ART & EXHIBITS

SEPT. 27-29 Exhibit of paintings by Susan Boston-Peltonen of Clarkston, Valley Art Center, 842 Sixth St., Clarkston. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. SEPT. 27-30 Exhibit of oil paintings by Gloria Teats of White Bird, Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. SEPT. 27-OCT. 6 “Video from the True Collection,” Bruce/Floyd Gallery, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU, Washington State University, Pullman: Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. “Self-ish: Doug Gast, Joe Hedges and Io Palmer,” Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition, Gallery 03, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU, Washington State University, Pullman. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. “Whipping It Up: A Collaborative Alchemy,” works by Garth Amundson and Pierre Gour, University of Idaho Prichard Art Gallery, 414/416 S. Main St., Moscow. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. SEPT. 27-OCT. 17 “Replica Oil Paintings from Musuems Around the World,” works by Robin Stanard of Colfax, the Center at Colfax Library, 102 S. Main St. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Mondays-Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursdays-Fridays, 1-5 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. SEPT. 27-OCT. 21 “Ever Green,” a sampling of Pulitzer Prize-winner Herb Block’s cartoons about the environment, Colfax Branch, Whitman County Library, 102 S. Main St. Exhibit is on loan from the Herblock Foundation. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. SEPT. 27-OCT. 31 “Fall Colors,” Blue Mountain Art Guild Art Center, 745 Main St., Pomeroy. Featured artist is Gabriella Ball of Moscow and featured junior artists are Jeremy and Tristan McFarland, and Mellany Lara, all of Pomeroy. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. “Town & Gown: 125 Years of Campus & Community,” Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, 415 Main St., Lewiston. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. SEPT. 27-NOV. 11 Watercolor paintings by Cheryll Root, Jamie Knudson State Farm, 318 S. Main St., Moscow. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. SEPT. 27-DEC. 1 “At War!” Special Collections and Archives exhibit about the effects of World War I at the University of Idaho, UI library second floor, Moscow. SEPT. 27-JAN. 2 “Stuff: What We Collect and Why,” Third Street Gallery, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. Speaker series, all talks begin at 5:30 p.m.: Beth Erdey, archivist Nez Perce National Historical Society, and Kristine Leier, museum curator, Nez Perce National Historical Park, Oct. 4; Richard Old, Estate Services, Nov. 1; Sonya Meyer, Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences, UI, Dec. 6. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. SEPT. 27-OCT. 10 Photographs by Avery Caudill of Moscow, 17, Moscow Food Co-op deli gallery, 121 E. Fifth St. Hours: 7 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. SEPT. 27-DEC. 22 “Crows Shadow: Institute of the Arts at 25,” Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU, Washington State University, Pullman. The institute is on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation near Pendleton, Ore. Reception/Gallery Conversation with artist James Lavadour and Rebecca Dobkins (professor of Anthropology and curator of Native American Art, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University): 4:30-6:30 p.m. Sept. 27, Wright/Harmon and Smith Galleries. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. SEPT. 27-JUNE 29 “Memento: Selected Works from the Elwood Collections,” Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU, Washington State University, Pullman. Reception and talk by Sean Elwood: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Sept. 20, Creighton Gallery. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. SEPT. 28 Moscow Synth Fest, 5-8 p.m., University of Idaho Prichard Art Gallery, 414 S. Main St., Moscow. Schedule: 5 p.m. — petting zoo; 6 p.m. — forum featuring synthesizer artists; 7 p.m. — live modular synthesizer performances. SEPT. 29-30 Sew-Ciety Quilters annual Quilt Show, “Remember the Blue & Gray,” 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 29 and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 30, Grangeville Elementary Middle School, 400 S. Idaho St. Joan Hall is the featured quilter, and show will feature more than 150 quilts. OCT. 5-6 2018 Downtown Artwalk, 4-9 p.m. Oct. 5 and noon-4 p.m. Oct. 6, downtown Lewiston. Linda Scott is featured artist.

BOOKS & AUTHORS

SEPT. 27-29 Friends of Asotin County Library book sale, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 27-28, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 29, downtown branch, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston. OCT. 3 Bette Lynch Husted of Pendleton, author of “All Coyote’s Children,” reading and signing, 7 p.m., BookPeople of Moscow, 521 S. Main St. OCT. 5 Coffee & Books, discussion of “Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End” by Atul Gawande, 10 a.m., Lewiston City Library, 411 D St. OCT. 6 AND NOV. 9-11 Thomas Hillebrant, author of “Palouse Rails: Granger Railroads of the Inland Northwest,” signings: 5-7 p.m. Oct. 6, Historic Potlatch WI&M Depot, 185 Sixth St.; 5 p.m. Nov. 9, BookPeople of Moscow; 7 p.m. Nov. 10, Whitman County Historical Society at the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot, 330 N. Grand Ave., Pullman; noon-2 p.m. Nov. 11, And Books Too at Valley Collective, 419 Snake River Ave., Lewiston. OCT. 13 Esther Barnett Goffinet of Clarkton, author of “Ripples of a Lie,” signing, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Booth 7, Valley Collective, 419 Snake River Ave., Lewiston. OCT. 17 Chase Twichell, poet and author of “Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been,” reading and signing, 7 p.m., BookPeople of Moscow, 521 S. Main St.

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

SEPT. 27 Kenworthy Annual Gala, 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Social hour begins at 7 p.m. with no-host bar and beer/wine drawing, and performance by the Portland Cello Project beginning at 8 p.m. Cost: $25. All proceeds go to the Kenworthy general operating fund. SEPT. 29 “Buck Off ALS,” medical benefit, 5:30 p.m., Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, Kendrick. Features chuckwagon-style pulled pork dinner, live and silent auctions, drawings, live music. Cost: $30. All proceeds go to benefit Fritz Fliger and his family of the Kendrick-Juliaetta area. Tickets: Kendrick Liquor Store or Latah Federal Credit Union, Kendrick. SEPT. 30 “Lanterns & Luminaries: Lights along Latah County’s Path,” Latah County Historical Society 50th anniversary celebration, 4-8 p.m., East City Park, 900 E. Third St., Moscow. Family event will feature displays, demonstrations, live music by the Old Time Fiddlers, and food available for sale. Washington State University Raptor Club presentation, 1 p.m., Nez Perce National Historical Park visitor center, Spalding. OCT. 13 Bus tour of historic church and cemeteries throughout Latah County, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Moscow. Tour led by historian Earl Bennett of Genesee, and lunch is inclucded. Event is fundraiser to benefit the Latah County Historical Society. Cost: $50/LCHS members, $60/nonmembers. OCT. 20-21 52nd annual Hells Canyon Gem Club Gem and Mineral Show, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Oct. 20 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 21, Nez Perce County Fair Pavilion, 1229 Burrell Ave., Lewiston. Cost: $3/regular price, free/students and children ages 12 and younger accompanied by an adult. Features displays, demonstrations children’s activities, silent auction and concessions for sale.

FAIRS & FESTIVALS

SEPT. 27-30 Lewis County Fair, Nezperce. Theme: “Just Another Day in Paradise.” SEPT. 29 Clarkston Farmers Market, 8 a.m.-noon, parking lot of Twin River Bank, 900 Fifth St. Moscow Farmers Market, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Main Street and Friendship Square. Entertainment in Friendship Square: Sesitshaya Marimba, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. SEPT. 30 All Saints Harvest Festival, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., All Saints Catholic Church, 3330 14th St., Lewiston. Features children’s activities, live music, country store and brauts or hot dogs. Cost: $10/bratwurst, $5/hot dog. OCT. 2 Orofino Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Orofino City Park. OCT. 3 Pullman Farmers Market, 3:30-6:30 p.m., parking lot of Spot Shop, 240 N.E. Kamiaken St. OCT. 6 23rd annual Oktoberfest, noon-5 p.m., Pioneer Park, 203 Fifth St., Lewiston. Food served from noon-3 p.m. (menu: bratwurst, sauerkraut, German potato salad, applesauce and dessert). Features costume contest, beer stein show & shine, unusual bottle opener contest and live music by Auf Ghets. Cost: $15 (includes commemorative glass and six home-brewed beer samples). Tickets (limited to 250): Smokes & Suds in Lewiston and Riverport Brewery in Clarkston. OCT. 19-20 AND 26-27 17th annual Haunted Palouse, 7-10 p.m., Palouse. Cost: $20, includes two haunted buildings and haunted hayride. OCT. 20 The Kendrick-Juliaetta Distinguished Young Woman Fall Craft Mall Annual Fundraiser Vendor Event, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Kendrick High School, 2001 State Highway 3. Lunch and pies will be available for purchase.

FOOD & DRINK

SEPT. 28 Washington State University Homecoming Wine Tasting, 3-7 p.m., Brelsford WSU Visitor Center, 150 E. Spring St., Pullman. Cost: $10. OCT. 4 Free dinner provided by the Latah County Board of Realtors, 4-7 p.m., First United Methodist Church, Moscow. Fall/winter clothing items for children and adults will be given away. OCT. 6 Octobrewfest, 2-6 p.m., outdoors at Nez Perce County Fairgrounds, 1229 Burrell Ave., Lewiston. Features 20 craft beverages to sample and live music by Washed in Black, a Pearl Jam tribute band. Cost: $15/advance, $20/door. Tickets: Rosauers in Lewiston, Riverport Brewing in Clarkston. Oktoberfest, 4 p.m., Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 400 N.E. Ash St., Pullman. Menu: bratwurst, rolls, sauerkraut, German potato salad. Features beer and music. 21 and older. Cost: $15/dinner, $5/beer. Clearwater Chili Feed, 4-7 p.m., Clearwater Grange Hall, Sally Ann Road. Menu: chili, cornbread, dessert and beverages. Also features a silent auction. Cost: donation. Event proceeds benefit the historic Grange Hall. OCT. 13 10th annual Dantz Dynamix Idaho Fusion Dance Team Chili Cook-Off, 1-5 p.m., Riverport Brewing Company, 150 Ninth St., Suite B, Clarkston. Event also includes a silent auction and short dance performances. Cost: $5. Family Promise 10th anniversary celebration, dinner and dessert auction, 6 p.m., Red Lion Hotel, Lewiston. Cost: $25. Tickets (must be purchased in advance): (208) 798-3349 or at Rosauers, the Owl Southway and Lewiston Potlatch No. 1 Federal Credit Union branches. OCT. 27 Taste of the Clearwater wine and beer tasting, 1-5 p.m., Big Eddy Event Space, 3286 Viewpoint Road, Ahsahka. Features selections from regional wineries, breweries and restaurants; live and silent auctions; and live music by Shania Rales. Event is fundraiser to benefit Clearwater Valley Hospital and Clinics. Cost: $50/through Oct. 13, $45/after Oct. 13. NOV. 8 Confluence Dinner, 5:30 p.m., Jollymore’s, 1516 Main St., Lewiston. Features three-course meal plus wines, and a presentation by David Benscoter, the “apple sleuth.” Event is a fundraiser to benefit Beautiful Downtown Lewiston. Cost: $75. Tickets (limited to 40): Beautiful Downtown Lewiston office, 301 Main St., or (208) 790-1148.

KIDS & FAMILIES

OCT. 13 Community contra dance, 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Music: Under the Wire. Free dance lessons begin at 7:30 p.m. and dance is from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Cost: $8/regular price, $6/Palouse Folklore Society members, $5/first-timers, free/children. Fifth annual Oktoberfest, 5 p.m., Gladish Community and Cultural Center, 115 N.W. State St., Pullman. Features food, live music by two bands, children’s activities, silent auction and games. Cost: $25/regular price, $15/ages 5-11, $5/ages 3 and younger. Second Saturday family art activities, 1-3 p.m., Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, 415 Main St., Lewiston. OCT. 15-31 Fourth annual Lewis-Clark Valley Pumpkin Patch, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Lewiston First United Methodist Church, 1906 Broadview Drive, Lewiston.

MOVIES

SEPT. 27-OCT. 2 “Manhattan Short Film Festival,” 7:30 p.m., Liberty Theater, 344 E. Main St., Dayton, Wash. Film is approximately two hours long, and includes short film entries from nine different countries. SEPT. 29 Saturday Market Cartoons, 9 a.m.-noon, Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. OCT. 1 “Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution,” 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. OCT. 2 “G is for Gun: The Arming of Teachers in America,” documentary, 7 p.m., Room 112, Sacajawea Hall, Lewis-Clark State College,, Lewiston. Gene Straughan, justice studies professor at LCSC, will lead a discussion following the screening. OCT. 2-23 Palouse French Film Festival, all films begin at 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Cost: $10/festival pass, $5/film. Schedule includes: Oct. 2 — “Ce qui nous lie (Back to Burgundy)” (2017); opening reception begins at 6 p.m. Oct. 9 — “La Fille Inconnue (The Unknown Girl)” (2016) Oct. 16 — “Rodin” (2017) Oct. 23 — “Cest Quoi Cette Famille?! (We Are Family)” (2016) OCT. 4 “Being Mortal,” documentary, 6:30 p.m., Rosalia Library. Followed by discussion about end-of-life decisions. OCT. 6 AND 8 “Aida,” MET Live in HD, 9:55 a.m. Oct. 6 and 6:30 p.m. Oct. 8, Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Cost: $20. OCT. 10 “Spring in a Small Town” (Chinese, B&W, 1948), 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Center, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. OCT. 28 “Night of the Living Dead,” 7 p.m., Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, 415 Main St., Lewiston. OCT. 14 “Trails of Hope and Tears,” 2 p.m., St. James Episcopal Church, 1410 N.E. Stadium Way, Pullman. Film about immigration by the Rev. Miguel De La Torre will be followed by a discussion.

MUSIC

SEPT. 27 University of Idaho Concert Band, directed by Jason Johnston, and Wind Ensemble, directed by Alan Gemberling, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, 851 Campus Drive, Moscow. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors. Washington State University Orchestra, 8 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, Pullman. Polly O’Keary and Rhythm Method, blues, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5. Members are O’Keary, Tommy Cook and David Miller. Open jazz jam with Erik Bowen as host, 8-10 p.m., Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub, 201 S. Main St., Moscow. SEPT. 27 AND 29 Heustis Kountry Band, dance music, 7-10 p.m., Sixth Street Senior Center, 832 Sixth St., Clarkston. Cost: $5. SEPT. 28 7 Devils, Americana, 7-11 p.m., Lewiston Elks, 3444 Country Club Drive. Cost: $10. Dinner will be available for purchase from 6-8 p.m. Francis X. Fay, cello, Houston A. Fleischmann, percussion, student recital, 3:10 p.m., Kimbrough Concert Hall, Washington State University, Pullman. “Pentecost: New Electronic Music,” 8 p.m., Kimbrough Concert Hall, Washington State University, Pullman. Concert will feature surround-sound compositions from WSU music professor Scot Blasco’s new digital album. Cost: $10/regular price, $5/non-WSU students and ages 55 and older, free/WSU students. 20 Grand, nine-member funk band, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5. Skinners, jazz, 8-10:30 p.m., Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub, 201 S. Main St., Moscow. Features Josh Skinner on electric and acoustic basses, and Kate Skinner on keys and vocals. SEPT. 29 Harvest Concert, 1 p.m., White Spring Ranch, 1004 Lorang Road, Genesee. Features live music by Shiloh Sharrard Illi and the Young Guns; Jeanne McHale, blues/folk vocalist-pianist; and John Elwood, dulcimer. Event also will feature a baked potato bar, tours of the site, children’s activities and demonstrations by representatives of the Nez Perce National Historical Park in Spalding. Jazz jam, 8 p.m., Mystic Cafe, 1303 Main St., Lewiston. Innasci of Missoula, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5. Members are Kyle Boone, bass guitar and vocals; K.W. Lloyd, guitar; and Jake Smith, percussion. SEPT. 29-30 Modest Music Fest 2018, more than 50 bands, 9-11:30 p.m. Sept. 29 and 1-6 p.m. Sept. 30, various venues in downtown Moscow. SEPT. 30 Renee Dion of Columbus, Ohio, soul, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main, Moscow. OCT. 1 Sky Crystal of St. George, Utah, singer/songwriter, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow. Cost. $3. OCT. 2 University of Idaho Orchestra and Percussion Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, 851 Campus Drive, Moscow. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors. Open mic, 8 p.m., Mystic Cafe, 1303 Main St. OCT. 3 My Dog Junior of Fort Wayne, Ind., Americana/folk, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main, Moscow. OCT. 4 Roger McVey, University of Idaho faculty recital, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors. Hillstomp of Portland, blues, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $7. “Idaho Women in Song,” presented by Tracy Morrison, 7 p.m., Monastery of St. Gertrude, 465 Keuterville Road, Cottonwood. Morrison is an songwriter and storyteller who lives in Idaho. OCT. 5 Hawthorne Roots of Bozeman, Americana, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5. Members are Madeline Kelly (vocals, rhythm guitar), Emma Kelly (vocals), Michael DeJaynes (drums, vocals), Lucas Mace (lead guitar) and Dustin Crowson (bass guitar). Casey Jack Kristofferson of Stanley, Idaho, indie folk, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main, Moscow. Cost: $3-$5. The Maple Bars with MC Dark Matter, 8 p.m., Third Wheel, 1634 Main St., Lewiston. Cost: $5. OCT. 6 Rodney Carrington, 8 p.m., Clearwater River Casino, 17500 Nez Perce Road, Lewiston. Tickets: TicketsWest or the venue box office. Casey Jack Kristofferson of Stanley, Idaho, indie folk, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5. OCT. 7 The Hottman Sisters, 6:30 p.m., Third Wheel, 1634 Main St., Lewiston. Cost: $10/advance, $15/door. J.W. Teller and the Town Darlings of Missoula, singer/songwriter, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow. OCT. 9 Carnage The Executioner of Minneapolis, hip-hop, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5. OCT. 10 Riverport Band Jam, 6-9 p.m., Riverport Brewing Company, 150 Ninth St., Clarkston. OCT. 11 Guest recital, Jackie McIlwain, clarinet, and Yoon-Wha Roh, piano, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors. McIlwain is assistant professor of clarinet at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, and Roh is lecture of piano/collaborative piano at UI. OCT. 12 Old Salt Union, bluegrass, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $10. OCT. 13 Robin Barrett and Coyote Kings of Walla Walla, blues/rock, with Tiphony Dames of Tri-Cities, 8 p.m., Kamiah Hotel Bar & Steakhouse, 501 Fourth St., Kamiah. Kenny James Miller Blues Band, 6 p.m., Lindsay Creek Vineyards, 3107 Powers Ave., Lewiston. OCT. 18 Third Thursday Celtic and old-time open jam session, 7-9 p.m., Cafe Reuben, 607 Seventh Ave., Lewiston. Moscow Song Circle, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow. OCT. 21 University of Idaho Choirs, 4 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Concert will feature performances by the Vandaleers, University Chorus, Treble Chorus and Kevin Padworski, composer and conductor. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.

SCHOOL & CAMPUS

OCT. 2-3 Sixth annual Dr. Bob Frederick Sport Leadership Lecture Series, free, Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston. Schedule includes: Oct. 2 (all in Room 115, Sacajawea Hall) 10:30 a.m. — “View from the Press Box: Journalism’s Role in Sports,” by Matt Baney, sports editor, Lewiston Tribune Noon — “Dr. Bob Frederick: Invest, Inspire, Impact,” by Heather Van Mullem, chairwoman, Division of Movement and Sports Sciences, LCSC 1:30 p.m. — “Building and Sustaining an Organization,” by Jay Demings, Youth Division director, USA Basketball (via Skype) 2:10 p.m. — “The Business of Sports,” by Mark Nagel, professor, Sport and Entertainment Management, University of South Carolina (via Skype) 3 p.m. — “A Different Perspective Through Disability Sport,” by Aubrey Shaw, doctoral student in sport ethics at the University of Idaho, Moscow 4:30 p.m. —“Forging a Path in the Sport Industry: Career Options and Advice for Success,” by Tammy Crawford, clinical assistant professor, Sport Management, Washington State University, Pullman 7 p.m. — “The Long Run: Building a Community Through Sport Leadership,” by Ron Horton, materials manager, Schweitzer Engineering Labs and president of Palouse Road Runners Oct. 3 (all in Room 112, Sacajawea Hall unless noted) 9 a.m. — “Adversity vs. Attitude: Overcoming and Thriving,” by Brad Barbarick, men’s basketball coach, Concordia University, Portland (via Skype) 9:40 a.m. — “Leadership Lessons From the Past,” by Lason Perkins, Cary, N.C. (via Skype) 10:30 a.m. — “Positive Youth Development through Sport,” by Sara Ullrich-French, associate professor, Sport Science, WSU Noon — “The Business Operations of Minor League Baseball,” by Kyle Day, assistant general manager of sponsorships, Spokane Indians, Room 100, Meriwether-Lewis Hall 1:30 p.m. — “Aligning Values and Goals: What Do You Really Want and Why?” by Peg Hamlett, director of Fitness and Wellness, UI, Room 100, MLH 3 p.m. — “Life After College,” by Peter Irvin, sales development representative, DocuSign, Seattle, Room 115, Sacajawea Hall 6 p.m. — “Leadership Development in High School Athletics,” by Kelly Carlstrom, head boys basketball coach and physical education and health teacher, Troy Junior and Senior High School, Room 115 OCT. 4 Kurt Andersen, author of “Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire,” lecture, 4:30 p.m., Junior Ballroom, Compton Union Building, Washington State University, Pullman. OCT. 8-10 2018 Borah Symposium, “Pax Technologica,” University of Idaho, Moscow. Oct. 8 7 p.m. — “War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age,” keynote address by David E. Sanger, national security correspondent and senior writer for The New York Times, International Ballroom, Bruce Pitman Center Oct. 9 12:30 p.m. — “Gaming for Peace,” by John Anderson, associate professor and program head of the UI’s Virtual Technology and Design Program, Vandal Ballroom, Pitman Center Oct. 10 7 p.m. — “The Role Technology is Playing in the Modern World,” closing keynote address by Jane McGonigal, game designer, inventor of SuperBetter, and author of “Reality is Broken,” International Ballroom OCT. 11 Chad Goller-Sojourner, multimedia solo performance of “Marching in Gucci: Memoirs of A Well-Dressed Black AIDS Activist,” 4:30-6:30 p.m., pavilion, Museum of Art/Washington State University, Pullman. “Waiting in the Wings: Emergence, Evolution and Control of Mosquito-Borne Viruses,” talk by Kathryn Hanley, 10 a.m., Administration Building auditorium, University of Idaho, Moscow. Hanley is a professor of biology at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. OCT. 12 AND 14 “Time for ‘Dr. Who,’ ” planetarium show, 7 p.m. Oct. 12 and 5 p.m. Oct. 14, Washington State University Planetarium, Room 231, Sloan Hall, Pullman. Show features a costume contest, and answers the questions how much of “Dr. Who” is real and how much might be real. Cost: $5/regular price (cash or check only), free/ages 6 and younger. OCT. 13-15 38th Roger Williams Symposium, featuring speaker Miguel De La Torre, Washington State University, Pullman. De La Torre is a professor of social ethics and Latinx studies at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colo. Schedule includes: Oct. 13 “The Death of U.S. Christianity,” 7 p.m., Ensminger Pavilion, 455 Lincoln Drive. Oct. 14 “Was Jesus a Racist,” sermon by De La Torre, 10:30 a.m., Congregational United Church of Christ, 525 N.E. Campus St. “Trails of Hope and Tears,” followed by discussion with De La Torre, 2-4 p.m., St. James Episcopal Church, 1410 N.E. Stadium Way Oct. 15 Thomas Foley lecture on “Why They Come” by De La Torre, noon, Room 316, Bryan Hall OCT. 17 “Out West,” lecture by Gregory Hinton, 6 p.m., Crest and Horizon Rooms, University of Idaho Commons, Moscow. Hinton’s “Out West” program series focuses on LGBTQ culture and history in the West. OCT. 18 Art Chantry, graphic designer, lecture, 5 p.m., Agriculture Science auditorium, University of Idaho, Moscow. Chantry designed many grunge and punk rock album art in the 1980s and 1990s.

SPORTS & OUTDOORS

OCT. 6 10th annual Mutt Strutt, 1-3:30 p.m., Reaney Park, 690 Reaney Way, Pullman. Features contests, vendors, games and demonstrations. Cost: $10/dog. All proceeds go to the Pooch Park in Pullman and the Whitman County Humane Society. OCT. 20 20th annual Lewis-Clark Half Marathon and 5K Fun Run, starting at Granite Lake Park, 848 Port Way, Clarkston. Check-in and registration is 7:30-8:30 a.m. Info: http://www.seaportstriders.com Hells Gate State Park 40th anniversary celebration, noon, park day use area large shelter. Features cake and refreshments. OCT. 27 2018 Hells Gate Haunted Hayride, 7 p.m., Hells Gate State Park, Lewiston. Park admission: $5/vehicle. Hayride: $2/person. 10th annual “Care To Share” Fun Run, 9:30 a.m., Bill Chipman/Palouse Trail head, Bishop Boulevard, Pullman. Cost: $25/with T-shirt, $15/no shirt. Register: www.pullmanparksandrec.com NOV. 11 Harlem Globetrotters, 2 p.m., Lewis-Clark State College Activity Center, Lewiston. Tickets: Activity Center box office, or by phone at (866) 468-3399.

STAGE

SEPT. 27-30 “Chicago,” staged by the Lewiston Civic Theatre and directed by Rebecca Hardin, Lewiston High School auditorium, 1114 Ninth Ave. Show dates and times are: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 27-29, and 2 p.m. Sept. 30. Cost: $19/regular price; $16/ages 60 and older, and veterans; $15/students age 13 through college-age; $11/ages 12 and younger. Tickets: (208) 746-3401 or online at lctheatre.org. SEPT. 30 Performances by cowboy poets and musicians, Palouse Country Cowboy Poetry Association, 2 p.m., Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. Lunch will be available to purchase. Cost: $10. OCT. 6 Shimmy on the Down, belly dance and fusion performances, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow. OCT. 12-14 AND 18-21 “The Open Hand,” written and directed by Robert Caisley, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12-13 and 18-20, and 2 p.m. Oct. 13-14 and 21, Forge Theater, 404 Sweet Ave., Moscow. Caisley is a UI theater professor. Cost: $5-$15; free for UI students. Tickets: BookPeople of Moscow. OCT. 13 Beijing Opera, 6 p.m. (doors open at 5:30), free, Administration Building auditorium, University of Idaho, Moscow. OCT. 18-20, 25-27 AND 31 “Night of the Living Dead,” staged by the Lewiston Civic Theatre, 7:30 p.m., Clarkston Heights Grange No. 982, 2220 Reservoir Road. Cost: $15/regular price; $10/veterans, ages 60 and older, ages 12 and younger, and students. Play is rated PG-13 and is directed by Larry Goodwin.

TALKS

OCT. 1 “The Days Before the Elms,” a talk by Steven Branting of Lewiston about the early days of the Normal Hill area of Lewiston, 2 p.m., Royal Plaza, 2870 Juniper Drive, Lewiston. OCT. 6 “The Impacts of Shrub Encroachment in a Grassland Ecosystem on Avian Communities,” presentation by Laura Ehlen, 10 a.m., Nez Perce National Historical Park visitor center, Spalding. Talk will be preceded by October Big Day bird observation from 7:30-9:30 a.m. OCT. 11 “Florence’s Boot Hill Cemetery,“ talk by Penny Bennett Casey, 7 p.m., Monastery of St. Gertrude, 465 Keuterville Road, Cottonwood. Casey is a member of the Idaho County Historic Preservation Commission and the Idaho County Genealogy Society. OCT. 18 “Hiking Idaho,” slide presentation by Phil Wimer of Grangeville, 7 p.m., Monastery of St. Gertrude, 465 Keuterville Road, Cottonwood. OCT. 24 “The Days Before the Elms,” a talk by Steven Branting of Lewiston about the early days of the Normal Hill area of Lewiston, 3:30-4:30 and 7-8 p.m., Room 115, Sacajawea Hall, Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston. !