Just a reminder that your Browne's Addition Neighborhood Council will be meeting tomorrow evening Wednesday, April 1st (no fooling) 6:30 pm at the MAC
-Tim
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Saturday, March 21, 2015
April meeting
Are you an April Fool?
Not if you join your neighbors for the April 2015 General Meeting of your Neighborhood Council.
We meet on Wednesday evening April 1 at 6:30 pm, in the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
The Agenda is all in the document below.
-Tim
Not if you join your neighbors for the April 2015 General Meeting of your Neighborhood Council.
We meet on Wednesday evening April 1 at 6:30 pm, in the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
The Agenda is all in the document below.
-Tim
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Landscape Restoration and Low Impact Development for Better Water Quality: How to Get Involved and Make a Difference
Did
you know that by simply having trees and shrubs along its shoreline,
the water of a river or stream is naturally cleaner? The Lands Council
has planted over 20,000 trees in streamside areas throughout Spokane
over the past 6 years. Another threat to our waterways is stormwater,
which carries a heavy pollutant load. That’s why The Lands Council has
also started a pilot project installing storm gardens in Spokane which will naturally purify stormwater using biochar - a form of activated carbon.
Find
out how these types of restoration and development can improve water
quality in the Spokane River and find out how you can help.
This event is FREE and open to the public but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED due to limited space. Follow this link to reserve your seat - https://eventbrite.com/event/16169675936/
Event
will be 1:00-4:00pm, Friday, March 20th, in the Woodland Center at the
John A. Finch Arboretum. For more information, contact urbanforestry@spokanecity.org or call 509.363.5495.
About Amanda Parrish
Watershed Program Director | The Lands Council
After
studying in the biodiverse ecosystems of Ecuador, Amanda completed her
undergraduate degree in Environmental Studies at the University of San
Francisco, California. She relocated to the Inland Northwest to work in
forest monitoring with the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. In 2009 she served The
Lands Council as an AmeriCorps member and is thrilled to continue
working at The Lands Council revitalizing the Inland Northwest through
watershed restoration.
In
1983, John Osborn, then an intern at Sacred Heart Medical Center,
decided something needed to be done to protect the land he called home. A
group of area physicians, concerned about the environment's effect on
people's health, agreed. And thus The Lands Council, a local grassroots,
non-profit dedicated to protecting the quality of life in the Inland
Northwest, was born. At first, Dr. Osborn ran the organization out of
his apartment, but today it is the leading conservation voice in the
Inland Northwest. Since its humble beginnings, The Lands Council has
protected thousands of acres of public land, and in the process worked
to preserve the forests, water, and wildlife we all depend on for life.
Funding
assistance for this event is provided by USDA Forest Service and
Washington Department of Natural Resources; both are equal opportunity
providers and employers.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Friends of Coeur d'Alene Park
Due to an unfortunate circumstance, tomorrow's meeting of the Friends of Coeur d'Alene Park will be held at Browne's Tavern.
The meeting was originally to be held at the Ridge Condominiums.
Please note that the meeting will be held tomorrow, March 15, 2015 at 4 pm at BROWNE'S TAVERN, first floor.
-Tim
Thursday, March 12, 2015
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