Inlander 2/28/2013

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events | open mic

events | calendar

Comedy

Where to perform around town

Monday

Music | Blue Spark, 15 S. Howard Music | Calypsos Coffee, 116 E. Lakeside Ave., Coeur d’Alene Music | Eichardt’s, 212 Cedar St., Sandpoint Music | Rico’s, 200 E. Main St., Pullman Music | Ugly Bettie’s, 211 N. Division

Tuesday

Music | Chairs Coffee, 133 W. Indiana Ave. Music | The Hogfish, 1920 E. Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene

Wednesday

Music | Iron Horse, 407 E. Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene Spoken Word | Neato Burrito, 827 W. First Ave.

Music | Soulful Soups & Spirits, 117 N. Howard Music, Spoken Word | Geno’s,

Thursday

Music | O’Shay’s, 313 Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr., Coeur d’Alene Comedy | Neato Burrito, 827 W. First Ave. (second and fourth Thursdays)

Sunday

Music | Daley’s Cheap Shots, 6412 E. Trent Ave.

Visit Inlander.com/events for complete listings of venues hosting karaoke, trivia, bar games and open mics.

Vince Martin Live comedy show. March 1-2 at 8 pm. $12. Uncle D’s Comedy Underground, 2721 N. Market St. (483-7300) Bill Engvall “Here’s Your Sign” live comedy show. March 2 at 7:30 pm. $50$90. Northern Quest Casino, 100 N. Hayford Rd. northernquest.com (4816700) Adult Improv Class Eight-week session emphasizing and reinforcing skills of improv comedy including creativity, spontaneity, listening and trust. Tuesdays through March 12 from 7-9 pm. $25/session or $150/8-week class. Blue Door Theatre, 815 W. Garland Ave. bluedoortheatre.com (747-7045) Comedy Concert Performance by singer, songwriter and humorist Greg Tamblyn. March 6 at 7 pm. $15-$25. Unity Spiritual Center, 2900 S. Bernard St. unityspokane.org (838-6518) Bada Bing! Comedy Series Live comedy show featuring Kermet Apio and Joe Vespaziani, with opening act by Ed Clark. March 8 at 8 pm. $17. All-ages. Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave. bingcrosbytheater.com (227-7404)

Community

Feed the Neighborhood Free meals provided every Thursday from 4-6 pm. Free. 7th and Catherine Ave. Post Falls, Idaho. (208-661-5166) Free Tax Assistance If you worked in 2012 and have a low to moderate income you may qualify to get your taxes done free at one of the Spokane County Tax

Sites. Through April 15. Downtown Library, 906 W. Main Ave. Appointments and walk-ins accepted. (358-3526) Champions Mentoring The Champions mentoring pilot program matches community members in one-on-one or group settings with students risking academic failure. Volunteers are being recruited through March 1 and will be asked to volunteer one hour a week until June at their convenience. cisspokane. org (981-5595) City Hall at the Mall Community members are invited to meet elected city officials and staff members and access other city information. Feb. 28 from 10 am-9 pm. Free. Spokane Valley Mall, 14700 E. Indiana Ave. (720-5411) Get Connected Learn more about local health, wellness and community service providers at an event featuring demonstrations, activities and more. Feb. 28 from 3-6 pm. Free. CenterPlace, 2426 N. Discovery Pl. (720-5408) “Stereotypes: Really? Today?” Information fair, workshop and presentation on hate crimes by Assistant U.S. Attorney Earl A. Hicks. Feb. 28 from 8:30-11 am. Free and open to the public. Spokane Community College Lair, 1810 N. Greene St. (533-7185) Read Across America Day Event hosted by the East Spokane Kiwanis Club as part of the Ernie Sacco Book Program for third graders. March 1 at 10 am. Stevens Elementary, 1717 E. Sinto Ave. (343-9203) March for Meals Walk to raise awareness and money to help feed local seniors, hosted by Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels including

prizes and more. March 1 from 7:30-9:30 am. Spokane Valley Mall, 14700 E. Indiana Ave. (924-6976) Got Talent? Tryouts All forms of talent are invited to the first round of try-outs for the third annual Got Talent? competition, with 15 contestants competing in the finals. March 1. Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave. fulcrumdispute.com Bad Science Friday “No Quick Fix”themed activites dispelling the myths of healing powers of magnets and psychic surgery. March 1 from 10 am-6 pm. $7$10. Mobius Science Center, 811 W. Main Ave. mobiusspokane.org (443-5669) Moscow Mardi Gras Parade, kid’s carnival, live music/entertainment to benefit local children’s organizations. March 2. Free family events from 11 am-4 pm; live music from 9 pm-2 am, ages 21+. Music only $15. Venues throughout downtown Moscow, Idaho. moscowmardigras.com (208-596-3145) HER Day Girls in grades 6-12 are invited to attend of day of workshops on making good choices and building self esteem, featuring speaker Mary Eberle of aNeMonE Paper Flowers. March 2 from 9:30-4 pm. $20. Girl Scout Program Center, 1404 N. Ash. (800-827-9478) Swing Time Sock Hop Family dance party hosted by KPBX’s Kids’ Concerts program, featuring the Spokane Jazz Orchestra. March 2 from 1-2 pm. Free. Spokane Falls Community College, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Dr. (328-5729) Cruise the World Event hosted by the University of Idaho International Enrichment Program featuring cultural activities, games, music, dancing and

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