A New Standard for Game Night

The Spokane Chiefs recently announced their 4th Annual Neurodiversity Awareness Night, scheduled for February 10, 2026. This event, presented by Spokane Colleges, is designed to provide a sensory-friendly environment for families navigating individual learning profiles and processing differences. By adjusting the traditional game-day experience, the organization aims to ensure that the excitement of hockey is accessible to everyone in the community.

During the event, the arena will feature significantly lowered volume for music and announcements, along with softened lighting to reduce visual overstimulation. These adjustments are specifically designed to support children who are building their sensory regulation capabilities, allowing them to enjoy the game without the typical neurological strain associated with major sporting events.