoscow.com/free-speech-and-banned-books. Sunday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. BookPeople, 521 S. Main St., Moscow, Idaho. (208) 882-2669.
Wild and Scenic Film Festival – Eighth annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival. This year’s film list celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act of 1972 with environmental films that feature nature’s beauty, cutting edge environmental issues and heart warming stories. Watch the films on demand until Sept. 25 at 11:55 p.m., with the purchase of a virtual ticket. Tickets are available at bit.ly/3LiQc0s. $15.