Spokane Sunday: From Scavenger Hunts to Obon Festivals, Vibrant Community Happenings

20/07/2025 3 min
Spokane Sunday: From Scavenger Hunts to Obon Festivals, Vibrant Community Happenings

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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, July 20th, 2025.Start your Sunday in Spokane with a vibrant lineup of local news and community happenings. First, a note on city safety: Spokane saw a tragic incident yesterday morning when a man died after falling off an electric scooter into the path of a semi-truck. Authorities are reminding everyone to use extra caution when commuting, especially downtown or near main roadways.Elsewhere in safety updates, a recent affidavit has revealed new details in a deadly DUI hit-and-run on South Perry Street, reminding us all to be vigilant whether on foot or behind the wheel, especially as summer activities bring more people outside.Turning to the arts, today is a treat for theater-lovers with Spokane Civic Theatre performing The Wind in the Willows at 2 p.m. Gather your family, soak in the local talent, and enjoy a beloved classic right here on North Howard.Sports fans and families, the Summer Slam Basketball 2025 tournament is in full swing at HUB Sports Center until 8 tonight in Liberty Lake. Whether you shoot hoops or just cheer on the teams, there’s a buzzy atmosphere and great local spirit waiting for you.If you’re craving a cultural experience, the Obon Festival at Spokane Buddhist Temple on South Perry Street kicks off at 1 p.m. Dive into the sights, sounds, and tastes of this traditional Japanese celebration with music, delicious food, and community connection.Ready for an adventure? Today brings a Scavenger Hunt across downtown Spokane, combining city exploration with a bit of friendly competition. Sign up, grab a map, and discover our city’s hidden gems alongside your neighbors.Wine lovers can enjoy Northwest Winefest, running until 5:30 p.m. at Schweitzer Mountain Resort in Sandpoint. Expect multiple wineries, live music, and mountain views – don’t forget your tasting glass.Art-minded folks, don’t miss “Recursion” and “The Paper Room” at the West and East Galleries through July 26, where you can explore creative works inspired by the alchemical and the tactile, including live art-making from renowned artist Louise Kodis.Looking ahead, families will want to mark their calendars for the Cycle Celebration in Spokane Valley on July 27. Riders can choose from several routes, making it a perfect outing whether you cycle for speed or for scenery.On the regional front, the Inland Northwest is facing a longer, more intense wildfire season this year, so authorities encourage everyone to stay informed about evacuation zones and practice defensible space around homes.Finally, church services are continuing both in-person and online, with local congregations welcoming the community for worship and connection.Spokane is bustling this Sunday with everything from sports to shows, festivals to fresh air. Whether you’re catching a basketball game or a theater matinee, tasting local wine or exploring our neighborhoods on foot, you’re sure to find something inspiring. 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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