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Garbage and Recycling Services Delayed in Spokane Due to Labor Day Holiday

Spokane's garbage, recycling, and yard waste services will be delayed by one day throughout the week following Labor Day. Residents are advised to place their carts out by 6 AM on their scheduled collection day. Additional information regarding city closures is available on the city's website.

Garbage and Recycling Services Delayed in Spokane Due to Labor Day

Garbage, recycling, and yard waste services in Spokane will be delayed one day all week due to the Labor Day holiday. Residents are advised to have their carts out by 6 AM on their collection day. For additional information on city closures, visit the Spokane website.

Age of Elegance Reimagined Showcases Local Furnishers to Raise Funds for Historic Preservation of D.C. Corbin Mansion, September 6-20

Spokane’s Corbin Art Center will host the "Age of Elegance Reimagined" event from September 6-20, 2025, showcasing local furnishings to raise funds for the historic D.C. Corbin House. Admission costs $10, with proceeds directed towards the mansion's restoration, including the front veranda. The event aims to secure additional maintenance funding through a Parks & Recreation levy in November.

Age of Elegance Reimagined Showcases Local Furnishers to Raise Funds for Historic Preservation of D.C. Corbin Mansion, September 6-20

Spokane's Corbin Art Center will host the "Age of Elegance Reimagined" event from September 6-20, featuring historic furnishings and guided tours. Proceeds from the $10 admission will support the restoration of the D.C. Corbin House, contingent on the approval of a Parks & Recreation levy in November.

Age of Elegance Reimagined Showcases Local Furnishers to Raise Funds for Historic Preservation of D.C. Corbin Mansion, September 6-20

Spokane's Corbin Art Center will host the "Age of Elegance Reimagined" event from September 6 to 20, 2025, featuring local furnishings to raise funds for historic preservation. Admission costs $10, with proceeds supporting the restoration of the D.C. Corbin House, a site of local historical significance. Voters will decide on a Parks and Recreation levy in November to provide additional maintenance funds for the mansion.

Age of Elegance Reimagined Showcases Local Furnishers to Raise Funds for Historic Preservation of D.C. Corbin Mansion, September 6-20

Voters will decide in November on a Parks & Recreation levy that would fund the preservation of the D.C. Corbin House, now the Corbin Art Center. The center will host "Age of Elegance Reimagined," an exhibition featuring local furnishings, from September 6 to 20, with admission fees supporting ongoing restoration efforts.

Age of Elegance Reimagined Showcases Local Furnishers to Raise Funds for Historic Preservation of D.C. Corbin Mansion, September 6-20

Spokane's Corbin Art Center will host the "Age of Elegance Reimagined" exhibition from September 6 to 20, 2025, featuring local furnishings and guided tours. Proceeds from the $10 admission will support the restoration of the historic D.C. Corbin House, with additional funds contingent on a Parks levy approval in November.

Spokane Waste Collection Delayed Due to Labor Day Holiday

Garbage, recycling, and yard waste services in Spokane will experience a one-day delay for the week of Labor Day, with Friday's pickup scheduled for Saturday. Residents are advised to have their carts ready by 6 AM on collection days. Additional information regarding city closures is available on the Spokane city website.

Age of Elegance Reimagined Showcases Local Furnishers to Raise Funds for Historic Preservation of D.C. Corbin Mansion, September 6-20

Spokane's Corbin Art Center will host the "Age of Elegance Reimagined" event from September 6-20, 2025, featuring guided tours and furniture sales to fund the preservation of the historic D.C. Corbin House. Admission costs $10, with proceeds supporting ongoing restoration efforts, particularly the front veranda. Voters will decide on a Parks & Recreation levy in November to secure additional maintenance funds for the mansion.

South Hill Bluff Fuels Reduction Project

Spokane announces the South Hill Bluff Fuels Reduction Project, set to begin on October 1, 2025, covering approximately 160–200 acres. The initiative aims to reduce wildfire risk by removing excess vegetation and improving forest health. Residents are advised to avoid active work areas due to dangerous machinery operations.

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