Life Hacks: Palouse adventures

Wander the Palouse this week and see what you find

Life Hacks logo | Riley Helal
Life Hacks logo | Riley Helal

Mask-less in Moscow is an unfathomable sight to see, which is why we should all wear masks when heading to in-person events around the community. This week, paint in the park, go on a rock hunt and play video games on the big screen with friends. Here are the best things to do on the Palouse this week.  

ADA Rocks! 

Time: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 

Date: Wednesday 

Place: Disability Action Center NW’s office 

Price: Free 

We know how much ADA rocks so why not celebrate it? The Disability Action Center NW is celebrating their 30-year anniversary by hiding rocks throughout the city. Keep an eye open around curb cuts, playgrounds and businesses. Those who find a rock can return it to the Disability Action Center’s office for a free t-shirt. The event will be held by drive-through and will also be giving away masks, hand sanitizer, a free hotdog, chips and drink. 

Video Gaming Night 

Time: 6 – 8 p.m. 

Date: Wednesday 

Place: ISUB Atrium first floor 

Price: Free 

Show your skills on the big screen this week. Student Involvement is playing games and wants you to come and watch – and play too. On the screen, those who come will race in Mario Kart and fight in Super Smash Bros. All controllers will be sanitized before and after game time and is free to play.  

Screen on the Green 

Time: 8:45 – 11 p.m. 

Date: Thursday 

Place: Theophilus Tower Lawn 

Price: Free 

Come and view the last show on the green this weekend with friends, classmates and those who feel like family. “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” (PG) will be showing on a beautiful night on campus. Bring blankets, snacks and masks to reminisce a childhood favorite.  

Outdoor Art Market 

Time: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 

Date: Saturday 

Place: Artisans at the Dahmen Barn 

Price: Various purchasing  

Take a drive to Uniontown and view art that is worth the trip. At the market: pottery, leather work, sculpture and jewelry may catch the eye. Local artists will be setting up their stands with plenty of room outside. As the market continues, listen to live music, support artists and come to the barn.  

Emily Pearce can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @Emily_A_Pearce.  

About the Author

Emily Pearce I'm a psychology and communications major graduating in spring 2022. Read my stories in LIFE, News and Opinion at The Argonaut.

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