The Jewish community in Spokane, and all over the world, is welcoming the new year beginning at sundown on Sunday, Sept.25. Rosh Hashanah is celebrated with family and friends, celebratory and traditional foods, religious music, chants, prayer and reflection.
Read More »Candidates for local office participate in 4th annual Climate Change Forum
Gonzaga’s Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment will host the fourth annual Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum in October, where candidates for local office will share with voters what they would or would not support if elected to office regarding climate change.
Read More »A Growing Pagan Community in Spokane: Festival Draws More than 800 People
A growing pagan community in Spokane draws more than 800 people to the first Northwest Pagan Fest.
Read More »SpokaneFāVS launches weekly newsletter
We know how full your inboxes can get. That’s why this month SpokaneFāVS launched a weekly roundup newsletter.
Read More »86th Annual Greek Festival steams ahead with changes
The 86th annual Greek Festival hosted by the congregation of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in north Spokane is going full steam ahead after being cancelled in 2020 and limited to take out in 2021, but regular attendees will notice some changes.
Read More »Emotional, Spiritual Experience: Moving Wall Honoring Vietnam Veteran Comes to Liberty Lake
The Moving Wall, which arrived in Liberty Lake with a police escort Thursday morning, is a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall in Washington, D.C., that lists the names of all 58,479 American soldiers who died in the Vietnam War. The wall will be on display and available to the public 24 hours a day through Monday at 10:30 a.m. The visit was organized by the Gallant Guards of Liberty.
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