Life hacks: get out and vote

Things to do on the Palouse this week

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

This is the week that we have all been anticipating for, so do your civic duty, vote now and in future elections. Politics may be stressful and for those who need a break, here are things happening on the Palouse this week. Remember to wear a mask and social distance when going to in-person events to keep others and yourself safe.  

Votes for Women: Outdoor Exhibit 

Time: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.  

Date: Nov. 2—8  

Place: Downtown Moscow  

Price: Free  

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, the Latah County Historical Society will host its educational exhibit in downtown Moscow. Displayed in storefronts between First Street and Sixth Street, businesses have generously participated in this event. The outdoor exhibit can be viewed throughout November and will commemorate suffrage.  

Jamie Derrick Mindfulness Drop-in 

Time: 12 to 12:20 p.m. 

Date: Nov. 4 

Place: Online event 

Price: Free  

Join Jamie Derrick and unwind during a meditation meet. Over Zoom, she will take you to tranquil places and put the mind at ease. Do yourself a solid and take care of your mental health this week. And if you enjoyed this one, mindfulness drop-ins can be attended each week.  Click here to join.

I Need My Space! The Stress of Staying at Home  

Time: 12:30 to 1 p.m. 

Date: Nov. 5 

Place: Online event  

Price: Free  

Has quarantine driven you crazy recently? Is the stress of family, roommates and the semester kept you mad? Then this Real Talk Thursday will be up your alley. Going over issues like living at home and spending extra time in solitude can benefit interpersonal relationships. They will be discussing how to tackle these problems in a healthy, mature way.  Click here to join.

Bar Bingo  

Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.  

Date: Nov. 5 

Place: Eagles Lodge Moscow  

Price: $1 per card and $2 per blackout  

Check out the Eagles Lodge Moscow bar and play a relaxing game of bingo. Taking lots of breaks in between games, get to know other people who take pleasure in playing the game. Bingo cards are $1 and blackout cards are $2, and winners get small rewards. Proceeds will go toward helping their Aerie and Auxiliary.  

Laser Tag  

Time: 7 to 10 p.m.  

Date: Nov. 6 

Place: Kibbie Dome  

Price: Free for students  

Strap on your gear and get ready for a match, or two, of laser tag. Grab a couple of friends and come to the Kibbie Dome for a blast. Vandal Entertainment has lined up the perfect course for laser tag enthusiasts and thrill chasers. Students only need to bring their Vandal Card to play.  

Emily Pearce can be reached at [email protected] 

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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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