Palindrome partners: Friday's date draws couples to Spokane courthouse for special 6-26-26 nuptials
Palindrome partners: Friday's date draws couples to Spokane courthouse for special 6-26-26 nuptials follows how a numerical pattern shaped wedding planning in Spokane. Newlyweds Kyle Madsen and Madi Bates chose Friday’s 6-26-26 date after finding it easy to remember, describing it as a palindrome with three sixes and a double. Another couple, Tatum and Ethan Hardie, also selected the same day, calling it pleasing and easy to say, and planned a honeymoon in Leavenworth. The article notes that Spokane courts saw several ceremonies on Friday, with Judicial Administrative Assistant Jeanine Sword observing higher reservation volume on dates that are numerical patterns. Jade Leonetti, chief elopement officer at the Vow Room, said her venue had no weddings scheduled, adding that other venues and places like Vegas may attract demand. The courthouse, built in 1895 with French Renaissance influences, is cited as an added draw, and the article mentions interest in a future palindrome date: July 27, 2027.






