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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Upcoming

Engineers Forum of Spokane – Monday, noon, Holiday Inn Airport, 1616 Windsor Drive; guest speaker, Jayne Singleton, curator of the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum; lunch is $12; 244-3467.

World War I Victory Gardens – A lecture by gardening writer Pat Munts, Wednesday, 11:30 a.m., SCC Learning Resources Center, 1810 N. Greene; 533-7382.

Spokane College Women’s Association – Wednesday, 11 a.m., Red Lion River Inn, 700 N. Division; Marlene Guhlke, project manager and environmental services manager for the engineering firm CH2M Hill, will speak on “Is Our Aquifer in Danger?”; reservations are due today; lunch is $13; 465-0362.

Oil supply lecture – Melissa Ahern, Washington State University associate professor of health policy and administration, will speak on “Global Oil Depletion and Implications for Community Health and Sustainability”, Wednesday, noon, Phase I Auditorium, WSU Spokane, 668 N. Riverpoint Blvd.; (509) 358-7982.

Gonzaga Spring Lecture Series – “The Philosophy of Terror” will be topic Wednesday at noon, GU’s Jundt Art Museum Auditorium, 500 E. Boone; to be presented by GU philosophy professors Tom Jeannot, Doug Kries and Richard McClelland; 323-6679.

Slave Spirituality – Rev. Moses Berry, curator of the Ozarks African-American Heritage Museum, will speak on “Slave Spirituality and the Ancient African Church,” Thursday 9:30 a.m., and on “Slave Spirituality and the African-American Experience Today,” 10:30 a.m., Spokane Community College Lair Student Center, 1810 N. Greene St.; 533-7185.

Pancake breakfast – Feb. 26, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Millwood Masonic Temple, 3219 N. Argonne Road; presented by the Jewel of the Valley Court, Order of the Amaranth; $5 for adults, $3 children 8 and under.

Community lunch Break – Eastern Washington University hosts the Eastern Edge luncheon Feb. 28, 11:30 a.m., Red Lion River Inn, 700 N. Division; guest speaker will be Neal Sealock, Retired Brigadier General and current director of the Spokane International Airport; reservations required; $15; 235-5034.