
ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE
The downtown area of Pullman, Wash., June 3.
Happy finals week for the students who have exams for their first-session summer classes and happy regular week for the students just hanging out or working this summer!
I am sure everyone is dealing with a little bit of stress this week, whether you’re cramming for an exam, working a hard job or even just relaxing at home.
With that, I hope everyone can take a break from what they are doing and just enjoy themselves at some of the events I have found for this week.
Enjoy!
Lost in the Palouse Landscape
What: New art show opening June 15 as a part of an Art Walk in Moscow and features art by Ludmilla Parez Saskova
When: Opening 4–8 p.m. June 15, open weekdays 9 a.m.–6 p.m. until the end of August
Where: 1912 Center in Moscow
Pullman Farmers Market
What: Annual Farmers Market
When: 3:30–6 p.m. Wednesdays
Where: Brelsford WSU Visitor Center
Music on Main
What: Local bands and artists perform downtown between June and September
When: 6–8 p.m. Thursdays
Where: Pine Street Plaza
What Was Yours But Never Lost
What: An exhibition showing recent works of various forms of video art by Indigenous filmmakers from North America
When: May 16–June 30
Where: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU
Palouse Writers Festival
What: Panel discussion and two workshops before Books and Brews at 6 p.m.
When: 11:30 a.m.–8 p.m. June 17
Where: 1912 Center in Moscow
Cost: $40
Coffee Tasting and Education
What: Tour of Kamiak Coffee Company with the opportunity to see how coffee is roasted, featuring taste tests and a bag of coffee grounds to take home
When: 10 a.m.–12 p.m. June 17
Where: Kamiak Coffee Company in Moscow
Cost: $25
Juneteenth Celebration
What: A celebration of freedom with speakers from WSU and Eastern Washington University
When: 12–2 p.m. June 19
Where: Friendship Square in Moscow
Strangers on a Train
What: “Strangers on a Train” showing as a part of the From the Vault series
When: 7–9 p.m June 20
Where: Kenworthy Theatre in Moscow
Cost: $7
Coraline
What: Moscow Film Society shows “Coraline” as a part of their Freaky Kids Films series
When: 7–9 p.m June 21
Where: Kenworthy Theatre in Moscow
Cost: $7
Fridays at the Clock Tower
What: Live music from WSU School of Music faculty and friends
When: 6:30–7 p.m. June 23
Where: WSU Bryan Clock Tower
I hope you enjoyed this list of events this week, and I will be back next week with more. If there is an event you want to see here next week, feel free to reach me at alexandria.osborne@wsu.edu.