Experience the Excitement at Spokane Hoopfest 2024
Join us on June 29th and 30th for Spokane Hoopfest, the largest 3-on-3 outdoor basketball tournament on earth! With over 6,000 teams, 3,000 volunteers, 225,000 fans, and 450 courts spanning 45 city blocks, this event is a true celebration of sports, community, and entertainment. Event Details Date: June 29th to June 30th Tipoff: 8:00 AM Location: Downtown Spokane Contact: (509) 624-2414 A Weekend of Basketball and Fun Spokane Hoopfest is not just about basketball; it's an outdoor festival packed with shopping, food, and interactive entertainment. Whether you're a player, volunteer, or fan, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Explore the Hoopfest Store for exclusive Hoopfest x Expo ’74 merchandise, a special tribute to the 50th Celebration of Expo ’74. Highlights Massive Participation: Over 6,000 teams competing on 450 courts. Community Support: 3,000 volunteers ensuring a smooth and enjoyable event. Vibrant Atmosphere: 225,000 fans cheering and enjoying the festivities. Entertainment and Shopping: Interactive activities, food vendors, and shopping opportunities. Join the Hoopfest Community Spokane Hoopfest is a testament to the city's vibrant community spirit and love for basketball. It's a place where players of all ages and skill levels come together to compete, have fun, and make lasting memories. Whether you're hitting the courts or enjoying the festival atmosphere, Hoopfest is an event you won't want to miss. Mark Your Calendars Make sure to mark your calendars for this incredible weekend of sports and entertainment. Bring your family and friends, enjoy the exciting games, and immerse yourself in the lively festival activities. With so much to see and do, Spokane Hoopfest offers an unforgettable experience for everyone. We look forward to seeing you at Hoopfest 2024!
Retiring in Spokane: Your Guide to the Best Neighborhoods and Activities
Considering retirement in Spokane, Washington? You're in for a treat. Spokane offers an inviting blend of natural beauty, vibrant community life, and affordable living, making it an ideal place for retirees. Let’s explore what makes Spokane a top choice and highlight the best neighborhoods, activities, and healthcare options for those in their golden years. Why Spokane is Great for Retirees Many retirees choose Spokane for its balanced climate, natural beauty, and affordability. Spokane experiences four distinct seasons, providing beautiful springs and mild summers perfect for those who love gardening and outdoor activities. For those who prefer to escape the cold, it's easy to be a snowbird, spending winters in warmer locales like Arizona and returning to Spokane for the rest of the year. Retirees moving from more expensive cities like Seattle or from states like California often find that they can sell their homes at higher prices and purchase more affordable homes in Spokane, sometimes even paying in cash. This financial flexibility allows for a more comfortable retirement with lower monthly expenses. Best Neighborhoods for Retirees South Hill: Known for its tree-lined streets and proximity to parks, South Hill is a favorite among retirees. It’s close to major medical facilities like Sacred Heart, making it convenient for those who need easy access to healthcare. The area offers a mix of older homes and newer condos, providing various options depending on your budget and lifestyle. Audubon Downriver: Often referred to as the "Mini South Hill," this neighborhood features beautiful mid-century homes, tree-lined streets, and close proximity to parks and golf courses. It’s a walkable area with a strong sense of community, making it perfect for retirees who enjoy an active lifestyle. Liberty Lake: If you prefer a suburban lifestyle, Liberty Lake offers quiet, tight-knit communities with plenty of amenities. There are options ranging from condominiums like Big Trout to luxury properties, and neighborhoods like the River District provide turnkey homes in a serene environment. Healthcare in Spokane Spokane is a medical hub for the region, with major hospitals like Sacred Heart and Deaconess providing comprehensive healthcare services. Whether you live within the city limits or in nearby towns, you have access to excellent medical care. Smaller towns have urgent care facilities, and more serious cases can be quickly transferred to Spokane’s major hospitals. Staying Active and Engaged Spokane is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With numerous hiking and biking trails, retirees can enjoy the natural beauty of the area. If you love fishing or boating, there are 76 lakes within an hour’s drive, providing ample opportunities to get out on the water. For golf lovers, Spokane boasts over two dozen golf courses, offering a variety of public and private options. Neighborhoods like Audubon Downriver and Liberty Lake are particularly convenient for golfers, with many residents enjoying a quick ride to the nearest course in their golf carts. Spokane’s vibrant arts scene ensures there’s always something to do. Whether you’re into live music, theater, or art festivals, the city has it all. The Spokane Civic Theater, the Symphony, and the Spokane Jazz Orchestra offer regular performances, while the Spokane Comedy Club provides plenty of laughs. Community Involvement and Social Clubs Getting involved in the community is easy in Spokane. From philanthropic opportunities to social clubs, there’s something for everyone. The Corbin Senior Activity Center is a great place to start, offering a packed calendar of events and activities designed for seniors. For those looking for more upscale options, clubs like the Manito Country Club and the Spokane Club offer exclusive social events and networking opportunities. Cost of Living One of the significant advantages of retiring in Spokane is the affordable cost of living. Housing prices are below the national average, and rental prices are also reasonable. Utilities, groceries, and healthcare costs are generally lower compared to other parts of the country. While gas prices can be high, overall living expenses remain manageable, making Spokane a great choice for retirees on a fixed income. Final Tips for Retiring in Spokane Get Involved: Join local activities and social clubs to meet new people and stay active. Explore Neighborhoods: Take the time to find the neighborhood that best fits your lifestyle, whether you prefer an older, more established area or a newer, turnkey community. Stay Informed: Keep up with local events and activities to fully enjoy what Spokane has to offer. Retiring in Spokane offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a fulfilling and affordable lifestyle. If you have any questions about retiring in Spokane, feel free to reach out.
Celebrate 50 Years with Copernicus & Friends at the EXPO 74 Musical Experience
Join us on June 22nd at 3:15 PM for an uplifting and unique musical experience at the Community Stage at the Lilac Bowl in Riverfront Park. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of EXPO 74, this special event promises a blend of sound healing, connection, and movement, featuring a diverse array of music genres. Event Details Date: June 22nd Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Location: Riverfront Park, Lilac Bowl, 507 N Howard St, Spokane, WA 99201 Admission: Free Contact: (509) 413-8809 A Musical Journey for Mind, Body, and Soul This performance, led by Copernicus the Alchemist (Nik Michaels) and fellow local musicians, will feature original compositions spanning a variety of genres, including reggae, electronic, instrumental, hip hop, and the soothing sounds of sound bowls. The conscious, affirmative lyrics and mantras are designed to uplift and inspire, providing an enriching experience for both mind and body. The event invites you to get up and groove, allowing the music to move you. For the initial portion of the journey, feel free to bring a blanket and lay down in the grass, immersing yourself in the tranquil and healing sounds. Reflecting on Community Growth As we celebrate 50 years of community growth and connection here in Spokane, this musical experience serves as a reflective and celebratory moment. The diverse musical performances will highlight the richness of our local talent and the importance of community spirit. Join Us at the Lilac Bowl Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a memorable and uplifting musical experience. Bring your friends and family, enjoy the beautiful setting of Riverfront Park, and celebrate this significant milestone with us. Whether you come to relax and soak in the sounds or to dance and connect, this event promises to be a highlight of the anniversary celebrations.
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