Oct 26 Sunday
This class is for adult experienced dancers looking to expand their training. It is taught by Vytal Movement's Founding Director Vincas Greene and based in Cunningham technique. Check for updates and cancellations at vytalmovement.org.
Take a magical journey with the Spokane Symphony, as we perform some of the most iconic pieces of music from the Harry Potter series. Enjoy a night brimming with wonder and delight, perfect for wizards and Muggles of all ages.
We’ve expanded our sensory-friendly concerts to include this fan favorite, designed for those presenting with special sensory needs for whom a traditional performance might be challenging to attend. Modifications include altered lighting levels, flexibility to move around during the performance, and sensory support tools.
Oct 27 Monday
This interactive installation features poetry from people on their healing journey after domestic violence paired with artwork by local artists. At each of the 15 stations that are displayed along a scenic walking path, you’ll find conversation prompts designed to spark meaningful dialogue about what healthy and unhealthy relationships can look like.
We hope you engage friends and family in this rewarding experience any time this October in Riverfront Park. Take a walk, start a conversation, and see what happens.
Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is pleased to present the exhibition Conservation of Mass October 2 through November 13, 2025. This exhibition features ceramic and sculptural works by Spokane, WA based artist Tybre Newcomer. An opening reception and lecture by the artist will be held on Thursday, October 2nd at Noon.
There’s something truly special about sharing a meal together—and we’re excited to announce that it’s time for another one of our community dinners! October's menu is enchiladas, beans and rice, salad and churros for dessert. Come hungry and ready to enjoy a feast prepared with love—plus, live music. There’s nothing quite like the sound of laughter, conversation, and community spirit under one roof.
We believe some of the best moments in life happen around a dinner table. It’s where we laugh, share our stories, and turn strangers into friends. For us, creating this space is an authentic way to live out our calling to love our neighbors. In a world that can feel divided, we wanted that same feeling of a welcoming family table for our entire neighborhood.
This is about more than just a free meal; it's about connection. We’ve found that when we make space for each other, something incredible happens. The walls that divide us start to come down, and we discover a deeper sense of hope and community. It’s in this simple act of gathering that we not only connect with each other, but we also find a path to becoming more like Jesus. We invite you to pull up a chair and experience this unique blend of community and faith for yourself.
Park in our lot or along the side streets. Enter in the door to the right of the main stairs. Head on up and join the crowd. Doors open at 5:30, dinner is served at 6. Hang out and visit as long as you'd like.
Our 8-week Intro to Improv course is more than just comedy; it’s an adventure in creativity, connection, and confidence. Whether you are brand-new or brushing up on the basics, you will learn to think on your feet, embrace the unexpected, and turn mistakes into gifts.
Through games, scenes, and plenty of laughter, you will discover how improv can sharpen your listening, unlock your imagination, and help you let go of the inner critic holding you back. No scripts, no pressure. We just offer a welcoming space to play, learn, and surprise yourself.
Dates: Every Monday October 27th - December 15Time: 7:00 - 9:00 PMLocation: Blue Door Theatre 319 S Cedar St.
Oct 28 Tuesday
All community members are invited to monthly open house events with district leaders. Ask questions, share feedback and learn about our schools while enjoying fresh, local coffee generously provided by Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters. When you arrive, please check in at the school’s Main Office and follow the signs to the event.
This meeting takes place on ZOOM and not at Auntie's Bookstore.
We will be discussing “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury at the October meeting.
This book club typically meets at 2pm on the 4th Tuesday of the month via Zoom and is led by Linda. Please send any inquiries and requests for the Zoom link to auntiesbooks@gmail.com