The Lilac Festival In Washington That’s Unlike Any Other
If you’ve ever been in Spokane in May, you may have noticed the big, beautiful parade cruising through the downtown streets. If so, you’ve caught a glimpse of the annual Lilac Festival — but those who call Eastern Washington home know there’s so much more to this nonprofit event.

This year’s event will be its 80th.

The clubs organized a parade a royalty program to honor young people in the Spokane area, an effort which has only grown over the last eight decades.
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They’re able to earn scholarships, volunteer, make public appearances, and ride in the parade. The court visits 20 cities and travels about 8,000 miles each festival season.
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The annual Armed Forces Torchlight Parade showcases local school bands, youth of all ages, dancers, gymnasts, and the local military units in the Inland Northwest.

The parade is Saturday, May 19, with exciting events happening all week.

It's also a lot of fun.
If you’ve never been to a Lilac Festival, head that way this weekend and check it out. And if you can’t make it this time, here are some other small town festivals you won’t want to miss.
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