02/02/12 Planner
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- Questions surround Yakima man's life and death
- Quit drinking beer on job, Highway 520 builders told
- Gates Foundation awards $880,000 to two Valley nonprofits
- Man convicted in brutal 2009 slaying could get life in prison
- Sheriff checks report that principal sat on boy
- Government taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud
- Pay (more) to play: State parks look at ways to survive if taxes no longer balance budgets
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- Questions surround Yakima man's life and death
- Gates Foundation awards $880,000 to two Valley nonprofits
- La Salle senior shines at service
- Sheriff checks report that principal sat on boy
- Government taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud
- Public trust in YPD starts with increased transparency
- Federal grants mean upgrades for Mabton and Granger
AUDITIONS
SHOWTIME ONE. Tuesday. Seeking singers and dancers, male and female, ages 16 and older for "A Tribute To Ed Sullivan." Performance is May 12. For rehearsal location, call Patti Rasberry, 509-965-0152.
CAMERATA CLUB MEN'S CHORUS OF YAKIMA. Mondays from 7-9 p.m. at Wesley United Methodist Church, 14 N. 48th Ave. Preparing for International Chorus Festival Concert in Penticton, British Columbia, on April 2 and a local performance in November. Info: Dick Schut, 509-452-8819.
DISCUSSION/LECTURE
KAFFEEKLATSCH. 2 p.m. the first Thursday of each month. Jitters, 5906 Summitview Ave. German language group. 509-965-6706.
NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY LECTURE. 7 p.m. Monday at Yakima Area Arboretum, 1401 Arboretum Drive. Jon Shellenberger and Emily Washines: "Bringing Back the Wapato." Free. 509-248-7337 or www.ahtrees.org.
LANI GUINIER. 7 p.m. Wednesday at CWU's SURC Ballroom, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg. Tickets: $15, free for CWU students with ID. Lecture and book signing by civil rights attorney and advocate. Part of CWU Arts and Speaker Series. www.cwu.edu/president/series.
YVCC DIVERSITY SERIES. YVCC's Glenn Anthon Hall, 100 S. 16th Ave. In partnership with Cowiche Canyon Conservatory. Free. 509-574-4869 or www.yvcc.edu/diversity.
* 7 p.m. Wednesday: "Geology of Cowiche Canyon" by David Huycke.
* 7 p.m. Feb. 28: "Butterflies of Snow Mountain Ranch: Conservation for Science, Education and Community Enjoyment" by David James.
COWICHE CANYON CONSERVANCY MEETING AND SLIDESHOW. 7 p.m. Feb. 15, Allied Arts of Yakima, 5000 W. Lincoln Ave. Annual meeting followed by David Hagen's landscape photograph slideshow. 509-248-5065 or www.cowichecanyon.org.
VOICES FROM THE PAST. Noon Feb. 15 at the Yakima Valley Museum, 2105 Tieton Drive. Director John Baule: "The Trans-Siberian Railway." Free brown bag lecture. 509-248-0747 or www.yakimavalleymuseum.org.
THINGS TO DO
SILENT AUCTION AT GRANDVIEW SENIOR PROGRAM SITE. 10:15-12:15 p.m. today at 401 W. Second St. Benefits senior citizen programs. Info: Grandview Parks and Recreation Department, 509-882-9219.
WEST VALLEY DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS DINNER DOWN UNDER. 6:30 tonight at the high school, 9800 Zier Road. Catered dinner, entertainment and silent auction. Cost: $25. Tickets: Linda Miller, 509-910-5926 or millerlinda@WVSD208.org.
BUNCO AND BON BONS PARTY. 6-9 p.m. Monday at Glenwood Square, 5110 Tieton Drive. Cost: $35, includes glass of wine, finger foods and prizes. Proceeds benefit YWCA. To register: Becky, 509-248-7796 or www.ywcayakima.org.
WRANGLER PBR CLASSIC. 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at the SunDome, 1301 S. Fair Ave. Bull-riding, rock 'n' roll music and pyrotechnics. Cost: $22 general, $27, $52 and $82; $5 off for groups of 10 or more through www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-7328. www.yakimasundome.com or 509-248-7160.

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