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December 17, 2020 12:52 PM Erin Robinson
Music Finds A Way: The Spokane Symphony
SPOKANE, Wash. Listening to the Spokane Symphony on New Year’s Eve is a holiday tradition for many and that will still be possible this year.
Instead of an in-person concert, the symphony will hold a virtual event with a few special guests.
“During the pandemic, we can’t put the full orchestra on the stage of Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox, nor can we have a live audience yet, so we have planned a wonderful virtual variety of classical music, performed by the string section, live-on-tape from the Fox Theater, and led by Concertmaster Mateusz Wolski,” said Music Director James Lowe.
By The Spokesman-Review Features staff
During this holiday season, shoppers can add extra-special meaning to their purchases by not only selecting gifts with thought for loved ones, but also by buying items from local businesses and with Spokane in mind.
Here is a list of Spokane-centric holiday gift ideas by The Spokesman-Review’s Features staff. And if you want to add your gift-giving ideas to our list, please keep reading until the end.
Chris Bovey’s 2021 Spokane Parks Calendar: Prolific local artist Chris Bovey has created a 2021 calendar, in partnership with the Spokane Parks and Recreation Department, that celebrates 12 local parks, including Riverfront, Audubon and Manito. His popular vintage Spokane prints, seen everywhere in town, also are great gifts for the holidays and year-round. $19.50 at vintageprint.us (free shipping) and Atticus Coffee & Gifts.