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Things to do in the Palouse this week

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

As we near the end of September, we can be optimistic about October. The fall season is full-fledged and ready to show its true colors. Changing leaves, Halloween and more – who doesn’t love autumn months? This week be ready to pack the weekend with events around the Palouse. Remember to wear a mask and most importantly, stay cozy.  

Rock the Block 

Time: 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.  

Date: Oct. 1 

Place: Tower Lawn 

Price: Free 

Enjoy the best food around the block and come prepared to party. Masks, socially distanced and all, still providing a fun time. Bring friends and family over to the Tower Lawn and take a photo at their photo booth. There will be a variety of food for everyone, provided by local farmers. Play some outdoor games, listen to live music and most importantly, have a blast.  

60’s Tunes for you 

Time: 6 – 8 p.m. 

Date: Oct. 2 

Place: Moscow Brewing Company 

Price: Free 

The Moscow Brewing Company has something cooking. Reminisce old time music while grabbing a drink. Stay for a bit and enjoy live 60s music played on the guitar and vibraphone.  

Get Rooted  

Time: 9:30 a.m. to1:30 p.m. 

Date: Oct. 3 

Place: Along Robinson Park Rd. and South Fork Palouse River  

Price: Free 

Exchange a few karma points by getting your hands dirty. Come out and help the University of Idaho Sustainability Center and Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute (PCEI) by restoring roots, planting and maintaining trees and shrubs. The greenery being helped is alongside the PCEI grounds. Sign up at https://givepul.se/c32b7z and remember to bring a mask, water and closed-toed shoes.  

Inside/Outside  

Time: 10 a.m. to5 p.m. 

Date: Oct. 3 and Oct. 4 

Place: Little Pink House Gallery 

Price: Free 

Meet the Little Pink House Gallery in Genesee, Idaho featuring the art show “Inside/Outside.” This pop-up event will be available throughout the first two weeks of October. The gallery explores the work of national and regional artists including: Barb Burwell, Mary Carol Kenny, Brian Frink, Noah Schuerman, Ray Esparsen, Ellen Vieth, Kat Fekkas, Casey Doyle, Stacy Isenbarger and others. Learn how artists have been coping with the pandemic and their experiences.  

Moscow Drive-in 

Time: 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.  

Date: Oct. 3 

Place: Kibbie Dome Parking Lot 57 

Price: $20 

Drive over to the Kibbie Dome to view movies on the big screen. This week, the drive-in will be showing “Twister” (PG-13), navigating the most powerful storm in decades. Tickets are $20 a car and can be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/twister-tickets-119172485111. The parking lot has limited space so be sure to arrive early.  

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.

1 reply

  1. Ellen Vieth @ littlepinkhouse.com

    thank you!!

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