Spokane's Autumn Adventures: From Faire to Festivals, Music to Movements

05/10/2025 3 min
Spokane's Autumn Adventures: From Faire to Festivals, Music to Movements

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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, October 5th, 2025. We’re waking up to a beautiful autumn day across Spokane, with sunny skies, gentle winds, and a high near 65 degrees expected this afternoon, so grab a light jacket and get outside to catch those golden rays before the chill sets in tonight. If you’re searching for some real fall flavor, Spokane Valley is still bustling with the sights and sounds of the Spokane Renaissance Faire, wrapping up today at 5 p.m. If you’re a fan of costumes, jousting knights, and old-world revelry, this is your last chance to dive into medieval magic. Tickets are available at the entrance on North Havana Street, and the festival also features live music, themed markets, and, of course, plenty of festive eats to keep you satisfied.Right downtown, Riverfront Park is hosting two events that bring Spokane together. The Breakthrough T1D Walk kicks off at 10 a.m., supporting our neighbors affected by type 1 diabetes. It’s a great way to get your heart pumping with a 5K stroll through one of Spokane’s most scenic spots, all while rallying around a cause that touches so many lives. As you linger in the park, don’t miss WSECU Fall Fest, where families can soak up the autumn fun without leaving city limits, enjoying seasonal crafts, live performances, and tasty treats.For music lovers, this afternoon offers a treat with pianist Zeru Wang performing a recital of Chopin’s works at St. John’s as part of their renowned music series. The show begins at 3 p.m., promising an hour of exquisite piano artistry from a beloved local favorite. Later, the Gonzaga Theatre invites you to immerse yourself in storytelling with Climate Change Theatre Action, a thought-provoking series of short plays that connect Spokane to the global environmental movement. Curtain rises at 2 p.m.—perfect timing if you want to catch both the arts and a bit of sunshine.Custer’s 50th Annual Fall Antique Show wraps up at the County Fair and Expo Center today, so if treasure hunting is your thing, swing by and discover vintage finds before doors close.Looking ahead, mark your calendars: WSU’s Fall Career Expo kicks off Tuesday, a great opportunity for students and professionals ready to network and explore new directions. And for the little ones—or the young at heart—The SpongeBob Musical opens on Friday, October 10th, at Spokane Children’s Theatre, bringing laughter and song to the stage.On the local news front, the community is still abuzz about the recent child exploitation sting operation in Liberty Lake, which led to 13 arrests—a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance in keeping our neighborhoods safe. Also trending is a reminder from state wildlife officials, prompted by a black bear sighting, to secure your food and deliveries if you live near forested areas.That wraps up this morning’s tour of what’s happening right here in Spokane and why it matters. Whether you’re joining a walk, soaking up autumn festivals, or just enjoying a peaceful day in your neighborhood, it’s a great day to connect with your city. 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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