"Explore Spokane's Art, Music, and Community Events This Monday"

24/11/2025 3 min
"Explore Spokane's Art, Music, and Community Events This Monday"

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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, November 24, 2025.We’re waking up to some chilly, clear skies in Spokane—a perfect scene for getting out and connecting with the city. If you’re venturing downtown today, the hunt is on! Head over to 808 West Spokane Avenue for a thrilling scavenger hunt focused on our unique art and architecture. Whether you’re new to Spokane or a lifelong local, expect surprises as you puzzle through clues and uncover hidden details along the sidewalks and buildings. It’s a playful way to rediscover the heart of Spokane and maybe meet fellow sleuths.For those who crave a bit more drama, tonight brings intrigue courtesy of "Death in the Shadows," Spokane’s own murder mystery experience. This immersive event at 204 East Desmet Avenue transforms you into a detective for the evening. Gather your friends and sharpen your reasoning—tonight, you’ll be racing to solve the clues before the culprit escapes, all within a classic Spokane setting.On the music front, culture lovers won’t want to miss the EWU String Orchestra and Symphonic Choir Concert tonight from 7:30 to 9 at Eastern Washington University’s Music Building Recital Hall. Featuring works by Tana Bland, Vivian Fung, and Brahms, the evening will showcase world premieres and honor women in music. It’s a great night to support local talent and be inspired by stirring performances.Of course, sports fans have plenty to cheer about. The Spokane Open wrestling championships just wrapped up with outstanding showings from visiting teams. Looking ahead, our own Spokane Chiefs take the ice later this week, with home games against the Kelowna Rockets on Wednesday and Saturday, so grab your tickets and support local hockey. If basketball is more your speed, mark your calendar for the upcoming 509 Classic showdown between EWU and WSU at the Spokane Arena next month. The energy in the arena never disappoints.For those seeking community and connection, Spokane Falls Community College’s food pantry is distributing baskets to preregistered students until 4 p.m. today—a reminder of the networks that support us year-round. Football fans can pop over to Post Falls for The DAM Watch Party, a lively spot to catch Monday Night Football with friends, food, and buckets of beer from 4 to 9 p.m.On the horizon, Broadway in Spokane heralds Moulin Rouge wrapping up its run, with more musicals—like Kinky Boots and Disney’s The Lion King—coming soon to the stage.Meanwhile, city officials continue discussing housing regulations, especially around rent pricing algorithms and so-called junk fees. No major changes have hit Spokane yet, but the dialogue continues, and it’s always wise to stay informed—policy decisions today could shape housing tomorrow.This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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