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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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A Day Down The Boulevard

We love Spokane’s funky little neighborhoods, especially The Audubon District. One of Spokane’s best kept secrets, on June 20th head down to Northwest Boulevard for “A Day Down The Boulevard” highlighting local food and wine.

Check the press release below for more details and visit the event at Facebook and grab coupons at The Purple Turtle’s blog HERE.


From The Purple Turtle: On June 20 from 9a.m.-5p.m. six businesses on Northwest Boulevard will be hosting “A Day Down the Boulevard.” It will be a day of promotions, classes, live music, free gifts, a cooking demo and more. The participating businesses, Downriver Grill, Little Garden Café, Polka Dot Pottery, Judy’s Enchanted Garden, Hartwell’s and Uniquely Chic, are inviting the community to come out and enjoy the festivities on the boulevard. The event will take place at each of the six businesses on Northwest Boulevard or in the newly coined, “Audubon District”, across from Audubon Park. Guests can make their way from Uniquely Chic to Downriver Grill with the help of the event map found at any of the participating businesses. The reverse side of the map is a punch card with which guests can be entered to win a $500 grand prize basket on display at Hartwell’s.

The day will be filled with numerous promotions and activities. Paint your own garden stake for free Saturday only at Polka Dot Pottery. Go to Little Garden Café at 9a.m. or 1p.m. for Coffee 101 classes. Visit Downriver Grill at 10a.m. for a cooking demo with Sonnenberg’s sausage Puttanesca, paired with the restaurant’s “Relentless Red” blend.

“A Day Down The Boulevard” will be a great opportunity for the six businesses to introduce themselves to the community as “The Audubon District” while at the same time offering perks to benefit all guests.

For more information please call Pam Stewart at 509.216.0457 or go HERE.



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