Events Roundup: Art, music and more under the sun

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More arts and culture opportunities can be found in the free community events calendar at inland360.com/events.


Lindsay Creek Vineyards’ Corks for a Cause supports the Willow Center for Grieving Children with six bingo games from 6-9 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at 3107 Powers Ave. in the Lewiston Orchards.

Food and drink will be available for purchase, with 10% of proceeds going to the Willow Center. Bingo is $20 per card for all six games.

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Local classic rock and country musician Henry Funk will perform from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Hops & Vine, 527 Main St. in downtown Lewiston.

There’s no cover at the venue, which specializes in craft beer, wine and spirits. Handcrafted cocktails and “shareables” like charcuterie, flatbreads and garlic cheese bites are available for purchase.

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The Washington State University School of Music’s fifth season of its outdoor summer music series, Fridays at the Clock, starts this week.

Concerts are at 6 p.m. Friday, July 25 and Aug. 22 between Bryan Hall and Holland Library on the WSU campus in Pullman.

Attendees should bring blankets or lawn chairs and are welcome to bring food.

Performances are by WSU School of Music faculty members, Cougar Summer Music Camp students and others.

Concerts may be moved indoors in the case of inclement weather.

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The Cruzin’ to Clarkston car show is set for 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday on Sixth Street in downtown Clarkston.

Community members can register their classic cars for the annual fundraiser for the Asotin County Food Bank for $20 or 10 cans of food.

A social event for car show participants will be from 5-9 p.m. Friday at Beachview Park, at Second and Chestnut streets in Clarkston.

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Art on the Plaza, from 6-8 p.m. Saturday at High Street Plaza, 125 E. Main St., includes art-related activities, lawn games and live music.

Organized by Promote Pullman LLC, the casual evening includes inexpensive art kits — or attendees can bring their own supplies.

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UPDATE: Because of extreme weather, the location of this event has changed. It will be on the Nimiipuu Health lawn (Community Health side).

Nimiipuu Health’s Pride Color Walk is from noon to 1 p.m. Monday at the Lapwai High School track, 404 S. Main St., Lapwai.

Attendees can make one tie-dyed item with provided supplies while they last or bring an item of their own to decorate.

Children 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult with a maximum of three children per adult.

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The Virginia-based Lua Project plays world music with Appalachian, Mexican and Eastern European influences from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St. in Moscow.

A $10 donation is suggested. 
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