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With many events hosted in permanent year-round venues to cultivate a culture of pride, all are welcome.

For most visitors, late spring through early fall works best. If you want warm weather with a little more breathing room, aim for late August or September. June brings Pride and long daylight, but it’s also the busiest.

Some of the recurring and notable events include:

  1. Spokane Pride: This is the city's annual Pride celebration, typically held in June. Spokanes dedication to embracing diversity shines through its involvement in lgbtq+Q+ gatherings and its unwavering support, for the community.

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    Spokane, WA, has a vibrant lgbtq+Q community with various events throughout the year.

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Spokane, Washington boasts an inclusive lgbtq+Q+ community. Winter is quieter and can get cold and snowy, so plan for indoor hangs. You get walkable pockets downtown, good coffee and food, and quick access to the riverfront and parks.

Whether you call yourself daddy, gurl, alternative, transsexual, drag queen, drag king, boy, gal, man, leather, cross dresser, male, butch, fem, homosexual, bisexual, curious, gay, bear, transgender, questioning, girl, boi, lesbian, female, woman, guy, or simply human - where to find a fun place to meet or scene to free your life.

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The queer scene is smaller than Seattle’s, but it’s visible and friendly, and you won’t need to plan far ahead to have a solid night out. Moreover places like nYne Bar & Bistro and The Blind Buck serve as welcoming hubs for both the lgbtq+Q+ community and its allies. They're known for organizing Spokane Pride every year.

Spokane makes an easy, low-pressure base in Eastern Washington.

Each June Spokane comes alive with Spokane Pride, a celebration of diversity and unity. Single, dating, married? Organizations like the Inland Northwest lgbtq+ Center play a role in supporting the lgbtq+Q+ scene in Spokane by offering resources and assistance.

Start your nights at nYne Bar & Bistro for drag, karaoke, trivia, and a roomy, community-first feel.

Not to mention the city hosts the Spokane Queer Art Film Festival (SQAFF) spotlighting lgbtq+Q+ cinema.

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Providing a culture of care for young queer folk, outside of alcohol-centered activities, is what makes another organization, Odyssey Youth Movement, the shining gem in the crown of Spokane’s LGBTQ+ scene.

This nonprofit offers vital resources for ages 13-24 and is the truest of safe spaces, absent of judgment, and abundant with support for young people exploring their orientation or gender.

For a judgement-free, body-positive stop, Lovers is an inclusive adult shop with staff who actually help.

 

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