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Displaying 15 of 15 Events for the week of 11/01/2009

Pottery Place Plus Guest Artists

  • Date(s): 11/01/2009 - 11/30/2009
  • Times: Sun-Mon 11-6PM, Tues - Sat 10-9PM
  • Event Location: Pottery Place Plus
  • Event Address: 203 N. Washington
  • Phone: 327-6920
  • Venue(s): Pottery Place Plus
This month Pottery Place Plus will be featuring Dianna Chelf, Scissor cutting and Shaker Boxes, and Fielding Chelf, jeweler. The public is invited to a special artists reception on Friday November 6th from 5-9PM.

Spokane Area Council of Square and Folk Dancers

  • Date(s): 11/01/2009 - 11/30/2009
  • Times: Varies
  • Event Location: Varies
  • Event Address: Varies
  • Contact: John Peterson
  • Phone: (509) 927-4592
  • Admission: Varies
WELCOME TO SPOKANE AREA DANCING! The greater Spokane area hosts over fifty dances, workshops and events each month. We have twenty-eight clubs and associations in the greater Spokane area covering Clarkston in the south to Colville in the north and Cheney in the west to Coeur d’Alene in the east. We have square dancing, round dancing and clogging every week, with something happening almost every day of the week. Enjoy! www.squaredancespokane.org

First Friday

  • Date(s): 01/02/2009 - 12/04/2009
  • Times: First Friday of each month 5-8 P.M.
  • Event Location: Downtown Spokane
  • Event Address: Downtown Spokane
  • Phone: (509) 456-0580
  • Admission: Free
Downtown monthly art & retail promotion series. Visit DowntownSpokane.net or pick up an Inlander for details.

First Friday Artist Reception at Santé

  • Date(s): 04/03/2009 - 12/04/2009
  • Times: Friday, 5-9pm
  • Event Location: Santé Restaurant & Charcuterie
  • Event Address: 404 W. Main
  • Contact: Kate Hansen
  • Phone: (509) 315-4613
  • Admission: Free of Charge
Live music & special menus featuring guest chefs.

Artocracy

  • Date(s): 11/03/2009 - 12/31/2009
  • Times: 8am-5:50pm
  • Event Location: Chase Gallery in City Hall
  • Event Address: 808 W Spokane Falls Blvd
  • Contact: Karen Mobley
  • Phone: (509) 625-6050
  • Admission: Free
  • Venue(s): Chase Gallery
Prints from online art source Autocracy, founded by Megan Murphy.

Irish Run

  • Date(s): 06/25/2009 - 12/17/2009
  • Times: Thursday, 6pm
  • Event Location: O'Doherty's Irish Grille
  • Event Address: 525 W. Spokane Falls Blvd.
  • Phone: (509) 747-0322
  • Admission: FREE
Run with the Flying Irish every Thursday at 6:00 p.m. Upon completing six runs a participant will receive a nice fabric shirt, that when worn at the weekly run, will be good for half price burgers and pitchers at O'Doherty's afterwards. The route is about 3 miles and walkers are welcome.

FREE Argentine tango class & dance

  • Date(s): 02/07/2009 - 12/26/2009
  • Times: Saturdays, 2-5pm
  • Event Location: Community Building
  • Event Address: 35 W. Main (main lobby)
  • Contact: David Parker
  • Phone: (509) 499-1756
  • Admission: FREE
1hour intro class followed by hour dance class to practice & dance Argentine tango! Come with or without a partner, smooth soled shoes (heels with ankle straps for females) are helpful when dancing tango!

Pokemon League

  • Date(s): 08/04/2009 - 12/29/2009
  • Times: Tuesday, 5:30pm - 8:30pm
  • Event Location: Auntie's Books
  • Event Address: 402 W Main
  • Phone: (509) 838-0206
  • Admission: FREE
Battle with other kids in a Pokemon League and test your skills!

Christian Song Writers In The Round

  • Date(s): 09/11/2009 - 12/30/2009
  • Times: Wednesdays, 6PM-8:30PM
  • Event Location: The Song Bird Theatre
  • Event Address: 315 N 4th
  • Contact: Pam Eaton
  • Phone: (208) 704-8284
  • Admission: FREE
Weekly Christian Song Writers Nite, Wednesdays, 6pm-8:30pm, bring your new or old music, lyrics, musical instruments and voice. An in-the-round event. No fee. Great food and beverages available. Collaboration and networking is the object of the meeting.

Spokane Timeline: Personal Voices

  • Date(s): 09/06/2008 - 12/31/2009
  • Times: Tuesday - Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm
  • Event Location: Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
  • Event Address: 2316 W. First Avenue
  • Phone: (509) 456-3931
  • Admission: Adults: $7; Seniors: $5 (62 & over); Students: $5 (Valid School ID required for students over 18); Children (5 year of age & under): Free;
  • Venue(s): Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Over a century of Spokane history translated into a three-dimensional tapestry of personal stories. Collection treasures tell of family, community and business adventures from fur trade and fire, through aviation and ticker tape. BIG TIMBER explores the history of logging in the Inland Northwest. From lumber camps and “lady loggers” to “river pigs” and railroads, this new Spokane Timeline feature explores multiple facets of a key Inland Northwest industry.

First Friday

  • Date(s): 10/02/2009 - 09/03/2010
  • Times: Friday, 5-8pm
  • Event Location: Galleries all over Spokane
  • Event Address: Downtown Spokane
  • Contact: www.downtownspokane.net
  • Phone: 456-0580
  • Admission: FREE
Monthly art & retail promotion series presented by the Downtown Partnership. Galleries all over downtown Spokane and surrounding neighborhoods. Visit our website or pick up an Inlander.

Plateau Celebrations: Cultural Transitions in the Indian Reservation Era

  • Date(s): 09/26/2009 - 02/13/2010
  • Times: Wed - Sat 10am to 6pm
  • Event Location: Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
  • Event Address: 2316 W First Ave
  • Phone: (509) 456-3931
  • Admission: Adults $7/Seniors 62+ $5/Children 5 & under Free
  • Venue(s): Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Nespelem Art Colony portrait paintings, horse regalia, clothing, and archival photos illustrate American Indian cultural transitions from the 1930s reservation era. Tourists and spectators traveled to Indian reservations to glimpse a dying way of life. Instead, Plateau Indian celebrations introduced them to the resilience of American Indian identity.

Dancing and Comedy at Bluz

  • Date(s): 06/01/2009 - 06/14/2010
  • Times: 8:00 pm
  • Event Location: Bluz at the Bend
  • Event Address: 2721 N Market St
  • Phone: (877) 483-7300
  • Admission: $10
  • Venue(s): Bluz at the Bend
Live Music five nights a week, Wednesdays through Sundays --Blues, Jazz, RocknRoll - local and national acts and always free of charge. Full Dinner and Drinks menu, including Live Maine Lobster. Standup Comedy in the upstairs showroom on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, 8:00pm. Downstairs music starts at 8:00pm on Wed, Thur, and Sun nights; 9:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Come dance on the 350 sq foot dance floor!!

Spokane Timeline: Big Timber

  • Date(s): 04/21/2009 - 07/30/2010
  • Times: 11am - 5pm
  • Event Location: Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
  • Event Address: 2316 W. First (Browne's Addition)
  • Contact: Michele Nacarato
  • Phone: 456-3931
  • Admission: $7 adult, $5 senior/student kids under 5 free
  • Venue(s): Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
From lumber camps and “lady loggers” to “river pigs” and railroads, the upcoming timber exhibit explores the many facets of an industry that was a corner stone of Inland Northwest history. Union pins, log brands, caulk boots, mess tent dishes, crosscut saws, plenty of stories, and much more make this exhibit a lively entry point to an important topic.

Living Legacy: The American Indian Collection

  • Date(s): 09/01/2008 - 07/18/2010
  • Times: Tuesday - Sunday: 11am - 5pm
  • Event Location: Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
  • Event Address: 2316 W. First Avenue
  • Phone: (509) 456-3931
  • Admission: Adults: $7; Seniors: $5 (62 & over); Students: $5 (Valid School ID required for students over 18); Children (5 year of age & under): Free;
  • Venue(s): Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
View the entire Manning American Indian Collection acquired in 1916 as the founding collection of the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture. This exhibition explores the legacy of “Victorian” collecting and the period during which Native Americans saw their cultural objects institutionalized in glass cases.
 

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