• Spokane Updates: Community Events, Cold Snap Recovery, and Upcoming Arts Highlights

  • 2025/02/13
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Spokane Updates: Community Events, Cold Snap Recovery, and Upcoming Arts Highlights

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  • Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, February 13, 2025.

    Starting off with some important updates, Mayor Lisa Brown has signed an executive order aimed at strengthening community and cultural events in Spokane by reducing costs for both organizers and the city. This move is expected to boost the local arts and cultural scene, making it more accessible and vibrant for residents and visitors alike[1].

    In other news, the city is still dealing with the aftermath of the recent cold snap. Firefighters have been busy responding to emergencies, including a fire in the 2500 block of North Belt Street, which was brought under control. Additionally, plowing continues on arterials, with crews set to begin work in residential areas[1].

    For those looking for something to do this February, there's no shortage of exciting events. The Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is ongoing at The Exhibition Hub, offering a unique and captivating display of Van Gogh's works. Ice skating lessons are also available at the Numerica Skate Ribbon, perfect for both children and adults looking to learn or improve their skills[2][3].

    Tonight, you can catch Kelsey Cook at the Spokane Comedy Club, or head over to the Magnuson Theater at Gonzaga University for the Stage Left Theater 2025 Washington State Kaleidoscope Festival. If you're in the mood for something more low-key, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is hosting the Woman, Artist, Catalyst: Art from the Permanent Collection exhibit[3].

    Looking ahead to Valentine's Day, the Spokane Symphony is set to perform Max Richter's Vivaldi Recomposed at The Fox, offering a fresh and enchanting take on Vivaldi's famous Four Seasons. Alternatively, you can enjoy a tribute to Led Zeppelin with Zoso at the Knitting Factory[2].

    In sports news, the recent changes in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations are transforming the world of college sports, with significant implications for local athletes and teams[4].

    Finally, a Cold Weather Advisory is in place for the Inland Northwest until noon today, with temperatures expected to remain low. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to protect against the cold and potential freezing pipes[4].

    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 Thursday, February 13, 2025.

Starting off with some important updates, Mayor Lisa Brown has signed an executive order aimed at strengthening community and cultural events in Spokane by reducing costs for both organizers and the city. This move is expected to boost the local arts and cultural scene, making it more accessible and vibrant for residents and visitors alike[1].

In other news, the city is still dealing with the aftermath of the recent cold snap. Firefighters have been busy responding to emergencies, including a fire in the 2500 block of North Belt Street, which was brought under control. Additionally, plowing continues on arterials, with crews set to begin work in residential areas[1].

For those looking for something to do this February, there's no shortage of exciting events. The Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is ongoing at The Exhibition Hub, offering a unique and captivating display of Van Gogh's works. Ice skating lessons are also available at the Numerica Skate Ribbon, perfect for both children and adults looking to learn or improve their skills[2][3].

Tonight, you can catch Kelsey Cook at the Spokane Comedy Club, or head over to the Magnuson Theater at Gonzaga University for the Stage Left Theater 2025 Washington State Kaleidoscope Festival. If you're in the mood for something more low-key, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is hosting the Woman, Artist, Catalyst: Art from the Permanent Collection exhibit[3].

Looking ahead to Valentine's Day, the Spokane Symphony is set to perform Max Richter's Vivaldi Recomposed at The Fox, offering a fresh and enchanting take on Vivaldi's famous Four Seasons. Alternatively, you can enjoy a tribute to Led Zeppelin with Zoso at the Knitting Factory[2].

In sports news, the recent changes in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations are transforming the world of college sports, with significant implications for local athletes and teams[4].

Finally, a Cold Weather Advisory is in place for the Inland Northwest until noon today, with temperatures expected to remain low. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to protect against the cold and potential freezing pipes[4].

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

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