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Meet On Monroe – Earth Day Weekend!

Meet On Monroe – Earth Day Weekend!

April 22nd is Earth Day, and we are happy to make it a great excuse to celebrate Mother Earth and enjoy a weekend in the North Monroe business district! Construction may be underway but that’s no problem! Businesses are open and accessible! (Visit www.MonroeProject.com for access updates and an interactive map to plan your route!) A limited number of #MeetonMonroe tote bags will be available so you can reduce, reuse and recycle with a sturdy tote bag while you shop, dine, drink, get your…

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Transportation Projects Open House – Tuesday, Sept 19

Transportation Projects Open House – Tuesday, Sept 19

The Spokane Regional Transportation Council is (SRTC) is proposing to invest almost $800 million into the local transportation system in the next several years and is holding an open house on Tuesday, September 19, 4-6pm at 421 W Riverside Ave (Paulsen Center), Ste. 504 (flyer) to give members of the public an idea of what projects that would fund. Every year, SRTC updates the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) with projects and programs jurisdictions within Spokane County plan to build or implement…

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Free Shred Day at COPS Northwest

Free Shred Day at COPS Northwest

Date: Friday, April 28, 2017 Time: 11am – 2pm Location: C.O.P.S. Northwest, 2215 W Wellesley, Shadle Center (Wellesley and Belt), Spokane, WA Flyer download Join C.O.P.S. Northwest for a FREE shred day.  This Shred Day is the first of two scheduled by C.O.P.S. Northwest for 2017.  Donations accepted and will benefit C.O.P.S. Northwest. For more information: 509-625-3336 or copsnw@spokanecops.org Shredding Services are donated by United Data Security.

Cleaning from the Corridor – Saturday, April 29th from 9am – 12pm

Cleaning from the Corridor – Saturday, April 29th from 9am – 12pm

Spring is around the corner and so is the city’s annual volunteer event, Cleaning from the Corridor (CFTC). This year the event CFTC will be focusing on the Monroe corridor and the Emerson-Garfield Neighborhood with some satellite projects north and south along the corridor. CFTC aspires to create projects that leave a lasting impression and impact for those who live, work and play in the area we focus on. In addition to volunteering, CFTC is holding a month long donation…

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Native Community and Police Forum

Native Community and Police Forum

Spokane Police Department and the NATIVE Project are partnering to hold a Native Community & Police Forum on Thursday, March 16, from 6:00-9:00 pm at the NATIVE Project “Great Room” at 1803 W. Maxwell, Spokane WA 99201. The forum’s purpose is to establish and strengthen partnerships with Native American/Alaskan Native communities in the urban Spokane area. Dr. Raymond Reyes will be moderating. All members of the community are invited and encouraged to attend. The Police Advisory Committee (PAC) is holding…

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