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03 Nov 2023 Events
Welcome to the Spokane Regional Community Calendar. These events are submitted by members of the Spokane regional community. To view GSI events, visit our GSI events page here.
41st Annual Epicurean DelightNov 03, 2023
6:00 - 11:59 PM
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Host Organization: The Blood Center Foundation and Vitalant Description: This formal cocktail party is Spokane’s 41st annual premier gala with a fun, festive atmosphere welcoming adults 21 and older. The night offers an evening full of unlimited food and libations...
6:00 - 11:59 PM
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Host Organization: The Blood Center Foundation and Vitalant Description: This formal cocktail party is Spokane’s 41st annual premier gala with a fun, festive atmosphere welcoming adults 21 and older. The night offers an evening full of unlimited food and libations...
First Friday : Neicy Frey @ Uptic StudiosNov 03, 2023
5:00 - 8:00 PM
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Host Organization: Uptic Studios and Uptic CURATED Description: Join Uptic CURATED and Uptic Studios for a First Friday event featuring the incredible artwork of Neicy Frey. Drinks will be provided. Event Price: 0
5:00 - 8:00 PM
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Host Organization: Uptic Studios and Uptic CURATED Description: Join Uptic CURATED and Uptic Studios for a First Friday event featuring the incredible artwork of Neicy Frey. Drinks will be provided. Event Price: 0
Artist Steph Sammons at Pottery Place Plus in Nov '23!Nov 01, 2023 - Nov 30, 2023
11:00 - 7:00 PM
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Host Organization: Pottery Place Plus Description: The art of Steph Sammons has many influences from her stints in drafting & graphic design ~ you'll see vivid colors, textures and sharp contrast from years working with visually impaired students... and the...
11:00 - 7:00 PM
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Host Organization: Pottery Place Plus Description: The art of Steph Sammons has many influences from her stints in drafting & graphic design ~ you'll see vivid colors, textures and sharp contrast from years working with visually impaired students... and the...