WSECU Fall Fest Returns Downtown October 5, 2024

Spokane, WALocal News

The WSECU Fall Fest is returning to downtown Spokane on Saturday, October 5, 2024, from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. , promising a day filled with family-friendly activities in a vibrant community atmosphere.

This year's festival will feature an urban pumpkin patch, a fall photo station, and live entertainment, ensuring there is something for everyone. Admission to the event is free, reinforcing its accessibility and commitment to community engagement. Dan Thorpe, the Spokane Division Branch Manager at WSECU, highlighted the joy the festival brings to the community, emphasizing the importance of giving back. The event is organized in partnership with local entities, including Riverfront Park, River Park Square, Downtown Spokane Partnership, and Spokane Arts, showcasing a collaborative spirit. Attendees are encouraged to visit the festival's official website for a detailed schedule of events and activities.

The WSECU Fall Fest aims to celebrate the autumn season while fostering community connections. This annual event has become a beloved tradition for Spokane residents, marking the arrival of fall with fun and festivities.

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