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Holiday

The Giving Spree at Spokane Area Malls:

Runs through Nov. 14. Shoppers can log on to www.thegivingspree.com and donate to Habitat for Humanity or a local charity of their choice. In turn, with a minimum $5 donation, they will receive exceptional discounts and offers that can be used at Northtown Mall and Spokane Valley Mall on Saturday, November 15. Northtown Mall and Spokane Valley Mall. (312) 729-4351.

Riverfront Park’s Haunted Pavilion:

Haunted House of Riverfront Fright presented by Ignite! Community Theatre; Haunted Mine Ride on the SR-2 Scream Machine; Ghostly Golf in the Enchanted Forest; and film showings of “Speed” or “Deep Sea” at the Imax. Today and Saturday, 7 p.m.-midnight. Riverfront Park Pavilion. $15/haunted package; $8/adults, $6/students for haunted house only. (509) 625-6602.

Post Falls Lions Haunted House:

Open today, 6 p.m.-midnight. Hosted by Post Falls Lions Club. Fourth and Post, Post Falls. $6. (208) 660-8936.

Haunted Palouse:

Two haunted buildings (for age 12 and older) wind through the Newspaper and Printing Museum and the Old City Fire Station for an authentic Night of Fright. Benefiting the Palouse Community Center, Palouse Arts Council, the Roy M. Chatters Newspaper and Printing Museum, and the Little Peoples Playground Project in the Palouse City Hayton Green Park. Food vendors on site. Today, 7-10 p.m., Palouse, Wash. $10, gets you in both houses and the tarot card readings. (509) 878-1418.

“The Last Friday” Halloween Black Light Art Show:

Featuring the works of Cristie Dunavan, a digital painter and freelance illustrator. Cartoon-like imagery, pop culture and horror movies have and continue to play an influential role in her art. Also showcasing pieces inspired by Halloween and Fall season done in black light and glow-in-the-dark paint and light sensitive papers. Oct 31, 6-10 p.m. Each gallery artist will be participating in a Halloween costume contest, giveaways and candy. Show is for all ages. Custom Halloween cake and cookies from Marsells Cakes and Desserts and live music by Devin Manskey and Chuck Evans. Runs through Nov. 16. Ink to Media , 523 N. Pines Road, Spokane Valley. (509) 863-9125.

“Trunk or Treat”:

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Spokane County will host their third annual event where participants trick or treat from the trunks of cars that are volunteered for the event as a safe and supervised way to celebrate Halloween. Other activities will include a costume contest, a cupcake walk, and a teen-run haunted house for only $1. Today. 4:30-7 p.m., club’s Northtown branch, 544 E. Providence Ave. Free. (509) 489-0741.

Amaizing Corn Maze:

Over 12 acres of family fun with mazes. Food court and free parking. Haunting begins at 6 p.m. No pets, no purses or backpacks in maze, strollers and wheel chairs enter at own risk. Today. 4-11 p.m., Beck Road just off state Highway 53, Hauser, Idaho. For admission price information, call (509) 242-CORN (2676).

Community Harvest Festival:

Includes games, activities, food and candy. Today. 6-9 p.m., Real Life Ministries, 1866 Cecil Road, Post Falls. Free admission. (208) 777-7325, ext. 148.

Fall festival:

An evening of fun for youth up to age 15. Children under age 10 must be accompanied by an adult. There will be treats, games and prizes for costumes for kids and bingo for adults. Today. 5:30-8 p.m., Edgecliff Neighborhood Center, 6903 E. Fourth. Free. (509) 535-7544.

Fall Harvest Festival-Silver Valley:

The Festival includes prizes, food, and two game areas, one for kids age five and younger, and another for the older kids. Proceeds benefit community service projects in the Pinehurst/Kingston area. Sponsored by Pinehurst-Kingston Lions club and Real Life Ministries-Silver Valley. Today. 6-8 p.m., Pinehurst Elementary School, Pinehurst. $1/kids and a canned food item or $2. Parents are free. (208) 682-4961.

Fear Fest at Schweitzer Mountain Resort:

Not recommended for age 13 and younger. Runs through Saturday. 6-9 p.m., The Attic, Schweitzer Mountain Resort, 10000 Schweitzer Mountain Road, Sandpoint, Idaho. $10 (can be purchased in advance at the Activity Center). (208) 255-3081.

Free Halloween Bash:

For age 21 and older. Free movies at the Magic Lantern Theatre: “Shaun of the Dead” at 7 p.m., and “The Shining” at 10 p.m. Music and dancing with local band Through the Reflection. Costume contest with great prizes. Free food and non-alcoholic beverages. Sponsored by the Youth Sustainability Council, a project of Community-Minded Enterprises. Today. 7 p.m.-midnight, Community Building, 35 W. Main Ave. (509) 209-2603.

Halloween Alternative Festival:

Games, prizes and lots of candy. Presented by North Country Chapel. Today. 4-8 p.m., Kootenai County Fairgrounds, 4056 N. Government Way, Coeur d’Alene. Free admission. (208) 773-4250.

Halloween Party:

Fun with crafts, costume contest, trick or treating, fun and more. Today. 10 a.m.-noon. Babies R Us, 6104 N Division St. Free. (509) 842-5020.

Halloween Party for Young Goblins:

Sponsored by Palouse Lions Club. Today. 7 p.m., Palouse Grange Hall, Palouse, Wash. Free. (509) 878-1418.

Mobius Kids Halloween Harvest Festival:

Kids can put on their costumes (or not) and come to Mobius Kids to play games, make Halloween crafts, and enjoy treats and some spooky science. Today. 2-5 p.m., 808 West Main Avenue, Lower Level. $5.75/person; Free/children 12 months of age and younger; senior and military personnel receive a $1 discount. (509) 624-KIDS (5437).

Projection Madness:

Three horror films featuring “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and two classic horror movies. Today. 10 p.m., Cretin Hop, 1317 N. Howard St. $5. (509) 327-7195.

Rosalia’s Haunted House:

Not for age 11 and younger, unless accompanied by an adult. Today. 723 S. Whitman Ave., Suite B, Rosalia. $3/adults, $2/age 12 and younger. (509) 523-5282.

The Haunted Labyrinth:

Proceeds from the haunt go toward the next year’s haunt. Not recommend for children under 8, or persons with heart conditions. Facility is not wheelchair accessible. Please dress warmly, this is an unheated haunt. Today. 7-10 p.m., 111 Ramsey Street (go out Highway 27, just off the highway), Tekoa. $10. (509) 284-2001.

Trick-or-Treating on Garland:

Presented by the merchants of the Garland Business District. Costumed kids are invited to trick-or-treat at participating businesses during normal business hours. Look for the orange Halloween on Garland poster in the window to identify participating merchants. Today. Garland Business District. (509) 325-1500.

Uncalled Four Band:

Halloween Party with Uncalled Four Band at Cavanaugh Bay Resort. Costume Party. Today. 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Cavenaugh Bay Resort, Priest Lake. (509) 496-5879.

Tower Trick-or-Treating:

30th annual event hosted by the Theophilus Tower resident assistants, the residents halls, the Resident Hall Association and the Resident Life Department at the University of Idaho. Children can enjoy a safe and warm environment while participating in trick-or-treating and playing carnival games. Saturday. 5-8 p.m., Theophilus Tower, University of Idaho, 1001 Paradise Creek St. One canned food item per child. (509) 295-1958.

Things to do

Art Now for Autism:

An online fine arts and crafts exhibition and fundraiser benefiting autism awareness and research. Over 90 artists donated work for this sale. Prices range from $10-$500. A collection of puzzle pins will be available for a donation of just $25. 100% of the sale of art will go to Autism Speaks. For further information and to see the exhibit, visit http://www.artnowforautism.com. Runs through today. www.artnowforautism.com. (509) 326-4342.

Dodge Ball:

For age 18 and older. Teams will consist of five players per team and each game will run for 10 minutes until everyone is out. Held Wednesdays for five weeks. Runs through Nov. 19. 6:15-8 p.m., Regal Elementary School Gym, 2707 E. Rich Ave. $24/person or $100/team, includes t-shirt. (509) 482-0708.

The Giving Spree at Spokane Area Malls:

Shoppers can log on to www.thegivingspree.com and donate to Habitat for Humanity or a local charity of their choice. In turn, with a minimum $5 donation, they will receive discounts and offers that can be used at Northtown Mall and Spokane Valley Mall on Saturday, November 15. Northtown Mall and Spokane Valley Mall. (312) 729-4351.

Arts Alliance Youth Classes:

For age six and older. Classes include Cooking from Scratch, Drawing Techniques, Children’s Choir, Wood Felt Handcrafting, a variety of drama classes and more. Classes begin Nov. 10 and run through Dec. 20. Arts Alliance, 518 Oak St., Sandpoint. (208) 265-4303.

Riverfront Park Ice Palace:

Ice skating outdoors. Mondays-Thursdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m.; Fridays, Saturdays and nights before holidays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Riverfront Park. $4.25/adults; $3.25/children ages 3-17 seniors and military; $3/skate rental. (509) 625-6601.

10th Annual Celebrity Fashion Show and Luncheon:

Emcee is Debra Wilde. Wine tasting from 11 a.m.-noon and luncheon and fashion show from noon-2 p.m. Benefits Hope House, a women’s shelter. Today. Doubletree Hotel, 322 N. Spokane Falls Court. $40/person, $300/table of 8. (509) 624-2378.

13th Annual Country Holiday Craft Show:

Today, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Fort Colville Grange, across from Colville High School, Colville.

Bazaar and Craft Sale - Hope Rebekah Lodge:

Presented by Rebekah Lodge #38. Runs through Saturday. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 1420 N. Washington St. (509) 328-1029.

EWU Bonfire and Pep Rally:

Come and get hyped up for the game on Saturday against Sacramento State. Today. 7:30 p.m., Downtown Cheney. (509) 359-4839.

Homecoming Parade:

The annual EWU Homecoming parade will feature floats from all over Cheney. Today. 6 p.m., Downtown Cheney. Free. (509) 359-4839.

Indoor Ice Skating - Coeur d’Alene:

Fridays, 1:15-3 p.m.; Saturdays, noon-1:45 p.m.; Sundays, noon-2 p.m. Call for schedule changes. Presented by Kootenai Youth Recreation Organization. KYRO Ice Arena, 3519 W. Seltice Way, Coeur d’Alene. $5/adults, $4/age 14 and younger, $2/skate rental. (509) 765-4423.

Team Competition: Bed Races:

A zany and off-the-wall relay race that’s too good to miss. Registration required to participate. Today. 8 p.m., First Street, Cheney. (509) 359-4839.

Fourth Annual Nalta Hospital Benefit Dinner and Auction:

Proceeds from the benefit will support the Nalta Hospital and other programs of the Prosthetics Outreach Foundation, providing desperately needed medical care to the impoverished population located in rural southwestern Bangladesh. The evening will feature the arts and culture of Bangladesh, buffet dinner, and both live and silent auctions offering many unique items, including crafts made by micro-credit clients in Bangladesh and the work of local artist Harold Balazs. Saturday. 5:30 p.m., CenterPlace, 2426 N. Discovery Place, Spokane Valley. $50. (509) 499-5223.

Autumn Benefit Ball:

Dancing, mini-dance lessons including salsa and swing, raffles and more. Dress is semi-formal. Benefits medical expenses for a recent graduate of WSU/EWU’s University Programs in Communication Disorders recently diagnosed with metastatic cancer after her insurance ended. Saturday. 8-11 p.m., Lobby of the Health Sciences Building on the Riverpoint Campus, 310 E Spokane Falls Blvd. $10/person, $15/couple. (509) 954-3042.

Camp Reed Sixth Annual Gourmet Dinner and Auction:

Social and silent auction at 5 p.m., dinner and live auction at 7:30 p.m. Reservations required. Saturday. The Davenport Hotel, Pennington Ballroom, 10 S. Post St. $75. (509) 838-3577, ext. 142.

Childhood Speech Development:

Therapists from RiteCare Spokane, a nonprofit Scottish Rite Masonic charity, will offer free speech therapy to children in the Inland Northwest. Saturday. 11 a.m., Barnes & Noble, 15310 E. Indiana Ave. Free. (509) 922-4104.

Eastern Washington vs. Sacramento State:

Homecoming game - Eagles take on the Hornets. Saturday. 2:05 p.m., Eastern Washington University, Woodward Field. (509) 359-839.

EWU Alumni Homecoming Brunch:

Have something to eat before the game. Saturday. 10 a.m.-noon, Eastern Washington University, LA Lounge, Cheney. (509) 359-4839.

Fall Leaf Raking Blitz:

Rake and bag fallen leaves in the yards of low-income elders and low-income adults with disabilities served by the Volunteer Chore Services Program of Catholic Charities Spokane. Bring work gloves and rakes. Lunch will be provided at noon at the hall. Saturday. 8:30 a.m., St. Aloysius Church, O’Malley Hall in the basement, 330 E. Boone Ave.

Family Yoga:

While working alongside your children age 2-5, learn yoga poses that the whole family can do together. Registration required. Sponsored by Spokane Valley Park and Recreation. Saturday. Centerplace, 2426 N. Discovery Place, Spokane Valley. $20. (509) 688-0300.

Holiday Bazaar, Craft and Bake Sale:

Presented by Priscilla Cirle and the Handcrafters of MPC. Saturday. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Millwood Community Presbyterian Church, 3223 N. Marguerite Road, two blocks west of Argonne. (509) 924-3350.

Pancake Breakfast and Rummage Sale:

Pancakes, fresh eggs, bacon and orange juice. All proceeds will go to Center Pointe. Breakfast from 9 a.m.-noon; rummage sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. Center Pointe, 1408 N. Washington St. Breakfast: $5/adults, $4/seniors and children. (509) 325-5451.

Parents Forum:

Hosted by Odyssey Youth Center and PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) Spokane. The Forum is intended to provide a safe space for parents of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning youth who would like the opportunity to talk to other parents, ask questions, get support, and find out about local resources for their children. PFLAG members will be in attendance, as well as a licensed therapist. Reservations required. Saturday. 10 a.m.-noon, Odyssey Youth Center, 1121 S. Perry St. (509) 323-2306.

Post Falls High School Class of 2009 Auction:

Silent auction, 6-8 p.m., live auction, 8-9:30 p.m. Raffles and prize drawings will be held throughout the event. Admission is free. Saturday. School commons area, 2832 E. Poleline Ave., Post Falls. Free admission; spaghetti dinner available $5/person or $20/family. (208) 661-7194.

Ski the NW Rockies Snow Show:

Spokane’s only indoor rail jam; Poor Boys new movies; season pass photos and more. Saturday. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Spokane Convention Center, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. $10/door. (509) 325-0634, ext. 223.

Spokane Chiefs Hockey:

Saturday, vs. Kootenay, Shop with the Chiefs, sponsored by Fred Meyer and 101.1 FM; Tuesday, vs. Reed Deer, Player Magnet Giveaway, sponsored by TicketsWest and 105.7 The Peak. All games at 7 p.m. Spokane Arena, 720 W. Mallon Ave. $9-$17. (800) 325-SEAT.

St. Mark’s Bazaar:

Baked goods, gift baskets, coffee bar, crafts and more. Saturday. 9 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 316 E. 24th Ave. Free admission. (509) 747-6677.

Taste the Spirit:

The West Valley Education Foundation hosts its first fundraiser. The evening includes wine tasting and silent and live auctions. Proceeds will be used for scholarship funds. Saturday. 7 p.m., Decades, 10502 E. Sprague. $30. (509) 340-7204.

Tonasket Fundraiser Auction:

Silent and live auctions. Proceeds benefit the Community Cultural Center’s operations. Hors d’oeuvres and music by Reed Engel and Friends. Saturday. 5 p.m., Community Cultural Center, 411 Western Ave., Tonasket. Free admission.

Usk Community Club Fall Bazaar:

Homemade Christmas gifts, jewelry and more. Lunch served 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. with soups, chili and desserts. Saturday. 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Usk Community Hall, 2442 Black Road, Usk, Wash. (509) 445-1359 or (509) 445-1223.

Yu-Gi-Oh Sneak Preview:

See the new cards and make new friends. These events are open to all players and are run using the Swiss pairing format and the open play format. Registration at 10 a.m., you will receive a five-pack of the new set to build a deck with. Saturday. Spokane Convention Center, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. (509) 692-0753.

Breakfast with the Elks Officers:

Open to the public. Sunday. 9-11 a.m., 2605 N. Robie Road. $5. (509) 926-2328.

Endicott German Dinner and Silent Auction:

Presented by Endicott Community Club. Menu consists of German and potato sausage, meatballs, German noodles, Kraut Kuga, sauerkraut, tossed salad, rye bread, rolls, apple crisp, pumpkin dessert and cookies. Silent Auction ends at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Endicott School gym/cafeteria, 308 School Road, Endicott, Wash. $12/general, $6/ages 6-10, free/age five and younger. (509) 657-3753.

Ninth Annual Inland Northwest Music Swap:

Recorded music, audio gear, instruments, memorabilia, and collectibles. Table sales and donations benefit KYRS Thin Air Radio. Sunday. 1-5 p.m., Community Building, 35 W. Main Ave. (509) 230-9264.

Compass Club Luncheon and Fundraiser:

A women’s club for introducing newcomers to the area. Menu to include: pork loin, yam casserole, peas with pearl onions and pumpkin squares. Auction/bidding at 10:30 a.m.; meeting/lunch at 11:30 a.m. Reservations are due by today. Tuesday. Sons of Norway, 6710 N. Country Homes Blvd. $12.50/includes lunch. (509) 465-4043.

Free Computer Skills Classes:

Offered by Whitman County Library, Tuesdays through November. 1-2 p.m., Colfax Library, Colfax. Free. (509) 397-4366.

Hobby Show and Marketplace:

One-of-a-kind gifts, artwork, jewelry, quilts, and more. Wednesday. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Spokane Club gym, 1002 W. Main Ave. Free admission. (509) 459-4239.

OSG Writers Club:

Working on your own book. Wednesday. Noon, On Sacred Grounds, 12212 E. Palouse Highway. (509) 747-6294.

Valleyford Historical Group:

Filming by Ruth Ryan. Thursday. 2 p.m., On Sacred Grounds, 12212 E. Palouse Highway. (509) 747-6294.

Lecture/ Seminar

Living Well in Idaho Senior Workshop:

Free health classes taught on Tuesdays by Amanda Wylie. Runs through Nov. 25. 1-3:30 p.m., Post Falls Senior Center, 1215 E. Third Ave. Free. (208) 773-9582.

Jim Hightower Rebroadcast:

Presented by Sandpoint Community Radio and Lost Horse Press. Video recorded at Hightower’s April 27 presentation at the Panida Theater. He is a national radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of Swim Against The Current: Even A Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow. Saturday at noon, East Bonner County Library, Sandpoint; Friday at 1 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m., Sandpoint Community Center. Sandpoint. Free. (208) 255-4410.

“Frightened, Disgusted, Exhilarated: The Attractions of the Horror Film”:

By Carl Plantinga, Ph.D., of Calvin College. Today. 7:30 p.m., Gonzaga University, Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium. Free. (509) 777-4703.

Fall Landscape Workshop:

“Insects and Diseases of Native Trees in the Landscape,” a three-hour workshop for anyone who supervises or performs turf or landscape maintenance duties. Speakers include Sandy Kegley, Lee Pederson and John Schwandt. Pre-registration is required. Today. 9 a.m.-noon, Trailhead building at Q’emiln Park, Post Falls. $5. (208) 769-2266.

Author Dinesh D’Souza:

Keynote speaker for the seventh annual Crusader Fundraiser to benefit Northwest Christian Schools. Her speech is “What’s So Great About Christianity: Answering the New Atheism and Preparing Students to Defend Their Faith.” Saturday. 7 p.m., Spokane Convention Center, 343 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. Free admission; donations accepted. (509) 238-4005, ext. 146.

Getting the Most Out of Search Engines:

Learn the difference between search engines and subject guides, how to use them effectively and how to evaluate the information retrieved. Prerequisites: familiarity with using a Web browser and some experience searching the Web. Pre-registration suggested. Saturday. 10:30 a.m.-noon, Downtown Library, 906 W. Main Ave. Free. (509) 444-5336.

Engineers Forum of Spokane:

“Our Cemetaries - Outdoor Museums,” by Duane Broyles, president of Fairmont Association. Validated parking at the Diamond lot a half block north. Lunch served at noon, program begins at 12:30 p.m. Monday. Steam Plant Grill, 159 S. Lincoln St. $15/lunch, not required to attend. (509) 244-3467.

“Our God of Miracles and a Supernatural Lifestyle”:

Benji Rodes, pastor of the Church of the Undignified in inner-city Seattle, Wash., approaches life and his calling to ministry a little differently and will encourage others to live in ways outside their comfort zones. Sponsored by the Moscow Church of the Nazarene’s University Ministries Program - an ASUI organization. Wednesday. 5 p.m., University of Idaho, Student Union Building Silver and Gold Rooms, Moscow. Free. (208) 885-7725.

“Sustainability and the Global Food Crisis/Food Democracy”:

By Dr. Vandana Shiva, hosted by WSU’s International Program. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., Washington State University, Compton Union Ballroom, Pullman.

Coeur d’Alene Audubon Program:

“Pack River Delta Restoration Project,” presented by biologist Katherine Cousins. Event includes a raffle. Wednesday. 7 p.m., Lutheran Church of the Master, 4800 N. Ramsey Road. Free. (208) 664-5318.

“Can Communication Technology Impair Verbal Skills?”

This research, led by Amani El-Alayli, PhD, psychology, examined the possibility that text messaging, e-mailing, and on-line chatting frequency may be associated with poorer verbal skills. Presented by EWU Women’s Studies Center Programs. Thursday. Noon-12:50 p.m., Eastern Washington University, Monroe Hall, room 207, Cheney. Free. (509) 359-2366.

Refuse to Be a Victim Seminar:

Registration deadline is Wednesday for the crime prevention seminar on Thursday. Proceeds benefit the Post Falls Women’s Shelter. Thursday. 5:30-9:30 p.m., Center Target Sports, 3295 E. Mullan Ave., Post Falls. $20. (208) 773-2331.

Festivals/ Fairs

Community Harvest Festival:

Includes games, activities, food and candy. Today. 6-9 p.m., Real Life Ministries, 1866 Cecil Road, Post Falls. Free admission. (208) 777-7325, ext. 148.

Fall Festival of Fair Trade:

Featuring fairly traded goods including clothing, jewelry, pottery and more, from various countries and regional craftspeople. Bake sale and food concession by Sandpoint High School model United Nations class to raise funds to attend United Nations conference in New York City. Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sandpoint Community Hall, Sandpoint. Free admission. (208) 255-4410.

Priest River Annual Fall Craft Fair:

Booths are available. Food to be served by the Priest River Lioness Club. Saturday. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Priest River Jr. High gymnasium on state Highway 2. Free admission. (208) 448-4324.

Sports Career Seminar and Job Fair:

Professional sports teams from around the Northwest will be meeting, interviewing, and hiring job candidates. There will also be panel discussions and guest speakers that will insights into sports management as a career. Jobs that will be posted at the fair include positions in marketing, sales, promotions, public relations, and a variety of internships. Registration required. For more information, visit www.spokaneindiansbaseball.com. Saturday. 9 a.m., Spokane Arena, 720 W. Mallon Ave. $49, includes all activities during the all-day event, lunch, and a ticket to the Spokane Chiefs hockey game that evening. (509) 343-6811.

Shows/ Expos

Warren Miller Ski Movie:

“Children of Winter Never Grow Old,” with deep powder, huge air and world-class cinematography. Saturday. 8 p.m., INB Performing Arts Center, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. $18.50. (509) 325-SEAT.

Winter Swap:

New and used ski equipment, snowboarding gear, accessories and clothing. Bring items to sell to Kootenai County Fairgrounds today from 3-8 p.m. Hosted by The Lookout Pass and Silver Mountain volunteer ski patrols. Saturday. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Kootenai County Fairgrounds, 4056 N. Government Way, Coeur d’Alene. $4/general, age 12 and younger free. (208) 818-8038 or 744-1301.