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Oakesdale
tea party
Oakesdale resident Dolores Haley will host an afternoon tea Saturday, May 19, at 1 p.m. at the Oakesdale Library. The event includes a tasty sampling of delicious teas and traditional, delicate finger foods served on fine china and linens.
Dolores will also share the art and history of tea parties. Seating is limited. To reserve a spot, contact the Oakesdale Library at 509-285-4310.
Tekoa library
sets film date
Tekoa Library will show "Resilience," a one-hour documentary that delves into the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences Tuesday, May 22, at 6 p.m. This free screening is for adults and parents with a round-table discussion to follow. The film chronicles the beginnings of a national movement to prevent childhood trauma, treat Toxic Stress and greatly improve the health of future generations.
For additional information, contact Diane Harp at 509-284-3121 or visit the library’s events calendar:
Perkins date set
The Perkins House Ice Cream Social will be Sunday, June 24, from 1 until 4 p.m. at 623 N Perkins Ave, Colfax.
The event will feature Ferdinand's ice cream, homemade pies, live music by the Snake River Six, vintage cars, a fashion show and tours of the Perkins House, according to Val Gregory, coordinator for the Whitman County Historical Society.
Births
Whitman County Gazette, May 17, 2018
At Pullman Regional Hospital
Aina, Joanna Ireomusa, born May 10 at six pounds, 10 ounces, Samuel and Mary Aina, Pullman. Paternal grandparents are Simon and Grace Aina, Ilorin, Nigeria. Maternal grandparents are Ezekiel and Cecelia Olatunji, Lagos, Nigeria. Baby joins brother Judah, 2.
Rodriguez, Sofia Diaz, born May 10 at seven pounds, eight ounces, to Cesar Diaz de la Merced, Pullman. Baby joins brother Aaron, 4.
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