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January3-5: PeeWee Hockey Tournament, Moscow, ID palousehockey.com25: The Fantasticks Musical Theatre, Pullman WA, performingarts.wsu.eduFebruary5: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Pullman WA performingarts.wsu.edu6-15: Barefoot in the Park, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org7-9: Mites Hockey Tournament, Moscow, ID palousehockey.com8: Palouse Cabin Fever Brewfest, 3-8pm, (509) 878-1742 visitpalouse.com14: Valentine’s Dinner and Concert, Bank Left Gallery, Palouse ID, bankleftgallery.com15: The Palouse Wedding Experience, Pullman, WA seleventcenter.com

19-22: Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, jazz.uidaho.eduMarch2: German Sausage Feed – Uniontown, WA, uniontown.us 7-8: Squirts Hockey Tournament, Moscow, ID palousehockey.com8-9: Weekend Family Series, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org12: Caladh Nua Irish Concert, Pullman WA, performingarts.wsu.edu15: Fur Ball, Whitman County Humane Society, Pullman, WA, whitmanpets.org 21-22: Palouse Expo, Pullman, WA, palouseexpo.com28: Keola Beamer Concert, Pullman WA, performingarts.wsu.edu

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april3-13: Les Miserables Musical, Pullman WA, rtoptheatre.org4-6: U of I Mom’s Weekend, Moscow, uidaho.edu/momsweekend5: Cabaret! The Phantom’s Masked Ball, Pullman, WA pullmanchamber.com10: Chocolate Decadence Spring Edition! Downtown Pullman, WA pullmanchamber.com11-12: Spring Arts & Crafts Show, Pullman WA, find them on facebook11-13: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Pullman, WA pullmancivictheatre.org11-13: WSU Mom’s Weekend, Pullman,WA momsweekend.wsu.edu12-13: Palouse Patchers Quilt Show, Moscow, ID palousepatchers.org17-20: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Pullman, WA, pullmancivictheatre.org19: Easter Egg Hunt, Pullman WA, pullmanparksandrec.com

19: Easter Egg Hunt, Palouse, WA visitpalousecom19: Easter Egg Hunt, Uniontown, WA uniontown.us19-20: Palouse Empire Plowing Bee, Colfax Fairgrounds, Colfax WA, visitcolfax.com18: LaCrosse Spring Fair, LaCrosse, WA, lacrossewa.com19: Hempfest, East City Park, Moscow, ID, tyedye-everything.com25-26: WSU Spring Fest, Pullman, WA studentinvolvement.orgsync.com25: Wine & Beer Tasting, Colfax, WA visitcolfax.com26: Healthy Kids Day – YMCA at WSU, wsuymca.org MayMoscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in MoscowPullman Farmers Market (Mid May through October) – Wednesdays 3:30-

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?6:00 in Pullman, pullmanchamber.com 3: Keb’ Mo’ Concert, Pullman WA performingarts.wsu.edu3: Town Wide Yard Sale, Rosalia, WA3: Palouse Habitat for Humanity Beans 'n’ Jeans Event, Pullman, WA palousehabitat.org3-4: Renaissance Fair, East City Park, Moscow, ID, moscowrenfair.org10: WSU Commencement, Pullman, WA wsu.edu10-11: Merry Cellars Spring Release, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com10-11: Weekend Family Series, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org 15: New Saint Andrews College Commencement, Moscow, ID, nsa.edu17: University of Idaho Commencement, Kibbie Dome, Moscow, ID, uidaho.edu17: May Day Festival, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com31: Moscow Chamber’s Summer Soiree Auction & DinnerJuneMoscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in MoscowEntertainment in the Park (June-July) every Thursday, 6:00 – 7:00 pm, East City Park, Moscow, moscow-arts.org7: Battle Days, Rosalia, WA 7: Genesee Community Day, Genesee, ID, geneseecivicassoc.org 13: Moscow ArtWalk, Historic Downtown Moscow, ID, ci.moscow.id.us/arts/Pages/artwalk.aspx 14: Farmer’s Festival, LaCrosse, WA, (509) 549-333014: Sprint Boat Races in St John, WA21: FarmFest, LaCrosse, WA, lacrossewa.com21: Slippery Gulch Days, Tekoa, WA, tekoawa.com28: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA, merrycellars.com29: Perkins House Ice Cream Social, Colfax, WA, 509-288-1420

July Moscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in Moscow4: 4th of July Celebration – Pullman, WA, pullmanchamber.com4: 4th of July Parade – Johnson, WA 4: 4th of July Parade – Albion, WA 5: Fireworks in the Mountains, Elk River, ID, elkriverlodge.net9: Concert in the Park, Pullman, pullmanparksandrec.com11-13: How to Eat Like a Child, Pullman, WA pullmancivictheatre.org12: Palouse Ice Cream Social, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com12: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com12: "Old Timers Day" Downtown Troy, ID, troylionsclub.org16: Concert in the Park, Pullman, WA pullmanparksandrec.com17-20: How to Eat Like a Child, Pullman WA pullmancivictheatre.org 18-19: Art Walk – Pullman, WA, pullmanchamber.com17-20: Rendezvous in the Park, East City Park, Moscow, ID, rendezvousinthepark.com18-19: Potlatch Days, Downtown Potlatch, ID, cityofpotlatch.org23: Concert in the Park, Pullman, pullmanparksandrec.com25-26: Concrete River Days, Colfax WA, visitcolfax.com26: Community Wide Yard Sale, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com26: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com25-26: Jubilee Days, Colton WA 26: Music Festival & Pig Roast, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com28: Latah County Historical Ice Cream Social, 1:00 – 4:00 pm, McConnell Mansion, Moscow,

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?august Moscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in MoscowElk River Days, Elk River, ID, elkriverlodge.net6: Concert in the Park, Pullman, pullmanparksandrec.com9: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com13: Concert in the Park, Pullman, pullmanparksandrec.com14-24: The Music Man, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org16: Annual Flea Market and Yard Sale – Uniontown, WA, uniontown.us 22-23: National Lentil Festival – Pullman, WA, lentilfest.com23: Sprint Boat Races in St John, WA23: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.comseptemberMoscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in MoscowBlackberry Festival, Juliaetta, ID, kendrick-juliaetta.org1: Palouse Empire Threshing Bee, Colfax Fairground, WA, visitcolfax.com4-7: Palouse Empire Fair, Colfax, WA, palouseempirefair.org6: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com11-14: Latah County Fair, Moscow, ID latah.id.us/fair13: Palouse Days, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com14: Old Fashioned Sunday at Dahmen Barn, Uniontown, WA, artisanbarn.org27: Orchard Festival, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.comOctober10-12: Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, Pullman WA pullmancivictheatre.org16-19: Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, Pullman WA pullmancivictheatre.org

17–18: Haunted Palouse, Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com18: Fall Festival, Rosalia, WA24-25: Haunted Palouse, Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com24-25: Autumn Arts & Crafts Festival, Beasley Coliseum, palouse.net/dlgenterprises.com november Latah County Historical Society Harvest Dinner6-16: Oklahoma! The Musical, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org13: Chocolate Decadence 4-7pm, Pullman, WA, pullmanchamber.com22-23: Weekend Family Series, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.orgDecemberCompany Town Christmas, Downtown Potlatch, ID, cityofpotlatch.org3: Light Up the Night Parade, 7:00 pm, Historic Downtown Moscow, ID, (208) 883-70894: Lighted Christmas Parade & Fireworks, Colfax, WA, visitcolfax.com5-7: Fruitcakes, Pullman, WA pullmancivictheatre.org6: Holiday Fest, Pullman, WA, pullmanchamber.com6: Christmas Celebration, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com6: Holiday Gift Gala, Uniontown, WA, artisanbarn.org6: Appaloosa Museum Holiday Open House, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, Appaloosa Horse Museum, Moscow, ID, appaloosamuseum.org11-14: Fruitcakes, Pullman, WA pullmancivictheatre.org13: Latah County Historical Society Victorian Christmas14-15: Merry Cellars Holiday Barrel Tasting, Pullman, merrycellars.com

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In The Beginning 9Cultivating The palouse 13Be Our guest 15

15. Hotels & Motels

grab a Bite 1819. Bakeries19. Bistros & Cafes20. Casual Dining21. Dine In/Full Bar22. Espresso22. Ethnic Tastes23. Fast Food25. Fine Dining 25. Ice Cream26. Pizza

getting around 27Fix It 28Where great Minds Meet 29

30. Meeting and Event Venues

enlighten Your senses 33Come Together Downtown 37

Retail Therapy 3942. Vintage Treasures

Catch a Flick 45Taste Local Treasures 46

47. Wineries and Breweries50. Local Treats51. Winery & Brewery Tours

Move Your Body 5252. Get Outdoors56. Golf57. Recreation

Visit Our neighbors 58have some Time? 62On Campus 64Worship While You’re here 69When Is That happening? 71Directory 76

TaBLe OF COnTenTs

► aDVeRTIseRs Inside Schweitzer Front Engineering Cover Laberatory Page 2 Eastside Marketplace Palouse Commercial Team Idaho Real Estate Page 5 University of Idaho Page 8 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Gail Byers Latah Realty Moscow Realty Re/Max Connections Team Idaho Real Estate Page 10 Beasley Realty Good Samaritan Society Page 11 City of Moscow Page 16 Sixth Street Retreat FairfieldInn&Suites Page 28 Wheatland RV Storage Page 29 U of I Conference Management Services Page 30 SEL Event Center Page 33 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Page 34 Moscow Community Theatre Page 39 BookPeople of Moscow Page 44 The Storm Cellar Hansel & Gretel Palouse Habitat for Humanity Hatter Creek Treasures & More Page 45 Village Centre Cinemas Page 68 New Saint Andrews Page 70 Full Gospel Lighthouse First Presbyterian Church St. Augustine's Catholic Church Moscow First United Methodist Church The Crossing Evangelical Free Church Inside University Inn Back Cover Back Gritman Medical Center Cover

13-II-04 8KFor additional information on

Idaho call 1-800-VISIT-ID

Wander around – enjoy our historic downtown with all of its great shops, hike or bike on our 36 miles of paved trails, catch a movie in any of our theaters, sip a coffee, enjoy a museum or an art exhibit, relax in a bookstore, or shop until you drop!

When you are tired, relax over a drink and small plate in any of

our great boutique restaurants.

Moscow offers many attributes all in a small town setting.

The Moscow Chamber of Commerce welcomes you, and if you need any additional information, do not hesitate to contact us at 208.882.1800, www.moscowchamber.com, or at 411 South Main in downtown!

WeLCOMe TO MOsCOW!We are glad you are here.

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110 E 2nd St. • Moscow, ID208-882-0800

[email protected]

www.cbtmoscow.com“Local Offi ce with National Exposure”

Agents licensed in Idaho & Washington

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110 East 3rd Street Moscow, ID208.882.8070

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201 E. 3rd St. • Moscow, ID208-882-5531 • 1-877-882-5532

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Connections

The Best Move You Will Ever Make.

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325 W. Third Street • Moscow, ID208.883.9700 • Toll Free: 866.740.5111

LaTah COunTY ReaLTORs

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Discovered in 1805 by Lewis and Clark, the Palouse is a geologic wonder unlike any other area. Mesmerizing beauty and a sweeping landscape of rolling hills and plateaus greet visitors to this distinctive region north of the Snake River in southeast Washington and north central Idaho. This is the place to simply leisurely drive along the gentle curving highways, sprinkled with antique shops, wineries, easy access venues for hiking and biking and above all, photography. If you ever needed to stop the world and simply relax, this is the place for it.

Originally occupied by the nomadic Palus tribe, renowned as expert equestrians, it is generally thought that French-Canadian fur traders converted the name of the tribe to the more familiar French word pelouse, which means "land with short thick grass." The area has since become renowned for growing wheat and legumes and is home to small towns with a rich history and charm. Pullman, Washington

photo courtesy of Brightrock Photography

photo courtesy of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce

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and Moscow, Idaho are the main hub communities.

Settlers came to the area in 1871, for the abundant grassland and available timber for building. Originally named "Paradise Valley," Moscow’s name was chosen by Postmaster Samuel Neff not only because it reminded him of his hometown of Moscow, Pennsylvania but also for its favorable meaning, 'City of Brotherly Love'. In 1875, the city’s first store was opened on what is now Main

Serving the Community for

more than 40 years!

515 E. Main St., Pullman(509) 332-1511 • www.beasleyrealty.com

To learn more about our range of services, call (208) 882-6560.

photo courtesy of University of Idaho Conference Management

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Street. The town became incorporated in 1887 followed by the creation of Latah County in 1888 landing Moscow as the county seat. In 1889 Moscow was also chosen as the site for a land-grant institution, the University of Idaho, which propelled the city into a trading and population center for the county. Idaho achieved statehood in 1890.

Portions of this text excerpted from "users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html#moscow"

Welcome to Moscow!

Moscow is the Heart of the Arts, located in northern

Idaho. We’re home to the state’s longest-running

Farmers Market, the annual Artwalk and Lionel

Hampton Jazz Festival events, as well as many

dining opportunties in and around our vibrant

and historic downtown, all within a short stroll of the

University of Idaho.

www.ci.moscow.id.us

photo courtesy of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce

photo courtesy of Mark LaMoreaux

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List of Resources for Moscow, ID:Fire Department: .....................911Fire Department Business Line: ......... 208-882-2831Police Department: ..................911Police Department Business Line: ......... 208-882-7054City of Moscow: ...... 208-883-7000Moscow Chamber of Commerce: ......... 208-882-1800Moscow Job Service: .................. 208-882-7571Latah Economic Development Council: ................. 208-883-7165Latah County Courthouse: ............ 208-882-8580Latah County Department of Motor Vehicles: ... 208-883-7211Moscow-Latah County Public Library: ........ 208-882-3925 Moscow School District: .................. 208-892-1139 Gritman Medical Center: ...... 208-882-4511PACT EMS: ............. 855-PACT-EMS

housing3-Bedroom House: Median List Price

$210,0002-Bedroom Apartment: ......Average Rent $550

MileageNumber of miles from Moscow to:Pullman .....................................8Lewiston ..................................32Spokane ..................................79Coeur d’Alene ..........................84Missoula ................................251Boise .....................................294Seattle ...................................296Olympia ................................337Portland .................................360Butte......................................367Vancouver .............................430

ClimateClimate Temperature Range in Degrees FahrenheitMonth............................High/LowJanuary .............................35/23February ............................41/26March ................................49/31April ..................................57/35May ..................................66/40June ..................................73/45July ...................................82/48August ...............................84/48September .........................74/43October .............................60/36November ..........................43/29December ..........................35/23

Precipitation (per year)Rainfall ............................... 27.4"Snowfall ............................. 49.5"

area statisticsMoscow Elevation ...........2579 feet

above sea levelMoscow Area ....... 6.85 square feetLatah County Area .... 1,076 square feetLatitude .................... N46°43’54"Longitude ............... W116°59’50"

Population ProfileMoscow (2012)..................24,499Latah County (2010) ...........37,244

Minimum WageAs of January 2014: ............$7.25

unemployment RateMoscow .................................. 6%State.................................... 6.2%National .............................. 6.7%

Cost of LivingComposite Index: ...................91.5

Tax RatesLocal & State ........................... 6%State Income ........................ 7.4%

► The 411

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The rolling hills of the Palouse offer a unique agricultural experience for local farmers. In the spring, the loess hills are bright green and speckled with an array of beautiful wildflowers. Before harvest in the fall, the hills are brushed with the golden colors of ripe crops, and some fields are filled with bright yellow canola. Area crops include wheat, barley, peas, lentils, chickpeas, garbanzo beans, and canola.

Peas, lentils and chickpeas have been grown on the Palouse for over

100 years, generally as a rotation crop with wheat. Farmers appreciate the special nitrogen-fixing properties of these three crops, whose roots gather nitrogen from the air and fix it into the soil surrounding the roots. This natural process helps reduce the farmer's dependence on commercial fertilizers, and this nitrogen benefit remains even after harvest, giving a boost to the wheat crop that is planted on that same field in the next season.

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photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

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and chickpeas are called the cool-season pulses: pulses is the term used to describe legumes that are used primarily for food, and cool-season refers to their tolerance for cool weather at the beginning of the growing season. Depending on the soil moisture and temperature, cool-season pulses may be planted anywhere from early April to early May, and the plants generally flower about eight to ten weeks after

planting. After flowering, seedpods appear, and the seeds inside the pods are allowed to mature and dry on the vine prior to harvesting. Pea harvest takes place first, usually starting in mid-July, followed by lentil harvest in August and chickpea harvest in September. After harvest, the cool-season pulses are stored in bins and then shipped to buyers throughout the marketing year. Some of our harvest stays here in the USA to be used in canned soups and other prepared foods, or sold dry in packaged form for home cooking — and a lot of our chickpeas are processed into hummus refrigerated snack spreads. However, most of our cool-season pulse harvest is exported to other markets. Our leading export markets include India, China, the EU, the Philippines, and Peru.

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Wheat Plant photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

Field of Wheat photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

Field of Lentils photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

Lentil plant photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

Pea Plant photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

Field of Peas photo courtesy of USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council

Field of Canolaphoto courtesy of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce

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Come play — and stay — with us! The Palouse region offers many choices for hospitality for your stay: from traditional full-service hotels and motels, inviting bed and breakfast establishments, to gorgeous campgrounds and recreational vehicle parks located in some of the most scenic locations in the Northwest.

►hOTeLs & MOTeLs Moscow, ID

Best Western Plus University Inn1516 W. Pullman Rd.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-0550(800) 325-8765www.uinnmoscow.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites1000 West Pullman RdMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4600www.marriott.com

Hillcrest Motel706 N. MainMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882-7579

Hilltop InnNW 928 Olsen St.Pullman, WA 99163(509) 332-0928www.hotelonthehill.com

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites1190 S.E. Bishop Blvd.Pullman, WA 99163(509) 334-4437www.hiexpress.com/pullmanwa

Idaho Inn645 W. Pullman Road Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 885-1480 www.idahoinn.com

La Quinta Inn185 Warbonnet Dr.(208) 882-5365www.lq.com

photo courtesy of Best Western Plus University Inn

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Manor Lodge455 SE Paradise St.Pullman, WA 99163(509) 334-2511www.themanorlodge.com

Palouse Inn101 BakerMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882-5511(888) 882-5511www.palouseinn.com

Residence Inn Pullman at Washington State University1225 NE North Fairway RoadPullman, WA 99163509-332-4400www.wsuresidenceinn.com

Royal Motor Inn120 W. SixthMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882-2581

E N J O Y O U R M A N Y A M E N I T I E S . . .

Complimentary Wi-fiIndoor Pool

Complimentary Hot Breakfast24/7 Fitness Center

Meeting RoomMake Your Reservation For a Getaway Today by

Calling 208-882-4600, Stop In and See Us at 1000 West Pullman In Moscow or Visit

www.marriott.com/puwfi

YOUR PLACE ON THE PALOUSE

photo courtesy of Best Western Plus University Inn

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►BeD & BReakFasT Moscow, ID

Anderson on Eighth705 East 8th St.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-8386

Andriette’s Bed, Book & Bicycle115 North Polk St.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-2756www.andriettes.blogspot.com/

Bella Vista FarmP.O. Box 9262 Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 301-3588 www.thebellavistafarm.com

Browne Block Guesthouse Above the Winery112 South Main #2Moscow, ID 83843(208) 883-3661www.browneblockguesthouse.com

Granite Grove Bed & Breakfast3045 South Hwy 95Moscow, ID 83843(208) 874-3392www.granitegrove.com

Julia’s Guest House962 N. Cleveland StMoscow, ID 83843(208) 310-0915 www.juliasguesthouse.com/

Little Green Guesthouse1020 S. Adams St.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 669-1654www.littlegreenguesthouse.com

Little River Bed and Breakfast1011 Lyon RoadMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882-1975www.littleriverbedandbreakfast.net

Meadowinds Bed & Breakfast & Chapel2493 Blaine Rd.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-7907www.meadowinds.org

Peterson Barn Guesthouse847 Travois WayMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4620www.petersonbarn.com

Sixth Street Retreat441 E. 6th St.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 669-0763www.sixthstreetretreat.com Wylie Lauder House Bed & Breakfast1320 Deakin Ave. ExtMoscow, ID 83843(208) 883-5593www.wylielauderhouse.blogspot.com

photo courtesy of Moscow Chamber of Commerce

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No matter what you’re craving, Moscow is home to a wonderful assortment of delicious restaurants, from Palouse-inspired eats to homestyle staples. So grab a bite while you’re here and discover a local favorite! Whether you have an hour or all evening, we have the fare to meet your schedule. Locally-sourced, organically-grown, haute cuisine — whatever your appetite, we have the dining for you.

Camas Prairie Winery110 S Main Street(208) 882-0214Atmosphere: Cozy and fun tasting roomMust order: Award-winning Strawberry Honey Mead

CJ’s Nightclub112 N Main Street

Champions Grill and Bar302 S Main Street(208) 883-8888

Corner Club202 N Main Street(208) 882-2915

Garden Lounge313 S Main Street(208) 882-9000

John’s Alley114 E 6th Street(208) 883-7662Atmosphere: Local bar with great live music. Enjoy a lively atmosphere withfriendly staff and various genres of music playing every night.

La Casa Lopez415 S Main Street(208) 883-0536Atmosphere: Welcoming and friendly environment where people meet for good service, great food, and excellent margaritas.Must order: Carne Asada

photo courtesy of Ryan Zimmer Photography

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Mingles Bar and Grill102 S Main Street(208) 882-2050Atmosphere: Causal adult atmosphere. A great place to enjoy food and watchthe big game or play a round of pool!Must order: Real cheese nachos

Moscow Alehouse226 W 6th Street(208) 882-2739Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly dining; inside and outside seatingMust order: Vandalburger, or any specialty microbrew.

The Plantation2012 S Main Street(208) 882-7119

Seasons – Spirits, Food & WineBest Western Plus University Inn1516 W Pullman Road(208) 882-0550, Ext. 333Atmosphere: Restaurant and full bar with twelve TVs, overlooking beautifully landscaped courtyard.Must order: Prime Rib and Bloody Mary

►BakeRIesMoscow Food Co-op121 E. 5th Street(208) 882-8537Atmosphere: Organic and locally grown food store including a deli and soup and salad bar. Live music and bbq on TuesdaysMust order: Pesto rollDine in/carry out

►BIsTROs & CaFesBloom, Independent Art House and Café503 S. Main(208) 882-4279

Bucers Coffee Pub201 S Main Street(208) 882-5216

Moscow Food Co-op121 E 5th Street(208) 882-8537Atmosphere: Organic and locally grown food store including a deli and soup and salad bar. Live music and barbeque on Tuesdays.Must order: Pesto roll

photo courtesy of AlisonMeyerPhotography.com

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One World Café533 S Main Street(208) (208) 883-3537Atmosphere: Artsy coffee house, locally roasted beans with live music on the weekends.Must order: house brewed coffee and deviled ham and pickle sandwich

►CasuaL DInIngApplebee’s105 Warbonnet Drive(208) 883-4821Atmosphere: Family friendly with a local flair; Sports bar ambiance after dinnerMust order: Baby back ribs or a 550-calorie-and-under entree.

The Breakfast Club501 S Main Street(208) 882-6481Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly classic American dining for breakfastand lunch.Must order: Huckleberry zucchini bread

CD’s Smoke Pit & CateringCD’s Smoke Pit311 E. Veatch St.Moscow, Idaho 83843(208) 882-2656www.cdssmokepit.com

Clearwater River Casino Riverside Restaurant 4230 Hatwai Rd.Lewiston, ID(888) 743-1501

LocoGrinz113 N Main Street(208) 883-4463Atmosphere: Casual, family-friendly dining.Must order: Barbeque chicken

Mikey’s Gyros527 S Main Street(208) 882-0780

photo courtesy of Ryan Zimmer Photography

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Moscow Alehouse226 W 6th Street(208) 882-2739Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly dining; inside and outside seatingMust order: Vandalburger, or any specialty microbrew.

Moscow Bagel & Deli310 S Main Street(208) 882-5242Atmosphere: Welcoming and upbeat environment. Great to stop in any time of day for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a snack!Must order: Sweaty Teddy

Moscow Elks #2493080 Hwy 8 East(208) 882-3015Atmosphere: Relaxed indoor & outdoor seating overlooking the golf course.Must order: Cheese and bacon fries

New York Johnny’sDowntown Moscow(208) 559-1353

Sauced Moscow120 W 6th StMoscow, ID 83843www.facebook.com/SaucedMoscow

What the Crepe MoscowDowntown Moscowwww.whatthecrepemoscow.com

►DIne In/FuLL BaRMoscow Food Co-op121 E 5th Street(208) 882-8537Atmosphere: Organic and locally grown food store including a deli and soup and salad bar. Live music and bbq on Tuesdays.Must order: Pesto roll

Sangria Grille2124 W Pullman Road(208) 882-2693Must Order: Pan-seared sablefish

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Seasons – Spirits, Food & WineBest Western Plus University Inn1516 W Pullman Road(208) 882-0550, Ext. 333Atmosphere: Restaurant and full bar with twelve TVs, overlooking beautifully landscaped courtyard.Must order: Prime Rib and Bloody Mary

Shari’s121 Warbonnet Drive(208) 882-1971

Stax402 W 6th Street(208) 892-2080

Winger’s1710 West Pullman Road,Palouse Mall(208) 882-9797Atmosphere: Fun and relaxed family dining – features a sports bar!Must order: Wings

Zeppos780 SE Bishop BlvdPullman, WA 99163509 334 7101www.zeppoz.com

►espRessOBucers201 South Main Street(208) 882-5216

Café Artista218 S Main Street(208) 882-1324Atmosphere: Funky, fun coffee houseMust Order: Mocha Picante

One World Café533 S Main Street(208) (208) 883-3537Atmosphere: Artsy coffee house, locally roasted beans with live music on the weekends.Must order: House-brewed coffee and deviled ham and pickle sandwichDine in/carry out/beer and wine

Starbucks1994 Pullman Road

►eThnIC TasTesChang Sing512 S Washington Street(208) 882-1154

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Gambino’s308 W 6th Street(208) 882-9000

La Casa Lopez415 S Main Street(208) 883-0536Atmosphere: Welcoming and friendly environment where people meet for good service, great food, and excellent margaritas.Must order: - Carne AsadoDine in/carry out/full bar

Lamadrid Mexican Restaurant and Tapas Bar1420 S. Blaine St.(208) 882-9226

Mongolian Barbeque Express1420 S BlaineEastside Marketplace(208) 882-7723

New Hong Kong Café214 S Main Street(208) 882-4598

Old Peking505 S Main Street(208) 883-0716

Patty’s Mexican Kitchen450 W Sixth Street(208) 883-3984Atmosphere: Casual, patio seatingMust order: Fish tacos

Qdoba Mexican Grill1970 W Pullman Road,Palouse Mall(208) 892-8569Atmosphere: Enjoy a fast, handcrafted meal prepared with fresh ingredients and innovative flavors.Must order: Chicken Queso Burrito

The Red Bento215 W Third Street(208) 596-4041

Super China Buffet1896 W Pullman Road,Palouse Mall(208) 883-4886

Tokyo Seoul100 West Fourth Street(208) 882-6223

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►FasT FOODA&W1317 S Main Street(208) 882-2301Atmosphere: Family friendly dining on-the-go.Must order: World famous root beer, burgers, chicken and sweet n‘treat desserts.

Arby’s150 Peterson Drive(208) 882-4223Atmosphere: Classic American family friendly dining.Must order: Great roast beef sandwiches, subs, deli sandwiches and saladsJack in the Box710 Pullman Road(208) 883-8212

McDonald’s862 Troy Road &1404 W Pullman Road(208) 882-1953/(208) 882-2900

Orange Julius2004 W Pullman RoadPalouse Mall(208) 882-5660Atmosphere: Fun and casual dining-on-the-goMust order: Any fruit smoothie!

Pita Pit450 W Sixth Street(208) 882-7482

Qdoba Mexican GrillPalouse Mall1970 W Pullman Road, (208) 892-8569Atmosphere: Enjoy a fast, handcrafted meal prepared with fresh ingredientsand innovative flavors.Must order: Chicken Queso Burrito

Quiznos Subs317 W Sixth St. Ste. 105(208) 882-8800

Subway307 W Third Street866 Troy Road, Suite 111(208) 883-3841 / (208) 882-3238

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Taco Bell1400 S Blaine Street(208) 882-8363

Taco Time401 W Sixth Street(208) 882-8226Atmosphere: Family friendly, southwestern décor.Must order: Any daily special

Wendy’s1030 W Pullman Road(208) 883-8112

Zip’s1222 W Pullman Road(208) 883-0678

►FIne DInIngBirch & Barley1360 Bishop BlvdPullman, WA 99163

Gnosh 215 S Main Street(208) 882-7830www.moscowgnosh.comMust order: Gnosh Burger

Maialina Pizzeria Napoletana602 South Main StMoscow, ID 83843www.maialinapizzeria.com

Nectar Restaurant & Wine Bar105 W 6th Street(208) 882-5914Must Order: Cougar Gold Macaroni and Cheese

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► ICe CReaMBaskin-Robbins 31 Flavors1244 W Pullman Road(208) 882-4409Atmosphere: Classic ice cream parlor, seating inside and outside.Must order: Any of Baskin Robbin’s 31 flavors

JAMM’S Frozen Yogurt954 Pullman Rd(208) 659-4378

►pIzzaDomino’s Pizza1104 S Main Street(208) 883-1555

Gambino’s308 W 6th Street(208) 882-9000

Maialina Pizzeria Napoletana602 South Main StMoscow, ID 83843www.maialinapizzeria.comPapa Murphy’s Take N’Bake Pizza524 West 3rd Street

Pie Hole125 E Second Street(208) 639-9721

Pizza Hut1429 S Blaine Street(208) 882-0444

Pizza Perfection428 W Third Street(208) 882-1111Atmosphere: Casual dine on-the-goMust order: Pepperoni pizza, wings or cheesy sticks!

Smoky Mountain Pizza & Pasta1838 W Pullman Road,Palouse Mall(208) 892-8000

►BaRBequeCD’s Smoke Pit311 E. Veatch St., Moscow, Idaho 83843

D. Willy’s Blues Brew & BBQ112 W. Sixth St.(208) 883-3100

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There are many ways to get around our community. Located just seven miles from Moscow downtown, the Pullman –Moscow regional airport brings Alaska Airlines to the Palouse region. Travel around Moscow in a cab, on a bus, or even rent a bike. Our region has 36 miles of paved trails, so you can walk, run, bike, or hike everywhere that you need to go! The Palouse has easy access via north-south routes of Hwy 195 in Washington, and Hwy 95 in Idaho. Moscow and Pullman are linked by Hwy 270.

College Cabs LLC 2460 S Grand AvePullman, WA 99163(855) Taxi -4-uswww.mycollegecabs.com

Paradise Creek Bicycles – Bike Rentals513 S. Main St.Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-0703www.facebook.com/paradisecreekbikes Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport3200 N. Airport ComplexPullman, WA 99163(509) 338-3223www.pullman-wa.gov/airport

SMART Transit1006 Railroad Street Moscow, ID 83843(208) 883-7747www.r2transit.com

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photo courtesy of Paradise Creek Bicycles

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We all have those unexpected moments: Got a flat tire? Car making a strange noise? Locked out of your car? We want your stay in Moscow to be the very best it can be, so we bring you the very best in car repair, vehicle maintenance, and towing – even an excellent locksmith!

Chipman & Taylor Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Company250 SE Bishop Blvd. Pullman, WA 99163(509) 334-3555

Deny's Auto Service, Inc.263 E. Palouse River Dr. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-5678

Electrical Specialists, Inc.301 Troy Rd. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-7105

Greene's Body and Paint Service435 E. Palouse River Dr. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-8535

Jess Ford of Pullman2590 S. Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163509-334-6000

Jiffy Lube326 Troy Rd. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 883-3141

Les Schwab Tires1421 White Ave. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-3538

Lock Shop227 E 3rd St Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-2330

Moscow Auto Service, Inc.1926 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-2913

Mr Windshield1304 Pullman Rd. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-8100

Norm's Custom Glass, Inc.621 N. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-3543 On-Site AutoMoscow, ID 83843208-310-5956

Palouse Country Transmission and Auto Care1420 White Ave. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-2667

St. John Hardware and Implement Co., Inc.202 W. A St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-7501

State Farm Insurance116 W. C St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-3431 Toyota of Pullman8683 State Rt. 270 Pullman, WA 99163(509) 872-36004101 State Route 270 • Pullman, WA

(509) 334-2001 • www.wheatlandrv.comOn Pullman-Moscow Hwy.

RV/Boat Storage & Repair

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With numerous options to choose from, Moscow offers a beautiful setting for meetings, conferences and events. Let our local event planners assist you with pulling off the kind of affair you want by making your special event memorable for both you and

your guests. We live and work in the community and know where to find venues, vendors and opportunities that compliment your style and work within your budget. We look forward to the opportunity of working with you!

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1912 Center (150)412 E. Third St. Moscow • 1912center.org • (208) 669-2249American Legion (140)317 S. Howard St. Moscow • (208) 882-1246Banyan’s on the Ridge (250)1260 Palouse Ridge Dr. Pullman, WA • banyansontheridge.com • (509) 335-8474Beasley Performing Arts Center (12,500)1500 NE Fairway Dr. Pullman, WA • (509) 335-3525BellTower (450)125 SE Spring St. Pullman, WA • belltowerpullman.com • (509) 334-3182Best Western Plus University Inn (700)1516 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow • uinnmoscow.com • (208) 882-0550Dahmen Barn419 N. Park Way Uniontown, WA • artisanbarn.org • (509) 229-36414Eastside Marketplace (1000)1420 S Blaine St. Moscow • eastsidemarketplace.com • (208) 882-1533Elks Lodge (200)3080 Highway 8 Moscow • elks249.com • (208) 882-2577Fairfield Inn & Suites (80)1000 W Pullman Rd. Moscow • marriott.com/puwfi • (208) 882-4600Gladish Community & Cultural Center (900)115 NW State St. Moscow • gladishcommunity.org • (509) 332-8081Gritman Medical Center Conference Room (75)700 S Main St. Moscow • gritman.org • (208) 882-4511Hilltop Inn (100)928 NW Olsen Pullman, WA • hotelonthehill.com Holiday Inn Express (80)SE 1190 Bishop Blvd. Pullman, WA • hiexpress.com • (509) 334-3467

Corporate Events ⋅ Social Occasions ⋅ Weddings

THE SEL EVENT CENTER

Book your next event at seleventcenter.com, or call +1.509.334.5050.

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Latah County Fairgrounds (500)1021 Harold Street, Moscow ID 83843 • (208) 883-5722LaQuinta Inn (100)185 Warbonnet Dr., Moscow • lq.com • (208) 882-5367Merry Cellars (125)1300 NE Henley Ct. Pullman, WA • marrycellars.com • (509) 338-4699Minh’s Restaurant (50)102 NW Stadium Way Pullman, WA • (509) 332-3047The Old European (50)455 S Grand Ave. Pullman, WA • oldeuropean-restaurant.com • (509) 332-3047Palouse Community Center (112)120 E Main St. Palouse • (509) 878-1774Palouse Inn (30) 101 Baker St. Moscow, ID • palouseinn.com • (208) 882-5511Quality Inn Paradise Creek (150)1400 SE Bishop Blvd. Pullman, WA • choicehotels.com • (509) 332-0500Red Barn Farms (450)501 Wawawai Rd. Colton, WA • red-barn-farms.com • (509) 995-6335Schierman’s Clubhouse & Event Center (280)3225 Robinson Park Rd. Moscow • schiermans.com (208) 882-4500SEL Event Center (820)1825 Schweitzer Dr. Pullman, WA • seleventcenter.com • (509) 334-5050University of IdahoMoscow • sub.uidaho.edu • (208) 885-6956Wawawai Canyon Winery (75)5602 State Rt. 270 Pullman, WA • wawawaicanyon.com • (509) 338-4916Whitman Senior Living (30)1285 SW Center St. Pullman, WA • whitmanslc.com • (509) 332-2629WSU Compton Union Building (1500)1500 NE Terrell Mall Pullman, WA • (509) 335-9444

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Enlighten your senses by planning a cultural trip throughout the Palouse: visit a museum, enjoy a dance or music performance, or view an art gallery exhibit. During the summer months, delve into the local art scene with a stroll through Art Walk, and in February, encompass your soul with global jazz sensations at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.

Appaloosa Horse Museum The Appaloosa Museum is located in the heart of Palouse Country—home of the Appaloosa horse breed. The museum is a non-profit organization established in 1975 to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit objects and information that illustrate the history of the Appaloosa horse. The museum's modern facility includes exhibit area; a theater; a hands-on Kid's Area; a library & archive featuring books,

Feb 25-28, 2015 | Feb 24-27, 2016 | Feb 22-25, 2017 – 50th Anniversary

LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL

www.uidaho.edu/jazzfest (208) 885-5900www.uidaho.edu/jazzfest

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smagazines, and videos; and the gift shop. Exhibit themes range from the early evidence of spotted horses in art and literature, to the relationship between the Appaloosa and the Nez Perce Indians, to the highlights of the modern Appaloosa Horse Club. For more information, please call (208) 882-8150 or visit www.appaloosamuseum.org.

Artisans at the Dahmen BarnUniontown, WA Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is a non-profit organization that cultivates creativity on the Palouse by providing studio space for working artists, a venue for local performing and exhibiting artists, and creative experiences for children and adults. The state-of-the-art facility has been transformed from a former dairy barn. Attractions include a gift shop featuring art, fine crafts and products from the Palouse. Artisans at work in their studio spaces will share their creative process with visitors. For more information, please call (509) 229-3414 or visit www.artisanbarn.org.

Festival Dance and Performing ArtsFestival Dance and Performing Arts brings international professional dance and performing arts events to the area by presenting the only dance series between Seattle and Minneapolis, the Great Performances Series. The association also maintains the oldest dance academy in the Palouse and Valley regions, with studios serving the communities of Moscow, Genesee, Troy, Lewiston, and Lapwai. Festival Dance provides a large Youthreach program that helps youth in area communities by in-school dance presentations, Discover Dance, "field-trip" dance performances and summer workshops and youth programs available. For more information, please call (208) 883-DANS or visit www.festivaldance.org.

Idaho Repertory TheatreThe Idaho Repertory Theatre, founded

in 1953, is one of the Northwest’s oldest professional summer theatre companies. IRT showcases the talent of highly skilled artists in musical, comedic, dramatic and Shakespearian performances. Summer theatre workshops are offered in cooperation with UI’s Theater Arts Dept. for high school students and K-12 teachers. For ticket information, please call (208) 885-6465 or visit www.idahorep.org.

Jazz Fest - University of Idaho Lionel Hampton Jazz FestivalThis annual February tradition brings some 10,000 young musicians and collegians as well as internationally-revered jazz artists to campus for four days of performances, workshops and world class evening concerts. Details at www.uidaho.edu/jazzfest.

McConnell MansionThe two-story house is a blend of Victorian, Queen Anne, and Eastlake styles. The rooms on the first floor have been restored to historic periods reflecting the house's history, from turn-of-the-century parlors to the 1930s kitchen. A friendly volunteer will give you a tour of the rooms and information about the house, Moscow, and Latah County. Upstairs are two exhibit areas which offer well-researched and interpreted perspectives on people, places, and events of Latah County. For more information, please call (208) 882-1004 or visit users.moscow.com/lchs/mansion.html.

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Moscow ArtwalkSince its beginning in 2004, the Moscow Artwalk has become one of the many arts and cultural activities that help make Moscow a vibrant community. Participants are provided with a colorful brochure that directs them on a self-guided tour of the work of dozens of local and regional artists displayed in participating businesses. Moscow Artwalk opens in June and runs through August. For more information, please visit www.ci.moscow.id.us/art/index.aspx.

Moscow Community TheatreThe Moscow Community Theatre, founded in 1976 with local talent from the community and the universities, features family dramas, comedies, and musical productions throughout the year. For more information, please visit www.moscowcommunitytheatre.com.

Nez Perce County Historical MuseumLewiston, ID Discover many of the Palouse region’s historical stories, battles and culture

through the many photos and artifacts on display, including hands-on activities for the young at heart.

Palouse Choral Society The Palouse Choral Society is a non-profit auditioned choir. You can enjoy performances from October through May in the Quad Cities as well as in the surrounding communities. Performances include a wide variety of music from the choral repertoire, including music from the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods, through to 20th Century and Contemporary choral works. In addition, an occasional concert may be devoted to other musical styles such as Opera, Pop, Jazz or Broadway. For more information, please call (208) 883-1471 or visit www.iwchorale.org.

Palouse Discovery Science CenterPullman, WA This unique center promotes science, math and technology literacy through the use of educational programs,

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exhibits, teaching collections and activities emphasizing hands-on learning. For more information, please call (509) 332-6869 or visit www.palousescience.org.

Prichard Art GalleryThe University of Idaho Art Center is located in downtown Moscow and serves the public with a year-round rotating exhibition schedule. The gallery has included works by internationally famous artists as well as Northwest and regional artists. It is free and open to the public. For more information, please call (208) 885-3586 or visit www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/galleries/.

Third Street Art GalleryThe Third Street Gallery is located on the second and third floors of Moscow's beautifully renovated and historic City Hall. The gallery exhibits the works of local and regional artists for the enjoyment of residents and visitors to the community. Moscow City Hall is located at 206 East Third Street. For more information, please call (208) 883-7036 or visit www.moscow.id.us/art/gallery.aspx.

UI Hartung TheatreLocated on the University of Idaho campus, the UI Hartung Theatre offers performances throughout the year. The Mainstage Series, presented by the

UI Theater Arts Department, features dramas, comedies and musicals. Each summer, the Hartung houses Idaho Repertory Theatre (see above). For tickets and schedule information, please call the Hartung box office at (208) 885-7212.

Washington Idaho SymphonyThe Washington Idaho Symphony formed in 1971 and developed into a premium orchestra that brings classical and contemporary symphonic music to the Palouse. Participating performers are local residents from Eastern Washington and North Central Idaho. For ticket information, concert locations and times, please call (509) 332-3408 or visit www.washingtonidahosymphony.org/.

WSU Performing ArtsFormed in 2011 by President Elson S. Floyd to promote cultural and artistic connections for students, staff, faculty, residents and visitors to WSU, Pullman and the Palouse, through the presentation of world-class theatre, music, and performance art. Presenting programs in the Jones and Wadleigh Theatres in Daggy Hall, WSUPA is responsible for facility administration, technical labor, staffing, business and fiduciary oversight of these two venues. Please call (509) 335-8522 or visit www.performingarts.wsu.edu

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Moscow offers a vibrant downtown comprised of small, individually-owned boutiques, galleries and specialty stores. The downtown shopping district covers more than 7 blocks including Main Street. There are more than 25 places

to visit on a shopping excursion offering apparel, art, books, flowers, gifts, health & wellness, home décor, jewelry, outdoor gear, toys and specialty items. Stop and have lunch or coffee in the many bistros and restaurants.

photo courtesy of AlisonMeyerPhotography.com

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Moscow is fortunate to offer exceptional choices for both the casual and the serious shopper. Whether planning a day antiquing, browsing unique gift shops, or hitting the mall, we have it here.

Antiques by Russ212 S. Main Moscow, ID 83843(208) 892-3858 AT&T2000 W. Pullman Rd Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-3420 BookPeople of Moscow521 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-BOOX (2669) Carpet Mill715 N. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-1325

Cartridge World1475 S. Grand Ave. Ste. 102 Pullman, WA 99163(509) 332-6465 DealsInMoscow.comMoscow, ID 83843(406) 396-1348

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Inland Cellular960 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4994 Johnson's Jewelry866 Troy Rd Suite 121 Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-6315 Marketime Drugs, Inc.209 E. Third St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-7541 Moscow Building Supply760 N. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4716 Moscow Food Co-op121 E. Fifth St. Moscow, ID(208) 882-8537 Northwest River Supplies2009 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 883-0811 Northwest Showcase & Woodland Catalog310 N. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4767 Office Depot #6122242 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 892-3883 Palouse Mall1850 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-8893 Paradise Creek Bicycles513 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-0703 Pat's Saw and Lawn863 White Ave. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-3134

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UI Prichard Art Gallery414 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 885-3586 University of Idaho Bookstore710 Deakin St. Moscow, ID 83844(208) 885-6469 VGH Computer Service2002 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 883-8372 Walgreens Co.414 N Main St Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-6076 Wal-Mart2470 W. Pullman Road Moscow, ID 83843(208) 883-8828 Wild @ Art108 W 6th St Moscow, ID 83843(208) 669-2425

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Antiques by Russ212 S Main St. Moscow • (208) 892-3858Community Market Place118 Montgomery St. Uniontown, WA • (509) 229-3233Dot’s Vintage Funk130 E Main St. Palouse, WA • (509) 595-4459Goodwill Industries201 Warbonnet Dr. Moscow • (208) 883-4280Green Cottage Antiques301 S Montgomery St. Uniontown, WA • (509) 229-3622Hansel and Gretel511 S Main St. Moscow • (208) 505-1734The Hen House Chicks122 S Main St. Colfax, WA • (509) 397-0122High Button Shoe203 E Church St. Uniontown • (509) 229-3500The Hope Center1212 W Pullman Rd. Moscow • (208) 882-4144Linda’s Whimseys100 W Main St. Palouse, WA • (509) 878-1678Lily Bee’s Consignment Shop400 E Main St. Pullman, WA • (509) 332-0771Littlefield Antiques412 S Montgomery St. Uniontown, WA • (509) 229-3535Main Street Antique Mall304 N Main St. Moscow • (208) 882-2614Miss Maggie’s Antiques108 Montgomery St. Uniontown, WA • (509) 229-3233

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Needful Things230 E Main St. Palouse, WA • (509) 878-2301No Vacancy Hotel & Antiques803 E Main St. Kendrick • (208) 289-5700Open Eye Consignment119 & 230 E Main St. Palouse, WA • (509) 878-1210Palouse Treasures1105 Nye St. Pullman, WA • (509) 322-4060Salvation Army Thrift Store315 S Jackson Moscow • (208) 883-4812Second Chance Animal, Inc.370 S Grand Ave. Pullman, WA • (509) 3364-7966Splendid Old Stuff410 S Montgomery St. Uniontown, WA • (509) 229-3435The Storm Cellar504 S Main St. Moscow • (208) 874-4345Sugar Britches Boutique1275 N Grand Ave. Pullman, WA • (509) 432-9545Thrifty Grandmother Shop118 N Main St. Colfax, WA • (509) 397-2786Troy Thrift Store102 Sixth St. Troy • (208) 835-4357UCC Thift Shop525 NE Campus St. Pullman, WA • (509) 334-6632

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Palouse Habitat Surplus Sale9am-4pm Friday & Saturday

304 N. Main Street, Moscow • 208-882-5246 Home improvement & decor • Furniture • Appliances

Electrical • Plumbing • Lumber and more!Proceeds help build and repair homes on the Palouse!

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Film buff? Got the acting bug? We feature two community performance centers in lovely historic buildings, a cinematic art house, and five theaters bringing you the latest in 3D and Dolby sound. See the latest thriller or catch an old favorite. Slap on your costume and greasepaint or grab a bucket of popcorn and a drink of your choice, settle back and enjoy the latest blockbuster hit!

Eastside CinemasEastside Cinemas features five movie screens, two with Dolby Digital 3D capabilities. Located in the Eastside Marketplace. Please call (208) 882-6873 or visit www.eastsidemovies.com

Kenworthy Performing Arts CentreThe Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre is located in a historic downtown building at 508 S. Main St. in Moscow. The Kenworthy offers high quality entertainment including live theatre, film, concerts, lectures, and other performing arts. For information, please call (208) 882-4127 or visit www.kenworthy.org.

Nuart TheaterThe Nuart Theater has been a favorite movie house in Moscow, Idaho since 1935, but since re-opening in 2004, we offer more than ever before. We are a bookstore, a movie theater, an espresso shop, and a concert venue. Please call (208) 882-0459 or visit www.nuarttheater.com

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509-334-1002 • 1085 S.E. Bishop Blvd.www.PullmanMovies.com

208-882-6873 • 1420 Sounth Blainewww.EastsideMovies.com

208-798-8080 • 2920 Nez Perce Ave.www.LewistonMovies.com

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Does the thought of a great evening involve wine and chocolate? Or is a wonderful dark beer more your style? The Palouse region offers six wineries, four breweries and a hard cider house all within 30 minutes! Grab a few friends and take a chauffeured wine tour or taste the different lagers and ales brought to you from our local brewers. If you have a sweet tooth, a Grabber from Ferdinands will freeze your tastebuds, while Cowgirl Chocolates has every kind of chocolate available — including spicy!

photo courtesy of Merry Cellars

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photo courtesy of Merry Cellars

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Basalt CellarsClarkston, WAA thriving winery in Clarkston, Washington developing a national reputation. Experience for yourself Basalt wines’ quality to appreciate one of Washington’s finest wineries.906 Port Dr(409) 758-6442www.basaltcellars.com.

Camas Prairie WineryMoscow, ID Idaho’s oldest independent winery, this is a great place to stop by the tasting room to enjoy a sampling of Camas’ 24 wines. And if wine is not your style, they offer the largest selection of imported specialty beers in the northwest.110 S Main St(208) 882-0214 www.camasprairiewinery.com

photo courtesy of Merry Cellars

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Clearwater Canyon CellarsLewiston IDPursuing excellence in full lush blends and stand alone varieties from local vineyards as well as a few select vineyards from central Washington. 1708 6th Ave N(208) 816-4679 www.cccellars.com

Colter’s CreekJulietta, ID Unbeknownst to many, the Clearwater River Valley was once home to a prosperous grape and wine industry, until Prohibition in the early 1900’s, leaving one to wonder what might have been. This is great place to visit and enjoy a glass of wine!308 Main St. (208) 276-3342 www.colterscreek.com

Merry CellarsPullman, WAWinemaker Patrick Merry produces both red and white premium varieties, all from Washington fruit. They also have a collection of fine chocolates. You are invited to sample finely crafted wines on their lovely patio or mingle in the barrel room and tour their state of the art facility.1300 NE Henley Ct(509) 338-4699 www.merrycellars.com

Moscow Brewing CompanyMoscow, IDA nano-brewery continuing the history and heritage of brewing in Moscow. 630 N Almon St. www.moscowbrewing.com

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Paradise Creek BreweryPullman, WAThis brewpub is a place where you’ll find a gastropub menu, an extensive wine list, homebrew supplies, wine and bottled microbrews for sale, and course, the specialty beers they brew directly below the restaurant. 245 SE Paradise (509) 338-9463 www.paradisecreekbrewery.com

Riverport Brewing CompanyClarkston, WAFind out what beer was meant to taste like, using only the finest grains, hops and water. Great atmosphere in the tap room. 150 Ninth St. Suite B Call (509) 758-8889 www.riverportbrewing.com

Vineyard Vault Wine TastingLocated in the vintage bank building in downtown Uniontown, they offer a chance to taste many Washington Wines in a great atmosphere surrounded by gifts and antiques.(608) 477-5466 www.thevineyardvault.com

Wawawai Canyon WineryPullman, WATaste the newest releases and view changing fine arts exhibits in their gallery/tasting room.5602 State Route 270 (509) 338-4916 www.wawawaicanyon.com

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Whiskey Barrel Cider Co.Pullman, WAProducing several varieties of hard cider including seasonals made from Washington apples. The Cider House Tasting room features food, live music and beautiful outdoor patio. 588 SE Bishop Blvd, Ste G(509) 592-8219 www.whiskeybarrelcider.com

Zythum Brewing CompanyFairfield, WALocated in the original Fairfield hardware store, this newest brewery has joined the crusade for great beer.101 N Railroad Ave(509) 795-9121www. Zythumbc.com

► LOCaL TReaTsCowgirl ChocolatesFeatures delicious fine chocolates and candies, including their famous spice-infused products.428 W. Third Street Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4098www.cowgirlchocolates.com

Ferdinand’s CreameryCreates gourmet ice cream, coffee drinks and their award winning Cougar Gold cheese.2035 Ferdinand’s Lane Pullman, WA 99164(509) 335-2141www.public.wsu.edu/~creamery/ferdfront.htm

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Montana Toffee CompanyTreat yourself to deliciousness with our toffee and other delectable sweets! Pullman, WA 99163(406) 381-8597www.montanatoffee.com

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Palouse Touring Company LLCWine Tours, Brewery Tours, From Elk River to the Snake river and more. 2460 S Grand Ave Pullman, WA (855) 829-4487 www.palousetouring.com

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There are many ways to get out and stretch while exploring the Palouse: take a swing at golf, ride your bike on the abundant trails, dive into the pool on a hot day, take a hike through a state park, or enjoy a casual stroll among flowers of the world. Whether you’re headed out for an adventure or keeping it light, we have just the activity for you!

►geT OuTDOORs Dworshak Dam & Visitor’s CenterDworshak Dam and Visitor’s Center is located in a forested and open meadow setting on the western shore of Dworshak Reservoir, a 53-mile long popular boating and fishing spot. Recreation includes a bike path, boating, camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, and wildlife viewing. Facilities available include a boat launch, campground, docks, firewood, handicap access, parking, picnic area, rest rooms, RV dump site, and a Visitor’s

Center. For more information, contact (208) 476-1255.

Dworshak State Park Dworshak State Park is located 50 miles southeast of Moscow on Dworshak Reservoir. The park offers 105 RV and tent camping spaces near Freeman Creek, a day-use shelter, archery range, and boat ramp. The park also features a playground. The Big Eddy Marina offers 100 boat slips and the only gas sales on the lake. For more information, please contact (208) 476-5994 or (866) 634-3246.

Elk Creek Falls Recreation AreaElk Creek Falls Recreation area is located 54 miles east of Moscow. A series of sparkling cascades plunge almost 300 feet into a picturesque forest canyon. The hike into the falls is just under one mile on a clearly marked trail. For more information, please call (208) 875-1131.

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Giant White Pine CampgroundGiant White Pine Campground is located on the White Pine Scenic Drive, one of Idaho’s "Scenic Routes" that takes visitors through a six-mile corridor of majestic white pines. The campground area has several hiking trails, 14 camp sites, and restrooms. It’s located in the Clearwater National Forest, approximately 40 miles north of Moscow. Take Hwy 95 north to the Potlatch turn off on State Hwy 6 and proceed through the small towns of Princeton and Harvard. Signs clearly mark the scenic route. For more information, please call (208) 875-1131 for information.

Hells Gate State Park Hells Gate State Park includes 200 developed acres that border the Snake River as the gateway into Hells Canyon, famous for being North America’s deepest gorge. There is plenty of grassy space for picnicking and other activities such as camping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, and wildlife viewing. The park offers 93 RV and tent camp sites, eight cabins, and a Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. Hells Gate Marina has over 100 boat slips available on a daily to yearly basis. For more information, please call the state park office at (208) 799-5015 or marina at (509) 758-6963.

Hobo Cedar Grove Botanical Area Hobo Cedar Grove Botanical Area has old growth trees that were just seedlings in 1492. It is now one of the oldest cedar groves in the world. The 240-acre grove is dominated by a dense canopy of large western red cedar with a carpet of lady fern. The trail has a gentle gradient making it accessible to older persons or those with moderate physical impairments. The trail width is about 40 inches. An occasional log bench provides seating along the trail. For directions to Hobo Cedar Grove, please call (208) 245-2531.

Laird ParkLaird Park is located just 38 miles north of Moscow and situated next to the Palouse River. Amenities include has 31 campsites, picnic tables and a swimming area surrounded by lush pine and cedar trees. For more information, please call (208) 875-1131.

Latah County Robinson ParkRobinson Park is located four miles east of Moscow and features picnic facilities for large and small gatherings and RV camp sites including electrical hook-ups and outlets for 20, 30 and 50 amps (no water hook-ups). A small stream trickles through the park, and tall pines provide an abundance of shade. For more information, please call (208) 883-5709.

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Little Boulder Creek Campground & Picnic Area Little Boulder Creek Campground is located just 28.5 miles east of Moscow on the Potlatch River. The campground has 17 campsites and a group RV site, snuggled amongst trees with a short hiking trail connecting the sites. Fishing for trout in Boulder Creek is a great way to relax and unwind. For more information, please call (208) 875-1131.

Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park This 5,300-acre ridgeline park is dedicated to pioneer women. McCroskey State Park's highlight is an 18-mile skyline drive through the park on unpaved roads providing spectacular views of the rolling Palouse country and access to 32 miles of multi-purpose trails. Facilities include a group day use shelter, primitive camping areas and picnic areas. For more information, please call (208) 686-1308.

Moscow Mountain Moscow Mountain overlooks the city of Moscow with a bird’s-eye view of the beautiful Palouse countryside. You can travel down the gravel and dirt roads as they wind around the ridge with cedars, pines, ferns, colorful flowers and wildlife depicting an unspoiled countryside. From northeast Moscow, follow Mountain View Road to a variety of scenic viewpoints.

Nez Perce National Historical ParkFor countless generations, the Nimiipuu or Nez Perce have lived among the rivers, canyons, prairies, and mountains of the Inland Northwest. Since the beginning of time, the Nez Perce have called this place home. Nez Perce National Historical Park offers a unique perspective of the American west - not from the Mississippi River looking west, but from an ancient homeland looking out. The park stretches across much of the traditional homeland of the Nez Perce.Courtesy of the Nez Perce National Park

Palouse Recreation TrailsThese trails are ideal for walking, running, biking, and skating. This system of trails offers over 38 miles of paved pathways! The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail consists of seven miles of smooth pathway between Pullman and Moscow along highway 270, and is open dawn to dusk year-round. This Chipman Trail connects with Moscow’s Paradise Path, a 1.47 mile non-motorized trail between the UI campus and downtown Moscow. The Latah Trail connects with the Paradise Path and runs parallel to State Highway 8 between Moscow and Troy. The Pullman Parks and Recreation Trail System and Downtown River Walk connects Pullman’s trail system with the Chipman Trail.

PCEI Nature CenterVisitors are always welcome at the PCEI Nature Center! Located at 1040 Rodeo Drive in Moscow, Idaho, the Nature photo courtesy of Brightrock Photography

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Center is open dawn to dusk 7 days a week. Enjoy many unique features such as nature trails, universally accessibly pathway, wetlands, outdoor art, sustainable living projects (check out the Jim LaFortune Memorial "Groover" and the Nancy Taylor Welcome Pavilion) Bikes for Tikes and more! Give us a call at 208.882.1444 or email [email protected] if you would like to schedule a guided tour.

Spring Valley & Moose Creek Reservoirs These reservoirs are favorite fishing holes for local residents, and offer plenty of fishing as they are stocked with trout and bass. Picnic tables and restrooms are available at both locations as well as overnight camping. Drive east of Moscow on Hwy 8; Spring Valley Reservoir is located at mile post 17, and Moose Creek Reservoir is located just past mile post 38.

University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical GardenOrganized into geographical groupings of Asian, European, Eastern and Western North American sections, this unique garden displays plantings of hundreds of species, cultivars of northern temperate trees and shrubs and a xeriscape garden. In addition to native Idaho species, there are over 120 dedicated trees and groves, trails, water features, and 27 granite benches for viewing, studying, contemplation, and enjoying northern Idaho’s spectacular seasonal changes. For more information, please visit www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/arboretum.

Virgil Phillips FarmVirgil Philips Farm is located five miles north of Moscow off Hwy 95. This 160-acre farm showcases two small ponds with ducks, frogs, salamanders, and turtles. For more information or a list of current events at the park, please contact Latah County Parks & Recreation at (208) 883-5709 or visit www.phillipsfarm.org.For more information on Idaho State

Parks visit parksandrecreation.idaho.gov.

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Bill Chipman Palouse TrailPullman to Moscow, 7 miles, easy, often busy.The centerpiece of Palouse riding, walking, and more. The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail connects Moscow and Pullman with 7 miles of smooth pathway parallel to Highway 270. The Chipman Trail is flat with only a slight elevation gain from Pullman to Moscow. Access to Bill Chipman Palouse Trail from Pullman: 1400 SE Bishop Blvd - near the Quality Inn Paradise Creek parking lot or from Moscow: Perimeter Drive - near the University of Idaho Campus.

Ed Corkill Memorial Trail, Kendrick IDDistance varies, easy.The trail begins near the Kendrick High School and runs along Highway 3 and scenic Potlatch Creek for 5.3 miles ending at the Juliaetta Centennial Park and baseball field.

Idler’s Rest ConservatoryThis beautiful conservatory is located just northeast of Moscow, offers idyllic woods adjacent to Palouse farmland. You can also cross over the road and hike the trails beyond the creek. Just a short drive from Moscow, take Mountain View Rd. north then turn east on Idler’s Rest Road. Watch for signs.Kamiak Butte County Park, Pullman Rising 3,641 feet high it offers visitors shaded picnic areas, four large shelters, a playground facility, campground (mid-April through mid-October) and a breathtaking view of the Palouse. The butte has 3½ miles of trails and is open dawn to dusk. Call 509-397-6238 for information.

Latah TrailMoscow to Troy, 11 miles, easy to moderate climbs, scenic.This is another smooth, paved path connecting the towns of Moscow and

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Troy, Idaho. The trail parallels Highway 8 to Howell Road, where it winds north through a heavily-forested area to complete the last few miles of its journey.

Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park’s Skyline Drive, Plummer, IDThis 5300 acre ridgeline park is dedicated to pioneer women. McCroskey State Park's highlight is an 18-mile skyline drive through the park on unpaved roads providing spectacular views of the rolling Palouse country and access to 32 miles of multi-purpose trails. Facilities include a group day use shelter, primitive camping areas and picnic areas. For more information call (208) 686-1308 or visit parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/maryminerva mccroskey.aspx

Paradise Path, MoscowMoscow, 1.5 miles, easy, urban.The Paradise Path is a system of connected paths and bike lanes running roughly east-west through Moscow. Gain entrance to the Paradise Path from the Chipman Trail on the west, the Latah Trail on the east, and from many points within Moscow, including 6th St. in downtown Moscow.

Pullman Riverwalk Trail SystemDistance varies, urban.Over 7 miles of trails connects the University to the downtown Riverwalk. Resting points in several wayside parks along the way. Connects to the Chipman Trail to Moscow.

Snake River Trail, WAStretches four and a half miles from the bank of historic Almota Creek through Boyer Park and eastward to the base of Lower Granite Dam. The trail features handicap and non-motorized access as well as a series of six interpretive signs. Contact Boyer Park at (509) 397-3208 for more information

Trail of the Coeur d’AlenesNamed one of the top 25 trails in 2012 by Rails to Trails Conservancy, this paved bike path follows the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way from Plummer, a town on the prairie near the Washington border, to Mullan, a mountain mining town near the Montana border. More than 71 miles of paved path takes you from the Palouse prairie, over the Chatcolet Bridge at Heyburn State Park, along the shore of Lake Coeur d’Alene and into the chain lakes region, through historic Silver Valley and ends in the high mountain splendor: an adventure for the entire family! For more information call (208) 682-3814 or visit parksandrecreation. idaho.gov

University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden, MoscowThis beautiful area of the UI campus fills 63 acres of land along Nez Perce Drive.Organized into geographical groupings of Asian, European, Eastern and Western North American sections, this unique garden displays plantings of hundreds of species, cultivars of north temperate trees and shrubs and a xeriscape garden. In addition to native Idaho species, there are over 120 dedicated trees and groves, trails, water features, and 27 granite benches for viewing, studying, contemplation, and enjoying northern Idaho’s spectacular seasonal changes. For more information visit uiweb.uidaho.edu/arboretum

►gOLF Airway Hills Driving Range & Miniature GolfThe Airway Hills Miniature Golf Course is not typical putt-putt golf. There are no windmills or clowns. These holes are challenging and built for beauty. The 18-hole course is built around two spectacular water features and giant boulders. Airway Hills Driving Range is 300 yards long and has target greens from 50 to 250 yards.4811 Airport Road, Pullman, WA(509) 872-3092www.airwayhills.com

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Elks Golf Course A 9-hole, private course (public invited if sponsored by an Elks member) located just east of Moscow on Highway 8. For more information and reservations, please call (208) 882-3015.

Palouse Ridge Golf ClubPullman, WAAn 18-hole Scottish links style course that is ranked No. 2 best college campus course in the nation and Home to WSU Men’s and Women’s PAC-12 golf teams. With breathtaking views of the Palouse, and a challenging layout designed by John Harbottle III, everything about it is striking. Come experience the 350+ acre site. Palouse Ridge offers a practice facility, pro shop, golf instruction and a 7,000-square-foot clubhouse with fine dining. For more information and reservations, please call (509) 335-4342 or visit www.palouseridge.com

UI Golf CourseThis 18-hole, par 72 course is located on the University of Idaho campus. Complete Pro Shop, driving range, club and cart rentals, PGA instruction and a restaurant. The Pro Shop is open from March 1st until the end of the season. For more information and reservations, please call (208) 885-6171 or visit www.uidaho.edu/golfcourse.

►ReCReaTIOnClimbing Wall at the University of Idaho Located in the University of Idaho Student Recreation Center, experience the most comprehensive climbing facility of its kind in North America – featuring a 55-foot pillar and 6,000 square feet of climbing area. For more information, please call (208) 885-6381.

Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic CenterFun for the whole family! The aquatic center includes several large water slides, smaller slides for younger children, kid’s area and a large

concession area. For more information, please call (208) 882-7665 or visit www.moscow.id.us/parks_and_rec/aquatics/index.aspx.

Palouse Ice Rink, Rotary Veterans Memorial PavilionThe ice skating season at the Pavilion typically runs from late October to early April; however other activities are planned throughout the summer. Winter fun for both kids and adults includes hockey tournaments, open skate, and lessons. Summertime can include roller skating, floor hockey and roller derby. For more information, please call (208) 882-7188 or visit www.palouseicerink.com.

Palouse Play Mobile Laser TagPalouse Play laser tag will put some action into your private party or social event! With team color-coded taggers and available obstacles, your parties will never be the same. Customize the number of taggers, the location of your event and play any type of game you can think of. We’re available to deliver your fun and show you how to play.(208) 907-0109www.palouseplay.com

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Moscow has great neighboring communities, and they offer a variety of great things to do, see, taste and experience.

Francis Warren settled the area of the present town of Bovill, Idaho around 1890. He built a log home at what is now the center of Bovill, and the vicinity came to be known as Warren Meadows. While lumber is the primary industry, Bovill is nestled in a beautiful mountain meadow, with opportunities for great camping, hunting and fishing available in all directions. Moose Creek Reservoir is a local favorite, offering a peaceful location for camping, fishing and recreation for the entire family.

Portions of this text excerpted from www.latahcountryhistoricalsociety.org.

Deary Idaho was settled in the 1880s and 1890s predominately by Scandinavians from the Midwest. In 1905 Potlatch Lumber Company engineers decided to locate a station of the Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway Company on this site. The mountain north of town that rises

1,100 feet above its surroundings is known at Potato Hill (elev. 4,017). It is a volcanic vent of undetermined age. Early residents called it Spud Hill, but the enterprise always referred to it as Mount Deary. Two forested reservoirs are nearby and offer camping, hunting, fishing, and hiking.

Portions of this text excerpted from www.latahcountryhistoricalsociety.org and www.deary-id.com.

In Latah County, you can visit scenic Genesee, Idaho and enjoy the historic buildings downtown, take a country drive to admire the beautiful rolling hills of wheat, barley, garbanzo beans, peas and lentils, or shop at the local antique store. Another great adventure is to visit the National Historic Site, White Springs Ranch. Take a trip back in time and see the circa 1876 log cabin and the 1884-1904 farm home. Genesee Community Day, the first Saturday of June, draws families to enjoy the car show, basketball tournament, quilt show, or warm up your running shoes for the Cow Creek

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Visitors to Juliaetta Idaho love to stop by the historical Bank of Juliaetta, now known as "First Bank of Pizza," and admire the original ceiling and safe, while enjoying homemade pizza for the entire family. Visitors are always welcome to tour the privately owned Castle Museum, which was constructed by Abraham A. Adams in the early 1900s. Today, the museum’s rooms are filled with a collection of antiques and artifacts relating to local and Pacific Northwest history. Visitors can also venture up the hill to Colter’s Creek Winery.

Portions of this text excerpted from www.latahcountryhistoricalsociety.org.

Thomas Kirby founded Kendrick, Idaho in 1889. Kendrick’s rich history can still be enjoyed today. Visitors can admire many of the historic 1904 buildings on main street, tour the Bethany and Leland Churches, pull over to investigate the basalt columns that many university students travel to see, or shop at one of the many antique shops downtown. Kendrick also welcomes

visitors from all over the country to their annual Locust Blossom Festival, which is held the last Saturday of May.

Portions of this text excerpted from www.latahcountryhistoricalsociety.org.

Potlatch, Idaho is one of the most scenic towns in Latah County. The spectacular scenery surrounding Potlatch consists of deep pine forests and grassy meadows, clear rivers and babbling mountain streams, providing year-round recreational opportunities. Potlatch provides excellent accommodations for hunting, fishing, camping, and other recreational activities.

Portions of this text excerpted from www.latahcountryhistoricalsociety.org. and www.potlatch-id.com.

Eight miles from Moscow, is charming Pullman, Washington. With a population of 31,000, Pullman offers spectacular natural beauty plus urban amenities due to Washington State

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Visitors can also explore Troy, Idaho, originally known as Huff's Gulch. Today the community of Troy is a fun place for visitors to make a pit stop and check out some of the local shops downtown, take a picnic to the park, or enjoy the Latah Trail that connects Troy to Moscow. The community of Troy also has fun family events throughout the year. For more information, please visit

www.troyidaho.net. Portions of this text excerpted from

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photo courtesy of the Appaloosa Horse Museum & Heritage Center

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►1 hOuR• Visit the Appaloosa Horse Museum &

Heritage Center• Visit the Prichard Art Gallery• Visit the McConnell Mansion• Visit the Third Street Art Gallery

►2 hOuR• Walk the PCEI Nature Center or the

UI Arboretum• Visit Steptoe Butte• Visit Kamiak Butte• Visit the Spring Valley Reservoir

►haLF DaY• Rent a bike and take a trip on any of

our scenic trails• Splash around the Hamilton Lowe

Aquatic Center (Summer)• Skate at the Palouse Ice Rink (Winter)• Visit the Hobo Cedar Grove

►FuLL DaY• Take a Wine or Brew Tour• Visit the Elk River Falls• Visit the Palouse Falls• Dig for garnets out in Clarkia, Idaho

For more fun things to do around Moscow contact the Moscow Chamber of Commerce!

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► The unIVeRsITY OF IDahO

Founded in 1889, the University of Idaho has, for 125 years, been the state’s public land-grant, national research university. Nearly 12,000 students, pursuing one or several of more than 250 degree options, contribute to the vibrant life of the beautiful main campus in Moscow. Recognized by Forbes Magazine as among the top 25 "Best Value Colleges" in the nation, the statewide impact of Idaho’s flagship university includes centers in Boise, Coeur d’Alene, and Idaho Falls, as well as research and extension programs across the state.

The Moscow campus features many iconic buildings and an original Olmsted Brothers landscape design. The landmark Administration Building anchors campus, fronted by a picturesque lawn with towering trees

and the school’s famed "Hello Walk" pathway. Memorial Gym, built in 1928 in honor of servicemen killed in World War I, is still home to Vandal volleyball and basketball, and the many historic buildings of Greek Row complete the classic college campus environment.

On the vibrant and pleasant campus, visitors can play eighteen holes of golf among the rolling hills of the Palouse, take in the Tutxinmepu Powwow organized by the Native American Student Association, or support the Vandals with a trip to the Vandal Bookstore for sportswear and mementoes. When you arrive on Campus, go to the Intermodal Transit Center at 1006 Railroad Street to get your parking pass.

Special events such as homecoming, Moms’ and Dads’ weekends, commencement, and Vandal athletics draw in crowds of parents and community members, as well as many of the nearly 100,000 Vandal alumni.

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happening at the university nestled on the Palouse, against the mountains. Find more popular options below. For up-to-the-minute listings, visit uidaho.edu.

athleticsUniversity of Idaho athletics are a

source of pride and entertainment throughout the year. The "Vandals," named for a fierce Germanic tribe, compete in 16 men’s and women’s NCAA Division I sports, including football, basketball, women’s soccer, track and field, golf, tennis, volleyball, swimming, diving and cross country. The Vandal football team plays at the unique Kibbie Dome, an often rollicking place to enjoy a game. The women’s basketball team is the reigning Western Athletic Conference champion. A fierce but lovable Joe Vandal is often found patrolling the sidelines, leading the singing of the "Go Vandals" fight song. Schedules and more at govandals.com.

Lionel hampton Jazz Festival

The acclaimed Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival is another indelible University of Idaho contribution to the culture of the Palouse. Every February some 10,000

young musicians and collegians spend four days on campus for performances, workshops and world-class evening concerts from jazz greats. From Feb.

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arboretum and Botanical garden

Against the rolling, Palouse hills south of Nez Perce Drive, the University’s 63-acre Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a jewel of campus. Choose walking trails ranging from easy to more-challenging through more than 120 dedicated trees and groves, with 27 granite benches offering opportunities for wildlife viewing, bird watching and relaxation. Maps and more at uiweb.uidaho.edu/arboretum.

pritchard art gallery and gallery store

Located in the heart of downtown Moscow, the Pritchard Art Gallery holds diverse and thought-provoking exhibits throughout the year, and houses a gift shop filled with local artisans’ creations. Open five days a week, including

Saturdays and on evenings, admission to the gallery is free. Discover more at uidaho.edu/caa/galleries/prichardartgallery.

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For the 200 students at New Saint Andrews College, downtown Moscow is their campus. The limited-enrollment, classical Christian liberal arts college’s classrooms, library and administrative offices are housed in the historic Skattaboe Block buildings on Main Street at Friendship Square, and the Nuart Theater downtown serves as its auditorium.

With a desire to have its students learn to live as adults in the community, many hold part-time jobs and live in or near downtown. The local athletic club passes for the college’s "student recreation center" and local coffee shops serve as gathering spots. In all, it’s an economic boon for Moscow’s downtown, as students and faculty of the college work, shop and socialize downtown, adding to the vibrancy of Moscow’s eclectic community.

Established in 1994, the College is noted for its commitment to Christian principles and counter cultural hallmarks, such as not accepting Federal aid, its revived Harvard curriculum of 1643, and limiting its

enrollment based on the size of its faculty. Frequently rated among the nation’s top classical and Christian colleges, New Saint Andrews seeks to graduate leaders who are eager to shape culture through wise and victorious Christian living.

The college’s students come from 30 states, seven foreign countries and represent 20 different Christian denominations, yet they all share in the fellowship of the thoroughly Trinitarian, robustly Protestant, decidedly

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Not constrained by specializing in a single area of study, the college’s time-tested liberal arts approach provides a higher education for all of life. With B.A. degrees in Liberal Arts and Culture, its graduates go on to pursue careers in a variety of fields, such as business, writing, law, economics, teaching, technology and the ministry, and advanced study at places like Oxford, Duke, Notre Dame, Princeton and Vanderbilt.

At $11,500 a year, its tuition is among the lowest in the country for private colleges and universities. Private scholarship assistance is available and freshman students have the opportunity to lock-in their tuition rate for all four years.

The College is accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools, recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, the State of Idaho, and is a member of the Association of Reformed Colleges and

Universities. For more information about the college, visit www.nsa.edu or call 208-882-1566.

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Revitalize your spirit at one of Moscow’s abundant houses of worship. Moscow and the Palouse region proliferates with a great diversity of mainline, independent, and denominational faiths. Our churches and synagogues provide an uplifting atmosphere. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, our warm and friendly congregations will welcome you with open arms.

Christ Church205 E. Fifth St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-2034 Christian Science Society & Reading RoomEdifice, 1573 E. 3rd St./Reading Room, 510-A E. 3rd St Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-8848 Emmanuel Preschool1036 W. A St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-1463 First Presbyterian Church405 S. Van Buren St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4122

Meadowinds Bed & Breakfast and Chapel2493 Blaine Road Moscow , ID 83843(208) 882-7907

Moscow Church of the Nazarene1400 E. Seventh St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4332

Palouse Paradise Baskets412 N. Howard St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-7303 Real Life Ministries on the Palouse317 W. 6th St. Ste. 201 Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-2484

St. Augustine’s Catholic Church628 S Deakin St,Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4613 St. Mary's Catholic Church412 N. Monroe St. Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-2121

Trinity Baptist Church711 FairviewMoscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-2015

Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse420 E 2nd St,Moscow, ID 83843(208) 882-4328

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Full Gospel LighthouseSunday School 9:45 a.m.Morning Service 10:50 a.m.Bible Study, Wed., 7 p.m.Pastor Connie Groseclose (208) 882-0949

405 S Van Buren Moscow, Idaho

fpcmoscow.org Sunday worship 10:30 a.m.

St. Augustine’s Catholic Church628 S. Deakin

Across from the SUBSunday Mass 10:30am & 7:00pm

(208) 882-4613vandalcatholics.com

Moscow First United Methodist Church

9:00 Sunday School for all ages.10:30 AM Worship with child care provided. Call for summer times.

Worshipping, Supporting, Renewing

322 East Third St., Moscow • (208) 882-3715

Fueling a passion for Fueling a passion for CHRIST that will CHRIST that will transform our worldtransform our world

Sunday Sunday Prayer 9 a.m.Prayer 9 a.m. Celebration 9:30 a.m. Celebration 9:30 a.m. Bible study 6 p.m.Bible study 6 p.m. Youth group 6 p.m.Youth group 6 p.m.

715 Travois Way715 Travois Way MoscowMoscow (208) 882(208) 882--26272627 www.thecrossingmoscow.comwww.thecrossingmoscow.com [email protected]@moscow.com

4812 Airport Road • Pullman, WA509-872-3390

Visit our website for more informationwww.efreepalouse.org

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4812 Airport Road • Pullman, WA509-872-3390

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January3-5: PeeWee Hockey Tournament, Moscow, ID palousehockey.com25: The Fantasticks Musical Theatre, Pullman WA, performingarts.wsu.edu

February5: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Pullman WA performingarts.wsu.edu6-15: Barefoot in the Park, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org7-9: Mites Hockey Tournament, Moscow, ID palousehockey.com8: Palouse Cabin Fever Brewfest, 3-8pm, (509) 878-1742 visitpalouse.com14: Valentine’s Dinner and Concert, Bank Left Gallery, Palouse ID, bankleftgallery.com15: The Palouse Wedding Experience, Pullman, WA seleventcenter.com

19-22: Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, jazz.uidaho.eduMarch2: German Sausage Feed – Uniontown, WA, uniontown.us 7-8: Squirts Hockey Tournament, Moscow, ID palousehockey.com8-9: Weekend Family Series, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org12: Caladh Nua Irish Concert, Pullman WA, performingarts.wsu.edu15: Fur Ball, Whitman County Humane Society, Pullman, WA, whitmanpets.org 21-22: Palouse Expo, Pullman, WA, palouseexpo.com28: Keola Beamer Concert, Pullman WA, performingarts.wsu.edu

april3-13: Les Miserables Musical, Pullman WA, rtoptheatre.org

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4-6: U of I Mom’s Weekend, Moscow, uidaho.edu/momsweekend5: Cabaret! The Phantom’s Masked Ball, Pullman, WA pullmanchamber.com10: Chocolate Decadence Spring Edition! Downtown Pullman, WA pullmanchamber.com11-12: Spring Arts & Crafts Show, Pullman WA, find them on facebook11-13: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Pullman, WA pullmancivictheatre.org11-13: WSU Mom’s Weekend, Pullman,WA momsweekend.wsu.edu12-13: Palouse Patchers Quilt Show, Moscow, ID palousepatchers.org17-20: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Pullman, WA, pullmancivictheatre.org19: Easter Egg Hunt, Pullman WA, pullmanparksandrec.com19: Easter Egg Hunt, Palouse, WA visitpalousecom19: Easter Egg Hunt, Uniontown, WA uniontown.us19-20: Palouse Empire Plowing Bee, Colfax Fairgrounds, Colfax WA, visitcolfax.com

18: LaCrosse Spring Fair, LaCrosse, WA, lacrossewa.com19: Hempfest, East City Park, Moscow, ID, tyedye-everything.com25-26: WSU Spring Fest, Pullman, WA studentinvolvement.orgsync.com25: Wine & Beer Tasting, Colfax, WA visitcolfax.com26: Healthy Kids Day – YMCA at WSU, wsuymca.org

MayMoscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in MoscowPullman Farmers Market (Mid May through October) – Wednesdays 3:30-6:00 in Pullman, pullmanchamber.com 3: Keb’ Mo’ Concert, Pullman WA performingarts.wsu.edu3: Town Wide Yard Sale, Rosalia, WA3: Palouse Habitat for Humanity Beans 'n’ Jeans Event, Pullman, WA palousehabitat.org3-4: Renaissance Fair, East City Park, Moscow, ID, moscowrenfair.org10: WSU Commencement, Pullman, WA wsu.edu

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10-11: Merry Cellars Spring Release, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com10-11: Weekend Family Series, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org 15: New Saint Andrews College Commencement, Moscow, ID, nsa.edu17: University of Idaho Commencement, Kibbie Dome, Moscow, ID, uidaho.edu17: May Day Festival, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com31: Moscow Chamber’s Summer Soiree Auction & Dinner

JuneMoscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in MoscowEntertainment in the Park (June-July) every Thursday, 6:00 – 7:00 pm, East City Park, Moscow, moscow-arts.org7: Battle Days, Rosalia, WA 7: Genesee Community Day, Genesee, ID, geneseecivicassoc.org

13: Moscow ArtWalk, Historic Downtown Moscow, ID, ci.moscow.id.us/arts/Pages/artwalk.aspx 14: Farmer’s Festival, LaCrosse, WA, (509) 549-333014: Sprint Boat Races in St John, WA21: FarmFest, LaCrosse, WA, lacrossewa.com21: Slippery Gulch Days, Tekoa, WA, tekoawa.com28: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA, merrycellars.com29: Perkins House Ice Cream Social, Colfax, WA, 509-288-1420

July Moscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in Moscow4: 4th of July Celebration – Pullman, WA, pullmanchamber.com4: 4th of July Parade – Johnson, WA 4: 4th of July Parade – Albion, WA

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5: Fireworks in the Mountains, Elk River, ID, elkriverlodge.net9: Concert in the Park, Pullman, pullmanparksandrec.com11-13: How to Eat Like a Child, Pullman, WA pullmancivictheatre.org12: Palouse Ice Cream Social, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com12: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com12: "Old Timers Day" Downtown Troy, ID, troylionsclub.org16: Concert in the Park, Pullman, WA pullmanparksandrec.com17-20: How to Eat Like a Child, Pullman WA pullmancivictheatre.org 18-19: Art Walk – Pullman, WA, pullmanchamber.com17-20: Rendezvous in the Park, East City Park, Moscow, ID, rendezvousinthepark.com18-19: Potlatch Days, Downtown Potlatch, ID, cityofpotlatch.org23: Concert in the Park, Pullman, pullmanparksandrec.com25-26: Concrete River Days, Colfax WA, visitcolfax.com26: Community Wide Yard Sale, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com26: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com25-26: Jubilee Days, Colton WA

26: Music Festival & Pig Roast, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com28: Latah County Historical Ice Cream Social, 1:00 – 4:00 pm, McConnell Mansion, Moscow,

august Moscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in MoscowElk River Days, Elk River, ID, elkriverlodge.net6: Concert in the Park, Pullman, pullmanparksandrec.com9: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com13: Concert in the Park, Pullman, pullmanparksandrec.com14-24: The Music Man, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org16: Annual Flea Market and Yard Sale – Uniontown, WA, uniontown.us 22-23: National Lentil Festival – Pullman, WA, lentilfest.com23: Sprint Boat Races in St John, WA23: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com

septemberMoscow Farmers Market (May through October) Saturdays in MoscowBlackberry Festival, Juliaetta, ID, kendrick-juliaetta.org1: Palouse Empire Threshing Bee, Colfax Fairground, WA, visitcolfax.com

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4-7: Palouse Empire Fair, Colfax, WA, palouseempirefair.org6: Merry Cellars Summer Concert Series, Pullman, WA merrycellars.com11-14: Latah County Fair, Moscow, ID latah.id.us/fair13: Palouse Days, Palouse, WA, visitpalouse.com14: Old Fashioned Sunday at Dahmen Barn, Uniontown, WA, artisanbarn.org27: Orchard Festival, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com

October10-12: Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, Pullman WA pullmancivictheatre.org16-19: Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, Pullman WA pullmancivictheatre.org17–18: Haunted Palouse, Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com18: Fall Festival, Rosalia, WA24-25: Haunted Palouse, Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com24-25: Autumn Arts & Crafts Festival, Beasley Coliseum, palouse.net/dlgenterprises.com

november Latah County Historical Society Harvest Dinner

6-16: Oklahoma! The Musical, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org13: Chocolate Decadence 4-7pm, Pullman, WA, pullmanchamber.com22-23: Weekend Family Series, Pullman WA rtoptheatre.org

DecemberCompany Town Christmas, Downtown Potlatch, ID, cityofpotlatch.org3: Light Up the Night Parade, 7:00 pm, Historic Downtown Moscow, ID, (208) 883-70894: Lighted Christmas Parade & Fireworks, Colfax, WA, visitcolfax.com5-7: Fruitcakes, Pullman, WA pullmancivictheatre.org6: Holiday Fest, Pullman, WA, pullmanchamber.com6: Christmas Celebration, Garfield, WA, garfieldwa.com6: Holiday Gift Gala, Uniontown, WA, artisanbarn.org6: Appaloosa Museum Holiday Open House, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, Appaloosa Horse Museum, Moscow, ID, appaloosamuseum.org11-14: Fruitcakes, Pullman, WA pullmancivictheatre.org13: Latah County Historical Society Victorian Christmas14-15: Merry Cellars Holiday Barrel Tasting, Pullman, merrycellars.com

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► aLzheIMeR's CaReBishop Place - Memory Care Villas815 SE Klemgard Pullman, WA(509) 334-9488 www.bishopplace.net

Good Samaritan Society - Moscow Village640 N. Eisenhower St.,Moscow, ID(208) 882-6560

Hearth & Home Senior Care Services LLCDementia care at home – you can minimize the pain.(208) 669-3456www.homecaremoscow.com

► anTIques & ThRIFT sTORes

Hatter Creek Treasures & MORE110 6th Street, Potlatch, Idaho (208) 596-2982

► apaRTMenT RenTaLsGood Samaritan Society – Moscow Village and Fairview Village Estates640 N. Eisenhower Street402 Samaritan LaneMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882-6560

► aRTIsan CenTeRArtisans at the Dahmen BarnUniontown, WA(509) 229-3414www.artisanbarn.org

► aRTs, enTeRTaInMenTPalouse Choral Society(509) 597-8917Pullman, WApalousechoralsociety.org

► assIsTeD LIVIngBishop Place815 SE Klemgard Pullman, WA(509) 334-9488 www.bishopplace.net

Good Samaritan Society - Moscow Village640 N. Eisenhower St.,Moscow, ID(208) 882-6560

Hearth & Home Senior Care Services LLCDementia care at home – you can minimize the pain.(208) 669-3456www.homecaremoscow.com

► auTO paRTsSt. John Hardware202 W. A St., Moscow, ID(208) 882-7501

► BOOksBookPeople of Moscow521 S. Main, Moscow, ID(208) 882-BOOX (2669) bookpeopleofmoscow.com

► BuILDIng suppLIesMoscow & Pullman Building Supply760 N. Main St., Moscow (208) 882-4716305 N. Grand Ave., Pullman(509) 332-2627

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Superior Floors625 W. A St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-1919

ServiceMaster Clean1320 S. Mountain View Road Unit A, Moscow, ID(208) 882-5326

► CaRpeT saLesSuperior Floors625 W. A St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-1919

► ChaMBeRs OF COMMeRCe

Moscow Chamber of Commerce411 S. Main St., Moscow, ID(208) 882-1800Toll Free: (800) 380-1801 www.moscowchamber.com

Troy Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 595, 519 S. Main, Troy, ID(208) 835-2741

► ChuRChesFirst Presbyterian Church405 S. Van Buren, St.(208) 882-4122 fpcmoscow.org

The CROSSing715 Travois Way, Moscow, ID thecrossingmoscow.com

Full Gospel Lighthouse6 ½ mi. East of Moscow on Troy Hwy.(208) 882-0949

► CITIesCity of Moscow206 E. Third St., Moscow, ID (208) 883-7000 www.ci.moscow.id.us

► COnFeRenCe CenTeRsUniversity of Idaho – Conference Management(208) 885-9961 www.uidaho.edu/conferences

► DenTIsTRYBearable Dentistry1410 S. Main Street, Moscow(208) 882-3214www.bearabledentistry.com

► engIneeRIngSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories2350 NE Hopkins Ct., Pullman, WA(509) 332-1890

► eVenTsNational Lentil FestivalAugust 22-23, 2014www.lentilfest.com

► eVenT CenTeRsBella Vista Farm(208) 301-3588www.thebellavistafarm.com

Schierman's Clubhouse & Event CenterWeddings, Receptions, Rehearsal DinnersMoscow www.schiermans.com(208) 882-4500

Schweitzer Event Center1825 Schweitzer Dr., Pullman, WA(509) 334-5050

► FOOD CO-OpMoscow Food Co-op121 E. Fifth St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-8537 www.moscowfood.coop Our community-owned natural foods store.

► gLassMoscow Glass and AwningFor all your auto, residential and commercial glass needs1018 S. Jefferson, Moscow, ID(208) 883-1850moscowglassandawning.com

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Gritman Medical Center700 S. Main St., Moscow, ID(208) 882-4511www.gritman.orgFind us on Facebook

Pullman Regional HospitalPathways to a healthy future 835 SE Bishop Blvd., Pullman, WA(509) 332-2541www.pullmanregional.org

► hOTeLsBest Western Plus University Inn1516 Pullman Road Moscow, ID 83843 www.uinnmoscow.com (208) 882-0550

Fairfield Inn & Suites Moscow1000 W Pullman Rd208-882-4600

Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites1190 SE Bishop Blvd., Pullman, WA(509) 334-4437

► InsuRanCeState Farm Insurance Elissa Edmonds - Agent 116 W. C St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-3431

► LODgIngBella Vista Farm(208) 301-3588www.thebellavistafarm.com

Browne Block Guest HouseIn the heart of downtown Moscow 112 S. Main St., Moscow, ID(208) 883-3661, (208) [email protected]

Sixth Street RetreatFully furnished guest apartmentsDaily, weekly, monthly rateswww.sixthstreetretreat.com

► MOVIe TheaTeRsVillage Centre CinemasMoscow, ID and Pullman, WAwww.eastsidemovies.comwww.pullmanmovies.com

► MuseuMsAppaloosa Museum2720 W Pullman Road, Moscow, ID (208) 882-5578

► ReaL esTaTe InFORMaTIOn / seRVICes

Beasley Realty515 E. Main St., Pullman, WA(509) 332-1511www.beasleyrealty.com

Coldwell Banker Tomlinson110 East 2nd Street, Moscow ID(208) 882–0800www.cbtmoscow.com

Gail Byers Real Estate110 E. Third St., Moscow, ID(208) 882–8070

Latah Realty, LLC128 E. Third St., Moscow, ID(208) 883–1525www.latahrealty.com

Moscow Realty 201 E. Third St., Moscow, IDwww.moscowrealty.com

Palouse Commercial Real Estate213 S. Main St., Moscow, ID(208) 882–3800102 W. Main St.. Suite #9, Pullman, WA palousecommercial.com

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Team Idaho Real Estate & Team Washington Real Estate204 S. Main St., Moscow, ID(800) 354–5643teamidahorealestate.comteamwashington realestate.com

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Good Samaritan Society - Moscow Village640 N. Eisenhower St.,Moscow, ID(208) 882-6560

► ReTIReMenT COMMunITIes

Bishop Place815 SE Klemgard Pullman, WA (509) 334-9488 www.bishopplace.net

Good Samaritan Society - Moscow Village and Fairview Village Estates640 N. Eisenhower Street402 Samaritan LaneMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882-6560

► RV sTORageWheatland RV Storage4101 State Rt. 270, Moscow-Pullman Hwy.(509) 334-2201

► sCIenCe CenTeRPalouse Discovery Science Center950 NE Nelson Ct., Pullman, WA(509) 332-6869 palousescience.org

► shOes, neW anD RepaIRPeck's Shoe Clinic115 E. Third St., Moscow, ID(208) 882-4523

► shOppIngEastside Marketplace1420 S. Blaine St., Moscow, ID (208) 882–1533eastsidemarketplace.com

► spORTIng gOODsTri-State1104 Pullman Road, Moscow, ID(208) 882-4555

► sTORageWheatland RV Storage4101 State Rt. 270, Moscow-Pullman Hwy.(509) 334-2201

► TheaTeRsRegional Theatre Of the Palouse(509) 334-0750 www.rtoptheatre.org

Idaho Repertory TheatreHartung Theater, Moscow, ID(208) 885-6465www.idahorep.org

Moscow Community [email protected] also on facebook

► unIVeRsITIes New Saint Andrews College405 S. Main St., Moscow, IDwww.nsa.edu

University of Idaho709 Deakin Ave., Moscow, ID (208) 885-6616 www.uidaho.edu

► VeTeRInaRIansEvergreen Veterinary Service384 State Route 27, Pullman, WA(509) 332-4586

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Page 83: 2014 Moscow Idaho Guide
Page 84: 2014 Moscow Idaho Guide

Leading the Way to Wellness

• Allergy• Asthma • Congenital Heart Disease

• Dermatology• Nephrology• Neurosurgery & Spine• Oncology

Outpatient Clinics- Right Here on Main St. for your convenience:

Outpatient Clinics- Right Here on Main St. for your convenience:

Call 208-883-6264 for information

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•Wellness Programs: -Diabetes Care -Clinical Nutrition -Weight Management -Smoking Cessation•Women's Imaging Center•Wound Healing

gritman.org 700 S. Main Street, Moscow, ID • (208) 882-4511

173 rooms and suites convenient to the Idaho and WSU campuses and

. 208/882-0550

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