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Breast cancer benefit concert October 12 with Ron Reed Music Project



The American Cancer Society's Real Men Wear Pink group team up with the Ron Reed Music Project, for a benefit show at the Bing at 7pm, Wednesday, October 12. All net proceeds go to fund breast cancer research.

The band features some of Spokane's finest musicians, including Joe Brasch, Tera Brasch, Keleren Millham, Pat Barclay, David Nordstrom, Danny Cox, Chris Grant, Danny McCollum, Charlie Butz and more.

Contact Ticketswest now at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.


Spokane Fall Home Idea Show coming Oct 7-9



The 38th Annual Fall Home Idea Show is coming to the Spokane Fair & Expo Center Friday, October 7 through Sunday, October 9. Visit Spokane's best home-related displays showcasing the latest products and services for the inside and outside of the home, including building and remodeling, landscaping, design, decor and much more. Enter to win great door prizes, a trip for two, attend informative seminars and get expert advice on home remodeling, decorating and building needs. With the popularity of 'Tiny Living', James Nabors, of Whispering Creek Structures will feature one of his Tiny Log Houses.

Show hours are Friday noon-8pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday 10am-5pm. Admission is Adults $8, Seniors & Military $6, children 12 & under free.

For more information, visit www.homeideashow.com.


Custer's Antique and Collectors Sale Runs this Friday through Sunday



This is Custer's 41st Annual Fall Antique & Collector's Sale featuring over 150 dealers from across the west coast, everything from rare to retro, including kitchenware, estate and costume jewelry, vintage clothing, furniture, folk art, glassware, and lots more.

Hours are Friday, September 30 from 4-9pm; Saturday, October 1 from 10am-6pm; and Sunday, October 2 from 10am-4pm, at the Spokane Fair & Expo Center. Admission is $6 for adults, kids 12 and under free.

Visit www.CusterShows.com for more information.


Go Chiefs Go! Home opener this Saturday night



The Spokane Chiefs season home opener is 7:05pm this Saturday, October 1 at the Spokane Arena. It will be the 12th consecutive home opener versus the rival Tri-City Americans. Get your tickets at the Chief's ticket office in the Arena or by calling 509-535-PUCK.


Community Music Day this Saturday

Holy Names Music Center presents their free 7th annual Community Music Day this Saturday, October 1 from 10am to 1pm at 3910 W. Custer Drive, on the beautiful Mukogawa Fort Wright Campus.

Ringo show moves to the INB



Ringo Starr and his All Star Band have moved their Sunday, October 16, 8pm show from the Spokane Arena Star Theatre to the INB Performing Arts Center.

Tickets originally purchased for the Spokane Arena show, will be honored at the INB Performing Arts Center and should be exchanged in advance. Contact 800-325-SEAT, no later than Wednesday, October 5 to discuss new seating assignments. Any remaining seat exchanges will be completed after this date and relocated to comparable areas.

Mel McCuddin show continues at The Art Spirit Gallery



The Art Spirit Gallery at 415 Sherman in downtown Coeur d'Alene continues the Mel McCuddin show through Thursday, October 6. Go to theartspiritgallery.com for details.

Spokane Entertainment District events this week

The Spokane Entertainment District is an Arts and Entertainment collective created to guide you to the best live entertainment, wine cellars, dining and hotels in Downtown Spokane.

Wednesday, September 28 Just Plain Darin performs at the Sapphire Lounge, 6pm, at 901 West 1st Avenue.

Thursday, September 29 - COMEDY @ First - 8pm. Comedy @ First presents local comedian Tom Meisfiord featuring Josh Teaford. Show at Ella's Theater, 1017 W. 1st Ave.

Friday, September 30 ONE HEART - Native American Film Festival. Sherman Alexie and members of the cast and crew will be answering questions about the ground-breaking film Smoke Signals, screening at the Bing Crosby Theater, 6:30pm.

Also at 6:30pm is the One Heart Native Arts Exhibit: A thought provoking and inspiring exhibit from local Native American artists of the Pacific Northwest and Plains regions. Buyers art opens at 3:30 pm. at The Unfinished Space, S. 165 Howard Street.

Saturday, October 1 ONE HEART Short Films Program. A showcase of provocative and insightful short films by Indigenous filmmakers from around the country. Bing Crosby Theater beginning at 11am. More information and tickets are available at oneheartfestival.org.

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, September 30-October 2, Modern Theater-Spokane presents the Broadway musical Chicago at 7:30pm, 174 S. Howard Street.

The website is spokaneentertainmentdistrict.com

Harvest Moon & HalloWine Auction Oct 7

The Inland NW Business Travel Association is holding their annual Harvest Moon & HalloWine Auction at Mirabeau Park Hotel & Convention Center on Friday, October 8, beginning at 5:30pm. A portion of the proceeds from this auction will benefit Northwest North Pole Adventures Spokane Fantasy Flight.

The cost is $50 per person. To purchase tickets for this event, visit www.inbta.org.

Spokane Fantasy Flight provides a magical trip to the North Pole for some very special children from area shelters and community programs. They are flown to the North Pole for an evening of surprises. For more information on NW North Pole Adventures, visit www.nwnorthpole.com.

Local Toyota Dealers and Beyond Pink to Raffle off Toyota Corolla



Inland Empire Toyota Dealers and Beyond Pink have teamed up again in the fight against breast cancer. Toyota has generously gifted a brand new 2016 Toyota Corolla to raffle off in support of Beyond Pink.

Raffle tickets are on sale now for $50 and no more than 500 raffle tickets will be sold. The raffle drawing will be held on Wednesday, October 5 at Nectar Tasting Room. The event will start at 5pm and tickets can be purchased that day until 6pm and the drawing will be at 7pm. The winner does not need to be present to win and tickets can be purchased in advance.

Funds raised through this raffle will be used to issue grants that introduce women to the potentially life saving technology called Thermography and its powerful ability to aid in the early detection of breast disease.

The Beyond Pink Designer Bra Fashion Show will be held at the Spokane Convention Center on Friday, October 14 at 5pm. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.beyondpink.net.

Spokane Fall Festival of Homes continues this weekend



The 12th Annual Fall Festival of Homes, presented by the Spokane Home Builders Association, will continue this weekend, September 30-October 2. This event is the largest new home construction showcase in the Inland Northwest featuring 32 homes from 20 of Spokane's finest builders.

Hours are 10am to 5pm daily. For more information, visit www.SpokaneFestivalofHomes.com.

The Quebe Sisters Band at Chateaux Rive Oct 12



When the Quebe Sisters from Texas take a stage, and the triple-threat fiddle champions start playing and singing in multi-part close harmony, audiences are usually transfixed, then blown away.

They play at Chateaux Rive in the Flour Mill Wednesday, October 12 at 7:30. Ticketswest has your seats at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.


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