International Women's Day

Do something: How to get involved in your community this week

International Women's Day
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Sandy Williams (left)

Spokane's 2018 celebration focuses on the power of letting women's voices be heard. The event features workshops, a resource fair and keynote speech by Sandy Williams, local activist and creator of the Black Lens newspaper. Free. Sat, March 10 from 1-5 pm. Woman's Club of Spokane, 1428 W. Ninth Ave., womansclubspokane.org (838-5667)

Pi Day Workshop

Join an all-star team of local tinkerers, techies and music makers to explore the world of electronic music. Learn to make sound using Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Micro:bit and other pint-sized computers. Musical machine creators are invited to showcase it at Spark's Pi Day Celebration on Wed, March 14. Ages 12+ (register online). $10. Sat, March 10, from 5-8 pm. Spark Central, 1214 W. Summit Pkwy., spark-central.org

North Spokane Corridor Planning

Local residents can help plan community and public spaces along the North Spokane Corridor and the adjacent Children of the Sun Trail at a series of two planning sessions. Free. Sat, March 10, from 10 am-2:30 pm. Northeast Community Center, 4001 N. Cook St., nscplace.com (324-6195)

No Fear in Love Race

The seventh annual, 6-mile run to promote healthy relationships in 16-24-year-olds, and to raise awareness for domestic violence in young people. Race includes finisher prizes and drawings. $25. Sun, March 11, from 6:30-10 am. Spokane Falls Community College, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Dr., nofearinloverace.org (202-657-1721) ♦

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