Arrow-right Camera
The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Spokane Calendar

The Spokesman-Review

Today

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

Upcoming

Pancake breakfast – Sunday, 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.Engineers Forum of Spokane – Monday, noon, Holiday Inn Airport, 1616 Windsor Drive; David Beck will speak on eminent domain and the Washington State DOT; lunch is $12; 244-3467.

Community lunch Break – Tuesday at 11:30 a.m., Red Lion River Inn, 700 N. Division; Eastern Washington University hosts its Eastern Edge luncheon with guest speaker Neal Sealock, retired brigadier general and current director of the Spokane International Airport; reservations due today; $15; 235-5034.

Physics and the God of Abraham joint lecture series by Gonzaga University and Whitworth College: The Rev. William Stoeger will present “The Beginnings of the Universe: Big Bang Cosmology and Creation,” Monday 7 p.m., Seeley Mudd Chapel, 300 W. Hawthorne Road; Rev. William Stoeger will present “God as Creator: Divine Immanence, Evolution and the Laws of Nature,” Tuesday, 7 p.m., Weyerhaueuser Hall, 300 W. Hawthorne Road; Rev. Robert Spitzer will present “Philosophical Implications for Creation and Design Arising out of Contemporary Big Bang Cosmology,” Wednesday, 7 p.m., 721 N. Cincinnati; 323-6744.

Soul Food Awareness Day – Tuesday, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Spokane Community College Lair Student Center, 1810 N. Greene; hosted by SCC’s Black Student Union; menu will include barbecued chicken, collard greens and cornbread; $7; 533-8114.

Historical women of Central Asia – will be topic Wednesday, noon, Eastern Washington University Monroe Hall, Cheney; by Dildora Abidjanova, a Fulbright Fellow at Boston University; 359-2898.

SFCC Chamber Singers and El Katif Shriners Dinner Concert – Wednesday, 7 p.m. dinner and 8 p.m. concert, Masonic Center, 1108 W. Riverside Ave.; concert is free; dinner is $15, free for kids under 10; reservations due by today; 624-2762.

Compass Club’s Bingo and Lunch – March 7, 11 a.m., Sons of Norway Hall, 6710 N. Country Homes Blvd.; lunch is $12 with reservations; 465-8163.