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One-time events and ongoing activities (public and ticketed) in the Emerson-Garfield neighborhood.

Free Training Workshops – League of Women Voters’ Speak Up School – February 15 and 20, 2021

Free Training Workshops – League of Women Voters’ Speak Up School – February 15 and 20, 2021

The League of Women Voters of the Spokane Area (LWVSA) will be hosting a 2-afternoon free training workshop called Speak Up School to encourage a wide range of people to testify at open meetings held by the Washington State Commission on Redistricting later in 2021. Speak Up School will share tools to help participants find their own voice and build effective, personal testimony.

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Redistricting – redrawing district lines for legislative and congressional districts – occurs every ten years following the Census. This critical process impacts all voters by determining who they can vote for to represent them in their state and national governments. The 2021 Washington State Redistricting Commission will be hosting public input meetings during the spring and fall of 2021 in every congressional district.

In the past, public testimony at these hearings has not been effective at compelling commissioners to take action. The League of Women Voters would like to change this in 2021 to ensure ALL voices are heard regarding this critical state action.

Importantly, LWVSA envisions another benefit of Speak-up School. As part of their mission to “Empower Voters. Defend Democracy,” they strongly support active civic engagement and believe the skills gained in this training will provide long-term benefit to the public when they testify to different municipal and state government committees and commissions.

DivisionConnects Online Open House

DivisionConnects Online Open House

The Division Street Corridor Study (DivisionConnects) is looking at the future of transportation and land use along this important street in Spokane in anticipation of the opening of the North Spokane Corridor (NSC) in 2030. The opening of the NSC is expected to change traffic patterns on Division Street and other north-south arterials, providing an opportunity to look at how the corridor itself and the surrounding neighborhoods might change over time to support local businesses, local vehicle trips, increased transit trips, and biking and walking.

This online open house shares information with you about DivisionConnects and asks for your feedback about the transit alternatives presented.

There are several opportunities to provide input on how you travel along Division, including a series of short surveys. The online open house will be available through late February.

The project team will be hosting a virtual Open House on Thursday February 11th, 2021. More details will be coming soon. Please check back here or at divisionconnects.org for updates.

Free Shred Day – Friday, September 25, 2020

Free Shred Day – Friday, September 25, 2020

Spokane C.O.P.S. Northwest is hosting a free shred day at Shadle Center.

Where: Shadle Center, Wellesley and Belt in rear parking lot

When: Friday, Sept 25 from 11am – 2 pm

For more information, call C.O.P.S. Northwest at 509-625-3336

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Paws on Patrol and Mounted Patrol Unit Are Back in Action

Paws on Patrol and Mounted Patrol Unit Are Back in Action

Now that summer is here, Spokane C.O.P.S. are moving forward with Paws on Patrol and the Mounted Patrol Unit!

They still social distancing and wearing masks, but they are out there!

Join up with Paws on Patrol today to fight back against crime in a “pawsitive” way as we get together to keep our neighborhoods safe.

The Mounted Patrol will be at Corbin Park this summer.

  • Sunday, July 12th – 12:00-1:00pm
  • Saturday, July 18th – 12:00-1:00pm
  • Thursday, August 6th – 12:00-1:00pm
  • Sunday, August 23rd – 12:00-1:00pm

Come out and see horses in your neighborhood parks and learn how to stay safe from crime!

PPE Distribution for Small Businesses and Non-Profits

PPE Distribution for Small Businesses and Non-Profits

Greater Spokane Inc. (GSI) and Spokane County are distributing free Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to help Spokane County small businesses and non-profits reduce barriers to reopening and continue operations to keep employees and the public safe. Spokane County allocated
CARES Act funds to purchase the PPE.

OPENTogether, a free event (registration required), will to provide businesses and non-profits with 49 and fewer employees PPE supplies which will include hand sanitizer, disinfecting cleaner, disposable facial coverings and cloth facial coverings.

What: Free Distribution of PPE for Small Businesses and Non-Profits
Location: Spokane County Fairgrounds, 404 N Havana Street, Spokane Valley
Date: June 29 – July 2, 2020
Time: 9 am – 4 pm
Register: Business with 49 and few employees must register prior to pick-up