Boy Scouts Troop 400 is recycling natural Christmas trees at two Spokane Valley locations: Central Valley and University High Schools. All proceeds support scout troop activities, service projects, supplies and more. Call for home pick up. Dec. 29-30 and Jan. 5-6, from 9 am-3 pm. $5-$10. troop400.net/trees (926-6981)
Breast Intentions Bra Drive
Atomic Threads Boutique is collecting donations for the local nonprofit Breast Intentions to distribute at future fitting events for women in need. Those who donate receive a 15 percent off coupon. Through Dec. 31; open Tue-Sat, 10 am-8 pm. Atomic Threads, 1925 N. Monroe. (954-4757)
Ryan! Feddersen: Phantom Lands
Through interactivity, scale and intimacy, Feddersen forms connections between U.S. history, her Okanogan heritage and current events to ignite conversations on place, use of space and our relationship to the environment. This exhibition features recent works in a variety of scales and media that focus on resistance and resilience in the face of development, displacement and destruction. Through Jan. 20; Tue-Sun 10 am-5 pm (8 pm third Thu). $5-$10. The MAC, 2316 W. First. northwestmuseum.org (456-3931)
Noon Year's Eve Party
A special celebration of the New Year without having to stay up late, offering crafts and a snack, and open to families and kids of all ages. Young children should be accompanied by a caregiver. (Events also on Mon, Dec. 31, at 11 am, at the Shadle and South Hill branches) Sat, Dec. 29 from 11 am-noon. Free. Indian Trail Library, 1909 W. Barnes Rd. spokanelibrary.org (444-5300) ♦