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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2026 · 3 MIN

Spokane Local Frequency: Sunshine and Community This Saturday

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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-20. Spokane is waking up to a warm, mostly sunny Saturday, a perfect backdrop if you are looking to get outside and make the most of the weekend. Expect temperatures to climb into the upper 70s to low 80s by late afternoon, comfortable enough for outdoor events but warm enough that sunscreen and water bottles are your best friends if you are out for a while. Downtown, Riverfront Park will be a hub of activity today. Families are already starting to trickle in for morning walks along the Centennial Trail, and the Pavilion lawn is a popular spot for casual picnics and pickup frisbee as the day goes on. The Numerica Skate Ribbon is a favorite for kids and teens, and the views over the falls are especially impressive with the clear weather and good river flow this time of year. If you are in the mood for local flavor, the farmers markets are the place to be. The Spokane Farmers Market near downtown typically gets going in the morning with fresh produce from regional growers, baked goods, and plenty of flower stands. Over on the South Hill, neighborhood markets often draw a mix of families, food trucks, and live buskers, turning grocery shopping into more of a community hangout. Art and music lovers have options as well. The First Interstate Center for the Arts and the Fox Theater continue to anchor the performing arts scene, with weekend evenings often featuring touring acts or local ensembles. Smaller venues and bars around downtown and the Garland and Perry districts usually host local bands and singer songwriters, so it is worth checking their social pages if you are looking for live music tonight. For those craving nature, trailheads around Spokane are seeing steady use as hiking season hits its stride. Areas like Riverside State Park and the Bowl and Pitcher draw hikers, cyclists, and trail runners, with the cooler morning hours being the best time to beat the heat and the crowds. Kayakers and paddleboarders are also taking advantage of the Spokane River and nearby lakes as the water continues to warm up into early summer. Sports fans can look forward to a busy stretch too. Youth baseball and soccer leagues are filling fields across the city this weekend, and local sports bars are likely to be lively with fans following national and international games, including World Cup action drawing big watch parties in Washington sports communities.[1] Around the neighborhoods, community centers, libraries, and local nonprofits frequently use Saturdays for family programs, from kids story times and craft workshops to neighborhood cleanups and block style gatherings that bring neighbors together. Whether you are planning to stay close to home, explore the river and trails, or dive into Spokane’s arts, food, and music, there is no shortage of ways to plug into the local heartbeat today. 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

Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-20. Spokane is waking up to a warm, mostly sunny Saturday, a perfect backdrop if you are looking to get outside and make the most of the weekend. Expect temperatures to climb into the upper 70s to low 80s by late afternoon, comfortable enough for outdoor events but warm enough that sunscreen and water bottles are your best friends if you are out for a while. Downtown, Riverfront Park will be a hub of activity today. Families are already starting to trickle in for morning walks along the Centennial Trail, and the Pavilion lawn is a popular spot for casual picnics and pickup frisbee as the day goes on. The Numerica Skate Ribbon is a favorite for kids and teens, and the views over the falls are especially impressive with the clear weather and good river flow this time of year. If you are in the mood for local flavor, the farmers markets are the place to be. The Spokane Farmers Market near downtown typically gets going in the morning with fresh produce from regional growers, baked goods, and plenty of flower stands. Over on the South Hill, neighborhood markets often draw a mix of families, food trucks, and live buskers, turning grocery shopping into more of a community hangout. Art and music lovers have options as well. The First Interstate Center for the Arts and the Fox Theater continue to anchor the performing arts scene, with weekend evenings often featuring touring acts or local ensembles. Smaller venues and bars around downtown and the Garland and Perry districts usually host local bands and singer songwriters, so it is worth checking their social pages if you are looking for live music tonight. For those craving nature, trailheads around Spokane are seeing steady use as hiking season hits its stride. Areas like Riverside State Park and the Bowl and Pitcher draw hikers, cyclists, and trail runners, with the cooler morning hours being the best time to beat the heat and the crowds. Kayakers and paddleboarders are also taking advantage of the Spokane River and nearby lakes as the water continues to warm up into early summer. Sports fans can look forward to a busy stretch too. Youth baseball and soccer leagues are filling fields across the city this weekend, and local sports bars are likely to be lively with fans following national and international games, including World Cup action drawing big watch parties in Washington sports communities.[1] Around the neighborhoods, community centers, libraries, and local nonprofits frequently use Saturdays for family programs, from kids story times and craft workshops to neighborhood cleanups and block style gatherings that bring neighbors together. Whether you are planning to stay close to home, explore the river and trails, or dive into Spokane’s arts, food, and music, there is no shortage of ways to plug into the local heartbeat today. 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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