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56 INLANDER JULY 31, 2014

EVENTS | CALENDAR PLAZA CONCERT SERIES FEAT. JEANNE MCHALE The Plaza opens to the public at 5:30 pm with beer, wine and other beverages available. Music starts at 6:30 pm. Aug. 4, 5:30-8 pm. Free. 1912 Center, 412 E. Third, Moscow. 1912center.org (208-669-2249) OPERA ON A SUMMER’S EVE Opera performance featuring local vocalists, including Jadd Davis, Kimberly Monzon, Heather Parker, Carlos Monzon and Derrick Parker. Aug. 5, 7:30 pm. $20-$25. Jacklin Arts & Cultural Center, 405 N. William St. thejacklincenter.org (208-457-8950)

SPORTS & OUTDOORS

ALOHA RACE SERIES Mountain Gear hosts 5 stand-up paddleboard races on Liberty Lake. Aug. 7 and 14 from 6:308:30 pm. $15. Liberty Lake Regional Park, 3707 S. Zephyr Rd. tinyurl.com/ mekaedl (340-1151) BACKPACKING BASICS II REI hosts a small group session on how to cut weight and tailor your gear to best suit your needs for a backpacking trip. July 31, 7 pm. Free. REI, 1125 N. Monroe (328-9900) SPOKANE INDIANS VS. HILLSBORO HOPS Games daily July 30-Aug. 3, WedSat at 6:30 pm, Sun at 3:30 pm. $5-$11/ single game. Avista Stadium, 602 N. Havana. spokaneindians.com (535-2922) THURSDAY NIGHT PADDLES The CdA Canoe & Kayak club hosts weekly paddles, open to the public, Thursdays from 5:30-7:30 pm. See website for details. Free. cdacanoekayakclub.com EIGHT LAKES LEGS ACHE 16th annual bike ride, offering routes of 15, 30, 45 or 75-miles, with the longest routes passing by eight area lakes. Proceeds benefit Lutheran Community Services NW. Aug. 2. $45-$55. Start/finish at Group Health, 5615 Sunset Hwy. lcsnw. org (343-5020) GEOCACHING ON THE PACK RIVER DELTA This family-oriented activity introduces hikers to the popular sport of geocaching. Aug. 2, 10:30 am-3 pm. Free. Sandpoint. idahoconservation. org/events (208-265-9565) KIDS’ GOLF TOURNAMENT Ninehole, scramble-style tournament for kids ages 6-12, open to teams of 3-5. Registration includes lunch; parents must caddy. All levels welcome. Aug. 2, 9 am-5 pm. $25. Eagle Ridge Short Course, 5840 S. Meadow Lane Rd. kidsgolftournament.com (990-6088) LILAC CITY CHARITY KICKBALL TOURNAMENT Kickball tournament hosted by Dan Dickau, benefiting local charities in the Spokane area. Co-ed, 10 players min/team; with competitive and friendly divisions. Also includes a beer garden, food vendors and raffle. Aug. 2. $350/team. Franklin Park, 302 W. Queen. idolsports.com (328-2402) LONG BRIDGE SWIM Swim 1.76 miles across Lake Pend Oreille in Sandpoint in the 20th annual open-water event which helps fund swimming lessons for local children and adults. Aug. 2, 9 am. $20-$30. longbridgeswim.org MIDNIGHT CENTURY An annual, informal and unsupported 100-mile nighttime bicycle ride on dirt roads through rural areas around Spokane. Aug. 2, 11:59 pm. Free. Elk Public House, 1931 W. Pacific Ave. midnightcentury.com (509363-1973)

REI GARAGE SALE Shop slightly-used or returned gear and clothing at deep discounts. Quantities are limited, items are sold as is, and all sales are final. Access to REI members only. Aug. 2, 8 am. REI, 1125 N. Monroe. (328-9900) WASHINGTON TRAILS ASSOC. WORK PARTIES Register online to spend a day giving back to trails at Mount Spokane State Park. Projects are to improve trails for all user groups; 24 hrs. of volunteer service on State Park trails earns a Discover Pass. Upcoming work parties: Aug. 2-3, 14, 16-19, from 8:30 am-3:30 pm. Mt. Spokane State Park. wta.org (921-8928) THE COLOR RUN The 5K, un-timed race douses runners in eco-friendly powdered dye and includes an after-run “Finish Festival.” Aug. 3, 8 am. $35-$45. Downtown Spokane. thecolorrun.com/ spokane PITCH FOR THE CURE The 8th annual breast cancer awareness event hosted by the Spokane Indians includes a 1-mile walk around the stadium and a pre-game ceremony before the Indians play the Hillsboro Hops. Proceeds benefit the E. Wash. chapter of the Komen Foundation. Aug. 3, 3 pm. $15/kids, $25/adults. Avista Stadium, 602 N. Havana St. (343-6811) HANDS-ON BIKE MAINTENANCE REI bike techs share tips and tricks for fixing a flat, changing a bike tube and getting back on the go. Participants should bring their own wheel, tire and tube to work on during the class. All necessary tools and equipment are provided. Aug. 7, 7 pm. Free/members; $20/nonmembers. REI, 1125 N. Monroe St. (328-9900) SPOKANE INDIANS VS. EVERETT AQUASOX Games held daily Aug. 7-9 at 6:30 pm. $5-$11/single game. Avista Stadium, 602 N. Havana St. spokaneindians.com (535-2922) 14TH ANNUAL MOTO X Arena motocross racing event featuring local pros and amateurs, with high-flying stunts by Metal Mulisha. Also on site are local vendors, food, and a beer garden. Aug. 8-9, events start at 7 pm; doors open at 5:30 pm. $10-$15. Kootenai County Fairgrounds, 4056 N. Government Way. northidahofair.com (208-667-8515)

THEATER

AVENUE Q Performance of the hit musical comedy. Through Aug 9, Thur-Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 2 pm. $14-$20. Lake City Playhouse, 1320 E. Garden Ave. lakecityplayhouse.org (208-667-1323) THE EMPIRE SINGS FLAT Summer season production of an original, locallywritten Western-themed melodrama. July 30-Aug. 24, Wed-Sat at 7 pm, Sun at 2 pm. $16-$18. Sixth Street Theater, 212 Sixth St., Wallace. sixthstreetmelodrama.com (208-752-8871) GOLDILOCKS & THE THREE PIGS A comedic mash-up of the fairytale characters from the “Three Little Pigs” and “Goldilocks & the Three Bears.” Through Aug. 2, Thur-Sat at 7 pm and Sat-Sun at 3 pm. $8-$12. Liberty Lake Community Theatre, 22910 E. Appleway Ave., Ste. 1. (342-2055) LET’S MURDER MARSHA A dinner theater event performed by the Empire Theatre Co., telling the comedy of Marsha Gilmore as she tries to stop what she believes to be her own murder. Aug. 1 at 6:30 pm. $25. Lincoln Center, 1316 N. Lincoln. etcspokane.com (3278000)

TOMATO PLANT GIRL Outdoor theater performance on the Hartung lawn geared toward young audiences. Picnics welcome. July 31-Aug. 2, all shows at 7 pm. $5/youth, $15/adults. University of Idaho Hartung Theater, 709 Deakin Ave, Moscow. uidaho.edu/class/irt (208-885-6465) SINGING IN THE RAIN CYT Spokane performs a stage adaptation of the classic musical film. Aug. 1-9, Fri-Sat at 7 pm, also Sat at 3 pm. $13-$14. Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave. cytspokane.com (227-7404) SYLVIA Performance of the play about a dog, written by A.R. Gurney, and performed by the Unknown Locals. Aug. 1-2 at 7:30 pm. $10-$12. Panida Theater, 300 N. First Ave, Sandpoint. panida.org (208-255-7801) CDA SUMMER THEATRE: THE ADDAMS FAMILY CST is the first professional regional theater to produce the new musical comedy, a recent Broadway hit. Aug. 7-24, Thurs-Sat at 7:30 pm, Sat-Sun at 2 pm. Thurs.-7:30 pm and 2 pm through Aug. 24. $27-$49. Kroc Center, 1765 W. Golf Course Rd. cdasummertheatre.com MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Performance of Shakespeare’s “funniest magical romantic comedy” in collaboration with EWU. Aug. 7-17, Wed-Sun, show times vary. $28/adults; $22/senior, military; $12/students. Interplayers Theatre, 174 S. Howard St. (455-7529)

VISUAL ARTS

ART ON THE GREEN The 46th annual arts festival hosted by the Citizens’ Council for the Arts features more than 135 professional artists selling their work, along with local performers, hands-on art activities, food and more. Aug 1-3, Fri noon-7:30 pm, Sat 10 am-7:30 pm, Sun 10 am-5 pm. North Idaho College, 1000 W. Garden Ave. artonthegreencda.com (208-667-9346) CLEANING OFF THE SHELVES The gallery hosts its annual studio sale, offering pottery pieces for sale by local artists to make room for this fall’s exhibitions. Aug. 1 from 5-8 pm, Aug. 2 from noon-4 pm. Free to the public. Trackside Studio, 115 S. Adams St. tracksidestudio.net (981-9916) PRIEST LAKE INTERPRETATIONS & MORE The work of local artist JoAnne M. Hungate is on display through the month, featuring acrylics and watercolor reflections of Priest Lake. Reception Aug. 3, from 1-3 pm. Show runs through Aug. 31. Free. Entree Gallery, 1755 Reeder Bay Rd. entreegallery.com (208-443-2001) DROP IN & DRAW Drop into INK for 2 hrs. of creativity, with paper, crayons, pencils, and a creative challenge provided for inspiration. Grades K-12. Please register so we can make sure we have room for everyone. Aug. 2, 10 am-noon. Free. INK Art Space, 224 W. Sprague Ave. inkspokane.org JAPANESE FLOWER ARRANGING CLASS Learn how to make Japanese floral arrangements called Ikebana. Classes start Aug. 4 and are held Mondays at 4 pm through Oct. 20. Registration required. $7/class or $35/five classes. Japanese Cultural Center, 4000 W. Randolph Rd. mfwi.edu/JCC (3282971 x 223) MIDWEEK MONET A class designed to let participants relax over a glass of wine while an experienced local artist gives a step by step introduction to


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