Celebrate Earth Day by Planning Ahead - City of Spokane, Washington

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Spokane is set to celebrate Earth Day with an engaging Community Workshop focused on climate planning, scheduled for April 22. This initiative invites residents to actively participate in discussions surrounding sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change. Attendees will learn about the city's ongoing climate planning efforts and can provide valuable input on future actions. The workshop aims to foster a collaborative environment, encouraging community members to share their ideas and concerns. By engaging with the city’s planners, participants will have a direct hand in shaping Spokane's environmental strategies.

This event highlights the city's commitment to a sustainable future and emphasizes the importance of public involvement. As climate challenges continue to grow, initiatives like this workshop are crucial for building a resilient community. Join the conversation and help Spokane pave the way for a greener tomorrow.

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