Events

Earth Day Crag Clean-up and Climbing Community Celebration

The Bower Climbing Coalition, a Spokane non-profit organization that repairs and replaces climbing hardware at local climbing areas and promotes the community and culture of ...
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Polar Explorer Will Steger Speaking at Saint George’s

Legendary polar explorer Will Steger is set to present a program titled “Eyewitness to Climate Change,” at Saint George’s School in Spokane on Friday, April ...
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Photo of Lilac Century Bike Ride

Lilac Century Bike Ride (April 30)

Like SpokeFest in the spring, the Lilac Century Bike Ride is a great way to kick off the biking season with the whole family in ...
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Spokane Bike Swap & Expo (April 8)

Spokane’s annual Bike Swap & Expo will be held this Saturday, April 8, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Spokane County Fair & ...
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NW Outdoors Offering Quality Used Outdoor Gear at New Spokane Store

For those of you with quality used outdoor recreation gear and apparel collecting dust in your garages, you now have an alternative to Craigslist and ...
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The Sisterhood of Shred Comes to Spokane (March 30)

“The Sisterhood of Shred,” a documentary about a community of empowered female mountain bikers, is coming to Gonzaga’s Jundt Art Museum this Thursday, March 30. ...
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Cyclists racing on Long Bridge across Lake Pend Oreille in the Chafe 150 event.

Inland NW Race, Ride & Event Guide

The Inland Northwest has no shortage of amazing races, rides and outdoor events for runners, walkers, road and mountain bikers, and triathletes. Many support deserving ...
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Support Your Local Refuge—Get Involved with the Friends of Turnbull

Friends of Turnbull supports the education mission of the wildlife refuge by engaging volunteers to help with educational and conservation programs, including environmental education outreach ...
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Pend Oreille County Celebrates Return of Tundra Swans at Annual Festival (March 4)

The Winter Solstice has past, and Old Sol returns. The bitter cold temperatures of January and February have been endured. Thankfully, colorful seed catalogues once again choke the post ...
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