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Image: Rodney Frey, professor emeritus of ethnography at the University of Idaho, received the Outstanding Achievement in the Humanities award from the Idaho Humanities Council Aug. 1 in Moscow. The award recognizes a high achievement that fosters greater understanding of the humanities. It was presented by Shelley McEuen Howard, of Twin Falls, chair of the IHC board of directors. Frey teaches and writes about storytelling and traditional cultures of Native American communities in the Northwest.

Idaho Humanities Council honors Rodney Frey

David Pettyjohn

Image: Chris Wilson plays an xylophone solo with the Moscow Community Band in June 2023. A.J. Miller directs the band.

Summer Concert Series

Aly Bean

Image: Rose Garden Trio (from left): Gladys Patten, Sue Clark, Linda Wharton

"Hymns of Gratitude for our Veterans"

Image: Andy Pope at the piano.

Music at St. Mark's: Pianist Andy Pope

Image: Gefilte Trout (from left): Bill Voxman, Bob Garcia, Bill Thompson and Elena Panchenko.

Music at St. Mark's: Gefilte Trout

Image: Two Moscow churches are teaming up to offer free food to Moscow-area children this summer. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church and the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse provide Weekend Food for Kids to supplement the Moscow School District’s summertime free weekday lunch program. Each bag contains two days’ worth of kid-friendly meals and snacks, as well as fresh fruit and beverages. Distribution is every Friday at 11 a.m. outside Lena Whitmore Elementary School on Blaine Street in Moscow. Volunteers on a recent Friday were (from left): Carol Espe, Nancy Lyle, Harriet Hughes, Margaret Dibble, Jo Ellen Force, Debbie McLaughlin, Peggy Jenkins and Kat Clancy.

Weekend Food for Kids

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Image: Renaissance Fair royalty (Leeanne Noble and Tom Preston), along with members of the Moscow Peace Band, dedicated this bench in Moscow's East City Park in honor of Gretchen Stewart and the late Dean Stewart. The ceremony took place May 6 at the opening of the 50th Renaissance Fair. The bench's plaque reads: "Lovers of poetry, music, trees and peace -- lighting a path to a better world."

Renaissance Fair bench dedication

Greg Meyer

Image: Michael Murphy of Moscow is congratulated by well-wishers after the April 17 performance of "Carmina Burana" by the Palouse Choral Society at the University of Idaho Administration Building auditorium. Murphy is stepping down after seven years as artistic director and conductor of the regional chorale. (Photo by Daily News reader Kenton Bird)

Michael Murphy, conductor and artistic director, Palouse Choral Society

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Image: Jim "Mudcat" Grant, the first African-American pitcher in the American League to win 20 games, visited Moscow this spring. Here, he is pictured with Jessica Blain, a University of Idaho journalism student, at Moscow's 1912 Center, after a panel discussion about Race and Religion in American Sports. Grant pitched in the major leagues from 1958 to 1971. The program was sponsored by the UI School of Journalism and Mass Media, the Latah County Historical Society and the Idaho Humanities Council. The photograph was taken by Antone Holmquist of Moscow and submitted by Daily News reader Kenton Bird.

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  • Independence Weekend Concert

    Sat., July 6, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 2024

    Friendship Square Fourth and Main streets, Moscow The Palouse

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    Summer Concert Series

    Thu., June 6, 7-8 p.m., Thu., June 13, 7-8 p.m. and Thu., June 27, 7-8 p.m. 2024

    East City Park East Third and South Hayes streets, Moscow The Palouse

  • Rose Garden Trio and Friends concert

    Sun., May 5, 4-5 p.m. 2024

    St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 111 S. Jefferson St., Moscow The Palouse

  • Image: "Bad Press: Freedom of the Press in Indian Country"

    "Bad Press: Freedom of the Press in Indian Country"

    Tue., April 9, 6:30-9 p.m. 2024

    Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre 508 S. Main St., Moscow The Palouse

  • Image: Music at St. Mark's: Gefilte Trout

    Music at St. Mark's: Gefilte Trout

    Sun., Dec. 3, 4-5 p.m. 2023

    St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 111 S. Jefferson St., Moscow The Palouse

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