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A finger food recipe that will bring your Super Bowl Sunday to a higher level

BY WILL MAUPIN

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Super Bowl Sunday is this weekend. The Seahawks aren’t playing, but that shouldn’t stop you from representing Washington as the cannabis-friendly Evergreen state. If you want to introduce some infused finger foods to your watch party, we’ve got you covered with these cannabis-laced jalapeño poppers.

The earthy flavor of the jalapeño combined with the creaminess of the cheeses will easily overpower the herbal taste of these spicy weed treats. They’re a perfect favor for a party that is high-flavored. Just make sure your guests know that these poppers pack a punch that their sober cousins on the table won’t match — serve them separately from regular appetizers just to be safe.

First, make cannabutter for the recipe. Recipes can be easily found online. The recipe below calls for two sticks of unsalted butter and 7 grams (roughly a quarter-ounce) cannabis with 25 percent THC. That amount of cannabutter should yield roughly 100 doses of about 10 milligrams of THC per dose — similar to what you find at a dispensary. This recipe will be closer to 5 milligrams of THC per jalapeño popper once made. n

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FOOD & DRINK

BRING-YOUR-OWN VINYL NIGHT Bring your own vinyl to spin while sipping on craft cocktails and listening to music. Every Thursday from 3-10 pm. The Boneyard - Side Hustle Syrups, 17905 E. Appleway Ave. sidehustlesyrups.com

FIRESIDE DINNER & MUSIC SERIES Enjoy selections from Arbor Crest’s seasonal menu along with wine and beer from Square Wheel Brewing. Music lineup varies, see website for more. Thu-Sat from 6-8 pm. Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, 4705 N. Fruit Hill Rd. arborcrest.com

BEVERLY’S SWEETHEART COUPLES

DINNERS The evening features food, optional wine pairings, breathtaking views of Lake Coeur d’Alene, and a live harpist. Feb. 10-11, 5-10 pm. $70. Beverly’s, 115 S. Second St. beverlyscda.com

FARNHAM FLATBREAD FUNDRAISER

ESPN Basketball Analyst Sean Farnham serves up the Davenport’s Farnham Flatbreads, named after him. A portion proceeds benefits Coaches vs. Cancer. Feb. 10, 4-8 pm. Free. Davenport Tower, 111 S. Post St. davenporthotelcollection.com

THE CHOCOLATE AFFAIR Wander through downtown businesses as become pop-up chocolate shops. Feb. 11, 4-7 pm. Downtown Coeur d’Alene. cdadowntown.com (208-415-0116)

DINNER & A SHOW: TANGO IN ARGEN -

TINA A seated four-course dinner and a show that transports diners to Buenos Aires with Spokane’s Tango Volcado, guest dancers from the Positive Energy Dance Co., and Sacha Boutros on vocals. Feb. 11, 6 pm. $150. Davenport Hotel, 10 S. Post St. davenporthotelcollection.com

VALENTINE’S CLASSIC COCKTAIL

CLASS Learn how to create classic cocktails with bartender Ryan Kurtz. Cocktails include the Old Fashioned, French 75 and the Gold Rush. Feb. 11, 4-6 pm. $75. Tavolata, 221 N. Wall St. ethanstowellrestaurants.com (509-606-5600)

WINEMAKERS SUPPER CLUB WITH MARYHILL WINERY Commellini Estate prepares a meal of Italian cuisine and pairs each course with a glass of wine from Maryhill. Feb. 11 and Feb. 14, 5:309:30 pm. $120. Commellini Estate, 14715 N. Dartford Dr. commellini.com

DRAG BRUNCH The cast of Runway performs while enjoying a full breakfast menu and mimosas. Hosted by Savannah SoReal. Sundays from 10 am-2 pm. Globe Bar & Kitchen, 204 N. Division. globespokane.com (509-443-4014)

ORLANDO’S VALENTINE’S DAY DIN -

NER A four-course menu with or without wine. Contact office via phone for reservation and/or pre-payment. Feb. 1415, 5:30, 6 & 6:30 pm. $50-$65/person. Orlando’s Restaurant, 1810 N. Greene St., SCC Bldg. 1. scc.spokane.edu/For-OurStudents/Around-Campus/Orlando-s

SERENDIPITY DINNER This five-course dinner is inspired by the romance movie Serendipity and features a New Yorkstyle menu and live music from the Larsen Group. Feb. 14, 6-9 pm. $100. Highball A Modern Speakeasy, 100 N. Hayford Rd. northernquest.com

VALENTINE’S DAY BURLESQUE SHOW & DINNER

A three-course dinner with a burlesque show. Menu includes braised short rib, lasagna, creme brûlée and more. Feb. 14, 7:30 pm. $75. Prohibition Gastropub, 1914 N. Monroe St. facebook. com/Prohibition.Gastropub.Spokane1

WINE WEDNESDAY All seven dinners in the series feature food from culinary regions south of the equator. Each meal comes with three wines paired by owner Josh Wade. Wednesdays from 6-8 pm through Feb. 22. $27.50. Fête - A Nectar Co, 120 N. Stevens St. nectarcateringandevents.com (509-951-2090)

Music

BLUEY’S BIG PLAY The award-winning animated preschool series from Disney takes to the stage with puppetry and live actors. Feb. 8-9 at 6 pm. First Interstate Center for the Arts, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. firstinterstatecenter.org

THE HISTORY OF COUNTRY MUSIC Rusty Jackson, Chrissy Summering and the band perform over 30 songs starting with the Carter family and moving through five decades. Feb. 11, 6-8 pm.

$22. Lake City Center, 1916 N. Lakewood Dr. fb.me/e/3ar0IsgHk (208-262-1655)

SPOKANE STRING QUARTET This program consists of performances of “Arvo Part: Summa,” “String Quartet No. 21 in D Major” by Mozart and “Clarinet Quintet in B Minor” by Brahms. Feb. 11, 3 pm. $20$25. Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave. bingcrosbytheater.com

VILLA BLUES N’ JAZZ CONCERT: LOVE IS ALL AROUND This evening of music features Heather Villa and is themed around love. Beverages and snacks available for purchase. Feb. 11, 7-9 pm. $30-

$50. Unity Spiritual Center Spokane, 2900 S. Bernard St. unityspokane.org

NATIONAL LIBRARY LOVERS MONTH CONCERT Local musician Brad Sondahl performs songs about the phases of love, longing, infatuation, love triangles and more. Feb. 13, 1-2 pm. Free. Coeur d’Alene Public Library, 702 E. Front Ave. cdalibrary.org (208-769-2315)

SPORTS & OUTDOORS

PACIFIC 8 HOCKEY CONFERENCE Eight hockey teams complete to be the PAC8 conference champion. Events include a skill competition and a public skate. See full schedule at website. Feb. 9, 3-7 pm, Feb. 10, 10 am-7 pm, Feb. 11, 1-4 pm and Feb. 12, 11 am. $10-$35. Eastern Washington University, 526 Fifth St. ewuacha.com

LADIES DAY CLINIC The day begins with coffee and stretching followed by ski instruction, lunch and a social hour. Feb. 10 and March 10, 8:30 am-2:30 pm. $129. Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park, 29500 N. Mt. Spokane Park Dr. mtspokane.com/ ladiesday (509-238-2220)

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Ski during sunset and into the night with live music and food and drink specials. Fridays from 3-9 pm through Feb. 24. $36. Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park, 29500 N. Mt. Spokane Park Dr. mtspokane.com

SPOKANE CHIEFS VS. EVERETT SILVERTIPS Promos include Coeur d’Alene Casino Bingo Night. Feb. 10, 7:05 pm. $12-$30. Spokane Arena, 720 W. Mallon Ave. spokanechiefs.com

WILD & SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL An environmental film festival featuring films that illustrate the challenges facing our planet and the work communities are doing to protect the environment and the places we love. Proceeds support Idaho Sierra Club. Feb. 10, 7 pm. $15. The Kenworthy, 508 S. Main St. kenworthy.org

8TH ANNUAL SEED SWAP Bring your extra seeds (home-saved or purchased) to share with others and go home with some for your spring and summer planting. Feb. 11, 1-3 pm. Free. Coeur d’Alene Public Library, 702 E. Front Ave. cdalibrary.org (208-769-2315)

VEGGIE MASTERY SERIES: BUILD A

RAISED BED Learn how to build your own raised bed. Watch a pro and help out, leave with instructions, a materials list and a blueprint. Feb. 11, 2-4 pm. $10. Ritters Garden & Gift, 10120 N. Division St. 4ritter.com (509-467-5258)

GAME DAY PARTY A game day party with food, drinks and giveaways. Reservations highly encouraged. Feb. 12, 3-8 pm. EPIC Sports Bar, 100 N. Hayford Rd. northernquest.com (509-481-2122)

VEGGIE MASTERY SERIES: SOIL & PLANNING Learn how to create the right soil environment and plan a veggie garden for yourself. Feb. 12, 2-3 pm. $20. Ritters Garden & Gift, 10120 N. Division St. 4ritter.com (509-467-5258)

Theater

THE 39 STEPS A man with a boring life meets a woman who says she’s a spy. Soon, a mysterious organization is hot on his trail. Thu-Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 2 pm through Feb. 12. $10-$39. Spokane Civic Theatre, 1020 N. Howard St. spokanecivictheatre.com (509-325-2507)

POOL (NO WATER) In this staged reading, directed by Blake Anthony Edwards and featuring the THEA 216 Acting II class, a famous artist invites her old friends to her luxurious new home. Celebrations come to an abrupt end when the host suffers a horrific accident. Feb. 9, 7:30 pm and Feb. 10, 7:30 pm. $8. Gonzaga Magnuson Theatre, 502 E. Boone Ave. gonzaga.edu/theatreanddance

SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET The unsettling tale of a Victorian-era barber who returns home after 15 years of exile to take revenge on the corrupt judge who ruined his life. Thu-Sat at 7 pm, Sun at 2 pm through Feb. 26. $25-$30. Stage Left Theater, 108 W. Third. stagelefttheater.org

ALL SHOOK UP Set in 1955, this musical is inspired by and features the music of Elvis. Feb. 10-19, Wed-Sat at 7:30 pm, Sat-Sun at 2 pm. $15-$28. Kroc Center, 1765 W. Golf Course Rd. aspirecda.com

LORD OF THE FLIES Performed by an all-femme cast, directed by Dominique Betts. Feb. 10-19; Fri-Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 5 pm. $20. Central Library, 906 W. Main Ave. brightcomettheatre.com

Visual Arts

DREAMS, MEMORIES & REFLECTIONS

The gallery features new work of the New Moon members, artist consignors and the Spokane Jeweler’s Guild. Wed-Sat from 11 am-5 pm through Feb. 25. Free. New Moon Art Gallery, 1326 E. Sprague Ave. newmoonartgallery.com (509-413-9101)

FIGURATIVE February’s show features five artists who specialize in figures: Mary Farrell, Kim Lewis, David Varneau, Heather Martindale and Peter Cox. Wed-Sat from 11 am-6 pm through Feb. 28. Free. The Art Spirit Gallery, 415 Sherman Ave. theartspiritgallery.com (208-765-6006)

TYBRE NEWCOMER: FORM & FUNC-

TION The artist’s mechanism of research focuses on the formal qualities of objects and tools in and around the artist’s studio. Feb. 3-28 by appointment. Free. Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, 115 S. Adams St.

tybrenewcomer.com (509-458-5517)

JUDY PATTERSON: NEEDLEWORK

LANDSCAPES Patterson’s “stitched paintings” are all handmade with needle, thread and fabric, in which she explores negative space and the cosmos. Tue-Sat from 10 am-6 pm through Feb. 28. Free. William Grant Gallery & Framing, 1188 W. Summit Pkwy. williamgrantgf.com

PLATEAU PICTORIAL BEADWORK: FRED L. MITCHELL COLLECTION During a lifetime collecting Plateau floral, geometric, and pictorial beadwork, Walla Walla’s Fred L. Mitchell has amassed the premier collection of this material: beaded bags, cuffs, gauntlets, vests, cradleboards and horse regalia. Tue-Sun from 10 am-5 pm through May 14. $10-$15. The MAC, 2316 W. First Ave. northwestmuseum.org (509-456-3931)

RAFAEL SOLDI: MOTHER TONGUE This exhibition showcases photographs in which the artist examines how queerness and masculinity intersect with immigration, memory and loss. Mon-Fri from 9 am-6 pm through March 3. Free. EWU Gallery of Art, 140 Art Building. rafaelsoldi.com (509-359-2494)

IVA HASS: SAND & SPACE This exhibition features recent work from sculptural ceramic artist in which she explores childhood memories. Mon-Fri from 10 am-4:30 pm, Sat from 10 am-2 pm through March 24. Free. Bryan Oliver Gallery, Whitworth, 300 W. Hawthorne Ave. whitworth.edu (509-777-3258)

SARANAC ART PROJECTS: RANDOM

RULES This group exhibition features a multi-disciplinary collection of works from the current members, including Josh Hobson, Mariah Boyle, Annie Cunningham, Kurt Madison and more. Fri-Sat from 12-8 pm through Feb. 25. Free. Saranac Art Projects, 25 W. Main Ave. sapgallery.com (509-350-3574)

UBUHLE WOMEN: BEADWORK & THE ART OF INDEPENDENCE This exhibition showcases a new form of bead art developed by women living and working in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The six artists featured in the exhibition call their paintings in beads “ndwangos,” which translates as “cloth” or “rag.” Tue-Sun from 10 am-5 pm through April 30. $10$15. Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, 2316 W. First Ave. northwestmuseum.org

CREATURE FEATURE A showcase of imaginative works from eight local artists. Reception: Fri, Feb. 10 from 5-10 pm. Feb. 11-28, Mon and Thu-Sun from 10 am-5 pm. Free. 5th Dimension Studios, 421 E. Coeur D’Alene Ave. facebook. com/5thDimensionStudios

GARAGE SALE EXHIBITION A pop-up featuring the work of local women artists, including Makayla Sotin and Oriana Sage. Feb. 10, 4-7 pm. Free. Meeting House, 1801 E. 11th Ave. instagram.com/ garage_sale_exhibition

MINDFUL DOODLING Learn how to make art inspired by the ZenTangle method. Feb. 10, 4-5 pm. Free. Coeur d’Alene Public Library, 702 E. Front Ave. cdalibrary.org (208-769-2315)

MEET THE ARTIST: MICHAEL EDWARDS

Meet Michael and talk with him about his architectural pen and ink drawings, specializing in Spokane’s historical architecture. Feb. 11, 12-5 pm. Free. Chrysalis Gallery, 911 S. Monroe. theartchrysalis.com

TINY QUILT: INTUITIVE STITCHING

Learn how to begin and finish a thread, applique stitch and running stitch. Feb. 11, 1-3 pm. $35-$40. Art Salvage, 1925 N. Ash St. artsalvagespokane.com

Words

AUTHORTALK: ALEXANDER MANZONI

The local writer, poet and radio personality discusses his time in the literary sphere. Feb. 9, 2-4 pm. Free. Shadle Library, 2111 W. Wellesley Ave. facebook. com/SpokaneAuthors (509-444-5390)

LANA HARPER: BACK IN A SPELL An evening with the New York Times bestselling author as she discusses the third installment of “The Witches of Thistle Grove” series, Back in a Spell. Feb. 9, 4-5 pm. Free. Online: scld.org/events

BLIND DATE WITH A BOOK Throughout February, adults can choose a book from hints located in the window of the Colfax Library, read the book and the return the “Rate your Date” slip for a chance to win a date to SHOTZ coffee. Through Feb. 28. Free. Colfax Library, 102 S. Main St. whitcolib.org (509-397-4366)

POETRY WRITING CLASS Students learn the basic craft elements of writing poetry in this generative workshop. Feb. 11, 1-4 pm. $35. Spokane Print & Publishing Center, 1921 N. Ash St. spokaneprint.org

ART HISTORY LECTURE: IMPRESSIONS OF BLACK LIFE IN AMERICA Dr. Meredith T. Shimizu provides an impression of Black life in America through the quiet, domestic scenes painted by renowned African American Impressionist Henry Ossawa Tanner. Feb. 12, 2 pm. $10. Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, 2316 W. First Ave. northwestmuseum.org

HARRY POTTER TRIVIA

This annual fundraiser for the Get Lit! festival features trivia about all things Harry Potter. Feb. 12, 11:30 am-1:30 pm. $10. Iron Goat Brewing Co., 1302 W. Second Ave. inside. ewu.edu/getlit (509-474-0722)

GET LIT! LITERARY TRIVIA

This inaugural fundraiser features trivia based on classic literature, book-to-screen adaptions, the history of banned books and more. Feb. 12, 2-4 pm. $10. Iron Goat Brewing Co., 1302 W. Second Ave. inside. ewu.edu/getlit/ (509-474-0722)

BROKEN MIC Spokane Poetry Slam’s weekly open mic series. Wednesdays at 6:30 pm; sign-ups at 6 pm. Free. Neato Burrito, 827 W. First Ave. bit.ly/2ZAbugD

CREATIVE CIRCLE WITH MEL ANTUNA HEWITT Are books and bookbinding part of the craft or art world, or something else entirely? Discover the answer for yourself with Mel the Maker. Join the discussion and make your own one-page book. Feb. 15, 7:30-9 pm. Free. Spark Central, 1214 W. Summit Pkwy. sparkcentral.org (509-279-0299)

J.H. GATES AND MAXWELL HURLEY A dual-author event with two local young adult writers. Both authors read selections from their books and have a Q&A with each other and the audience. Feb. 15, 6-7 pm. Free. The Well-Read Moose, 2048 N. Main. wellreadmoose.com

DR. JORDAN B. PETERSON The Canadian clinical psychologist, author and professor studies personality and the psychology of religion. Feb. 15, 7:30 pm. $40-$125. First Interstate Center for the Arts, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. firstinterstatecenter.org

NORTHWEST PASSAGES: SPOKANE

BLACK STORIES African American high school students in the Spokane area present stories about their lives, culture and history. Feb. 15, 7-9 pm. Free. Central Library, 906 W. Main Ave. spokesman. com/northwest-passages n

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ACROSS ANSWERSTHISWEEK’S ONISAWYOUS

1. Tests, at a winery

5. Beanstalk climber in a fairy tale

9. Squeeze together

14. Risk territory that borders Siberia

15. ____ all-time high

16. Left, on un mapa

17. Gram alternative

18. Emmy-winning comedian Love

19. Traveling in a Winnebago, perhaps

20. “... don’t forget the sulfur!”?

23. Sportage automaker

24. ____ buco

25. Obedient puppy’s reward

28. “No Scrubs” group

29. Phillipa who was the original Eliza in “Hamilton”

30. Doomed from the start, for short

32. “Independence Day is good for me!”

38. At an end

39. Museum-funding org.

40. Cinco de ____

41. Fantasy creature that’s very much alive?

46. Comedian Vulcano of “Impractical Jokers”

47. Nov. honoree

48. We’re in the Phanerozoic one

49. “I rock!”

51. Seating that might be L-shaped

53. Catch in the act

56. “Don’t shoot!” (or this puzzle’s theme)

59. Israeli desert

62. Pitching staff, figuratively

63. Teri’s “Young Frankenstein” role

64. Stevenson of ‘50s politics

65. Clear, as data

66. Wow

67. Gooey treat

68. Casual turndowns

69. French word in many bistro names

DOWN

1. Rishi ____, British P.M. beginning in 2022

2. Farsi speaker

3. Black-and-white vegetarian

4. Big chunk

5. Guadalajara is its capital

6. They bond

7. “Oh, yeah? Watch me!”

8. Make bootees, maybe

9. Tight braid

10. Bank that everyone hopes won’t fail

11. “____ was saying ...”

12. Part of a range: Abbr.

13. Tent holder

21. Massage deeply

22. Tweeter’s “That said …”

26. “What ____!” (“Bummer!”)

27. City whose name is an anagram of Kyoto

28. Banks of fashion

29. Without a date

31. John Irving’s “____ of the Circus”

32. Common campaign promise

33. It’s blocked by sunblock

34. “Futurama” woman with one eye and purple hair

35. Fathom or furlong

36. Stimpy’s pal

37. Its national anthem is “Salute to the Sultan”

42. Film not seen in theaters

43. Stiletto, e.g.

44. Renders harmless

45. Crowd eruption

50. “Get what I’m sayin’?”

51. The Euphrates flows through it

52. Vim and vigor

53. Closer’s inning

54. Lock horns

55. “____ Meanz Heinz” (old ad slogan)

57. Curfew for a vampire

58. Money-related: Abbr.

59. “Montero” singer Lil ____ X

60. Oilers, on NHL scoreboards

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