EVENTS | TRIVIA
Monday
EVENTS | CALENDAR
BENEFIT
JONES RADIATOR, 120 E. Sprague, 7 pm PRESS, 909 S. Grand Blvd., 8:30 pm VALHALLA, 1000 NE Colorado, Pullman
THE BAR AT PIZZA PIPELINE, 1403 N. Division, 7 pm SHOTS, 412 W. Sprague, 7 pm VALHALLA, 1000 NE Colorado, Pullman
Tuesday
Thursday
FIELDHOUSE PIZZA AND PUB, 4423 W. Wellesley, 7 pm MACKENZIE RIVER PIZZA CO., 818 W. Riverside, 7 pm MEZZO PAZZO WINE BAR, 2718 E. 57th, 6:30 pm VALHALLA, 1000 NE Colorado, Pullman RICO’S, 200 E Main, Pullman, 7 pm
Wednesday
FLAMIN’ JOE’S, 7015 N. Division, 8 pm FLAMIN’ JOE’S, 2620 E. 29th, 8 pm FLAMIN’ JOE’S, 11618 E. Sprague, 8 pm LEFTBANK WINE BAR, 108 N. Washington, 7:30 pm MONTEREY CAFÉ, 9 N. Washington, 6 pm MORTY’S, 5517 S. Regal, 8:30 pm
APPLEBEE’S, 9634 N. Newport Hwy., 9 pm APPLEBEE’S, 2007 E. 29th, 9 pm ENOTECA, 112 E. Seltice Way, Post Falls, 7 pm NYNE BAR, 232 W. Sprague, 6 pm REPUBLIC BREWING CO., 26 N. Clark, Republic (second Thu only) SOULFUL SOUPS, 117 N. Howard, 7 pm VALHALLA, 1000 NE Colorado, Pullman WEBSTER’S SALOON, 1914 N. Monroe, 7 pm
Friday-Saturday
VALHALLA, 1000 NE Colorado, Pullman
MAY DAY FLOWER SALE FUNDRAISER Members of the Southside Senior and Community Center are selling carnations at five locations on the South Hill, with proceeds benefiting the center’s programs and activities. Locations: Manito Park, Comstock Park, Unity Church, Albertson’s at Grand and 37th, and the Senior Center. May 1, 7:30 am. $1-$5. Southside Senior & Community Center, 3151 E. 27th. sssac.org (353-0584) ONE MILLION MEALS Whitworth is teaming up with Generation Alive to packaging one million meals for those in need. Sign up to volunteer or donate. May 2-4. Whitworth University, 300 W. Hawthorne Rd. whitworth.edu/students/ millionmeals (777-4565) REACH FOR THE STARS Benefit performance supporting the Off Broadway Family Outreach Lighthouse of Hope, a local social service ministry, featuring a keynote presentation by Mayor David Condon, free dessert and more. May 2, 7 pm. West Central Community Center, 1603 N. Belt. obfospokane.co (998-2630) COYOTE SPEAKS: SHERMAN ALEXIE The Spokane Tribe member and bestselling author/poet presents during a program benefiting the Salish School of Spokane. May 3, 7 pm. $10-$20. Spokane Falls Community College, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Dr. (533-3500) CUPCAKES FOR CANINES Local nonprofit Shepherds for Lost Sheep, which trains service dogs for wounded veterans, hosts a fundraiser with a keynote speakers, barbecue, cupcake
Women’s Choir
Crossing theBar
COMEDY
STAND-UP COMEDY OPEN MIC Local comedians; see weekly schedule online. Thursdays at 8 pm. Free. Uncle D’s Comedy Underground, 2721 N. Market St. bluznews.com (483-7300) LOCAL COMEDY SHOWCASE Live comedy show featuring Don Parkins, Nick Theisen, Ken McComb and Mick Akin. May 2-3 at 8 pm. $12. Uncle D’s Comedy Underground, 2721 N. Market St. bluznews.com (483-7300) OPEN MIC COMEDY NIGHT Fridays at 8 pm. Ages 21+ only. Free. Brooklyn Deli & Lounge, 122 S. Monroe St. brooklyndelispokane.com (835-4177) OPEN MIC COMEDY Live stand-up comedy, open to newcomers and experienced comedians. Fridays at 8 pm. Ages 21+. Free. Red Dragon Chinese, 1406 W. Third. (475-6209) SHORT STACKS The BDT Players & Friends try out new material, rework ideas, and share comedic talents in stand-up, sketch, music, film and more. First Fridays of the month at 10 pm. Not suitable for all ages. $5. Blue Door Theatre, 815 W. Garland. (747-7045)
Everything
Whitworth Deborah Hansen, director Anneliese Dailey and Mac Merchant, piano
dessert and more. May 3, 1-4 pm. Donations accepted. Valley Fourth Memorial Church, 2303 S. Bowdish Rd. valley4th.com (684-1480) CATHOLIC CHARITIES GALA Bringing Color to Life” is the theme of the 6th annual fundraiser event, featuring a special guest performer, dinner, awards and dancing. May 9, 6 pm. $60-$100/ person. Davenport Hotel, 10 S. Post St. catholiccharitiesspokane.org (358-4254)
MOTHER’S DAY IS MAY 11TH
ATHLETA
FRANCESCA’S
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
24th and Grand Blvd. Admission is free
CHICO’S
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COMMUNITY
2014 LAVENDER GRADUATION A cultural celebration recognizing graduating LGBTQA students from Spokane area colleges, universities and high schools. Keynote speaker is Emmy Award-winning actress, producer and author Crystal Chappell. Ms. Chappell also gives a lecture on the Cheney campus at 4 pm with a reception to follow at 5 pm. May 1, 6-8 pm. Free. EWU, Cheney. (359-7870) IMMIGRATION REFORM MARCH Washington Community Action Network hosts a rally calling for comprehensive immigration reform on International
YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR MOTHER’S DAY.
Sun., May 4 at 3 p.m.
For more information, please contact the Whitworth Music Office at 509.777.3280 or music@whitworth.edu.
YOU NEED A HERO Live improv comedy show during which the Blue Door Players use audience suggestions to create new superheroes. Fridays in May at 8 pm. $7. Blue Door Theatre, 815 W. Garland. bluedoortheatre.com (747-7045) GREAT IDEAS: SPOKANE Comedy lecture in the style of TED technology talks, created by and featuring members of the Blue Door Players and local comedians. May 3, 7 pm. $5-$7. Blue Door Theatre, 815 W. Garland. (747-7045) SAFARI Fast-paced short-form improv games based on audience suggestions. (Not rated.) Saturdays at 9 pm. $7. Blue Door Theatre, 815 W. Garland Ave. bluedoortheatre.com (747-7045) PAULA POUNDSTONE The comedian and panelist from NPR’s “Wait, Wait.. Don’t Tell Me” returns for a live show, with proceeds benefiting Spokane Public Radio. May 8, 7:30 pm. $38-$40. Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague. (227-7404)