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Bloomsday will grace Spokane streets this weekend, and organizers expect it to be their biggest spring fling since before the pandemic. Race organizers say 33,300 racers have signed up to ...
Late registration is $50, and can be done online at bloomsdayrun.org or in person at the Bloomsday Trade Show at the Spokane Convention Center on Fri, May 3 (11 am-7 pm) or Sat, May 4 (9 am-4 pm).
All that security comes at a cost. During the last in-person Bloomsday in 2019, Spokane police racked up about $61,000 in overtime. Traditionally, Bloomsday would reimburse the city 60% of the cost.
To register for the in-person or virtual race, or catch up with all things Bloomsday 2022, visit bloomsdayrun.org. The trade show is at the Spokane Convention Center Fri, April 29, 11:30 am-8 pm ...
SPOKANE, Wash. --- Bloomsday weekend is finally here! If you’re participating in this year’s race, you’ll want to check out the Bloomsday Trade Show.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Sunday was a day that brought the entire City of Spokane together. Sunday was the 47th installment of the cherished Bloomsday race. Everyone, from young kids to older adults ...
A GRIP ON SPORTS • A record set. No rain and mild temperatures. A T-shirt that works with any color combo. Sounds like a near-perfect Bloomsday to me. • There is a sporting nature to Spokane ...
Clayton Early traveled to Spokane from Seattle for his fourth Bloomsday and crossed the finish line after about an hour, 15 minutes. His wife and 15-month old son were waiting for him.
SPOKANE, Wash. — With the return of in-person Bloomsday this year, Spokane businesses are booming. In fact, many Spokane hotels say they're seeing the highest guest capacity since the start of ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - One for 1993, 2000, 1987, and so on—the history of the Bloomsday t-shirt is on full display this weekend in Riverfront Park for the return of the run.
SPOKANE, Wash. - Since 1977, Bloomsday has been the pulse of the Lilac City as thousands of people embrace the course. With just days left until the 47th run, generations ...
Bloomsday 2024: Rain doesn't stop Spokane's annual 'great big party' in race's 48th year. Emma Epperly Nick Gibson and Elena Perry, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
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