Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, October 13, 2025.
It is a beautiful start to the second week of October here in Spokane, and if you are looking to shake off those Monday blues, the city has you covered with plenty to do. For fitness fans, the Spokane Marathon continues all week long, having kicked off yesterday and running through October nineteenth. Runners of all levels are converging on downtown’s Riverfront Park, with marathon, half marathon, relay, and 10K options ensuring there’s something for everyone. Even if you are not running, it is worth strolling down to the finish line to soak up the vibrant energy and cheer on locals as they take home their finisher shirts and hoodies.
Downtown also has a mysterious twist today with the Bank Heist Scavenger Hunt. Teams and solo sleuths will be darting through historic streets, solving puzzles and cracking codes, all for a shot at glory. It is a fun way to see Spokane from a new angle and flex those detective muscles.
If you are thinking ahead to Halloween, Riverfront Park will soon host free Ghost Tours on October 23rd and 25th. Led by local historian Chet Caskey, these slightly spooky walks kick off at dusk from the Visit Spokane Visitor Center and will arm you with ghost meters and lanterns for an atmospheric stroll through legends and haunted history.
Maybe you would rather unwind with some laughter. The Spokane Comedy Club wraps up a weekend of shows with Uncle Lazer taking the stage and launches New Talent Tuesday tomorrow. If you are in the mood for happy hour, Purgatory Craft Beer and Whiskey on West Main is pouring discounted pints and craft cocktails from two to six this afternoon.
For those who like a bit of friendly competition with their Monday night, Bulldog’s Famous BBQ and Brews hosts DJ Trivia every Monday at six thirty. Gather your smartest friends, grab some barbecue, and try to snag those top prizes.
On the giving back front, it is still Socktober, and Spokane Valley’s lively Socktober Dash continues to collect socks for kids in need all month long. The event is embracing an unforgettable 80s vibe this year, so if you want to get involved or just dress up for a good cause, there is still time to join up and make a difference for local families.
And just a note for our neighbors and anyone traveling over to Montana, today marks their first Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated statewide, a meaningful milestone honoring Indigenous heritage and contributions with events throughout the region.
That’s a full Monday lineup here in Spokane, from marathons to mysteries, community spirit to great food and drink. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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