So you survived Halloween and Day of the Dead — congrats! But that doesn't mean you need to hunker down and stay home until Thanksgiving. Or even until Tuesday. There are all manner of events going on all the time, as seen in our
extensive event listings and
Staff Picks.
Here are the highlights I saw when I searched today's action for Monday, Nov. 3:
MUSIC | The
Bob Curnow Big Band is
headlining a show at Big Dipper. It's a great chance to get into some cool jazz on a Monday night.
SPORTS & OUTDOORS | Winter might be mild this year, but there's bound to be enough snow for playing at some point. Tonight at the Shadle Library, they're hosting a chat,
Get Ready for Snowshoeing, that will fill you in on the best equipment, proper attire and everything else you need to know.
WORDS | Did the
Batman movies pique your curiosity about the little winged creatures that gave the superhero his name? Tonight at the Coeur d'Alene Public Library, biologist Jenny Taylor will tell you all you might want to know in a presentation called
Bats: Wonders of the Night.
ETC. | Why not do a little learnin' on a Monday? Spokane Tango hosts a
night of lessons and practice of Argentine tango for cheap.