Events for Jan. 13-19
The week ahead has plenty to do in the Basin for those ready to get out of the house and have a good time. Whether it’s live music, crafts or tracking down a good book, there’s fun to be had.
Jan. 14
Luke David
5:30-7:30 at Michael’s Market & Bistro, 221 W. Broadway, Moses Lake. Live music from the Spokane-based musician. Info: 509-765-4177.
Jan. 16
Fee-free day
The U.S. Forest Service will celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day federal holiday by waiving standard amenity fees for all visitors to national forest and grassland day-use areas. Info: catherine.caruso@usda.gov.
Jan. 17
‘Humanity in Print: Literature and Human Rights’
3 p.m. online, hosted by Central Washington University. Professor Richard Middleton-Kaplan, former dean of arts and sciences at Walla Walla Community College, shares stories about human rights activists he has encountered throughout his academic career. Presented by Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau. Info: www.humanities.org.
Jan. 18
Cricut Night
6:30 p.m. at Pitchers Restaurant & Bar, 103 S. Main Street, Warden. Bring your own piece of untreated wood and your Cricut mat and weeding tool. Hosted by Karisti Cox. No charge. RSVP at bit.ly/3XsAggZ.
Community soup and dessert luncheon
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Royal City Community Center, 13702 Dodson Road. Attendees are invited to bring a soup or a dessert to share. Presented by Royal Slope Seniors. Info: 509-750-8324.
Jan. 19
Vision Board Session
12-4:30 p.m. at Evalee Ray’s Plant Shop, 205 S. Division St., Moses Lake. Vision boards are designed to give you clarity, set intentions, cast your vision, and manifest your dreams. No charge and materials will be provided. Sponsored by the Obra Project. Info: www.facebook.com/evaleeraysplantshop.