1 Monday Movies at the Magic Lantern: “Miss Sharon Jones” - 7-9 p.m. Monday, Magic Lantern, 25 W. Main Ave. Filmmaker Barbara Kopple documents the journey of soul singer Sharon Jones from her pancreatic cancer diagnosis to her first performance following recovery. There will be a post-screening discussion led by Kiantha Duncan. (509) 209-2383 and magiclanternonmain.com. Admission: $8
2Custer’s Spring Arts and Crafts Show - 10-8 p.m. Friday, 10-6 p.m. Saturday, 10-4 p.m. Sunday, Spokane County Fair and Expo Center, 404 N. Havana St., Spokane Valley. Three hundred Northwest artisans display and sell their art, hand crafts and specialty food. (509) 924-0588 and custershows.com. Admission: $7 adults; FREE 12 and younger.
3Wildlife Science - A Series With Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife - 10-1 p.m. Saturday, Mobius Science Center, 331 N. Post St. An educational session teaching about trout spawning, water ecosystems, threatened species, regional wildlife, aquatic invasive species and Spokane’s “signature” fish, the Redband Trout. (509) 321-7133 and mobiusspokane.org. Admission: $10
4Holi: The Festival of Colors - 11-1 p.m. Sunday, FaVS Center, 5115 S. Freya St. This major Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil will include free homemade Indian food, a brief performance by youths explaining the holiday and two cultural dances. Afterward, guests will move outside for the vibrant “throwing of the colors.” (509) 448-1311 and shtcc.org/events. Admission: FREE
5Women’s Role in Politics in 2020 - 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Spokane Community College, Hagan Center for the Humanities, Building 15, 1810 N. Greene St. NPR political correspondent Mara Liasson will speak about the centennial of the 19th Amendment and women’s role in politics in 2020. (509) 533-7000 and scc.spokane.edu/For-the-Community/Hagan-Foundation-Center-for-the-Humanities. Admission: FREE
6Lumberbeard Winter Farmer’s Market - 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Lumberbeard Brewing, 25 E. Third Ave. Alternating Sundays through April 19. Featuring local produce, mushrooms, bread, meat, eggs, handmade goods and more. (509) 381-5142 and lumberbeardbrewing.com. Admission: FREE
7Scribblers Society Writing Club - 3-4 p.m. Monday, Coeur d’Alene Library, 702 E. Front Ave., Coeur d’Alene. Writers of all ages are invited to write, edit drafts and take part in critique sessions. Participants are encouraged to bring a notebook or laptop, and snacks, tea and coffee will be provided. (208) 769-2315 and cdalibrary.org. Admission: FREE
8Broken Mic - 6:30-9 p.m. Wednesday, Neato Burrito, 827 W. First Ave. All ages of wordsmiths are invited to read their works in Spokane’s longest-running weekly poetry slam series. Sign-up begins at 6 p.m.; readers have 3 minutes each. (509) 847-1234. Admission: FREE
9Hamilton Studio - 5-9 p.m. Friday through March 31, Hamilton Studio, 1427 W. Dean Ave. “People Among People: Other Times, Other Places,” a presentation of historical photography by Russian photojournalist Leonid Bergoltsev. Opening reception will include an artist talk on Friday. (509) 327-9501 and hamiltonstudio.com. Admission: FREE
!0SCC Spring Craft Fair - 9-5 p.m. Saturday, Spokane Community College, Lair Building 6, 1810 N. Greene St. An event offering a collection of local art, crafts and food. (509) 922-4493. Admission: FREE