Posted on May 14, 2025 at 6:00 am
Our lineup of events for adults in June offers a variety of topics to explore, including authors and books, creative and inspiring, gardening and the outdoors, health, wellness and support, and small business.
Explore Unexpected Twists and Turns with Bestselling Author Lisa Jewell. Along with an introduction to her newest bone-chilling, psychological thriller Don’t Let Him in, Jewell will chat about her life as a writer and her critically acclaimed body of work.
Discover books that children will enjoy during Picture Book Chat. Librarians Mary Ellen and Sheri discuss wonderful new books for toddlers, preschoolers, and emergent readers.
Sign up for Blacksmithing to learn how to use various tools to heat and transform steel into useful objects and practice basic blacksmithing techniques.
Adults and teens can get creative while using technology during 3D Printing: Create Your Own Spinner at Spokane Valley Library. Maker Open Hours in The Lab at North Spokane Library is a great time to explore engaging, hands-on learning opportunities within that space.
Bring your art supplies to an Outdoor Painting Meetup to paint or draw en plein air (French for in the open air) and immerse yourself in your surroundings to better replicate them in your art. Experienced artists will be on hand to help guide new artists through the process.
During the WSU Extension Master Gardeners Plant Clinic at Cheney Library, get help with a wide variety of horticulture issues, including plant selection, installation, and maintenance; plant problem diagnosis and treatment; environmentally sound gardening practices; pest identification and management; and effective landscaping practices.
Explore common trees in our region and learn how to identify them with The Lands Council during a Tree Identification Walk. Learn how to use the iNaturalist app to identify flora and fauna at Nature in the Neighborhood: Bear Lake Regional Park.
The next sessions for A Matter of Balance: Preventing Falls start in June at North Spokane Library. Discover how gentle movement can increase flexibility, strength, and balance and how a shift in viewpoint can make falls more controllable.
Our Medicare sessions include one-on-one help, overview sessions, and preventing fraud and abuse. CHAS Mobile Clinic will be at Spokane Valley Library, providing services for all ages, such as medication refills, wound care, and referrals for primary care, specialists, lab draws, and so on.
Our Memory Cafés are a welcoming space for both caregivers and people experiencing memory loss to connect with others, while also socializing and building new support networks. Activities include music, crafts, and more.
Dementia Friends educators present several dementia programs for anyone looking to gain more information about dementia, for caregivers, and for those who want to volunteer to help make eastern Washington more dementia friendly.
Expert career coaches from WorkSource Spokane are available during WorkSource Drop-In Help at Spokane Valley Library to provide help with refining resumes, enhancing job-search strategies, and exploring future career opportunities.
Start building your business with the help of a SCORE business mentor, during How to Start a Business. Go over business startup considerations, including questions about legal issues, taxes, insurance, funding, and more.