Things to do in Spokane from May 27 to June: “Stars on Ice,” Spokane Farmers Market, Wonder Weekend Market, and Food Truck Friday

Spokane Farmers Market: The weekly Saturday market produces produces produce grown, baked, or harvested in the wild in the Spokane area. Saturday through Oct. 29, 8:00 a. m. Spokane Farmers Market, 20 W. Fifth Ave. Free.

Wonder Weekend Market: The Wonder Building hosts a farmers’ and craft market on weekends with local vendors, food and drinks. The market runs until October 22, from 9:30 a. m. at 2:30 p. m. , every Saturday and Sunday. Wonder Building, 835 N. Post St. (509) 534-5039.

‘Beyond Right: CLE’ – Chabad of Spokane gives a JLI course on Jews called “Beyond Right. “Each week, explore and debate a moral or legal factor to arrive at a basic precept of the System of Judaism. The course is presented from domingos. de 10:30 a. m. at 27:7 p. m. de June, Chabad of Spokane, 4116 E. 37th Ave. 90 $. (509) 443-0770.

Come feed the bison: the tour includes the history of the farm and a brief presentation about bison. Everyone will have the opportunity to meet, greet and feed the bison. The tours take place on Fridays and Saturdays, from 12:30 to 14:00:30, until September 3. Win-Tur Bison Farm, 4742 Route 231, Springdale. $7. (509) 258-6717.

‘Stars on Ice’ – After the 2022 Olympics, the U. S. figure skating team will be able to skate the U. S. The U. S. will travel the country. Reigning Olympic champion Nathan Chen, Alysa Liu and Jason Brown are the scheduled skaters. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Spokane Arena, 720 W. Mallon Ave. $17 children, $27 seniors, $32 all ages. (800) 325-7328.

St. Francis Online Auction – Silent Online Auction to Get the Advantages of St. Francis Catholic ParishFrancisFrancis of Assisi for the general budget from Friday 5 June. A Ghost Bed and more. For more information, 32auctions. com/stfrancis. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 1104 W. Heroy Avenue (five09) 32five-1321.

Spokane Garry: A Historic Expedition: A fully guided bus tour will tour Chief Garry Park, the original site of Garry, Drumheller Springs, Latah Creek and Indian Canyon and Garry’s last resting position at Greenwood Cemetery. Registration is mandatory. Saturday, from nine to. m. a 1 p. m. Gran Universidad del Norte, 611 E. Indiana Ave. $50.

Monday Night Dance: After a lifetime of mowing the rug from one musical era to the next, sign up for this active senior organization every Monday night to enjoy soft snacks, a live band, and all the dances you can handle. All ages are welcome. Monday, 7 p. m. For more information, call (509) 327-1584. Monday, 7 p. mid-afternoon. Corbin Senior Center, 827 W. Cleveland Ave. (509) 327-1584.

Wednesday in the Woods – Learn each and every Wednesday at the Bowl Amphitheater

Virtual Job Fair through WorkSource Spokane: Meet local employers in the industries they are hiring. Avoid the hassle of going to a physical to-do fair and sign up from the comfort of your own home using your computer, smartphone or tablet. Register in advance at bit. ly/38yJNzl. Jeudi, 13:00-15:00 Presented through Work Source. Free. (509) 532-3120.

“Habitat for All: Some Simple Techniques”: Ken Bevis, wildlife management biologist at the Washington Department of Natural Resources, presents “Habitat for All: Some Simple Techniques” that addresses those concepts with tips for the home. Thursday, 4 p. m. e. to 6 p. m. Shadle Park Library, 2111 W. Wellesley Ave. Free. (509) 444-5390.

Food Truck Fridays: Downtown Spokane closes Wall Street every Friday beginning June 3 to house Food Truck Fridays. 11:211 a. m. N. Wall St.

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