District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 13

Spokane, WALocal News

District 3 City Council Member Zack Zappone highlights various opportunities for community engagement in the upcoming week. The Comprehensive Plan Update encourages residents to sign up for the PlanSpokane 2046 newsletter to receive information about public engagement and ongoing progress. In Indian Trail, outdoor concerts will occur every Tuesday in July at Prince of Peace, featuring acts like the Big Phat Band on July 15 and an Elvis Tribute on July 22. Meanwhile, Browne's Addition will begin its 28th annual Summer Concert series on June 19, offering weekly performances until August 7. Concerts Under the Pines in Audubon Park will also provide local entertainment, with performances scheduled throughout July.

These events not only showcase local talent but also aim to strengthen community ties. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate actively in these enriching activities. Such local events contribute to the vibrancy and cohesion of the District 3 community.

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