•  Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Style: Join Us for the 42nd Annual Parade!,Haydn Halsted

    Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Style: Join Us for the 42nd Annual Parade!

    Get ready to paint the town green as we gear up for the 42nd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade right here in Spokane! Organized by The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, this beloved event promises a day filled with Irish pride, community spirit, and plenty of festive fun for all ages.   A Rich Tradition of Community and Celebration: Since 1978, The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick has been dedicated to honoring Irish heritage and fostering community connections through the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. What started as a small gathering has blossomed into one of Spokane's most anticipated events, drawing participants and spectators from near and far. Join the Festivities: Date: March 16th Time: 12 PM Location: Downtown Spokane Admission: Free Experience the Magic of the Parade: As the clock strikes noon, downtown Spokane will come alive with the sights and sounds of the St. Patrick's Day Parade. From colorful floats to spirited marching bands, the parade showcases the best of Irish culture and community pride. Bring your family, invite your friends, and join us as we march, dance, and celebrate the luck of the Irish together. Supporting Our Community: Beyond the festivities, the St. Patrick's Day Parade is also a platform for giving back. As a charitable organization, The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick is committed to supporting local non-profit organizations and initiatives that make a positive impact in our community. Your participation in the parade helps us continue this tradition of giving back.   Join Us for a Day of Irish Cheer: Whether you're Irish by blood or Irish at heart, everyone is welcome to join in the St. Patrick's Day Parade festivities. So don your greenest attire, grab your shamrocks, and get ready to march, cheer, and celebrate all things Irish in downtown Spokane. Save the Date: Mark your calendars and join us on March 16th for a St. Patrick's Day celebration unlike any other. Let's make memories, spread joy, and revel in the spirit of community together. We'll see you at the parade!

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  • Exploring Spokane County: A Comprehensive Guide,Haydn Halsted

    Exploring Spokane County: A Comprehensive Guide

    If you're considering a move to Spokane, or simply curious about what this diverse area has to offer, you've come to the right place. Spokane County, nestled in the beautiful state of Washington, is a region that boasts a unique blend of urban living, suburban comfort, and rural tranquility. From bustling city neighborhoods to serene lakeside communities, this guide aims to give you a detailed overview of what to expect in Spokane County.   Navigating Spokane: Key Highways and Roads Spokane's well-designed transportation network is key to understanding its geography and lifestyle. Interstate 90 (I-90) serves as the main artery, connecting Spokane with major cities like Seattle and Chicago. For those moving within the county, several highways, including Highway 195 and Highway 395, provide essential north-south access, facilitating travel to northern towns and into Canada or south towards Pullman. Urban and suburban connectivity is enhanced by arterial roads like Division Street (also known as Highway 2) and the less congested, scenic routes such as Trent Avenue (290) and Highway 27, offering alternatives to the main highways and a chance to explore Spokane's diverse landscapes.   West Plains: Rural Charm and Military Community The West Plains region, encompassing Airway Heights, Medical Lake, and Cheney, offers a mix of rural living and suburban amenities. The presence of Fairchild Air Force Base, a major employer, influences the area significantly, with many military families choosing to reside here. The West Plains are known for their quiet, spacious environments, newer housing developments, and easy access to outdoor activities, making them ideal for those seeking a balance between work and nature.   The Heart of Spokane: Vibrant Neighborhoods and Urban Living Downtown Spokane and its surrounding neighborhoods offer a vibrant urban lifestyle with a rich architectural history. Areas like the South Hill and Five Mile Prairie feature a range of housing from luxurious mansions to affordable homes, all within a community known for its parks, local businesses, and scenic views. The North Indian Trail area, with its newer developments and stunning sunset vistas, is another highlight for those seeking a blend of modern living and natural beauty. For those interested in historic and cultural experiences, neighborhoods such as the Garland District and West Central showcase Spokane's heritage through beautifully preserved homes, vintage shops, and arts venues. These areas provide a more affordable option for residents without sacrificing community and accessibility.   Spokane Valley: Suburban Comforts and Growing Communities The Spokane Valley stands out for its suburban appeal, characterized by newer housing developments, planned communities, and excellent school districts. This area offers a variety of living options, from high-end, gated communities to more affordable, family-friendly neighborhoods. With its mix of convenience, accessibility, and a slightly more modern vibe than Spokane's historic areas, the Valley is an attractive choice for many families and professionals.   Outdoor and Recreational Living: Lakes, Trails, and Parks For outdoor enthusiasts, Spokane County does not disappoint. Nine Mile Falls and Suncrest offer waterfront living and community docks, ideal for those who love water sports or simply enjoy the tranquility of lake life. The Centennial Trail and Riverside State Park provide endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring the great outdoors, emphasizing Spokane's commitment to maintaining natural spaces for recreation and relaxation.   Education and Employment: Opportunities Abound Spokane's diverse neighborhoods are supported by strong educational institutions, from public schools in areas like the South Hill and Spokane Valley to higher education at Gonzaga University and Eastern Washington University. The local economy is robust, with key employment sectors including healthcare, education, and the military, ensuring residents have access to a wide range of job opportunities.   Community and Culture: A Place to Call Home Beyond its physical attributes, Spokane County is defined by its strong sense of community. From the tight-knit neighborhoods of Cheney and Medical Lake to the bustling, creative energy of downtown Spokane, the region offers a sense of belonging and a quality of life that attracts people from all walks of life. Whether you're drawn to the area for its economic opportunities, its natural beauty, or the vibrant cultural scene, Spokane County offers a welcoming community ready to embrace new residents. Your Spokane Adventure Awaits Spokane County is a region of contrasts and opportunities, offering everything from urban excitement to rural peace. With its strategic location, diverse communities, and rich lifestyle options, it's no wonder that Spokane continues to attract individuals and families looking for a place to grow, explore, and call home. Whether you're considering a move or simply exploring what Spokane has to offer, this guide serves as a starting point for your adventure in one of Washington's most dynamic counties.

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  • INLAND NORTHWEST SONGFEST,Haydn Halsted

    INLAND NORTHWEST SONGFEST

    Get ready for a day filled with melodies, lyrics, and unforgettable performances as we celebrate the art of songwriting at the inaugural Inland Northwest SongFest! This exciting one-day event will showcase the incredible talent of local songwriters while providing a platform for industry experts to share their insights and expertise.   A Day of Music Exploration: Hosted across three iconic venues in downtown Spokane, Washington, the Inland Northwest SongFest promises a diverse and dynamic program for music lovers of all ages. From insightful discussions with industry professionals to intimate performances by local songwriters, there's something for everyone to enjoy.   Event Highlights: Stage Discussions: Gain valuable insights into the world of songwriting with in-person discussions led by industry experts. Learn about the creative process, song structure, and the business side of the music industry. "In the Round" Performances: Experience the magic of live music as local songwriters take the stage to share their original compositions in an intimate and interactive setting. National Songwriter Showcase: The highlight of the event, national songwriters will perform their top hits on the prestigious stage of The Bing Crosby Theater, captivating audiences with their talent and artistry.   Event Details: Date: March 16th Time: 12 PM to 10 PM Venues: The Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 Dry Fly Distilling The Steam Plant Restaurant Admission: $15 - $60 Phone: (509) 227-7638 Get Your Tickets: Don't miss out on this extraordinary celebration of music and creativity! Tickets for the Inland Northwest SongFest are available now, with options ranging from general admission to VIP experiences. Join us for a day of inspiration, discovery, and the joy of music.

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