Zeppoz in Pullman is organizing an event called Ales for Tails on Friday, July 11, from 5:00 – 9:00 pm. At this event, attendees will have the opportunity to purchase pints, and a portion of the proceeds will be allocated to the Whitman County Humane Society. Additionally, the event will be accepting donations of pet…
The City of Moscow has received a Land and Water Conservation Fund grant from the National Park Service for the development of Lola Clyde Park, situated at 1040 N Polk Extension. The grant amounts to $584,000, which will be supplemented by local funding. Upon completion, the park is expected to offer various recreational opportunities to…
Zeppoz in Pullman is organizing a bowling tournament on July 12 to support the Pullman Child Welfare food bank. The event will feature three qualifying rounds, with the top five participants moving on to the step ladder finals. An entry fee of $20 is required, with $10 allocated towards the prize fund.
The City of Pullman is organizing an outdoor movie night at Reaney Park on July 11, beginning at 8:00 pm. The event will feature a screening of Kung Fu Panda, which will start at dusk. Attendees can enjoy complimentary popcorn provided by Pullman Moose Lodge #943.
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The series of nonpartisan meet and greets with candidates participating in Pullman’s August primary is set to continue on Thursday. Eight candidates will be present at Pups & Cups Cafe in downtown Pullman to engage with voters from 6:30 to 8:00. Pullman School Board candidates Hannah Martian, Deena Bayoumi, and Brandon Kruger are among those…
The Pullman Chamber of Commerce has announced that Eric Jessup will perform as part of the Music on Main series on July 10. The performance is scheduled to take place from 6:00 to 8:00 pm in Pine Street Plaza. Jessup is known for his repertoire, which includes folk, blues, and bluegrass songs.
The Pullman City Council is set to discuss the potential ban on fireworks by Washington State University during home football and baseball games. This topic has been raised by Nathan Weller, the senior-most City Councilmember, who represents Ward 2, an area that includes the northern part of College Hill adjacent to the university.
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Registration is open for Emmanuel Baptist Church in Pullman’s vacation bible school for children in kindergarten through 5th grade. The event will take place from July 28th to August 1st, running daily from 9 AM to noon. The registration fee is $10, and interested participants can register online at the provided link.