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and at Schweitzer Resort, including skijoring, a parade of lights, fireworks, K-9 keg pull and more. Through Feb. 23, see full event schedule online. sandpointwintercarnival.com WOMEN & CHILDREN’S FREE RESTAURANT VOLUNTEERS Volunteers needed as prep cooks, servers, dishwashers, food platers and to work various other shifts during the week, Mon-Fri. Positions are weekly or biweekly; food handlers card is required. Submit volunteer application online. wcfrspokane.org (324-1995) THE JUSTICE CONFERENCE Participate in a live simulcast of this LA-based conference, presented by World Relief Spokane. Feb. 21-22, Fri at 6 pm, Sat at 8:30 am. $34. Garland Church, 2011 W. Garland. garlandchurch.org (327-7700) DATE NIGHT Reconnect with a loved one while the kids participate in programming. Register at least 24 hours in advance. Open to ages 3 mos. to 11 years. Offered Feb. 22, March 22 and April 19 at 6 pm. $10. Kroc Center, 1765 W. Golf Course Rd. (208-667-1865) FEBRUARY FUN FLING Dancing lessons at 7 pm, followed by general dancing, refreshments and more from 8-10 pm. Singles, couples and all levels of dancers welcome. Feb. 22, 7-10 pm. Sandpoint Community Hall, 204 S. First Ave. usadancesandpoint.org (208-699-0421) FRIENDSHIP DANCE The 22nd annual event celebrates the culture and traditions of the Plateau Tribes, who share their dances and songs with the community. Feb. 22, 10 am-5 pm. Donations accepted. Northern Quest Casino, 100 N. Hayford Rd. northernquest.com (363-5314) MEET THE CAMPBELLS Living history

event set in 1910, featuring actors performing as Mrs. Campbell and her staff. Activities in the house include games, hands-on art, and dressing up in Victorian clothing. Saturdays from 12-4 pm through Feb. 22. $3-$5. The MAC, 2316 W. First. northwestmuseum. com (456-3931) VETERANS CULTURAL CONNECTION Eastern Wash./North Idaho veterans outreach event featuring keynote speakers and a dinner reception. Open to all active and retired military, military families and veterans. RSVP requested for dinner reception. Feb. 22, 2 & 5 pm. Free. Spokane Community College, 1810 N. Greene St. (533-8182) POSTURES FOR PEACE Live music and yoga event, donations benefit Global Neighborhood Thrift. Feb. 23, 3 pm. St. John’s Cathedral, 127 E. 12th. (838-4277) CULTIVATE SPOKANE SALON SERIES Monthly meeting series for those active in Spokane’s arts, culture and creative industries to meet, share, learn and connect. Featuring guest speaker Rachel Dolezal, a local artist. Feb. 25, 6-7:30 pm. Free. Stella’s Cafe, 917 W. Broadway. spokanearts.org FREE TAX PREP SITES Qualified professionals provide free assistance to residents earning less than $51,567 in 2013. Sites remain open until April 15. See site locations and schedules at unitedwayspokane.org. (358-3526) LOVE YOUR HEART Women’s heart health event hosted by Rockwood clinic, featuring presentations by cardiologists, health screenings, massages, food and more. Free, reservations required by Feb. 24. Feb. 26, 5-7:30 pm. Free. Lincoln Center, 1316 N. Lincoln St. rockwoodhealthsystem.com (473-5899)

APPLYING FOR JOBS ONLINE Advice and tips on creating online accounts to apply for jobs, staying organized, avoiding scams and making a good impression online. Feb. 27, 6 pm. Fre. Spokane Valley Library, 12004 E. Main. scld.org (893-8400)

FILM

MAIDENTRIP Special one-night screening hosted by Shahrokh Nikfar, host of KYRS’s Persian Hour. Feb. 20, 7 pm. $8. Magic Lantern Theatre, 25 W. Main Ave. (209-2383) THE ABOLITIONISTS Film screening and cultural awareness night hosted by UMEC, followed by a discussion facilitated by Dr. Larry Burnley, Assistant VP of Diversity/Intercultural Relations at Whitworth. Feb. 21, 7 pm. Free. Gonzaga, 502 E. Boone. (313-5836) LEONARD A. OAKLAND FILM FEST 6th annual festival featuring screenings of an American independent, documentary, and an international film. Feb. 22 at 7 pm. Free. Whitworth, 300 W. Hawthorne Rd. (777-4605) NW BACH FESTIVAL FILM CLASSICS New film series as part of the 36th Northwest Bach Festival. Screening of “The Red Violin” on Feb. 26 at 7 pm. Double feature March 5, featuring “A Matter of Taste: Serving up Paul Liebrandt” at 7 pm, and “Impromtu” at 9 pm. Free. The MAC, 2316 W. First Ave. nwbachfest.com (509-456-3931) THE LUNCH BREAK Screening with a discussion to follow on this short film about race and perception. Feb. 26, 6 pm. Free. The Book Parlor, 1425 W. Broadway Ave. (328-6527)

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Saturday, March 1 - 7:30pm Sunday, March 2 - 2pm

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“A DIFFERENT BEAT,” FEB. 28, 2013

Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox Presents a new prodcution of BOUBLIL and SCHÖNBERG’S Les Misérables

sponsored by River Park Square • Patricia Ewers • SCAFCO • Total Wine • Joan Degerstrom Based on a novel by

A musical by Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg Victor Hugo Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer

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Jerome Kern Tribute Saturday, March 8 - 8pm with guest baritone Robert Sims Featuring hit songs from

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