City of Lewiston Winter 2023 Magazine & Program Guide

Discover the details of Lewiston's new Stormwater Drainage System Services user fee and dive into the array of seasonal programs presented by the Lewiston Library and Parks and Recreation Department – your ultimate destination for winter fun! Also, check out a sneak peek into the upcoming spring season. Your guide to staying engaged and inspired throughout the changing seasons!

LEWISTON LIVING

EVERYTHINGYOU NEED TOKNOW ABOUTTHE NEW STORMWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM UTILITY SERVICE FEES! P. 4

GET READY FOR ALL YOUR WINTER-FAVORITE EVENTS P. 11

ISSUE #2 JUNE 2022 ISSUE #4 NOVEMBER 2023

COVER IMAGE CREDIT: BRAD STINSON "Foggy Mann Lake"

CONTENTS

What's inside?

3 MAYOR'S MESSAGE

11 DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE Create lasting memories at our girls' and dads' enchanting evening. Join us for an evening filled with lively music, games, crafts, delightful snacks, beverages, and cherished photos! 11 SEAPORT RIVER RUN Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the 46th Annual Seaport River Run! Choose your challenge with either a thrilling 5k or a challenging 10k course. Gear up and stay tuned ? registration kicks off in February! 12 YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS Score big with Lewiston Parks and Recreation's youth sports lineup! From slam dunks to slopes, we've got it all: karate, a unique sports skills camp, girls drill team, and even a youth ski program. 13 ADULT SPORTS & ACTIVITIES From line dancing to flag football, there's something for everyone. Whether you're spiking in volleyball or striking in pickleball or even savoring activities tailored for seniors ? our Parks and Recreation Program Guide is your gateway to a season of fun and fitness. The City is excited to announce the return of Dave Gobbie to public service! Formerly with the Lewiston Police Department, Dave is stepping into a new role as your new Community Resource Officer.

4 STORMWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM UTILITY USER FEES

9 REGISTER FOR PARKS AND REC PROGRAMS ONLINE

10 NEED TO RENT A FACILITY FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT?

16 SONGS OF THE SEASON

Get into the holiday spirit with enchanting melodies from the Lewiston High School Gold Choir! Join us at the Lewiston City Library on December 5th at 5:30 p.m. in the Event Space. 18 WACKY WINTER WEDNESDAY Join the festive fun this winter break on Wacky Winter Wednesday, December 27th, where kids can ring in the new year with crafts, games, toys, virtual reality, and tasty snacks at the Lewiston City Library. It's a perfect way to make unforgettable memories before the year ends!

11 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LIGHT CONTEST

MAYOR'S MESSAGE Dear Residents of Lewiston, As we enter the winter season, the colder half of the year, I'm reminded of the strength and resilience that defines us as a community. This season brings us not only colder temperatures, and snow, but also a sign of continued progress and future growth in our city. I am delighted to introduce a pivotal addition to our community - the Community Resources Officer. Starting November 13th, this dedicated individual will serve as the guardian of compliance, ensuring our city's health, safety codes, and ordinances are upheld to the highest standard. This shift, placing code enforcement under the Community Development Department, marks a bold stride towards an even more engaged and informed citizenry. Our new Community Resources Officer is not only well-versed in city codes and laws but also deeply committed to educating our community. From site triangles to weed compliance and beautification, their expertise will empower residents with valuable knowledge. This officer's proactive approach will address a wide range of concerns, from zoning issues to nuisance complaints. Their exceptional commitment to customer service will undoubtedly enhance the experience of our valued residents, and assist with positive enforcement of these important issues. Above all, our Community Resources Officer will be a true Community Champion. Serving as a bridge between government agencies, community members, and stakeholders, they will tirelessly work towards stable improvements in our quality of life and neighborhoods. I am genuinely excited about the positive impact this new position will have on our city. Together, we will forge ahead, creating a safer, more harmonious Lewiston for all. In addition to this exciting change, we are actively pursuing new businesses that will further enrich our community. Your contributions continue to make Lewiston a remarkable place, and I'm eager to share more good news with you in the near future. With warm regards,

- Daniel Johnson

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PARKS & RECREATION INFORMATION Contact Info Physical Address: 1424 Main Street, Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Mailing Address: PO Box 617 Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Parks & Recreation Office: 208-746-2313 P+R Office Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Cemetery Office: 208-746-6857 Cemetery Office Business Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-12pm or by appointment Website: www.cityoflewiston.org/parksandrec

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https://twitter.com/LewistonCity www.instagram.com/LewistonParksRecreation

Staff Tim Barker, Parks & Recreation Director....................................................... tbarker@cityoflewiston.org Linda Rape, Administrative Secretary................................................................ lrape@cityoflewiston.org Corky Fazio, Grounds Maintenance Supervisor.............................................. cfazio@cityoflewiston.org Valerie Warren, Building Maintenance Supervisor....................................... vmeyer@cityoflewiston.org Raymond Pedrina, Recreation Supervisor.................................................. rpedrina@cityoflewiston.org Marc Keefer, Recreation Coordinator...........................................................mkeefer@cityoflewiston.org Julian Madrid, Recreation Coordinator......................................................... jmadrid@cityoflewiston.org Scot McGee, Senior Nutrition Head Cook........................................ seniornutrition@cityoflewiston.org Chad Hewett, Cemetery Technician...............................................................chewett@cityoflewiston.org Bad Weather Cancellations In case of inclement weather in which classes, games or activities may be canceled, parents or team managers will be responsible for calling 208-746-2313. Cancellation decisions for games will normally be made by 4pm Monday-Friday. Follow our Facebook page for cancellation information and updates. Canceled events will be rescheduled at a later date, if possible. Medical Insurance All participants in the Lewiston Parks and Recreation Department programs must have their own medical insurance to cover any injuries that may be sustained while participating in any activity sponsored by the department. The City of Lewiston will not be held financially responsible for any medical expenses. Waiver of Liability Form All participants in the Lewiston Parks and Recreation Department programs must sign the participant release and waiver of liability before participating. If the participant is a minor, a parent or legal guardian must sign. Participants must waive, release, absolve, indemnify, and hold harmless the Lewiston Parks & Recreation Department of any claim arising. This also gives permission to photograph participants for display and promotional material.

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PARKS & RECREATION INFORMATION

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RESERVATION/FACILITY INFORMATION Situated in beautiful downtown Lewiston, the Lewiston Community Center is an ideally located rental facility in the Lewis ? Clark Valley. The Lewiston Community Center is the perfect location for your upcoming event. Book this great facility for weddings, event

receptions, auctions, corporate parties, dances, reunions, retirement parties, holiday events, birthday parties, and much more. Currently,

Community Center

the Lewiston Community Center offers Free Wifi for those who have rented the facility or are participating in Parks and Recreation Department programming. Room prices vary from $20 - $65/hour. Reservations must be made at least 7 days in advance. All facility reservations can be done online or in person at the Community Center

Fenton Gym If your basketball, volleyball, softball, or baseball team is looking for a place to practice or you may have a youth group or organization that needs gym space for a special activity, Fenton Gym is available to be reserved for your event or activity. Gym rental is only $30/hour.

Looking for a park shelter to rent for a party or event? Persons or organizations may reserve portions of City parks for their events as well. We have 5 covered shelters available. The reservation must be made at the Parks and Recreation office at 1424 Main Street, Lewiston, Idaho 83501. Permits are issued on a first come, first served basis. There is a fee for exclusive use of an area of the park. Alcohol permits must be obtained at the Parks and Recreation office and approvals may be given by the Parks and Recreation Director and the Police Chief. Special conditions apply to having an alcohol-related event in a City of Lewiston park.

Looking for a softball/baseball field to conduct practices, games, or tournaments? We have 10 total fields that we can assist with to accommodate youth and adult players.

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Lewiston Parks & Recreation wants to see your Christmas spirit! We want to see LCV's best lit up house! Participants need to sign up by Monday, December 11th. Judging will take place Monday evening, December 18th and the winner will be announced Tuesday, December 19th. Winners will receive gift cards from our following sponsors. Please sign up at the Lewiston Community Center by Monday, December 11th. CHRISTMAS LIGHT CONTEST SPECIAL EVENTS Sponsored by:

DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE An unforgettable evening for all dads and daughters! This event is for girls and dads, or that special adult in their lives. You will enjoy great dance music, games, crafts, snacks and beverages! Professional photo packages will be available for purchase. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, January 2nd. Ages: Girls 4-12. Tickets are limited.

Fee: $15/person Please sign up by Friday, February 2nd or until tickets are sold out

Date

Time

Locat ion

Friday, February 9th

6-8pm

Lewiston Community Center

Sponsored by:

SEAPORT RIVER RUN Join the hundreds of runners and walkers for the 46th Annual Seaport River Run. There is a 5k and 10k course available. Registration will be available online through our Online Catalog starting in February or forms will be available throughout town by February 23rd.

Fee: $20 w/shirt, $15 w/o shirt for registrations received by April 14th Fee: $25 w/shirt, $20 w/o shirt for registrations received between April 14th through April 23rd. Fee: $20 no shirt option for registration received between April 24th through race day. *Registrations received between April 14th through April 23rd will receive a shirt with packet pickup but shirt size is not guaranteed.

Date

Time

Locat ion

Saturday, April 27th

9:40am- Line Formation

Swallow Park- Clarkston, WA

Thursday/Friday, April 25th & 26th 8am-5pm- Packet Pick Up

Lewiston Community Center

Sponsored by:

YOUTH SPORTS

World of Martial Arts, LLC and its instructors will be teaching the fundamentals of entry level Karate. Each session is 6-weeks long. Uniforms are not required but can be purchased though the instructor. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online. Fee: $65 K-1 (10 participant limit) $75 2-6 (12 participant limit) KARATE

Date

Grade

Time

Locat ion

Tuesdays

K-1 2-6

6-6:30pm

Lewiston Community Center Lewiston Community Center

6:45-7:30pm

WINTER SESSION JAN 23, 30, FEB 6, 13, 20, 27 Registration deadline: Friday, January 19th

The Lewiston Parks & Recreation Department will be offering Sports Skills Camps for 3-6 year olds. Parent participation is required. We will conduct a very basic introduction of skills in soccer and baseball/softball. The child and parent will learn age appropriate skills and games. For the baseball/softball session, participants will be required to bring a glove. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online. Fee: $20 SPORTS SKILLS CAMP

Date

Age

Time

Locat ion

Saturdays

3-6

9:30-10:15am

Fenton Gym- 1203 8th Ave

WINTER SESSION DATES January 13, 20, 27 Soccer March 9, 16, 23

Baseball/ Softball

Please sign up the Wednesday before the skills camp starts

This program has become one of our winter favorites for girls ages 5-14. Our instructor Miranda Anderson, offers fun while learning basic drills, commands and dance movements set to music. Each participant gets a t-shirt. Participants are taught in age groups with the program ending with a drill down and evening performance. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online. Ages 5-14. Fee: $40 GIRLS DRILL TEAM

Date

Ages

Time

Locat ion

Saturdays

5, 6, 8, 10

10-12:30pm

Sacajawea Middle School Sacajawea Middle School

Jan 6, 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10 7, 9, 11-14

1:30-4pm

*January 13th session date will take place at the Lewiston Community Center

Registration Deadline: Friday, December 29th

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES

Get ready to hit Bluewood Ski Mountain this upcoming ski season with Lewiston Parks & Recreation. We are excited to continue this program to get all skill levels to and from the mountain for four days of riding. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online. Ages: Middle School/ High School. Registration available online. YOUTH SKI PROGRAM

Date

Grades

Time

Meet at

Saturdays

6-12

7am-6pm

Lewiston Community Center

Jan 20, 27 Feb 3, 10 Registration Deadline: Friday, January 5th

Fees: Full Package (lift ticket, equipment rental, 2-hour lesson): $385 Lesson and Lift Package (lift ticket, 2-hour lesson): $345 Lesson and Rental Package Package: $340 Lesson Only: $285 *Fees cover payments for all 4-weeks, must stick to one discipline for all 4 weeks for lessons

ADULT ACTIVITIES

LINE DANCING

Lewiston Parks and Recreation continues to provide line dancing to all ages Monday mornings and Thursday afternoons at the Lewiston Community Center. The class will be taught by instructor Renee Pardue. The class is free and all ages are welcomed. Participants are encouraged to participate in our Senior Nutrition meal after the class.

Date

Time

Locat ion

Mondays Thursdays

10-11:30am

Lewiston Community Center- Steelhead Room Lewiston Community Center- Steelhead Room

3-4:30pm

DROP-IN PICKLEBALL Too cold to play outside?Then join us at Fenton Gym. We are opening the doors on Mondays and Wednesdays 9am-12pm for drop in pickleball. We provide 3 courts, as well as paddles and balls. We offer a daily or monthly rate. This program runs December-February. Payments can be made at Fenton Gym or Lewiston Community Center (cash or check only at Fenton). Ages: Adult

Day

Time

Locat ion:

Monday/Wednesday December-February

9-12pm

Fenton Gym

Facility closed on Dec 25, Jan 1, 15, Feb 19

Fee: $5/Drop-in Monthly Fee: $25

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ADULT SPORTS

When it's cold outside, there is nothing better than being inside playing coed volleyball. This is a self-offciated 6v6 league. The league will take place on Sunday, Monday and Wednesday/Thursday evening. Teams are guarantee 10-games and the season will conclude with a single elimination tournament. Teams must register first before adding players onto online roster. Early Bird Registration Tuesday, January 2- Friday, January 12. General Registration Tuesday, January 16- Friday, January 26. Ages 16+ (not participating in winter high school sport) WINTER ADULT COED VOLLEYBALL

Date

Time

Locat ion

Mondays/Wednesdays or Thursdays 6pm-10:30pm

Fenton Gym and Jenifer Middle School

Sundays

3pm-8pm

Jenifer Middle School

Managers Meeting

Wednesday, Jan 31st 6pm Lewiston Community Center

Early Bird Registration Fee: $180/team General Registration Fee: $230/team

SUNDAY MUSH LEAGUE

Itching to get your softball season started?Well, let our Mush League scratch that itch! This coed league will include a 5-game guaranteed season. Games will be played on Sunday afternoons at Airport Park. Each team is required to have a minimum of 12 players. Teams must register first before adding players onto online roster. Teams sponsors are allowed and encouraged. Early Bird Registration Monday, January 22- Friday, February 2. General Registration Monday, February 5- Friday, February 16. Ages 16+ (not participating in spring high school sport)

Date

Time

Locat ion

Sundays

2pm-6pm

Airport Park

Managers Meeting

Wednesday, Feb. 21st 6pm

Lewiston Community Center

Early Bird Registration Fee: $275/team General Registration Fee: $325/team

Lewiston Parks and Recreation is offering a 5v5 Adult Flag Football Spring League. This league follows the rules as the Fall League, an 8 game season is guaranteed with a single elimination end of the season tournament. Each team must have a minimum of 8 players. Teams must register first before adding players onto online roster. Early Bird Registration Tuesday, February 20- Friday, March 1. General Registration Monday, March 4- Friday, March 15. Ages 16+ (not participating in spring high school sport) ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL SPRING LEAGUE

Date

Time

Locat ion

Sundays/Thursdays Managers Meeting

Evenings

Sunset Park

Wednesday, March 20th 6pm

Lewiston Community Center

Early Bird Registration Fee: $275/team General Registration Fee: $325/team

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50+ ACTIVITIES

The Lewiston Parks and Recreation Senior Nutrition Program offers congregate, on-site lunch time meals and home deliveries. Monthly lunch menus can be found on our website at Senior Nutrition For more information about meal delivery please call Community Action Partnership at 208-746-3351 SENIOR NUTRITION

Day

Time

Meet at:

Monday/Tuesday

12-1pm

Lewiston Community Center Lewiston Community Center

Wednesday

11:30-12:30pm

SENIOR EXERCISE CLASS This is a low impact aerobics class which includes balancing, strengthening and stretching. Perfect for any age including beginners, seniors and those recovering from or rehabilitating from illness, injury, and/or surgery along with those that simply want a less strenuous workout. This class will be held on Monday and Wednesday for 4 weeks. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online.

Day

Time

Meet at:

Jan 8, 10, 17, 22

11am-12pm

Lewiston Community Center

24, 29, 31, Feb 5 Registration deadline: Friday, January 5th Fee: $40/person

50+ & ACTIVE TRIPS

Join us for a lunch with a trip to Waha Bar and Grill. If you like burgers you have to try out this grill. A short drive from Lewiston and home to the famous "messy-zesty" Waha Burger and if you're really hungry try the Triple Waha Burger and join the "Wall of Conquerors" Pre-registration is required. Meal on your own. Space is limited. FIRST FRIDAY LUNCH -WAHA BAR AND GRILL

Day

Depart

Meet at:

Friday, March 1st

Depart 11am

Lewiston Community Center

Registration Deadline: Friday, February 23rd Fee: $25/person

Feeling lucky?Test your luck with a trip to Coeur d'Alene Casino in CDA, ID. With more than 1,200 video gaming machines, video roulette, craps and blackjack. Lunch is on your own. May the odds be ever in your favor. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited. Meal on your own. COEUR D'ALENE CASINO

Day

Depart

Meet at:

Friday, March 29th

Depart 10am

Lewiston Community Center

Registration Deadline: Friday, March 22nd Fee: $60/person

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LEWISTON CITY LIBRARY INFORMATION Contact Info Physical Address: 411 D Street, Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Phone: 208-798-2525 Business Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 am - 7 pm, Friday & Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Website: lewistonlibrary.org

www.facebook.com/lewistoncitylibrary www.instagram.com/lewistoncitylibrary

Staff Lynn Johnson, Library Director................................................................. ljohnson@cityoflewiston.org Bruno Alvino, Administrative Assistant & Building Coordinator..............balvino@cityoflewiston.org Colleen Olive, Youth Services Librarian......................................................... colive@cityoflewiston.org Brad Glover, Adult & Outreach Librarian................................................... bglover@cityoflewiston.org Darin Garr, Technologies Librarian................................................................ dgarr@cityoflewiston.org Zanna Sharp, Volunteer Coordinator & Library Lead................................ rsharp@cityoflewiston.org

A Winter's Afternoon Enjoy relaxing winter melodies by Mimi Perez on the harp, take in the art of Celia Robinson Boland and create your own special made gift bags December 2 from 1 PM until 3 PM on the library second floor. The Friends of the Lewiston Library book sale will also be open until 2 PM in the basement.

Songs of the Season with LHSGold Voices Join us for a concert by the Lewiston High School Gold Voices Choir under the direction of Julie Burke Tuesday, December 5 at 5:30 PM in the Event Space. It'sa Winter Book Hunt! Bring the family to enjoy a book hunt under the lights Wednesday, December 13 at 4:30 PM in Locomotive Park. The library's Teen Advisory Group and the Region 2 Early Childhood Coalition will be providing books for children ages 2 to 6 to find and take home. We ask that each child take one book, giving as many children as possible the opportunity to find a book.

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On t he Go is out and about !

Tech Takeover Join us Tuesdays, February 6 through 27 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in the Makery and put your skills to the test in our friendly weekly video game tournaments. This is an all ages event, although children 9 and under must be accompanied by a caregiver that is at least 15 years old. Snacks & prizes provided! Tournament Tuesdays 3D Printing 101 Interested in learning about 3D printing? Take our young learners introduction course to discover the steps of making a 3D print. Starting from how a printer works to making a 3D model and converting it to a printable file, this session is intended for children 10 to 18 years of age. Join us Wednesday, January 10 from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. Registration is required.

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Cozy up with a good read...

Wednesday Wiggles & Giggles January 10 - February 21 11:00 - 11:30 AM Library Event Space Ages 0 - 6 Story Times

Saturday Stay & Play Story Time January 13 - February 17 11:00 AM - Noon Library Event Space Ages 3 - 6

Schooling from Home Writers Workshop Everyone has a story to share with the world! Learn about the writing process, get some tips and insights, and learn how to use your very own writer's notebook. This class is intended for students schooling from home, Mondays, January 22, 29 and February 5, from 2 to 3 PM in the 1st Floor Meeting Room. Registration is required. For ages 10-18. Cooking on a Budget Join Lisa Turpin, nutritional specialist from the Idaho Foodbank, for this two part program that will introduce you to tools for making better nutritional choices when shopping and making affordable meals. With hands-on cooking activities, this series is intended for a caregiver and their child age 10 and up Thursdays, January 18 and 25 from 4 to 6 PM in the Makery. Registration is required. Wacky Wint er Wednesday New Year s Celebr at ion Looking for something fun to do over winter break?On Wacky Wednesday, December 27 from 1 to 3 PM, kiddos can celebrate the incoming new year with crafts, games, toys, virtual reality and snacks in the Event Space! Children ages 9 and under must be accompanied by a caregiver that is at least 15 years of age. Drop in and enjoy the afternoon making Valentine's Day cards and crafts Saturday, February 10 from 2 to 4 PM in the Makery. Supervision is required for children 9 and under. Valentine's Day Craft & Card Making Create a lovely holiday wreath with us using a variety of materials provided by the library Saturday, December 9 from 11 AM until 12:30 PM in the Makery. Registration is required. For ages 10 and up. Genr e Quest Collect unique buttons by challenging yourself to read a different genre each month. December's genre challenge is Graphic Novels or Manga. January's genre challenge is Classics or Literary. February's genre challenge is Romance or Historical Fiction. All ages are encouraged to participate in this reading challenge that's for the whole family. MakeIt @theLibrary DIY Wreath Making

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Adults Getting the Job You Want with Worksource

Land the job you want with this free repeating four part course held in the Community Room on Wednesdays, December through February from 11 AM to 12:30 PM. These in-person sessions will also be streamed live, available at the link on the library website. Learn Libby: Free Ebooks & Audiobooks Did you recently get an ereader or have you always wanted to access free audiobooks? Learn how to check out books, place holds, leave notes on past or future reads and even change the font for ease of reading on January 8 & 9 from 2 to 3 PM in the 1st Floor Meeting Room. Bring your device and any questions you may have.

Spirited Conversations Evolution Gone Wrong with Alex Bezzerides

Make a fabric bowl cozy and keep your soup warm all winter long! Participants need to know how to sew and bring their own machine Saturday, January 27 from 1:30 to 3:30 PM in the Makery. Materials will be provided. Registration is required. Quilting with Corla: Bowl Cozy Medicare 101 Discover all you need to know to start Medicare successfully with Janine Wilson from the Idaho Department of Insurance at this informative session, Thursday, January 18 at 10:30 AM in the Event Space. Learn from the professionals at Elite Home Health and Hospice how to actively live well at these monthly Thursday sessions held at 1 PM in the Event Space . January 11: Fall Risks - Identification & Prevention February 8: Rehabilitation - Outpatient, home health and inpatient, what's the difference? Active Living Ser ies Learn of the Nez Perce music and traditions from J.R. Spencer, Nez Perce/Ojibwe artisan, educator, and performing artist of Native culture and living traditions Thursday, February 22 at 5:30 PM in the Event Space. From achy backs to sore feet, learn about our anatomical imperfections from author and professor, Alex Bezzerides, Thursday, January 25 at 6 PM in the Event Space. Music of the Nez Perce with J.R. Spencer Coffee & Books All are welcome to our first Friday, 10 AM book club where will be discussing the following titles this winter. December 1: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson January 5: The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden February 2: The Library Book by Susan Orlean

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