Hometown Heroes Hit the Ice 2025 Guns N Hoses Game Family Fest

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's 2025 Guns N Hoses Game and Family Fest will take place from April 24 to May 10, featuring a competitive ice hockey game between local firefighters and police officers. The event, scheduled at 44 W Riverside Ave, emphasizes community involvement and family-friendly entertainment. Participants can enjoy a variety of activities designed to foster connections among residents and first responders. With the support of local businesses and organizations, the event aims to raise funds for community initiatives. The hockey game serves as a showcase of the dedication and teamwork found within local emergency services.

This year’s event hopes to draw larger crowds and strengthen community ties. Historical participation in similar events has demonstrated the positive impact on local morale and support for first responders. The Guns N Hoses event continues to be a beloved tradition for Spokane families, promoting unity and appreciation for local heroes.

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