Spokane Scrumpy Cider release party

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Spokane Scrumpy Cider release party for Second Harvest
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"Rescued" apples make delicious cider.

Spokane Scrumpy Cider Release Party

Liberty Ciderworks releases a special batch of cider to benefit Second Harvest, made using apples rescued from backyards, roadsides and abandoned orchards. The debut tasting also features hot sauce samples from Booey's Gourmet, and food pairings prepared by staff at the Kitchen at Second Harvest. $30/person. Tue, June 27 from 5:30-7:30 pm. Second Harvest, 1234 E. Front. 2-harvest.org/scrumpy (252-6242)

Take Your Dog to Work Day

SCRAPS is celebrating with Downtown Spokane Partnership at this first annual event. Come enjoy music, a pet fashion show, vendors and more. Free. Fri, June 23 from 10 am-2 pm. The Gathering Place / Huntington Park, 350 N. Post. spokanecounty.org/scraps

Spokane NAACP Spaghetti Feed

The 13th annual dinner fundraiser includes a full meal with sides, along with a silent auction. Dine in and takeout available for a suggested donation of $7/kids and $10/adults. Sat, June 24 from 5-8 pm. East Central Community Center, 500 S. Stone. (209-2425)

Militarism, Islamophobia and the Trump-Bannon-Pence Vision

This presentation and discussion by Gonzaga philosophy lecturer Joan Braune connects the dots between militarism and other forms of oppression and violence as they relate to President Trump and White House Chief Strategist Stephen Bannon's plans for war. Free and open to the public. Thu, June 29 from 6-8 pm. Westminster Congregational UCC, 411 S. Washington. pjals.org

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