EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 2 MIN
Spokane Local Frequency: Pride, Gardens, and Community on a Beautiful June Sunday
from Local Frequency - Spokane · host Inception Point AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-14. Waking up in Spokane today, you can expect a cool, mostly cloudy start, with temperatures slowly climbing through the day and plenty of dry air, so it should feel comfortable if you are heading outside. Sunrise came early over the Lilac City, and with a long stretch of daylight ahead, there is lots of time to get out and explore. If you are looking for community and reflection this morning, Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church on Spokane’s South Hill is holding its Sunday service with both in-person worship and a livestream option, giving neighbors a chance to connect whether they are in the pews or at home. It is one of several congregations around town leaning on hybrid services to keep folks engaged and informed about local outreach and support programs. Downtown, Spokane is celebrating color, inclusion, and visibility with the Spokane Pride Parade and Festival. The parade steps off around midday, winding through the city core in a high-energy line of floats, music, and marchers, and then flows right into an afternoon festival with vendors, community organizations, and live performances in the heart of downtown. Streets will be busy, so plan extra time if you are driving, but if you go on foot or by bus you will be right in the middle of one of the city’s most vibrant annual gatherings. Garden lovers have a treat today as well with the Spokane in Bloom garden tour, running from late morning into the afternoon and showcasing a series of carefully curated local gardens. Ticket holders can make their own route from yard to yard, picking up landscaping ideas and enjoying some quiet green spaces tucked into established neighborhoods, a reminder of how much Spokane’s identity is tied to its trees, flowers, and backyard creativity. Looking ahead through the rest of the weekend and into next week, regional event calendars are filling with outdoor concerts, markets, and winery shows, including youth dance and ballet performances and summer programs that give local students a stage and families a low-cost night out. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-14. Waking up in Spokane today, you can expect a cool, mostly cloudy start, with temperatures slowly climbing through the day and plenty of dry air, so it should feel comfortable if you are heading outside. Sunrise came early over the Lilac City, and with a long stretch of daylight ahead, there is lots of time to get out and explore. If you are looking for community and reflection this morning, Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church on Spokane’s South Hill is holding its Sunday service with both in-person worship and a livestream option, giving neighbors a chance to connect whether they are in the pews or at home. It is one of several congregations around town leaning on hybrid services to keep folks engaged and informed about local outreach and support programs. Downtown, Spokane is celebrating color, inclusion, and visibility with the Spokane Pride Parade and Festival. The parade steps off around midday, winding through the city core in a high-energy line of floats, music, and marchers, and then flows right into an afternoon festival with vendors, community organizations, and live performances in the heart of downtown. Streets will be busy, so plan extra time if you are driving, but if you go on foot or by bus you will be right in the middle of one of the city’s most vibrant annual gatherings. Garden lovers have a treat today as well with the Spokane in Bloom garden tour, running from late morning into the afternoon and showcasing a series of carefully curated local gardens. Ticket holders can make their own route from yard to yard, picking up landscaping ideas and enjoying some quiet green spaces tucked into established neighborhoods, a reminder of how much Spokane’s identity is tied to its trees, flowers, and backyard creativity. Looking ahead through the rest of the weekend and into next week, regional event calendars are filling with outdoor concerts, markets, and winery shows, including youth dance and ballet performances and summer programs that give local students a stage and families a low-cost night out. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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