GLOW Children’s Center is receiving SAGA support to strengthen its year-round visual arts and music programs.
For Kids
Looking for classes for your child or a family-friendly activity? We can help! If you’re looking for places where your child can take classes or workshops designed for kids, check out Spark Central, Shine Youth Center, or Spokane Art School. Spokane’s public libraries and parks also offer a wide range of free programming for kids and families.
TEAM Grant
This two-part program will provide 3rd–5th graders with an after-school arts curriculum culminating in a collaborative mural.
Friends of the Bluff
The Friends of the Bluff will return this year with the free, fifth annual Brush on the Bluff festival, May 17 in Polly Judd Park.
Refugee and Immigrant Connection Spokane (RICS)
RICS is proud to present World Refugee Day (WRD) 2025 on Saturday, June 14th, 2025.
Finding Human Project
FHP will lead two community-focused story circle workshops at Holmes Elementary School and Our Place Spokane.
Inspirations Dance Studio
Inspirations Dance Studio provides dance opportunities to individuals who may not have had the chance due to special needs or financial constraints.
HeARTworks
STAMP focuses on developing teaching artists’ knowledge to effectively plan and lead instruction in a classroom setting.
Franklin PTG and APPLE Program
Franklin Elementary’s APPLE students and the community will be working together to improve the Lincoln Park shelter space.
Spark Central
Children, teens, and adults will create original poems, short stories, and artworks in workshops facilitated by local authors and artists using prompts inspired by the city’s five Expo themes.