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Regular Events & Classes Co-op Wine & Cheese Tastings Tuesday Co-op Growers' Market
Local growers will sell the fresh delicious produce again at the Co-op
parking lot every Tuesday, beginning May 9, from 4:30 pm until 6:30 pm, through
the end of October.
Dahmen Barn PEACEMAKERS Pullman First Friday Silent Prayer Vigil for Peace Drinking Liberally Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Compassionate Communication Classes Hog Heaven Toastmasters Wild At Art Studios Integrative Mindwork
The Orchard Studio Spirit Herbs — Linda Kingsbury Contra Dances Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute Volunteer Opportunities Lionel Hampton
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UI Women's Center
Feminism 101— Brown Bag Lunch
Wednesday, October 3, 12:30 pm
WC Lounge
One of our new “Back to Basics” lunchtime programs with guests and discussion. We’ll reconnect with our “F-word” roots in an effort to reclaim our terminology! (208) 885-6616
UI Women's Center
Wanderlust & Lipstick
Thursday, Oct. 4 5:00 pm
Memorial Gym Room 109, UI Campus
Wanderlust & Lipstick: An Essential Guide For Women Traveling Solo by Beth Whitman. Author book signing and talk.(208) 885-6616
Buy Tickets Now for the
Appaloosa Horse Club
Annual Horse Raffle
October 5, 2007 at 12 noon
Entries are $5 each or 5 for $20. You may purchase as many tickets as you wish and all donations are tax deductible. Winner is responsible for all transportation costs. For more information contact the Appaloosa Museum at (208) 882-5578, ext. 279 or visit www.appaloosamuseum.org.
Flannigan Creek Restoration
Saturday, October 6, 2007
10:00am - 2:00pm
Viola, Idaho
Please join the PCEI Watersheds crew for an exciting day of restoration at Flannigan Creek in Viola, Idaho. This is a new project site that will need much work after excavation. Come prepared to work hard, have fun, and plant trees! *Remember to wear work clothes and sturdy shoes. Be prepared for the weather; bringing a water bottle, snacks, etc. *Please contact Courtney Rush with questions.
Co-op Kids
October 10 at 9 am
UI Arboretum
Join us on to create Leafy Lanterns. Lets meet at the southern entrance to the University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden off of Palouse River Drive. We will collect fallen leaves and then decoupage them onto little glass jars and votive holders. With a small beeswax candle glowing inside these are the perfect fall centerpiece.
What's Cookin': Low Carb "Sunday" Soups
Moscow Food Co-op's Cooking Series
Wednesday Oct. 10th, 5:30-7:30
Unitarian-Universalist Church Basement, 420 E. 2nd St. Moscow
$18 per class. Enroll with any Co-op cashier. For more information contact Jen Whitney 882-1942
jenwhitney@gmail.com
UI Women's Center
National Coming Out Day – Ally Fest
Thursday, Oct. 11 – 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Idaho Commons Courtyard
October is GLBT History Month, and on October 11th we celebrate the 20th anniversary of National Coming Out Day with the continuing theme, “Talk About It.” More details to come!
Moscow Food Co-op
Art Opening: Tim Nowell-Smith.
Friday October 12th from 5.30pm-7.00pm
Meet Tim at the opening on Friday 12th, and view his work until Wednesday November 7th. Tim is an architect with an amazingly artistic flair.
Palouse Folklore Society
Contra Dance
Saturday
October 13th, 8:00pm
1912 Center (412 East Third Street in Moscow)
Arrive at 7:30 for a fun teaching session! $4 newcomers, $5 members, $7 non-members. Out of the Wood from Sand Point will return with their lively dance music. Come join band members Vickie Marron on piano; Pat Marron on mandolin, fiddle, banjo, and percussion; and Kathy Bowman on fiddle. Calling by Mitchell Frey.
WSU Organic Farm Fall Harvest Party
Saturday, October 13, 10am-4pm
At the Tukey Horticultural Orchard, Pullman
The Fall Harvest Party will feature a u-pick pumpkin patch with traditional jack-o-lanterns, baby pumpkins, and a few new novelty varieties. There will be hay wagon rides around the farm, face painting, fresh pressed apple cider from Harvest House, and u-pick fruit in the orchard. The Tukey Orchard is at the corner of Airport Road where it hits Terre View Road. www.css.wsu.edu/organicfarm/
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn
Art Class: Watercolor Painting the Palouse
Saturday October 13 from 10AM to 4PM
Visiting artist Wes Hanson from Spokane will teach a beginning watercolor class for adults at Artisans at the Dahmen Barn. Hanson has been teaching for over 30 years and uses a step-by-step approach for design, value and color scheme. The cost is $45 which includes handouts; students are to bring their own materials from a list supplied by the instructor. Registrations must be received no later than October 6. Registration details may be found at www.ArtisanBarn.org on the calendar page, or by calling 509-229-3414.
American Solar Energy Society's (ASES)
National Solar Tour
Saturday, October 13, 9 am until approximately 4 pm
Cost $25
The local portion of this tour
will be coordinated by the Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute (PCEI), and is part of the larger National Solar Tour. Call PCEI at 882-1444 for more information and registration. We'll be limiting the tour to 25 people so sign up soon.
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn
Barn Dance featuring Blue Country
Saturday October 13
7:30 to 11:00 PM.
This is a veteran group of musicians playing a unique combination of instruments that will make you dance all night – two step, waltz, polka and swing. This event is for all ages and is a fund raiser for the Dahmen Barn. The cost is $20 for families, $4 for those 80+ years, and $7 for individuals. From 5:30 to 6:30 PIG OUT at the Dahmen Barn with a roast pork dinner served by Rosie’s Ribs.
PCEI Native Plant Sale
Saturday, October 13, 2007
10:00am – 2:00pm
PCEI's Learning Nursery
Come out to stroll our Native Learning Nursery on Saturday morning. We would love to have volunteers available to help answer plant related questions. While you're out, pick up a few native plants to landscape your yard this season! We have a wide selection of native plants that are ready to be planted into the ground. Please contact Courtney Rush with questions.
PCEI Clyde Park Restoration Workday
Saturday, October 13, 2007
10:00am - 2:00pm
Clyde Park, Moscow, ID
Come help out on our Clyde Park restoration site! The day will consist of invasive weed control, and maintenance of the newly planted wetland trees and shrubs! Please meet us at Clyde Park, along the S Fork Palouse River, across from the bottom of the UI Arboretum. We would love to see you there at 10:00am. Remember to wear work clothes and sturdy shoes. Be prepared for both sun and cold weather; bringing sun-block, hat, water bottle, snacks, sunglasses, etc. Please contact
Courtney Rush with questions.
Moscow Public Library Book Group
Monday, October 15 6:30-8:00 at the Public Library
We
will be discussing Snowflower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See. All bibliophiles are welcome! Contact
chriss@latahlibrary.org.
What's Cookin': Moscow Food Co-op's Cooking Series
Equadorian Cuisine: The Coast
Wednesday Oct. 17th, 5:30-7:30
Unitarian-Universalist Church Basement, 420 E. 2nd St. Moscow
María Paulina Viteri is an Ecuadorian student at the University of Idaho. Two of her passions are food and travel. She will combine them both in this two-part cooking class that takes an imaginary trip around Ecuador. $18 per class. Enroll with any Co-op cashier. For more information contact Jen Whitney 882-1942
jenwhitney@gmail.com
Moscow City Council Candidates' Luncheon
On October 19th, 11:30AM
University Inn Best Western
The local chapter of AARP will be hosting a meeting with the Moscow City Council Candidates for Election November 6. The cost of the luncheon is $7.75 and interested persons should contact Sue Hovey by October 12 should you wish to attend
suehovey@moscow.com
UI Women's Center
Athena Women’s Leadership Conference:
“Exploring Your World, Charting Your Future”
Friday, October 19, 8:30 am – 6:30 pm,
Idaho Commons Bldg. Women’s Center
A FREE all-day conference designed to empower women to leadership in our world on all levels. Special guest speakers, workshops, and networking opportunities. See www.womensleadership.uidaho.edu.
Moscow Renaissance Fair Fall Party and Auction
Saturday, October 20th, 2007, 7:00pm-until it ends.
Moscow Moose Lodge (210 N. Main St.)
$5 admission fee
Attendees
receive a Moscow Renaissance Fair poster, live music featuring Kelly Riley and Zugunrue, and a potluck buffet provided by the Friends of the Moscow Renaissance Fair. A no host bar, with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, will also be available -- making this an inappropriate event for children. All items for auction have been donated by over 50 Renaissance Fair artisans, so you’re sure to find something appealing. The purpose of the event is to raise money for the production of a documentary DVD of the Moscow Renaissance Fair (to debut in the spring of 2008) and to help fund fair upgrades. Cash or check only, debit or credit cards will not be accepted. Although we are all eagerly awaiting the first weekend in May and all the fun it brings, we just can’t wait that long to see you all! So, please come to our party and help support the Moscow Renaissance Fair, your favorite Celebration of Spring!
Moscow City Council Candidates' Forum
October 23, 7 p.m.
Moscow High School Auditorium
The Moscow League of Women Voters and the Moscow Pullman Daily News are sponsoring a forum for public questioning of candidates for Moscow City Council. The audience will be invited to submit written questions for the candidates after each candidate has explained their background and concerns. Voting is on November 6th.
Co-op Kids
October 24th, 9 a.m.
Co-op Cafe
We will make beautiful Leaf Windows- this is such a lovely way to display autumn's colors! Activities are fun for all ages and are free. amamaswork@yahoo.com
What's Cookin': Moscow Food Co-op's Cooking Series
Equadorian Cuisine: The Andes
Wednesday Oct. 24th, 5:30-7:30
Unitarian-Universalist Church Basement, 420 E. 2nd St. Moscow
María Paulina Viteri is an Ecuadorian student at the University of Idaho. Two of her passions are food and travel. She will combine them both in this two-part cooking class that takes an imaginary trip around Ecuador. $18 per class. Enroll with any Co-op cashier. For more information contact Jen Whitney 882-1942
jenwhitney@gmail.com
Grand Auction of “The Embellished Brassiere” Project
Wednesday, October 24, 7:00 pm
1912 Center, 412 E. Third Street
An event co-sponsored by the UI Women’s Center, Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. and Palouse Patchers. Gala event featuring live music, hors d’oeuvres and no-host bar by local restaurant, Nectar. $5 admission. All proceeds benefit Gritman Medical Center’s Women’s Imaging Center.
WSU Sustainability Club and
Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources
WSU Sustainability Fair
Thursday & Friday October 25-26
WSU Campus, Pullman, WA
Many events for students, faculty, and community. See agenda at http://css.wsu.edu/sustainability/
Palouse Folklore Society
Halloween Costume Contra Dance Saturday
October 27th, 8:00pm dance
1912 Center (412 E 3rd Street in Moscow)
Arrive at 7:30 for a fun teaching session! $4 newcomers, $5 members, $7 non-members. Come enjoy a night of dancing and live music. Calling by Joseph Erhard-Hudson.
Palouse Folklore Society
Rachel Ries and the Brawny Angels
Tuesday, October 30th at 7:00p.m
The Attic (314 East Second Street, Moscow)
Admission by donation
Rachel Ries hails from the inspiring, vast expanses of South Dakota. There she first began raising her melodious and lilting voice while learning to appreciate clean, country living. That good life sadly set aside for the time being, she can be found residing in Chicago's west side, where she is currently writing up a storm and wandering around the big city, wide-eyed. Classically trained in voice, piano, violin and viola, Rachel marries sophisticated, vintage musicality to smart lyrics bringing a fresh approach to musical forms of the ‘20s and ‘30s. With a self-taught guitar style reminiscent of Mississippi John Hurt and vocals that at times recall Billie Holiday and early Maria Muldaur, her songs range from the romantic simplicity of jazz standards to the distilled intensity of poet Anne Sexton. Rachel will be joined by her 'side-lady' who plays upright bass and who also sings impeccably. More information on Rachel Ries can be found at www.rachelries.com.
Community Congregational United Church of Christ
International Fair Trade Craft Sale
Friday and Saturday, November 2 & 3, 2007
525 NE Campus Drive in Pullman WA.
Hours are Friday, November 2, 4:00 to 9:00 PM. and Saturday, November 3, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The eighth annual sale features high quality, fairly traded, handmade crafts and gifts from Ten Thousand Villages, as well as items from Singing Shaman Traders, purveyor of fair-traded crafts from Mexico. Proceeds benefit the artisans directly and local Palouse area charities. Free admission and free parking.
The Friends of the Moscow Library
Fall Book Sale
Saturday November 3rd from 8 am ‘till 1:30 pm
American Legion Log Cabin at 317 S. Howard St.
Thousands of used books of all kinds. If you have books you wish to donate or would like to volunteer at this event, you may contact Mary Hughes at 208-882-9198 or via e-mail at
yousehughes@verizon.net.
What's Cookin': Moscow Food Co-op's Cooking Series
Polish Cuisine: Bigos & Pierogi
Wednesday Nov 7th, 5:30-7:30
Unitarian-Universalist Church Basement, 420 E. 2nd St. Moscow
Instructor: Witold Ferens. Learn about the cultural crossroads of Polish cuisine as you expand your traditional way of cooking. Sample bigos, a hearty stew, perfect for our Palouse cold seasons and learn the Zen way of preparing Pierogi or stuffed dumplings as a versatile and creative dish for any meal. $18 per class. Enroll with any Co-op cashier. For more information contact Jen Whitney 882-1942
jenwhitney@gmail.com
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