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5th Annual Big Gay Sway Party

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Join SAN and Nyne as we celebrate PRIDE month with the 5th Annual Enormous Gay Dance Party! Performative, Neon & Glitter, oh my! We will possess PRIDE drink specials, swag, prizes and tons of fun! Come join us! $5 cover charge benefits SAN – Spokane AIDS Network.

When:

June 20 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

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Providing a culture of care for immature queer folk, outside of alcohol-centered activities, is what makes another organization, Odyssey Youth Movement, the shining gem in the crown of Spokane’s LGBTQ+ scene.

This nonprofit offers life-giving resources for ages 13-24 and is the truest of safe spaces, absent of judgment, and abundant with assist for young people exploring their orientation or gender. Located in the Perry District and heading into its 28th year of operation, it offers the whole spectrum with after-school drop-in hours, a community closet to provide clothes matching gender utterance, and resources for guardians.

OutSpokane, which hosts pride month celebrations including the Rainbow Festival and ever-growing pride parade, also offers resources and Queer Sounds, hosted on KYRS collective radio, allows a chance to back the greater Gay community at grand without ever disappearing your house.

Historically the eastern side of Washington state has been viewed as more conservative than western counterparts Seattle and Olympia. Still, Spokane is by far the shining LGBTQ+ beacon within hundreds of miles. With many events hosted in lasting year-round venues to culti

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A packed dance floor at The Globe Bar & Kitchen.


Under a unused owner who also bought The Globe Bar & Kitchen, The Blind Buck is transforming into Spokane's newest gay bar.

Scott Wilburn, a Spokane native and Gonzaga alum, bought The Globe and Blind Buck, both located at 204 N. Division, on May 1 from the previous owners, Ryan and Dianna Bates, who helped make the local strip of bars into a go-to spot for downtown nightlife. They have since moved away from Spokane.

Wilburn, who owns Scotty's Doghouse near Gonzaga, says he launched The Blind Buck as a gay bar on June 2; that's good timing, considering Spokane's Pride Paradeis this Saturday. This training comes weeks after Stray — a gay/alternative bar on Sprague — closed its doors for good.

"With Stray closing, there was really no home for the gay community," Wilburn says. "The Blind Buck really had not had much of a following in the last year or so — it caring of became a waiting room for The Globe. And it's a beautiful bar."
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Spokane, Washington Gay Urban area Guide

The largest metropolis between Seattle and Minneapolis, Spokane is currently the second-largest city in Washington state. Often called the Lilac Municipality because of the beautiful flowers acknowledged to grow there, Spokane is also known for entity a gateway to the northwest Rockies, Glacier National Park, and the Columbia Valley wine region. Spokane is a city known for its natural beauty, and also for its friendly people and welcoming vibe. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in Spokane, you’ll come across a lot about it to love!

A Look at Spokane’s History

The area that is now Spokane was initially founded as Spokane Falls in 1872, by a organization of settlers who recognized the value of the Spokane River and the areas around it. Eventually, as more and more people came to the area it grew, and that maturation was encouraged exponentially when a main line of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company was built in the area. It also became an important mining and logging center and remains so today. Today, Spokane is a vibrant, multi-cultural area with beautiful scenery, amiable people, and plenty to see and do.

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