Sign Vigils for I-90 traffic, 4-5 pm on 1st
and 3rd Thursdays before PeaceWorks meetings. Please call PJALS at
838-7870.
Nov. 1, Sat.
Huppins,
Sony, and Waste Management sponsor free recycling of old electronics,
any brand, 7 am-4 pm at the Huppins warehouse, 229 N. Ella Road,
Spokane Valley.
"Stealing
the Election," Free documentary on election irregularities in the last
two presidential elections, Magic Lantern, 7:30 pm. 838-7870.
November 4 & 5. KYRS Election
coverage.
Nov. 6, Thurs.
PeaceWorks Meeting 5:30 at PJALS. Be part of
the solution. 838-7870.
The Fig Tree: 25 Years of Ecumenism in the
Inland Northwest, 6:30 pm, Episcopal Cathedral of St. John, 127 E.
12th. 535.1813.
Nov. 7, Friday,
Lands Council Quarterly Open House, 25 W. Main, 2nd Floor.
November 7 & 8.
WWFOR Fall Retreat in Lacy, suppertime Friday til 2:15 pm Saturday.
www.wwfor.org
November 7, 8, & 9. Spokane's 10th Annual GLBT Film Festival. See
below.
Nov. 11, Tues.
Veterans Day sign vigil over I-90, 4 pm. Call
PJALS.
Spokane Citizens for a Living Wage, plan
kick-off for petition campaign. 5:30 pm at PJALS.
Nov. 12, Wednesday.
Pax Christi, noon to 1 pm at St. Joseph's
Church, Dean and Walnut.
Human
Trafficking Workshop, 7 pm, St.Aloysius Parish Center, 330 E. Boone.
Speaker is trafficking survivor Rani Hong. Intercommunity Peace and
Justice Center, 203.223.1138.
November 14 & 15. Jubilee International Marketplace, 20th year. 1st
Presbyterian Church, Fri. 9 to 8, Sat. 9 to 4. Fairly Traded
Handicrafts.
Nov. 19, Wednesday.
Counter-recruitment. Meet with PJALS and state activists about
protecting our youth from the military. 6:30 pm in the Community
Building lobby.
Nov. 20, Thurs.
PeaceWorks, PJALS, 5:30 pm.
Nov. 26, Wednesday.
Pax Christi, noon to 1 pm at St. Joseph's Church, Dean and Walnut.
November 28-30.
Festival of Fair Trade, Community Building, 10-6, Free Admission.
Shopping for real change in local/global economies. S
December 10,
Human Rights Day, UN Association, Spokane Chapter..
10th Annual GLBT Film
Festival
Friday, Nov. 7 @ 7 pm,
Saturday, Nov. 8 @ 3 and 7 pm,
Sunday, Nov. 9 @ 3 pm
Riverpoint EWU Auditorium, Phase I
Classroom Building, 668 N. Riverpoint Blvd.
Tickets available online at
www.spokanefilmfest.org or at the door.
Evening shows $8, Matinee $5
Festival Pass $21, Students $5/show.
Films from 2 minutes to 73 minutes.
Supporters include Pride Foundation.