LEGO® fans are invited to build and tinker together with LEGO®. Children under 9 should bring a caregiver. This event helps kids practice these STEM skills: creativity and engineering design skills.
Prepare for deep relaxation through sound healing, a practice thousands of years old! Please bring a mat or blanket to rest on and a pillow. For ages 18 and older.
Practical tips on attracting bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and beetles to your landscape. Learn how to create a biodiverse space that is beneficial to both wildlife and your garden!
This community gathering invites nonviolent, intersectional, and interfaith meditation and reflection practice. The theme for this month will be Beauty & Pain.
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.
Join us for a fun-filled evening of creativity! Families with kids and teens, come explore your artistic side as we paint, draw, and create in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Learn how to forage in your backyard for edible weeds and get tips on how to prepare them! You may end up with a new appreciation for the plants that were previously a nuisance!
Join Astrologer Jessica Martin for an overview of the planetary transits for the month and what they mean. This is a great opportunity to learn more about how the energy affects you personally.
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.
While most people who have dementia have Alzheimer’s Disease, there are many other types. We will talk about vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy Bodies and frontotemporal dementia.
We'll read the picture book, "The Curious Why" by Angela DiTerlizzi, and practice being curious! This event helps kids practice the STEM skill of curiosity.
LEGO® fans are invited to build and tinker together with LEGO®. Children under 9 should bring a caregiver. This event helps kids practice these STEM skills: creativity and engineering design skills.
Ready to paint an underwater scene using watercolor paints? Join us for this step-by-step watercolor painting lesson where young artists learn and practice different techniques!
Learn about whole-person healthcare including mental health services provided within integrated primary care settings. This is the first in a three-part series taught by Dr. Bill O'Connell from UW.
Discuss common signs of mental illness and steps individuals or caregivers may take to find help with diagnosis and treatment. This is the second in a 3-part series taught by Dr. O'Connell from UW.
This community gathering invites nonviolent, intersectional, and interfaith meditation and reflection practice. The theme for this month will be Artistry.
Join us for a Vinyasa yoga practice for every skill level. This flow will be faster, so be prepared to sweat! Wear loose clothing and bring a mat or towel.
Learn about the many pathways to entering the mental and behavioral health professions. This is the second class in a 3-part series taught by Dr. O'Connell from UW.
Join Astrologer Jessica Martin for an overview of the planetary transits for the month and what they mean. This is a great opportunity to learn more about how the energy affects you personally.
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.
We will discuss dementia resources in the area including support groups, education for care partners, research, providers, home health care and long-term care.
Gonzaga professor Avery Dame-Griff explores how members of early digital LGBTQ+ communities used computers to explore their identity, find love, and get resources for people living with AIDS.
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.
Celebrate National Trails Day and learn about the best local hikes within a day of Spokane! Holly from the Washington Trails Association will share details and photos of beautiful local trails.
Join us for storytime! Each week we will share books, songs, and fun. After we read together, we will spend some time in open play with learning activities.