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1912 Center

The 1912 Center is a historic community building that has free drop in rooms (like the Welcome Room, Book Room and Friendship Hall), senior meals and programs, a hallway gallery, free community programs like Winter Market, Welcome Table, 1912 Center Makes! and AARP Tax Aide and rooms to rent for public and private events. Official office hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. but the building is open whenever events are booked allowing the public to visit in the evenings and on weekends too.

Where & when
412 E. Third Street, Moscow, ID 83843
Weekdays 9am-6pm, weekends by event
Tuesday and Thursday are senior lunches
Plaza concerts on Monday evenings in the summer
Winter markets six times per year

Contact
Call 208.669.2249
Email 1912center@gmail.com
1912center.org
Find them on Facebook and Instagram

*Night time exterior photos shared courtesy of David Harlan

Cordelia Lutheran Church

Historic Cordelia Lutheran Church is the oldest Lutheran building in Idaho (established in 1883). Visitors welcome. It is available, without charge, for picnics, weddings, vow renewals, and family gatherings.

Where and When
1501 Danielson Rd. Genesee, ID 83832

Contact
email cordeliachurch@gmail.com
cordeliachurch.org
Find us on Facebook

Empire Theatre

Check the website for shows by local and touring performers. From Marimba bands to Country and Western, comedy, plays and movies, there is something for everyone throughout the year.

Where and When
126 S. Crosby, Tekoa, WA 99033
Check online Calendar for scheduled events

Contact
Call 208.643.3764
Email tekoaempiretheatre1@gmail.com
tekoaempiretheatre.com
Find us on Facebook

Libey Gallery in The Center at Colfax Library

Libey Gallery features local artists and photographers showing and selling their works. Adjacent to the Colfax Library, two large gallery rooms with custom lighting and sound provide a pleasing atmosphere for showcasing local talent. Libey Gallery also plays host to community events like December’s Festival of Trees and provides rental options for private functions.

Located at the second stoplight in Colfax, don’t miss the Libey Gallery – and while you are visiting, stroll around the adjacent Colfax Library to see the many historic exhibits and art pieces on display there!

Where & when
110 S. Main Street Colfax, WA 99111
Monday-Friday 10-6
Saturday 10-2
Closed holidays

Contact
Call (509) 397-4366
Email cody@whitcolib.org
whitcolib.org/events/the-center/art-exhibits/

Nez Perce Tourism

Itooqanaawit  – Live It!

Nez Perce Tourism welcomes you to experience a true sense of place with Nimiipuu, which translates as “The People.” Nez Perce Tourism is a business that respectfully echoes the past and present Nimiipuu culture to include the following; it’s people, lifestyle, heritage, landscapes, music, dance, art/craft, historical sites, museums, cuisine, pow wow, spiritual beliefs and philosophy (respect for all things).

Nez Perce Tourism offers the only tours created to connect you to Nimiipuu culture through interactive storytelling, song, drum and dance. From river beds to mountain tops, Nez Perce Tourism offers land and water journeys that give insight into the Nimiipuu way of life. Every Nez Perce Tourism experience is customized with the importance of introducing and respecting Nimiipuu traditional and cultural values. Each tour is designed to be educational and transformational, as the sacred landscape and voices of Nimiipuu ancestors echo beyond your visit.

NP Tourism’s Nez Perce Traditions gift shop in downtown Lewiston also offers an opportunity to experience the art and beauty of Nimiipuu culture. See examples of what is available there on the Traditions Facebook page.

Where and When
The gift shop and cultural center is at 800 Main Street Suite #4, Lewiston, ID 83501
Open 10-6, Tuesday – Saturday

Contact
Call (208) 790-8873
Email nezpercetourism@gmail.com
nezpercetourism.com
Find us on Facebook

Washington Idaho Symphony

The Washington Idaho Symphony brings live classical music to all ages in the Palouse area, while providing an outstanding opportunity for the region’s most accomplished musicians to participate in challenging repertoire and performance. Providing professional orchestral concerts since 1972, the more than 70 instrumentalists are resident music faculty, professional free-lance musicians, and graduate students of Washington State University and the University of Idaho.

Where & When
Various locations around Pullman, WA and the southeastern Washington and north central Idaho region

Contact
Call 208-874-4162
Email info@wa-idsymphony.org
wa-idsymphony.org

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