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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, November 10th, 2025. The week kicks off with a spirit of community and reflection here in Spokane, as the City Council invites everyone downtown for Community Days this evening. From five to six o’clock at the Chase Gallery in City Hall’s lower level, they’re honoring veterans in advance of tomorrow’s Veterans Day commemorations. Council Member Kitty Klitzke encourages all of us not just to show gratitude on Veterans Day, but to support those who have served every day of the year. If you can join, you’ll be helping to shine a light on local heroes.

Speaking of heroes, tomorrow morning the annual Veterans Day Ceremony returns to Numerica Veterans Arena. Doors open at nine, with the ceremony running from ten to eleven and hosted by the Washington State Fallen Heroes Project. Expect heartfelt tributes, music, coffee, and cookies, plus a gift for all veterans and free parking in Lot B—a warm way to thank Spokane’s service members.

If you’re looking for art and inspiration, the Spokane scene has you covered. The Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art continues its “Conservation of Mass” exhibit through Wednesday, featuring Spokane-based ceramicist Tybre Newcomer. Whether you’re a longtime art lover or just looking to broaden your perspective, it’s worth a visit.

For music with a twist, Jazz Night and jam session starts at seven at Imagine Jazz. Local pros Rachel Bade-McMurphy and Brendan McMurphy headline, then the session opens up to the audience—a chance to hear Spokane’s jazz scene in full swing.

For families with kids eager to burn off some energy, Open Jump times are available at Jump For Joy today from nine thirty to seven, with a brief early afternoon break. It is the perfect spot for kids under ten to get the wiggles out on a chilly November day.

Film buffs are in for a treat tonight at seven thirty as the Myrtle Woldson Center at Gonzaga screens the 1926 silent horror classic “A Page of Madness.” Internationally acclaimed benshi artist Ichiro Kataoka will perform live narration and commentary, paired with an original score of cello and electronics—a rare fusion of film and live performance.

If live music is your thing, indie band Nest is taking the stage at the Big Dipper tonight, bringing their creative sound to one of Spokane’s favorite intimate music venues. It’s a great way to plug into what’s fresh on the local music scene, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious about new acts.

Keep in mind, Spokane’s folk community is still humming from the annual Fall Folk Festival, and if you missed the festivities this past weekend, check out the Spokane Folklore Society’s updates for more ways to stay connected with folk and roots music throughout the city.

Whatever your interests—art, community service, music, or family fun—Spokane has something to get your week started on the right note. Bundle up, support your neighbors, and set out to discover something new today.

This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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