About This Series

Spring in Spokane brings a flurry of events that infuse downtown with energy and excitement. From the Get Lit! Literary Arts Festival showcasing the written word to the Lilac Bloomsday Run pulsing through the city streets, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Businesses have ample opportunities to engage with the community, whether by hosting special programming during Bike Everywhere Month or adorning storefronts with themed decorations for Bloomsday, the Lilac Festival, Hoopfest, and more.

As foot traffic increases during events, seize the chance to connect with attendees through sponsorships, promotions, and interactive activities. Spring in Spokane is a time to celebrate diversity, support local artists at events like the Bazaar Presented by Terrain, and join in the spirit of community at festivities like Hoopfest, where downtown transforms into a bustling hub of athleticism and camaraderie. So, let's embrace the season, show our colors, and make downtown Spokane the ultimate destination for springtime revelry and unity.

Themed Promotions

Align promotions with the theme of each event to attract participants and attendees.

For example:

  • During the Lilac Bloomsday Run, offer discounts or freebies to customers wearing running gear or sporting Bloomsday memorabilia.
  • For the Junior Lilac Parade, host a "Kids Eat Free" day or offer special discounts for families to enjoy lunch or dinner at your establishment before or after the parade.
  • During Bike Everywhere Month, provide incentives such as complimentary coffee or snacks to cyclists who stop by your business on their commute.

Interactive Decorations

Create visually appealing and interactive decorations that engage customers and enhance the event atmosphere.

    • Set up a photo booth with themed props and backdrops related to the event. Encourage customers to take photos and share them on social media with event-specific hashtags.
    • Install window displays featuring dynamic scenes that reflect the event's theme. For example, for the Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade, decorate windows with patriotic colors, flags, and military-inspired motifs.
    • Organize sidewalk chalk art competitions outside your business during events like Hoopfest or the Junior Lilac Parade. Invite participants to showcase their creativity and provide prizes for the best artworks.

Downtown Theming Calendar

Collaborative Promotions

Partner with neighboring businesses to create joint promotions or activities that enhance the overall event experience.

  • Organize a "Spring Passport" program where customers can collect stamps or discounts by visiting participating businesses during the Spring in Spokane events. Encourage cross-promotion by featuring each other's logos or flyers in-store.
  • Host a themed block party or street fair with live music, food vendors, and outdoor activities during events like Cruzin the Falls Car Show or the Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade. Collaborate with nearby businesses to share resources and attract a larger crowd.
  • Offer event-exclusive bundle deals or packages that combine products or services from multiple businesses. For example, during the Get Lit! Literary Arts Festival, partner with a nearby café to offer a "Book and Brew" special featuring discounted books and coffee combos.

BID HOOPFEST Sidewalk VENDOR Info

50-year Celebration of Expo 74

In 1974, Spokane hosted the World's Fair, sparking our city's transformation and focus on sustainable growth. The 2024, 50th celebration aims to revive nostalgia for this pivotal milestone in Spokane's history and to inspire future generations.

Celebrations kick off May 4 and run through July 4. Be sure and stay in the loop with everything going on by following Expo's Facebook page and viewing the online events calendar linked below.

Partners at the Innovia Foundation have established “Club 74,” a fund that will not only support the 50th celebration and accompanying events, but also provide lasting impacts in Riverfront Park, downtown, and beyond.

Now, is your chance to get involved! When individuals join Club 74, they will receive a commemorative Challenge Coin and other membership benefits. We are looking for businesses like yours to help add value to Club 74 membership. Between May 4 and July 4, 2024, consider creating a special product, discount, specialty cocktail or menu item exclusive to Club 74 members.

EXPO 50 Spokane CLUB 74

Spring Clean Week 2024

With the return of beloved annual events like Bloomsday, the Lilac Festival, and Hoopfest, the community is encouraged to step outside and contribute to the vibrancy of our city center from April 29 to May 3.

In collaboration with the City of Spokane Office of Neighborhood Services, individuals and teams are invited to sign up for volunteer activities throughout the week. These activities range from sweeping sidewalks and addressing graffiti to participating in spring planning initiatives and beyond.

Just 15 minutes of your time each week can make a significant difference in maintaining the cleanliness of our community year-round. Whether solo or with friends, pledge to dedicate this time to picking up litter across various areas such as sidewalks, parking lots, alleyways, planters, park spaces, plazas, tree beds, and more. Additionally, businesses are encouraged to adopt creative and sustainable practices to minimize waste, litter, and energy consumption.

Throughout the week, stay engaged with Downtown Spokane on your preferred social media platforms (@downtownspokane) for helpful tips, tricks, and ideas to promote cleanliness and sustainability not only during this event but also throughout the entire year.

Become a Low Waste Ambassador

Past Events

  • Sunday, Apr 28 / 2:00pm

    Spokane Lilac Festival Royal Tea Party

    Join the SLFA and the 2024 Dare to Dream Queen and Royal Court for our annual Royal Tea Party!
    Bring your little princesses and princes to The Historic Davenport Hotel for the royal treatment!
    The day includes:
    Light lunch
    Meet & Greet photos with the 2024 Royal Court
    Hair Sparkle Bar with Studio Cultivè
    Crafts
    Entertainment
    And more!
    Kids ages 4 to 9 will have the opportunity to enter a raffle for door prizes as well as a chance to become a member of the 2024 Junior Royal Court and ride the float in the 2024 Junior Lilac Parade!
    (Children must be accompanied by an adult. No tickets will be sold at the door and must be present at the tea party to be selected.)
  • Monday, Apr 29 / 12:00am

    Spring Clean Week 2024

    Spring is blooming in downtown Spokane, and we're calling on the community to join us from April 29 to May 3 to brighten our city center.

    Throughout the week, various volunteer opportunities await, both downtown and nearby. Join as a team or individually to prep downtown for Spring and the upcoming 50th anniversary celebrations of Expo 74.

    Here's a short list of activities in the downtown BID:

    Register as a team of individual through Volunteer Spokane here.

    All participants will receive a voucher for a free slice at David’s Pizza.

    Downtown Clean-Up Team Challenge!

    Join us for the Downtown Clean-Up Challenge during Spring Clean Week and let's make our streets shine brighter than ever! Teams can earn points and go home with the ultimate downtown trophy.

    How to participate:

    • Gather your squad of enthusiastic cleaners.
    • Sign-up for a volunteer shift at Volunteer Spokane
    • Earn Team Points and be named the 2024 Downtown Clean-up Challenge Champion!

    How to earn points:

    • Each member earns your team 10 points for attending the clean-up event. Maximum number of team members is 7. Teams greater than 7 in size will be divided into smaller teams.
    • Teams will earn 5 points for each social media post they share about the clean-up event on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. Each team can earn points for a maximum of two social media posts per team member during the duration of the clean-up event.
    • Teams who share Clean Week Facts posted to Facebook during Spring Clean Week to a company account will earn 2 points for every fact shared.
    • Make sure to tag @downtownspokane and hashtag #SpringClean2024 and #YourTeamName

    Sponsor a downtown sidewalk planter

    Elevate downtown Spokane's appeal. For just $50, sponsor a sidewalk planter and infuse the heart of the city with vibrancy from spring through September. With the Clean Team's expert care, your support ensures meticulous upkeep, fostering a welcoming atmosphere for all. Join us in shaping Spokane's urban beauty! Support anonymously or in honor of a friend, family member or organization.

    Sponsor now

    Business Solutions

    Pledge to reduce waste, litter, and energy use. During Spring Clean Week, implement one or more of these suggestions to make a big impact, step by step:

    • Incentivize reusable mugs or containers for to-go beverages.
    • Establish designated smoking areas with proper disposal solutions.
    • Promote reusable bags or limit bag usage to bulky items.
    • Beautify sidewalks with flower planting and maintenance.
    • Secure trash receptacles to prevent rummaging.
    • Install motion sensor lights in alleys for safety and energy efficiency.

    Sustainable Effort

    Became an Low Waste Impact Ambassador! In honor of the Expo 74 50th Anniversary Celebration, Spokane Zero Waste has developed a program to reduce waste, both upstream and downstream. Waste Ambassadors will receive training and help event vendors and promotors properly dispose of waste. Learn more

    Safety First

    Remember to dispose of materials safely. Avoid reaching into bushes or areas with potential hazards, and use gloves at all times. Report any issues to the Clean Team at 509.624.9111 or graffiti to the City of Spokane at 3-1-1.

    Stay safe and courteous

    Follow traffic signs and signals, wear reflective vests when working on sidewalks, and avoid disturbing anyone in your path.

    Spring Clean Week is presented by the Downtown Spokane Partnership in collaboration with the City of Spokane Office of Neighborhood Services. Let's make downtown shine together!

    Spend just 15 minutes a week to keep our community clean year-round. Whether solo or with a team, pledge to tidy up problem areas around your home or workplace. Contact us to coordinate a group clean-up and receive supplies and support.

  • Friday, May 3 / 12:00am

    Bloomsday Trade Show

    Bigger than Bloomsday itself. At the Spokane Convention Center, just east of the DoubleTree Hotel.

    The Bloomsday Trade Show is a premier showcase for fitness products, activities and events. This is an opportunity for you to sell or exhibit your products to approximately 40,000 runners and fitness enthusiasts who come to Bloomsday Check-In on Friday, and Saturday. The Bloomsday Trade Show is a heavily publicized event and admission is free and open to the public.

  • Friday, May 3 / 4:00pm

    Wheatland Bank Free Horse & Carriage Rides

    Embark on a charming journey through time with Wheatland Bank's Horse & Carriage Rides!

    Every Friday from 4 to 8pm, starting May 3 and running until June 21, experience the enchanting sights of Riverfront Park and downtown Spokane from the elegance of a horse-drawn carriage. Convenient pick-up is available in Riverfront Park, right across from the Skate Ribbon Entrance. Don't miss out on this delightful opportunity to indulge in a nostalgic adventure!

    About the rides

    • No reservations, standby only.
    • Each ride lasts approximately 8 to 10 minutes.
    • The carriage can comfortably hold up to 8 adults.
    • Please wait until the carriage is stopped and secured before boarding or exiting.
    • Please ask the driver before petting the horses and do not stand directly in front of the horses.
    • Animals are not allowed on the carriage.
    • Horses will take a short break at or near 5:45.

    Rides made free thanks to the support of Wheatland Bank

  • Saturday, May 4 / 3:00pm

    EXPO '74 - 50TH ANNIVERSARY OPENING CELEBRATION

    The community is invited to Riverfront Park from 3-6:00 p.m. in the Central Plaza for an immersive community event. Explore Spokane's rich history, enjoy recreational activities, and get a taste of the nine weeks ahead from community groups and clubs.”

    Under the Pavilion, be captivated by cultural performances featuring the Spokane Poet Laureate, Mery Smith, Spokane Youth Symphony String Quartet, and winners of The Spokesman-Review’s poetry contest. Experience the diversity of our city with captivating acts from the Filipino American Northwest Association Dance Troupe, Indian Youth Club of Spokane, Native Voices, Spokane Chinese Association, and more. Plus, enjoy performances from the original fair, including a reprise of the Mormon Expo '74 Choir and Spokane Children's Theatre.

    The ceremony kicks off at 6:00 p.m. with the Pillar Procession, featuring representatives from pillar groups and voices from Expo '74's past, present, and future to officially open the nine weeks of celebration.

    The festivities will continue with the Kalimba Band, celebrating the spirit of Earth, Wind, and Fire, and culminate with a breathtaking Drone Show displaying images celebrating the region and the legacy of Expo.

    Hosted by NonStop Local KHQ, this event promises to be a celebration of community, culture, and history you won't want to miss.

  • Sunday, May 5 / 8:00am

    Bloomsday Run

    Bloomsday will again return to the streets of Spokane in 2023 for the traditional in-person race! We look forward to you running or walking the famed Bloomsday course for our annual spring tradition. Finishers of the in-person race will earn the super-secret Bloomsday 2023 finisher shirt!

    For those who prefer remote participation, registrants can choose the Virtual Bloomsday option instead of the in-person race. Virtual Bloomsday participants will complete their own 7.46-mile trek on any course they choose, from any location around the world. Finishers of the virtual race will receive their Virtual Bloomsday finisher shirt (also super-secret!) by mail.

  • Friday, May 10 / 4:00pm

    ANHPI Heritage Festival

    Come Celebrate the Spirit of Aloha at Riverfront Park!
    2024 Asian Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Festival
    12th Family Fun Fair - the Ultimate Parenting Expo
    May 10th, 11th and 12th 2024
    4th ANHPI Heritage Day & 12th Family Fun Fair
    Attendance in 2023 = 25,000+
    May 10, 2024 | 4 pm to 7 pm (Vietnamese Heritage Day)
    May 11, 2024 | 10 am to 5 pm (Luau & Fire Knife Show from 5pm to 7 pm)
    May 12, 2024 | 11 am to 4 pm
    Expo 74’s 50th Anniversary, Cultural Exhibits & Resource Fair
    Live Performances.120+ Vendors. Join us at this Free Community Event!

  • Friday, May 10 / 4:00pm

    Wheatland Bank Free Horse & Carriage Rides

    Embark on a charming journey through time with Wheatland Bank's Horse & Carriage Rides!

    Every Friday from 4 to 8pm, starting May 3 and running until June 21, experience the enchanting sights of Riverfront Park and downtown Spokane from the elegance of a horse-drawn carriage. Convenient pick-up is available in Riverfront Park, right across from the Skate Ribbon Entrance. Don't miss out on this delightful opportunity to indulge in a nostalgic adventure!

    About the rides

    • No reservations, standby only.
    • Each ride lasts approximately 8 to 10 minutes.
    • The carriage can comfortably hold up to 8 adults.
    • Please wait until the carriage is stopped and secured before boarding or exiting.
    • Please ask the driver before petting the horses and do not stand directly in front of the horses.
    • Animals are not allowed on the carriage.
    • Horses will take a short break at or near 5:45.

    Rides made free thanks to the support of Wheatland Bank