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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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1 23rd Annual Pride Parade and Rainbow Festival Noon Saturday, Riverfront Park, 507 N. Howard St. Staging begins at 11 a.m., and the parade is followed by the festival through 5:30 p.m. in the Gondola Meadow at Riverfront Park. Entertainers include Beverly McClellan, Bella Corbu, Angela Marie Project and Spokane Aerial. http://www.outspokane.org/. Admission: FREE

2 Summer Parkways 7 p.m. Wednesday, Manito Park, south entrance (intersection of Manito Boulevard and Manito Place). Family, fitness, and fun is the theme at this annual summer community event, now in its fifth year. Streets are closed to motorized vehicles and opened up to bikes, pedestrians, skaters, and other human-powered transportation. Activities and booths can be found in Manito and Comstock Parks and along the designated 4-mile, car-free route. Kids (of all ages) are encouraged to decorate their wheels of choice. Grand parade of decorated bikes begins at 7 p.m., followed by judging. summerparkways.com. Admission: FREE

3 Fairfield Flag Day All day Saturday, downtown Fairfield. Fireman’s breakfast from 7 to 9 a.m. and a fun run at 8 a.m. kick off this long-running community event. Kids parade begins at 10:30 a.m. at McNeil and Main streets, followed by the Grand Parade at the top of Main Street at 11 a.m. Afterward, head to Thiel Park for children’s activities and booths, and food and craft vendors. Beer and wine garden opens at 11 a.m. (509) 283-2414. Admission: FREE

4 Dave McRae 7 p.m. today, 906 W. Second Ave. Spokane singer-songwriter performs cover tunes and original music at Grande Ronde Cellars. (509) 328-4811. Admission: FREE

5 Classic Chevy Open Car Show 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Millwood City Park, 9300 E. Frederick Ave. Check out plenty of pretty Chevrolets in this open show, sponsored by the Spokane Area Classic Chevy Club. Silent auction, raffle and 50/50 drawing with proceeds benefitting area charities. (509) 467-1957. Admission: FREE

6 BOBFest 2014 Noon-6 p.m. Saturday, Riverfront Park, Clocktower meadow, 507 N. Howard St. Featuring eight bands from various parts of the Inland Northwest. From country to rock, many genres will be showcased but only one band will take home the title of top band. Check out some of the bands at www.ymcaspokane.org/ programs/teens72/bobfest. (509) 720-5740. Admission: FREE

7 “Two Faces of the Song Cycle: Lehmann and Poulenc” 7 p.m. Saturday, Steinway Piano Gallery, 13418 E. Nora Ave., Spokane Valley. Randel Wagner, baritone, and pianist Yi-chun Chen will perform music by Liza Lehmann and Francis Poulenc. This is the rescheduled performance from March 22. (509) 327-4266. Admission: FREE

8 “Frozen” Dusk, Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl, 507 N. Howard St. We know. Your kids have been driving you nuts singing the songs from this movie for months. Still, why pass up a shot to see it on the big screen one more time? Just let it go. Pre-movie seating and activities begin at 7 p.m. (360) 920-7890. Admission: $5

9 Rhythm Dawgs with Nicole Lewis 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, 4705 N. Fruit Hill Road, Spokane Valley. Enjoy some rockin’ dance tunes as part of the Sunday Concerts on the Cliff series. Ages 21 and older only. Portable lawn chairs or blankets are encouraged. (509) 927-9463. Admission: $8

!0 Goodtymes Comedy 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Goodtymes Bar and Grill, 9214 E. Mission Ave., Spokane Valley. Sunday night and the stand-up comedy is free. (509) 928-1070. Admission: FREE