In observance of Independence Day, Spokane County offices will be closed on Monday, July 4. The Spokane County Courthouse, Public Safety Building, Human Resources and Veterans Services will also be closed.
The Board of County Commissioners will be on vacation for the week of July 4 and will not meet on Tuesday, July 5 for either the 9:30 a.m. CEO briefing or the 2 p.m. administrative meeting.
The Spokane County Sheriff's Office, 9-1-1, Crime Check, and other essential services will remain open to serve the public. To report a crime, call Crime Check at 456-2233. Please call 9-1-1 to report a life-threatening emergency or if you need an immediate response by law enforcement.
Area residents are reminded that consumer fireworks in any form are illegal to possess, purchase, sell, discharge or use in unincorporated areas of Spokane County, as well as in Millwood and Spokane Valley where the Sheriff's Office provides contract law enforcement services. Violations are a misdemeanor and punishable by up to 90 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000.
Summer is here and there's plenty to do in Spokane County during the long Independence Day weekend.
Spokane County Parks, Recreation and Golf – (509) 477-4730
Golf Courses:
Hangman Valley – (509) 448-1212
Liberty Lake – (509) 255-6233
MeadowWood – (509) 255-9539
Swimming:
Liberty Lake Regional Park – (509) 255-6861
Northside Family Aquatic Facility – (509) 468-5107
Southside Family Aquatic Facility – (509) 448-5090
Spokane County Raceway – (509) 244-3333. Raceway events at the drag strip this weekend:
Friday, July 1 – Friday Night Drags
Saturday, July 2 – Team Spokane Summit Series N. 5, plus – Rain-out Makeup Race
Oval Track:
Saturday, July 2 – SCR Super Late Models, INSCA Winged Sprint Cars, NW Early Stocks
Spokane Indians Baseball – (509) 535-2922
Monday, July 4 – Spokane Indians vs. Tri-City Dust Devils (Fireworks after the game)
Fair and Expo Center – (509) 477-1766
Saturday and Sunday, July 2-3 – Palouse Empire Appaloosa Show
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