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A MONTHLY PUBLICATION PUTTING PALOUSE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE SPOTLIGHT. To advertise your nonprofit message or event, call the Daily News at (208) 882-5561 August 2015 Paradise Ridge Challenge Course 1127 Paradise Ridge Rd | Moscow, ID 83843 208.883.0619 | paradiseridgechallenge.com Day Camps • Observe animals and plants • Learn to climb, belay and repel • Learn and tie climbing knots • Build a primitive shelter • Make a fire without modern tools • Shoot a compound or long bow • Land a trout at the fishing pond • Make friends and much more COME TO BE CHALLENGED AND GAIN A GREATER RESPECT FOR YOURSELF AND OTHERS! 4 mi south of Moscow, easy for drop off & pickup An Experiential Adventure in Building Meaningful Relationships, Trust & Respect Don’t miss your last chance to participate this year! Camp #5: August 3-7 | Camp #6: August 17-21 CAMP COST: $220.00 Visit our website for details: paradiseridgechallenge.com Photo by C. Rod Bacon 4-H & FFA - Growing for the Future - Rooted to the Past *Credit Cards are Accepted* Saturday, Sept. 19 at 10:00 a.m. Come & support your local youth! Market Swine, Beef, Meat Goats, Sheep, & Poultry to be sold Complimentary hospitality tent for all registered buyers opens at 9:00 a.m. until the end of the sale For more information, contact the Latah County Extension Office at 883-2267 or email [email protected]. Latah County 4-H & FFA Market Animal Sale

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A monthly publicAtion putting pAlouse nonprofit orgAnizAtions in the spotlight. to advertise your nonprofit message or event, call the Daily news at (208) 882-5561

August 2015

Paradise Ridge Challenge Course

1127 Paradise Ridge Rd | Moscow, ID 83843208.883.0619 | paradiseridgechallenge.com

Day Camps

• Observe animals and plants• Learn to climb, belay and repel• Learn and tie climbing knots• Build a primitive shelter

• Make a fi re without modern tools• Shoot a compound or long bow• Land a trout at the fi shing pond• Make friends and much more

COME TO BE CHALLENGED AND GAIN A GREATER RESPECT FOR YOURSELF AND OTHERS!

4 mi south of Moscow, easy for drop off & pickupAn Experiential Adventure in Building Meaningful Relationships, Trust & Respect

Don’t miss your last chance to participate this year!

Camp #5: August 3-7 | Camp #6: August 17-21

CAMP COST: $220.00 Visit our website for details: paradiseridgechallenge.com

Photo by C. Rod Bacon

4-H & FFA - Growing for the Future -Rooted to the Past

*Credit Cards are Accepted*

Saturday, Sept. 19 at 10:00 a.m.Come & support your local youth!

Market Swine, Beef, Meat Goats,Sheep, & Poultry to be sold

Complimentary hospitality tent for allregistered buyers opens at 9:00 a.m.

until the end of the sale

For more information, contact the Latah CountyExtension Office at 883-2267 or email [email protected].

Latah County4-H & FFA

Market Animal Sale

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Many programs have limited enrollment - fi rst-come, fi rst served. To register for a program either visit the Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center at 1724 East F St. in Moscow or go to www.moscowrecreation.sportsites.com. Online

registration instructions: 1. Go to www.moscowrecreation.sportsites.com 2. Click on the Register link in the blue box on the right side of the page. 3. Enter all your families’ information correctly. 4. Select the Activity you would like to register for.

www.ci.moscow.id.us

MOSCOW PARKS & RECREATIONUPCOMING EVENTS

Fall/Winter Brochureis Now Available!Time to register

for all your programs!Upcoming Events:Last session of 2015 Youth Swimming Lessons starts August 10th. Don’t miss out - register soon!Th e 2015 season at the Hamilton-Lowe Aquatics Center comes to an end Monday, September 7th - Come enjoy the rest of summer at the HLAC!Youth Triathlon - Starts at 11:30 am on Saturday, September 12th. Registration open now!Howling at the Hamilton - Dog Day at the Pool! Bring your pup and join us September 13th, 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Fee: $10.00 per dog at the gateHIRC Gym Floor Refi nishing - August 17th-August 30th. Gym will be unavailable for public use during this time.Fall sports for kids and adults starting soon! Registration is open now for Microsoccer, Flag Football, Volleyball, and more!

OPEN:Tuesday ..........10am-5pmWednesday ....10am-3pmThursday .........10am-3pm

950 NE Nelson Court, Pullman | (509) 332-6869Visit us at www.palousescience.org

At the Palouse Discovery

Science CenterWith Pullman

Fire ghters L1892

Saturday, Sept. 12 10am to 3pm

General Admisson: • Adults $7.50• Seniors $6.00• Children $5.00

First 100 visitors are FREE!

Featuring:• Helicopter Landing• Obstacle Course

• Equipment & Vehicles• Evacuation Trailer

• Science Presentations• Give-aways

Friday .......10am-3pmSaturday ..10am-3pm

• Free admission to the PDSC during our open hours

• 10% Discount on purchases in our ‘Curiosity Shop’ science store

• 10% Discount on birthday parties, camps, and programs

• Admission to more than 340 ASTC Passport Program Member Science Centers and Museums Worldwide

Summer is a great time to become a member of the Palouse Discovery Science Center! Here are other bene ts of membership:

August 2015 activities at the PDSCDaily science activities are geared for young children.

All activities are adapted for the ages of the children attending.

Can You Build It?Tues. Aug 4 1:30 – Wonder!Science: Building BridgesWed. Aug 5 1:30 – Kinder!Science: Shape Makes a DifferenceThu. Aug 6 10:30 – Curious!Kids: Cup TowerFri. Aug 7 10:30 – Just Ask Why: Building BlocksSurvival ScienceTue. Aug 11 1:30 – Wonder!Science: Turtle HurtlesWed. Aug 12 1:30 – Kinder!Science: Every Tree for ItselfThu. Aug 13 10:30 – Curious!Kids: The Game of SurvivalFri. Aug 14 10:30 – Just Ask Why: Food, Water, Shelter

Shadow ScienceTue. Aug 18 1:30 – Wonder!Science: Shadow PuppetsWed. Aug 19 1:30 – Kinder!Science: Casting ShadowsThu. Aug 20 10:30 – Curious!Kids: Changing ShadowsFri. Aug 21 10:30 – Just Ask Why: Matching ShadowsScience with FeelingTue. Aug 25 1:30 – Wonder!Science: Oo-BleckWed. Aug 26 1:30 – Kinder!Science: How Does it Feel?Thu. Aug 27 10:30 – Curious!Kids: Water SqueezeFri. Aug 28 10:30 – Just Ask Why: Shaving Cream FunWetland WednesdayThird Wednesday of Every MonthWed. Aug 19 2:00- Palouse Conservation District

For information (509) 334-0750 or rtoptheatre.org501 (c) 3 not for profi t performing arts organization

Regional Theatre Of the Palouse

August 20-30Season tickets still on sale through August

A New Late Night Series

Contemporary Theatre

Limited Performances: $10 a Ticket

For show information visit rtoptheatre.org

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A monthly publicAtion putting pAlouse nonprofit orgAnizAtions in the spotlight. to advertise your nonprofit message or event, call the Daily news at (208) 882-5561

August 2015

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A monthly publicAtion putting pAlouse nonprofit orgAnizAtions in the spotlight. to advertise your nonprofit message or event, call the Daily news at (208) 882-5561

August 2015

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These individuals, businesses and professionals support this page, helping make the Palouse a better place to live, work and grow.

Your business or organization can be a part of the new and improved Community Page for 2014. We know you will bene t from exposure on the page, and some great community organizations will bene t from your support.

GREAT EXPOSURE,GREAT CAUSES.

To reserve ad space or for more info, please contact

Karla McCannat (208) 883-4624 or

email [email protected]

SUPPORT WHAT MAKES THE PALOUSE GREAT!

ADVERTISEFOR AS LITTLE AS

$1000PER MONTH

www.inland360.com

Events

Allegra Print & Imaging507 S. Main, Moscow

(208) 882-5449

Printing

Busch DistributorsThe Fuel and Oil Experts

(208)882-3021

Fuel & Oil

City North American1420 S. Main St. Moscow

www.cityNorthAmerican.com

Moving Vans

(208) 882-5678

Auto Service/Repair

DENY’S AUTO SERVICE

Hayden & Ross, P.A.315 S. Almon St., Moscow

(208) 882-5547

Accountant

www.kimberlinginsurance.com

Insurance

Hilltop InnDavis Way, Pullman

509-332-0928

Hotel

www.palousehabitat.org

Nonpro t

Palouse

1115 S. Grand, Pullman WAwww.wysupcars.com | 334-4525

Auto Dealers

Sporting Goods

www.t-state.com

Deann BillingREALTOR® (208) 596-8811teamIDAHOrealestate.com

Real Estate

St. John Hardware202 West A Street, Moscow

(208) 882-7501

Hardware

Short’s Funeral Chapel1225 E 6th Street, Moscow

(208) 882-4534

Funeral Services

www.inlandcellular.com

Cell Phones

Moscow • Pullman • Colfax882-3538 334-1835 397-4678

Tires

Moscow Recycling401 N. Jackson, Moscow

882-0590 • MoscowRecycling.com

Recycling

Neely’s Travel Service524 S. Main St., Moscow

(208) 882-2723

Travel

Ted Curet(208) 882-8782Eastside Marketplace

Insurance

Brused Books235 E Main, Pullman

(509) 334-7898

Books

Cafe Moro100 A E. Main, Pullman

(509) 338-3892

Cafe

VGH Computer2002 W. Pullman Rd, Moscow

(208) 883-8372

Computers/Video Games

Sell it fast with our classi eds

(208) 882-5300

Classi eds

Moscow-Pullman Daily News220 E 5th St, Ste. 218

Moscow, ID • (208) 882-5561

Newspaper Subscriptions

2015 - 2016 Season

Music from the PalouseTuesday September 22, 2015

The region’s talented musicians perform works for large

chamber ensemble by Wagner, Gounod, Dukas, and

Stravinsky.

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HeinavankerTuesday November

10, 2015

The acclaimed Estonian

vocal ensemble performs

ancient folk songs, sacred

Renaissance music, and works

by contemporary Estonian

composers.

Enso QuartetThursday January 28, 2016

“Smoldering power—half honey, half molten

lava” is a Washington Post reviewer’s description

of the performance style of this young

American quartet.

Gryphon TrioTuesday March 8, 2016

These elegant Canadian musicians

became audience favorites after

they performed on our stage in

2011. Their program includes the

powerful Dumky Trio by Dvo˘ák.r

New York Woodwind Quintet

Tuesday April 19, 2016

One of the most venerable wind chamber

ensembles for wind instruments in the

classical world, the group is in residence at

the Juilliard Conservatory in New York.

great music in an intimate setting

The University of Idaho prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, age or status as a Vietnam-era veteran.

ACMS brings world-class ensembles to the Palouse: subscribe now at www.auditoriumseries.org

Advance tickets to individual concerts, at $10 (students), $19 (seniors) and $22 (general) are available online and at BookPeople in downtown Moscow.

Join us as we launch our 2015-2016 season with a concert showcasing talented musicians from throughout our own region.

For more information:

www.auditoriumseries.org

A monthly publicAtion putting pAlouse nonprofit orgAnizAtions in the spotlight. to advertise your nonprofit message or event, call the Daily news at (208) 882-5561

August 2015