Our story
Girls Nite Out started with a simple realization. Connection doesn’t just happen. It has to be created.
As life gets fuller with responsibilities, career shifts, moves, relationships, and new seasons, friendship can slowly drift to the background. Not because we don’t want it. But because it takes intention.
What started as a simple idea to host a creative night with a few women quickly turned into something deeper. There is something about sitting side by side, working on the same project, that makes conversation feel easier. It takes the pressure off and makes connection feel natural instead of forced.
Our Why
We believe community matters more than we talk about.
So many women are craving deeper connection but feel unsure where to start. It can feel vulnerable to walk into a room where you don’t know anyone. It can feel easier to stay home.
Girls Nite Out exists to make that first step feel possible.
Every event is thoughtfully designed to encourage real conversation and shared experience. Not just a fun night, but the start of something that can continue beyond it.
Because when women gather with intention, something shifts. There is comfort. There is belonging. There is the reminder that you are not the only one looking for this.
Meet Girls nite Out
Cortni
I started Girls Nite Out because I wanted the kind of space I was craving.
There were seasons of my life that felt full and busy, yet I still felt like something was missing. Friendship had quietly slipped lower on the priority list. I kept thinking someone should create more intentional spaces for women to connect. Eventually, I realized I could be that someone.
When I am not planning gatherings, I am chasing my one year old, cuddling my wiener dogs, sipping iced coffee, and finding any excuse to be outside or at a live show.
Natalie
Lover of all things cutesy! Girls’ nights and weekend trips are my love language.
Off the clock, I’m usually thrifting, thinking about plants, with my chiweenie or attempting to be zen at yoga.
I’m always down to try a new restaurant. Spokane born and raised. Go Cougs!
Kaila
Originally from California, I moved often before landing in Spokane after graduating from Washington State University (Go Cougs!). For a while, work took up most of my energy, and I wasn’t sure where to find meaningful connection. Working remotely showed me how easy it is to feel alone and how important it is to have a space to truly connect. That’s a big reason Girls Nite Out feels so important to me.
I’m happiest outdoors, whether I’m hiking, camping, out on the lake or just soaking up the sun. But I love a cozy night in just as much, with crafts, movies, snacks and lots of chatting with my girls.