Apr 21 Tuesday
Property taxes are due April 30, 2026, and October 31, 2026. You can make your payment online, by mail, over the phone, at a drop box or in person. The Spokane County Courthouse address, office hours and drop box locations are all available on our website at www.spokanecounty.gov/treasurer. Because the courthouse may not be convenient for everyone, we are also pleased to offer in-person tax collection services at two other locations in April and October: Spokane Valley City Hall and the North Spokane Library. We'll be at Spokane Valley City Hall (10210 E. Sprague Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA 99206) on Friday, April 17th & 24th, and again on Friday, October 16th & 23rd, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. We'll be at the North Spokane Library (44 E. Hawthorne Road, Spokane, WA 99218) on Tuesday, April 21st & 28th, and again on Tuesday, October 20th & 27th, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Note that no cash will be accepted at these locations; only check or credit/debit payments are accepted at these locations and applicable card fees will apply.
Apr 23 Thursday
Treasurer Q&As provide an opportunity for residents to ask questions, share ideas, discuss issues impacting property taxes and learn more about the role and responsibilities of the Treasurer's Office to collect, safeguard and invest Spokane County's public funds. These public meetings typically take place near property tax deadlines. Topics covered include issues impacting property taxes, policy discussions about the senior or disabled exemption program and issues raised by the audience. The public is invited to attend. On April 2, we'll be at the North Spokane Library from 6 to 7pm. On April 9, we'll be at Airway Heights Library from 6 to 7pm. On April 16, we'll be at Spokane Valley Library from 6 to 7pm. On April 23, we'll be at the Museum of Arts & Culture from 6 to 7pm.
Apr 24 Friday
Apr 28 Tuesday
May 05 Tuesday
All are Welcome! Come the First and Third Tuesdays at 6pm. We are focusing on Sri Easwaran's form of passage meditation and his 8-Point Program for daily living, currently meeting at the Spokane Buddhist Temple. This form of meditation fits with any spiritual path. Passage meditation was designed specifically for the Western “monkey mind.” It is a very disciplined approach to slowing down and focusing. It is difficult, but very rewarding! We are currently studying Sri Easwaran’s book "Passage Meditation". Questions, call Lou Ann at (509) 590-3512
May 26 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.
Jul 07 Tuesday
Aug 04 Tuesday
Aug 15 Saturday
The region’s largest multi-cultural event. Family Friendly, Free school supplies and bike helmets K-8, children must be present. While supplies last. Cultural Village, Entertainment, Career/Education Fair, Youth Area, Health Fair, Senior Resources and General Vendors. August 15th from 10 am to 3 pm – Riverfront Park Clocktower. Volunteers are needed www.nwunity.org
Sep 01 Tuesday