• Spokane Community Buzz: Music, Sports, and Civic Initiatives

  • 2025/02/15
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Spokane Community Buzz: Music, Sports, and Civic Initiatives

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  • Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, February 15, 2025.

    Let's start with some exciting community events happening around town. Today, you can catch the Tom Shook Faculty Clarinet Recital from 3:00 to 4:30 PM, offering a delightful afternoon of music. If you're looking for something more interactive, although it was last week, the Princess Bride Interactive Movie Night at the Garland Theater was a hit, and we're sure there will be more fun events like this coming up[2].

    In local news, Mayor Lisa Brown recently signed an executive order to strengthen community and cultural events in Spokane by reducing costs for both organizers and the city. This move aims to make Spokane a more vibrant and welcoming place for everyone[3].

    On the sports front, get ready for some high-energy track and field action. The MPSF Indoor Track & Field Championships will take place at The Podium in Spokane from February 21-22, 2025, featuring top athletes. Additionally, the STCU West Coast High School Indoor Championships will showcase local talent on February 22, 2025[2].

    For those who love ice skating, Riverfront Spokane has a variety of events lined up. Enjoy themed Skate Night with Blitz, the beloved Seahawks mascot, on February 25, 2025, and don't miss out on free skate rentals included with every paid admission on several dates this month[4].

    In other news, the city council recently passed a resolution reaffirming Spokane's support for the Keep Washington Working Act, which protects the rights of all state residents and restricts local law enforcement's role in federal immigration laws. This move is seen as a step towards creating a more welcoming environment for the immigration population in Spokane[5].

    On a more serious note, the cold weather has been challenging for many in the community. The city's surge beds have been full every night, and facilities like Jewel's Helping Hands are feeling overwhelmed. However, there are resources available, such as the Mid City Senior Center, which provides a warm place and a hot meal during the day, and Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners, which helps low-income households with home weatherization[5].

    Finally, if you're looking for more fun events, the 10th Annual Backwoods Flannel Ball will take place soon, supporting children in foster care, and the 19th annual Viva Vino Gala at the Spokane Live at Spokane Tribe Casino will be a fantastic evening out[2].

    This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, February 15, 2025.

Let's start with some exciting community events happening around town. Today, you can catch the Tom Shook Faculty Clarinet Recital from 3:00 to 4:30 PM, offering a delightful afternoon of music. If you're looking for something more interactive, although it was last week, the Princess Bride Interactive Movie Night at the Garland Theater was a hit, and we're sure there will be more fun events like this coming up[2].

In local news, Mayor Lisa Brown recently signed an executive order to strengthen community and cultural events in Spokane by reducing costs for both organizers and the city. This move aims to make Spokane a more vibrant and welcoming place for everyone[3].

On the sports front, get ready for some high-energy track and field action. The MPSF Indoor Track & Field Championships will take place at The Podium in Spokane from February 21-22, 2025, featuring top athletes. Additionally, the STCU West Coast High School Indoor Championships will showcase local talent on February 22, 2025[2].

For those who love ice skating, Riverfront Spokane has a variety of events lined up. Enjoy themed Skate Night with Blitz, the beloved Seahawks mascot, on February 25, 2025, and don't miss out on free skate rentals included with every paid admission on several dates this month[4].

In other news, the city council recently passed a resolution reaffirming Spokane's support for the Keep Washington Working Act, which protects the rights of all state residents and restricts local law enforcement's role in federal immigration laws. This move is seen as a step towards creating a more welcoming environment for the immigration population in Spokane[5].

On a more serious note, the cold weather has been challenging for many in the community. The city's surge beds have been full every night, and facilities like Jewel's Helping Hands are feeling overwhelmed. However, there are resources available, such as the Mid City Senior Center, which provides a warm place and a hot meal during the day, and Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners, which helps low-income households with home weatherization[5].

Finally, if you're looking for more fun events, the 10th Annual Backwoods Flannel Ball will take place soon, supporting children in foster care, and the 19th annual Viva Vino Gala at the Spokane Live at Spokane Tribe Casino will be a fantastic evening out[2].

This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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