Downtown Pullman, Wash. — On Aug. 22, enjoy free lentil chili, food, live music, games, information booths, arts and crafts. On Aug. 23, you will find a pancake breakfast, Grande Parade, lentil cook-off, Lentil Lane Food Court, Lentil Land kids’ area, Lentil Gallery arts and crafts, microbrewery tasting tent, live music and sporting events. Both days of this event are FREE.
Spokane — Paddle along the Spokane River and then enjoy a a family style dinner with Bangkok Thai. Must be at least 16 years of age. This event is sponsored by Bangkok Thai, located at 1003 E. Trent Ave. Cost is $29 per person.
Green Bluff, Wash. — Come and try delicious peach ice cream, homemade cobbler, cake or pie every Saturday and Sunday Aug. 16 through Sept. 1, 2008. Green Bluff is 15 minutes north of Spokane.
Green Bluff, Wash. — Come and try delicious peach ice cream, homemade cobbler, cake or pie every Saturday and Sunday Aug. 16 through Sept. 1, 2008. Green Bluff is 15 minutes north of Spokane.
Green Bluff, Wash. — Come and try delicious peach ice cream, homemade cobbler, cake or pie every Saturday and Sunday Aug. 16 through Sept. 1, 2008. Green Bluff is located 15 minutes north of Spokane.
Hayden — You are cordially invited to attend a Pancake Breakfast for the Jim Franks’ Benefit Fund. Jim Franks has been diagnosed with terminal inoperable cancer. Due to the effects of his illness, he is no longer able to work in Hayden’s Public Works Department. ALL money received will be used to pay Jim’s medical insurance bills. Your donations are greatly appreciated. Checks should be made out to “Jim Franks Benefit Fund.” Cost is $7/Adults, $5/Seniors, $4/ Children 10 years of age and younger. This event will be held at 125 W. Hayden Ave.
Downtown Coeur d’Alene — 17th Annual Downtown Street Fair! This FREE three-day event features more than 200 vendors to include the finest in regional arts and crafts, food and entertainment. With more than 40,000 in attendance, this is an event not to miss! This event is held on Sherman Avenue in Downtown Coeur d’Alene.
Downtown Coeur d’Alene — This FREE three-day event features fun, food art and live music! With more than 25 top-quality food vendors, more than 130 professional artists and artisans, along with professional musicians live on the bandstand. This year marks the 21st annual Taste of the Coeur d’Alenes. Enjoy music, including Jazz, Big Band, Blues and Contemporary. This event is held at City Park on Sherman Avenue.
Spokane — The Latah Creek Variety Market is being held again this coming Saturday in the Latah Plaza. More than 60 vendors will be selling a variety of items to include: antiques, crafts, artwork, home decor items, local homegrown fruits, flowers, vegetables and spices. You will also find wine, beer, fun games and activities for the kids, along with live music until 5pm. The Latah Creek Variety Market will be held at 4241 S. Cheney-Spokane Rd. The next Latah Creek Variety Market will be held Sept. 21st.
Spokane — “Spread the Aloha.” Enjoy a Polynesain menu to include Lalua Pork, Teriyaki Beef, Chicken Long Rice, Shoye Chicken, Macaroni Salad, Sweet Potatoes, Fresh Pineapple and Pineapple Upside-Down Cake. Entertainment includes a slideshow of Hawaii, tribute dance and various dances performed by students, staff and faculty. Dinner begins at 5:30pm with entertainment beginning at 7pm. This event is presented by the Whitworth College Hawaiian Club, Na Pu’uwai o Hawai’i. Ticket are $20/Adults, $15/Students, $10/Ages 6-12 and FREE/Children 5 and under.  Tickets may be purchased at the Hixson Union Building 9am-11pm Sun.-Thurs.; 9am-10pm Fri. & Sat.Â