Listen "Spokane's New Homeless Outreach, Autumn Farmers Markets, and Antique Treasure Hunting"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, October 6th, 2025.We’re waking up to clear skies this morning with temperatures starting in the mid-forties and heading for a high around sixty-five degrees later today, a perfect forecast for anyone heading out or thinking about squeezing in a bit more time outdoors as autumn unfolds its colors across the city.Big news this week, Spokane is launching a new homeless outreach model aimed at providing quicker and more coordinated support for individuals in need. The first week of October sees teams on the ground, boosting the city’s efforts to connect folks with vital services and stable housing. Community leaders hope this approach will not only make a difference for Spokane’s homeless population but also improve the quality of life for all residents, as the outreach teams collaborate closely with local agencies and health services.If you’re looking for things to do today and want to support local, the Hillyard Farmers Market runs this afternoon at the Northeast Community Center starting at 3 p.m. It’s the perfect place to grab fresh produce, check out homemade goods, and connect directly with some of the farmers and makers who keep Spokane’s food scene thriving. Later today, foodies can head downtown to Cochinito Taqueria for their daily happy hour from three to five thirty. It’s a great after-work spot to enjoy inventive tacos and share plates with friends in a lively atmosphere.For all of the campus crew at Spokane Falls, the Alliance Club holds its weekly meeting at 2 p.m. in the LGBTQ plus Student Center. It’s a welcoming space for students to connect, find community, and discuss the issues that matter most to them.If antiquing and one-of-a-kind finds are more your style, don’t miss the last day of Custer’s 50th Annual Fall Antique and Vintage Show at the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center. Discover treasures ranging from rare collectibles to mid-century and rustic garden gems as over a hundred Northwest vendors transform the hall into a vintage wonderland. This event has something for everyone, whether you’re a serious collector or just love a trip down memory lane.In other trending stories this morning, a recent sting operation in Liberty Lake has led to thirteen arrests connected to child exploitation, highlighting the ongoing challenges authorities face in keeping our communities safe. Meanwhile, Washington wildlife officials are urging everyone to secure food deliveries and outdoor trash bins after a video surfaced of a black bear roaming a Spokane neighborhood, reminding us all to stay bear aware as autumn pushes local wildlife closer to town.That’s what’s happening around Spokane today. 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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