Things to do in Spokane: Feb. 26-March 5

Feb. 26—Virtual Escape Room: The Euphorigen Investigation — Work in teams of four to six people over Zoom to solve a series of puzzles. For children ages 13-18. Register at events.spokanelibrary.org/events. Friday and Saturday, 4-5:30 p.m. Presented by Spokane Public Library. Free.

Virtual Trivia: Game of Thrones — An evening of "Game of Thrones" trivia, facts and fun. Open to adults. Register at bit.ly/3s4aHTK. Friday, 7-8 p.m. Presented by Spokane County Library District. Free.

Interactive Virtual Cooking Class: Burgers and Perfect Sweet Potato Fries — Hosted by Eat Move Thrive Spokane. Learn how to make a plant-based burger that fits into a healthy diet. Visit eatmovethrivespokane.com/events to register. Recipes, shopping list and Zoom link will be emailed upon received payment. Sunday, 4 p.m. $12. (509) 720-8620.

Virtual Book Launch: "Daisy" — Join author Jessixa Bagley for an online book launch. Visit wishingtreebookstore.com to register. Tuesday, 10-11 a.m. Presented by Wishing Tree Books. Free. (509) 315-9875.

Super Latino Super Salads — Use traditional ingredients to create a Nuevo Latino salad. Tuesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. The Culinary Stone, 2129 Main St., Coeur d'Alene. $50. (208) 277-4116.

Spokane Jewish Cultural Film Festival (Virtual) — Seven full-length films and two shorts that share Jewish life and culture with the Inland Northwest. The theme "Hope in a Broken World," is both a response to 2020 and an affirmation that hope can emerge even in the most demoralizing situations. Visit sjcff.eventive.org/welcome to purchase tickets. Wednesday through March 12, 7 p.m. Presented by Jewish Family Services. $5-$8 tickets; $30-$50 full-festival passes. (509) 747-7394.