Etcetera: Feb. 14, 2019

 

February 14, 2019



Grads lunch now slated for March 14

Colfax Alumni lunch scheduled for Feb. 12 has been cancelled due to dangerous driving conditions. A make-up lunch has been scheduled for March 14, also at the Timber Creek Buffet in the Argonne Village Shopping Center, 9211 East Montgomery, Millwood, Spokane.

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Soup Extravaganza slated at Dahmen

A "Soup Extravaganza" to help generate support for the Dahmen Barn ceramics program for repairs on the kilns and supplies for the kids' ceramic program will be at the barn in Uniontown Feb. 17, from 4:30 to 7 p.m.

The soup and bowl fundraiser includes delicious soup served in a one-of-a-kind commemorative bowl which guests will get to take home. Soups to be served include a choice of clam chowder, vegetarian lentil chili and chicken and noodles, served with hearty bread and dessert. Beer and wine will also be available.

In a September mudslinging extravaganza competition, seven artists competed to throw more than 60 bowls. A video of the September event will be streaming during the evening.

A blind throwing competition will take place at 6 p.m. Potters will throw a bowl on the potter’s wheel while blindfolded, and another potter will coach them into throwing a perfect bowl, vase, etc.

The event will also include a silent auction of pottery and art.

Music will be provided by the Ukulele Players of the Palouse under the direction of Scott Hallett of Colfax.

Cost for the event is $25.

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Uniontown offers Valentines stops

Explore Uniontown for Valentine’s Day will include Jacobs Bistro and Bakery with breakfast, pastries or lunch. Hours will be 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. They are open for dinner Friday and Saturday evenings from 5-8 p.m.

Robyn’s Nest Antiques will be open on the corner of Highway 195 and Church Street.

The "Beastly Love" exhibit will be at Dahmen Barn. New artisan chocolate bars made in Colfax by Purpose Roasters will be offered as appetizers from 2 to 4 p.m.

Wawawai Canyon Winery will offer a wine tasting paired with chocolate.

Valentine stays are offered at the Churchyard Inn Bed and Breakfast. Call ahead for reservations, 509-229-3200.

Neill displays Robotomobiles, Reed paintings

Neill Public Library welcomes the return of local scrap metal artist Dave Coyle. This “Robotomobiles” collection is solely focused on transportation with a steam punk flair. Coyle’s latest creations include motorcycles, rat rods and a space buggy complete with an out-of-this-world family.

Each piece was made from recycled auto parts or automotive-related items. Coyle’s art is on display now through March.

The library will also feature a display of art done by Mary Reed now through the end of April. The exhibit features her affection for the Pacific Northwest and inspiration from her travels throughout the country.

A member of the Palouse Watercolor Socius, she feels indebted to her fellow artists for giving her advice and support in her painting.

 

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