March News You Can Use

Spokane, WALocal News

The March installment of "News You Can Use" celebrates Spokane's Five Mile Prairie, spotlighting the historic J. F. Strong house as the oldest inhabited building in the area. The article promotes community engagement, inviting residents to participate in visioning workshops that will help guide Spokane's development over the next two decades. A limited-time offer for Spokane County residents includes a $5 discount on Numerica SkyRide admission, encouraging local families to explore the scenic experience.

An interactive workshop on communication and leadership skills is scheduled for March 15 at The Hive, aimed at empowering community members. The article underscores the importance of active participation in local governance, urging residents to attend upcoming neighborhood council meetings. To foster ongoing community connection, readers can subscribe to the ONS News You Can Use newsletter, which provides updates on local initiatives. With a focus on community engagement and historical awareness, this article serves as a valuable resource for Spokane residents. Don't forget, improving your neighborhood can start with simply getting involved.

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