Apr 04 Saturday
From small fleeting moments to a conscientious way of life, Joy is the thread that holds our lives together. More than just the silver lining we see on the edge of clouds, joy helps us find meaning, purpose, and the courage to take the next step.
Interpretations of Joy are represented in different forms of printmaking, such as intaglio and relief printing, from linoleum, wood carving, and letterpress printing by members of the Spokane Print & Publishing Center.
You can view the show this April in the Liberty Gallery (above Aunties Bookstore) ~ stop by on First Friday April 3rd from 5-8pm to meet the artists!
Custer's Grass Band, Olivia Brownlee and Kat Bula.
The schedule is jamming from 4-6 (door opens at 4 pm), finger food potluck at 6, and concert at 6:30. It's relatively easy to access it from the Maple Street exit on I-90. It's located at 4340 Whistalks Way, just below Spokane Falls Community College, and just up from Government Way... It has ample parking... We will offer the same low ticket prices of $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers for the 2025-6 season. (This applies for the jam and/or the concert) Yearly membership is still $25 per family, and children are free... Please note we can not process credit cards--cash or check only.
Please no food or drinks in the seating area. There is an area to sit and eat with a view of the concert between the concert area and jamming room. The bands donate their performances, and we will continue the tip jar to help them defray their expenses...
Step into 50 years of Spokane’s greatest tradition! 50 Years of Movement brings the magic of Bloomsday to life through an immersive journey of rare memorabilia, archival imagery, and the iconic art that defines the race. From the evolution of the finisher shirt to the poster art of legendary artist Ken Spiering, this exhibit celebrates the creativity and community spirit that moves us all. Come relive the memories and feel the pulse of five decades of Bloomsday.
50 Years of Movement is open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 4:00 - 7:00PM starting on April 4th, 2026 - April 25th, 2026.
Sponsored by Washington Trust Bank.
Mentor: Regional Ceramics Instructors and Students.
'Mentor' features the ceramic work of regional collegiate instructors and their students. Schools include Gonzaga, SFCC, Whitworth, EWU, WSU, and U of I.
April 3- 24, W-F, 11-5. Opening reception April 3, 5-8pm and Saturday April 4, 12-4pm.
Join us for a hilarious adventure at the Blue Door Theatre! Expedition is a fast, family-friendly improv comedy show where audience ideas fuel wild games, bold characters, and unexpected twists. Every show is made up on the spot—and no two journeys are ever the same.
Join us for Finding Mother Courage, a post-modern whodunit by Pam Kingsley presented by Spokane Playwrights Laboratory! This hilarious new dark comedy dives into the themes of creativity, relevance, and how far we’re willing to go for our art. Experience this play while it’s still evolving and stay for a lively conversation with the artists after the show. At SPL, you're more than an audience member, you're a collaborator!
For the first time ever, we’re presenting a full weekend of workshop performances. Join us April 2–5 at the Blue Door Theatre and be part of the creative process as a bold new script takes shape.
Each performance will be followed by a talkback with the playwright, director, and cast.
Restless young Tom Wingfield is torn between duty to family and his desire for a bigger life. His overbearing but loving mother, Amanda, clings to memories of her genteel past as a Southern belle. His sister Laura is painfully shy and finds comfort in her delicate collection of glass figurines. The family’s hopes begin to rise when Amanda urges Tom to bring home a gentleman caller for Laura, but reality can be more fragile than dreams.
By Tennessee Williams, one of the greatest 20th century American playwrights, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, an intimate and beautiful story about family, dreams and the weight of the past, resonates across generations with deeply relatable characters and emotions.
Margot & Robert Ogden Main StageMARCH 20 - APRIL 4Wed – Sat: 7:30PM* | Sun: 2:00PM*April 1 performance at 7:30PM*April 4 performance at 2:00PM
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Troy Nickerson
With Timothy Malm, Deborah Marlowe, Bridget Pretz, and Max Quintal
CONTENT ADVISORY — The play contains adult themes, ableist and racist language, and reference/depiction of alcohol and drugs
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Season 78 is Presented by The Stone Group of Companies
Apr 05 Sunday
Don Bailey, artist extraordinaire, is showing his work at Indaba Coffee on W Riverside through the months of March and April. Don't miss this. His work is unique and appealing to all.Come for the art! Stay for the coffee!
Gayle Havercroft is displaying his unique block printing pieces at Indaba Coffee Shop through April and May. He's been perfecting his skills since 2001 and especially enjoys using the Palouse as inspiration for many of his works. Gayle began adding watercolor to the block prints a few years ago. You won't want to miss seeing these. Come for the art! Stay for the coffee!
Join us at Easter Brunch on the River hosted by Ruby River Events and Catering! Enjoy beautiful views of the Spokane River, a delicious brunch buffet with a variety of sweet and savory breakfast and lunch dishes, themed drink specials for kids and adults, and It gets better! Snap a picture with the Easter Bunny and grab your baskets because the Easter Egg Hunt is happening again this year and we even added a few special golden eggs.