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Spokane's Spring Weekend: Safety Updates, Bloomsday Buzz, and Craft Festival Fun
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- Local Frequency - Spokane
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- Apr 4, 2026
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- 157
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Summary
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, April 4. Spokane is buzzing with spring energy today, kicking off with some smart safety upgrades rolling out across our streets. New crosswalks equipped with traffic lights are being installed on busy roads outside intersections, flashing alerts to drivers when pedestrians step up, which could save lives and make getting around safer for families and walkers alike.[1] And if you're feeling that community spirit, the Spokane Gives volunteer initiative is back this April, rallying folks to pitch in on local projects that strengthen our neighborhoods from cleanups to food drives.[1] Traffic heads up in Spokane Valley, where South Sullivan Road kicks off construction Monday, squeezing southbound lanes to one from 8th to 24th Avenue through mid-June, with northbound also narrowing, so plan alternate routes to dodge those delays and keep your commute smooth.[5] Bloomsday fever is building after last night's big kickoff bash in the West End, packed with race memorabilia, poster signings, and hype for the 50th running on May 3, now just weeks away, with registration open through May 1 for that iconic 12K thrill.[7][9] Check out the new 50 Years of Movement exhibition at Terrain Gallery on North Monroe, open Thursdays through Saturdays from 4 to 7pm through April 25, celebrating the races legacy with art and stories that capture why this event unites us all.[6] Your weekend lineup is stacked with fun. The Spokane Craft and Sewing Festival is rocking the County Fair and Expo Center from 10am today and tomorrow, perfect for quilters, crafters, and anyone hunting creative inspiration to spark your next project.[4] Music lovers, gear up for United We Dance, the ultimate rave experience at Knitting Factory on West Spr…