We'll explore how and what astronauts eat with a taste test! Children under 9 should be accompanied by a caregiver. This event helps kids practice these STEM skills: curiosity and analysis.
Come ask technology related questions for tech devices. This is an open-style sit down Q & A for basic questions about computers, mobile devices, or our digital services.
Local gardening expert and long-time garden columnist for The Spokesman-Review, Pat Munts, will share everything you need to know about Mason Bees native to Washington State.
Explore the world of charcoal in this hands-on art program! Ages 9-13 will learn techniques to create bold, expressive drawings and discover the magic of shading and texture.
The generative writing group you've always wanted. Bring a project you're working on and experience the joy and inspiration found in a community writing session.
Jack of Growing Neighbors discusses the economic and ecological benefits of pallets to build raised beds, including where to find them, what types of pallets are best, and how to disassemble them.
“Shou Sugi Ban” originated in Japan in the 18th century. Jack Dailey of Growing Neighbors will demonstrate this simple method to preserve wood by charring with a propane torch.