Every month, HIKE lands somewhere new in Spokane. A different neighborhood. A different women-owned venue. The same thing every time: real women, real conversation, zero pitch energy.
The Happy Hour Tour isn't trying to be the biggest women's event in Spokane. It's trying to be the most reliable one — the thing that's always on the calendar, always in a neighborhood you might not have visited, always at a business run by a woman worth knowing.
Every month. Rotating stops. Free to show up. No agenda, no speakers, no pressure to network. Just women in a room — and the leads, referrals, and friendships that come naturally from that.
If you're new to HIKE and not sure where to start, the Happy Hour Tour is the easiest on-ramp in the ecosystem.
She didn't want to perform connection. She wanted to actually have it. She kept looking for the room where that was possible — and started asking why, in a city with this much talent, it was so hard to find.
We rotate across Spokane intentionally — so the community reflects the whole city, not just the parts that already have everything.
Every stop puts real foot traffic and real spending in front of a business that deserves it. Attending is an act of support, not just connection.
No name-tag games. No thirty-second elevator pitches. Just women talking — and the relationships that form when you stop trying to force it.
The Tour is free. We ask that you support the host venue by purchasing a drink or something from the menu. That's the exchange — and it's a good one.
The Tour runs for 2 hours. There's no official start time you'll miss something by arriving late. Come when you can, leave when you need to.
Buy something from the venue. Find someone you haven't met. The logistics are that simple. The conversation will find its own direction.
You don't have to announce yourself or explain your business to the room. Show up, be a person. That's the whole event.
Casual, low-pressure, and actually fun
Free to attend every time
A different neighborhood each month
Open to everyone aligned with the HIKE mission
A good first event if you've never been to a HIKE anything
A structured networking event with a program
A place to pitch your business to a captive audience
Ticketed, formal, or requires a membership
Always in the same neighborhood (that's the point)
Every stop supports a women-owned or women-led business in Spokane. That list keeps growing — and so does the map of neighborhoods we've reached.
Click the event, then select a time to save your spot.
We're always looking for the next stop — and we prioritize women-owned and women-led businesses across every Spokane neighborhood. Hosting puts your business directly in front of an engaged community of women who actively refer and support each other.
B-roll footage captured at your venue for promotional use across HIKE channels
Featured in the Inner Circle newsletter before and after the event — reaching our growing subscriber base
Social media coverage across HIKE Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube
Listed in the HIKE Directory as a community-featured venue
Real foot traffic from 15–40+ attendees who are there to buy something and support your business
No. The Happy Hour Tour is open to anyone aligned with the HIKE mission. You don't need a membership, a ticket, or a reason beyond wanting to be in the room.
Absolutely — the more the better. If they're a woman, woman-identifying, or femme-presenting, or they're an ally who genuinely supports the mission, bring them along.
The fastest way is the Inner Circle newsletter — subscribers get early access to event details before they're announced publicly. You can also follow HIKE on Instagram for updates.
Yes. The event is always free to attend. We ask that you support the host venue by purchasing a drink or something from the menu — that's the exchange, and it's the whole point.
Most people show up alone. That's part of the design — showing up solo is the fastest way to actually meet people. The Tour is intentionally low-pressure so that's easy to do.
Cards in your pocket, sure. Pitching people who haven't asked, no. The Tour works because it's not a sales environment. Respect that and the referrals will come naturally — they always do.
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