Inspirations Dance Studio provides dance opportunities to individuals who may not have had the chance due to special needs or financial constraints.
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.
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.
Ridgeline Band Boosters
As is the case with many schools, Ridgeline has kept plenty of equipment long after its useful lifespan. SAGA support will help lessen the personal financial burden on educators.
If You Could Save Just One
Just One creates opportunities for creative expression and exposure to artistic career paths for Hillyard youth.
Friends of Manito
The 2024 Festival will celebrate Expo ’74’s 50th anniversary with a full lineup of cultural and musical performances throughout the day.
Friends of Mmofra
An outdoor exhibition reflecting the universality of play across place, culture and time.
Blue Door Theatre
Improv League is a year-long transformative program taught by local, professional improv faculty and offered for free to Spokane area high school students.
GLOW Children Early Learning Center
The GLOW Children Early Learning Center is a non-profit childcare center established in 2019 to serve children infant through 12 years old. The mission of GLOW Children is to provide a safe and healthy early education program primarily for children whose parents attend Lumen High School. Their mission is also to address the important issues of poverty, trauma and equity particularly within vulnerable populations, such as teenaged parents.
Spokane Area Youth Choirs
Founded in 1987, the Spokane Area Youth Choirs (SAYChoirs) has had an impact on the artistic culture of Spokane for many years. In August 2022, the SAYChoirs held a summer choir camp for grades 2nd through 6th. This three day experience was attended by 40 students, recruited primarily through social media, and was free to all who registered. As the first camp since COVID-19, the experience gave the organization confidence that not only is this experience needed and valued, but hinted at the need to expand the offerings to serve more students.