July may be slipping away but there are still a bunch of things to do around our region and beyond. Here are just a few.

July 28

LEWISTON — The final movie in the annual outdoor film series here begins at 8:38 p.m. July 28 at Pioneer Park.

The animated “Finding Dory” (PG-13, 2016) is the sequel to “Finding Nemo” and features a forgetful blue tang fish (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) who is searching for her parents.

Concessions will be available for purchase at the park, 203 Fifth St.

July 28-30

MOSCOW — “Murder Inn,” staged by the Moscow Community Theatre opens July 28 for a two-weekend run at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre here, 508 S. Main St.

Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. July 28-29, Aug. 4 and 5 with matinees at 2 p.m. July 30 and Aug. 6.

The play is a murder mystery set in a run-down New England inn haunted by a poltergeist, and is directed by Mike Long.

The cost is $15 regular price and $10 for students and seniors. Advance tickets may be purchased at Safari Pearl and online at moscowcommunitytheatre.org.

July 30

MOSCOW — Sundaes are the order of the day at the 42nd annual Latah County Historical Society Ice Cream Social here from 1 to 4 p.m. July 30.

The event, held at the McConnell Mansion, will feature free ice cream sundaes and watermelon, games, and activities such as horse-and-wagon rides. Appaloosa Lace Makers and Hog Heaven Muzzle Loaders will give demonstrations during the afternoon and live music will be played by the Bad Apple Band. The Washington State University Raptor Club will be present with their birds.

The mansion is at 110 S. Adams St.

July 31

MOSCOW — Landrace, a ska band from Pullman, will play the next gig in the Plaza Concert Series from 6 to 8 p.m. July 31 outdoors at the 1912 Center here.

Concession sales will begin at 5:30 p.m. and will include Bangladeshi food from Mela, as well as desserts from Sweet Treats. Beer and wine also will be available for purchase.

Attendees may bring their own picnic dinners.

Landrace includes Eric Molina, David Ward, Jade Denny, Gabriella Aragon, Noah Austin and Kyle Travis DeHart. All are music students at Washington State University, according to the band’s social media, and feature tenor saxophone, trombone and two trumpets, as well as bass, guitar, drums and vocals.