The Dublin High School track and field team traveled to Arcadia High School on April 8 to compete in the Arcadia Invitational, where the Gaels took first place in the
Spokane Print Fest It may seem like the Spokane Print Fest just happened. It did, after being moved (like so much in 2021) from spring to fall due to the pandemic. Now, the fourth-annual, monthlong celebration of all things printed is back for its usual springtime run, with several workshops hosted at Spokane Print & Publishing Center, plus print-related art exhibits and activities around town. In-person workshops ($60 each) include sessions on making linocut stickers, drypoint printing and even printing with Legos! Print-centric gallery shows are up all month at Saranac Art Projects, Terrain’s gallery and the Gonzaga University Urban Art Center downtown, among other venues. Additional activities include live print demos at Spokane Public Library’s the Hive and, of course, lots of print art for sale.