Spokane calendar
Today
Has Beens and Gonna Bees Halloween bake sale – 10 a.m., in front of Kmart, 6606 N. Division. Proceeds will benefit Christmas Cheer Day 2004. For more information, contact Patti at 484-7305 or Theresa at 928-2434.
Tekoa, Wash., House of Terror – Today and Sunday, 5-10 p.m., Tekoa Farmers’ Market barn, Crosby St. Admission is $4/adults, $2 children under the age of 12. Children between the ages of 8-12 must be accompanied by an adult. Contact Portia Pillig at (509) 284-2008 for more information.
Upcoming
Bunka no Hi culture day – Wednesday, 10:15-11:45 a.m., in the commons of the Japanese Culture Center at Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute, 4000 W. Randolph. Call 328-2871 or e-mail jcc@mfwi.org for more information.
Free workshop “Blended Families: Creating Successful Step-Relationships” – Wednesday at the Valley Library, 12004 W. Main, 6:30-8 p.m. Presented by Diana Hornbogen, marriage and family therapist. Reservations required by calling 951-0205.
Eastern Washington University women’s studies conference – Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., in the multi-purpose room in the Pence Union Building on the EWU campus, Cheney. Conference will begin with a showing of the documentary “Journey to a Hate-Free Millennium,” followed by a discussion given by Deputy David Lloyd Lewis, the first officer on the scene at the Columbine High School shooting in Littleton, Colo. Visit www.newlightmedia.org for more information on the film. Workshops on racism, sexism, school violence, and homophobia will be held. Contact Jim Mohr at 359-4711 to register.
Lady Shriners’ Annual Bazaar – Hosted by Eiram Court No. 62, Ladies of the Oriental Shrine of North America, next Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Veteran’s of Foreign Wars Post No.1435, 212 S. David Road, Spokane Valley. Lunch is available for $6/adults, $3/children age 10 and under, and includes chili, chili dogs, salad, dessert and drink. Contact Naomi Smith at 328-3296 for more information.
Visit local sites celebrating 100 years – Sponsored by the Spokane Parks and Recreation Department, next Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Tour of places and objects in the Spokane area celebrating 100 years. Meet in the lower parking lot of Pioneer Park, 507 W. Seventh. Cost is $13, call 625-6200 to register.
Spokane Parks and Recreation Therapeutic Recreation Services Benefit Breakfast – Nov. 7, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 302 E. Boone. Call 625-6245 for more information.
Washington Citizens Advisory Committee Spokane River Basin meeting – Nov. 10, 6-9 p.m. in the conference room of the Spokane City Water Department, 914 E. Foothills. Topic will be information regarding the federal and state cleanup of heavy metals and PCB contamination in the Spokane River. Contact Lloyd Brewer at 625-6968 for more information.
Spokane College Women’s Association luncheon and lecture – Topic will be “Ending the War on People: The Myth of Overpopulation,” presented by Steven Mosher, president of Population Research Institute and Family Life International, Nov. 17 at the Red Lion River Inn, 700 N. Division. Doors open at 11 a.m., program begins at noon. Lunch is available for $12, reservations must by made by Nov. 12. Contact Priscilla DeWolf at 466-2156 for more information.
A Hair Happening Event – Nov. 14, 1-8 p.m. at the Ridpath Hotel. Presented by the Inland Empire Cosmetology Association, includes pin curling and finger waving, picture perfect evening make-up, ladies and gentleman fashion hair cutting, and elegant evening hair styles. Admission is $5. Contact Jeanette at 838-8242 or 624-9451 for more information.