Hutchinson Irrigation Dist

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618 N Sargent Rd
Spokane Valley, WA 99212
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Things To Do in Spokane, WA

Edible Arrangements Edible Arrangements

Do something especially sweet for your sweetie by sending along a truly tasty arrangement from Edible Arrangements. The talented arrangers work to create stunning presentations using strawberries, oranges, grapes, cantaloupe, honeydew and apples, among other things, to create bouquets that are literally good enough to eat. So for your next special occasion, party, or maybe "just-because," choose a custom creation from Edible Arrangements that is as delicious as it is memorable.

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Bloomsday Bloomsday

Bloomsday is the largest timed race in the world, and, as its name indicates, is held every first Sunday in May. The race is held in Spokane and it spans 7.46 miles; its participants train for the stretch all year long. It is quite a spectacle to see the over 50,000 runners take to the racing route and engage in a dramatic competition that not only celebrates the discipline and spirit of athletic competition, it also aptly celebrates Spokane's undeniable community spirit.

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Sculpture Walk Sculpture Walk

One of the most popular tours in Spokane is a walking tour known as Sculpture Walk. Begin by stopping in to the Visitor Center at 201 W Main to get your map. The Sculpture Walk winds through Riverfront Park and moves along the Centennial Trail. The original starting point is Washington State University's downtown campus and extends out to the southeast corner of the Monroe Bridge. See some truly intricate sculptures along the way, while getting some good exercise in the process.

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