Valleyfest Quick word association: When someone says Spokane Valley, you say … astronomy. How about sporting events? Line dancing? Or maybe hot rods and cool cars? Valleyfest is all those things, plus live music, fair-style foods, and multicultural performances from the Vietnamese Lion Dance troupe, Indian youth group and more. There’s a little something for everyone with events spread out over several venues, primarily in and around CenterPlace Regional Event Center and Plante’s Ferry Sports Complex. The festivities kick off Friday at 7:30 with a good ol’ fashioned hometown parade on Sprague Avenue, roughly from University to Pines Roads.
Plante s Ferry Sports Stadium
Parking lots will open to cars at 7:30 p.m., Dickson said. After the shows, security will escort cars from the lots and close them.
The shows will follow Phase 2 guidelines for drive-in movie theaters in coordination with the Governor s Office and Spokane Regional Health District, Dickson said.
Spokane Indians Baseball Club, City of Spokane Parks & Recreation, Spokane County Parks, Recreation & Golf, and Spokane Public Schools are are working with several underwriters to make the shows happen, the city said.
The shows will be underwritten by Avista, Edward Jones Investments, Great Clips, Gus Johnson Ford, MutiCare, No-Li, Numerica Credit Union, R nR RV Dealers, STCU and Wake Up Call Coffee.