Vitamin String Quartet

There's always been a market for amazing musicians covering popular songs in unique ways. Vitamin String Quartet has been on that train since 1999! At this show at the Fox, the ever-rotating cast of musicians are performing the music of mega pop star Taylor Swift, popular Netflix show Bridgerton, music from K-pop group BTS and much more. Their heartfelt renditions of contemporary music bring new life to old favorites, and you might even walk away with a new artist to check out thanks to their fresh takes. This event blends the classical with the contemporary, truly making it an experience that everyone can enjoy. The Fox Theater, 1001 W. Sprague Ave., Sat, Nov. 23 at 7:30 pm, $25-$45, foxtheaterspokane.com

Huffin' for the Stuffin'

Did you grow up in a Turkey Trot family? Were you forced to do a 5K with your family before digging into Thanksgiving dinner? If so, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Or... you can make new Turkey Trot memories at the Huffin' for the Stuffin' Turkey Trot this Thanksgiving Day! Head down to Riverfront Park with your family and/or friends and work for that delicious pie that I know you'll be eating later. The course is relatively flat, making it a great activity for people of all ages and abilities. It also serves as a great opportunity to bond with the people who you're most thankful for in life. Thu, Nov. 28 at 9 am, $35-$45, Riverfront Park, runsignup.com/Race/Info/WA/Spokane/TheTrot

Bing Crosby Holiday Film Festival

Spokane is known for many things. The beautiful lilacs that bloom in springtime, the world's largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament and, of course, our connection to multimedia renaissance man Bing Crosby. Crosby lived in Spokane from around 1906 until 1925, when he left in search of his big break in Hollywood with pal Al Rinker. The Bing Crosby Advocates, some of Bing's biggest and most enduring fans, are back with their annual showcase of Bing's best holiday films for the 18th year. On the slate this year is Here Comes the Groom, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court and, of course, White Christmas. The films will be introduced by Spokane historian and narrator Tom McArthur and the Bing Crosby Advocates' own Carol Capra. The Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave., Sat. Dec. 7 from 11 am-9 pm, $20; free for 17 and under, bingcrosbytheater.com

Spokane Symphony Pops 3: Holiday Pops

In my opinion, it's never too early for holiday music. The joy of the holidays should be able to be felt (and heard!) year-round, but I digress. If you become overwhelmed with love for holiday music right as the air cools down in October, then the Spokane Symphony is eagerly awaiting your attendance at their annual Holiday Pops showcase. Featuring the Spokane Symphony Chorale and Spokane Area Youth Choirs, the program is filled to the brim with popular holiday tunes and even includes an audience carol singalong and a visit from Santa Claus. The Fox Theater, 1001 W. Sprague Ave., Dec. 17-18; Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 3 pm, foxtheaterspokane.com

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Madison Pearson

Madison Pearson is the Inlander's Listings Editor, managing the calendar of events, covering everything from local mascots to mid-century modern home preservation for the Arts & Culture section of the paper and managing the publication's website/digital assets. She joined the staff in 2022 after completing a bachelor's...