LIFE Hacks: To KUOI’S 75th anniversary

Things to do on the Palouse this week

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

In honor of KUOI’s 75th anniversary, this is dedicated to their station and years of great work. View their special lineup to celebrate with extra shows. Tune into 89.3, sit back and listen to the show.

Spooky Science Walk

Time: 3-9:30 p.m.

Date: Oct. 22-Oct. 24

Place: Palouse Discovery Science Center

Price: Free for members $6 and $7.50 for non-members

Spooky Science walk isn’t just for kids, it’s available to all ages and thriller enthusiasts. Trek through Sticks and Tricks’ nature loop, and peek into laboratories. The walk will be outdoors, and all proceeds benefit the Palouse Discovery Science Center and their programs.Purchase tickets online.

Around the World Trivia Night

Time: 9-11 p.m.

Date: Oct. 22

Place: Zeppoz

Price: Various purchasing

Compete and show off geography skills at Around the World Trivia Night for a chance to win prizes. Learn more about India from competing teams and test yourself through the night. The winning team can take home a $100 Zeppoz gift card along with other prizes.

“In One Ear and Out the Other”—Diane Worthey

Time: 1 p.m.

Date: Oct. 23-Oct. 24

Place: Online event

Price: Various purchasing

Chat with author Diane Worthey about her book release “In One Ear and Out the Other.” The book is a child’s non-fiction about a conductor. Worthey writes in Pullman, performs in the Washington-Idaho Symphony and teaches at the University of Idaho Preparatory Program. At 11 a.m. this Saturday, she will hold a socially distanced author autographing at BookPeople of Moscow. RSVP for the event by sending an email to [email protected].

“The Revolutionists”

Time: 6 p.m.

Date: Oct. 23-Oct. 24

Place: Online event

Price: Free to students and $5 per non-student patron

Support the UI Department of Theater Arts and view their upcoming performance “The Revolutionists.” The performance, a dark comedy about how we change the world, will be viewed over a livestream performance via Zoom. Purchase tickets at online.

5th Annal Pumpkin Hunt

Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Date: Oct. 24-Oct. 25

Place: Spring Valley Family Tree Farm

Price: Various purchasing

October wouldn’t feel right without annual pumpkin hunting and hayrides—and it’s not too late to grab a jack-o’-lantern. Over at the Spring Valley Family Tree Farm, they have a perfect selection of pumpkins, Christmas trees and treats. While enjoying hayrides, face painting and straw bale mazes are available, keep an eye out for golden gourds to win prizes.

Emily Pearcecan be reached [email protected] on Twitter @Emily _ A_ Pearce.

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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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