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Editorial
Commentary
Way Out West
by Karen Tuininga
'Ya never know what you don't know, 'ya
know? We're all cruising along, thinking that things will be quiet in
Spokane for a while... No more RPS, no more lives lost in giant
collapsing tanks of human waste...
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THe Hillyard Festival
Association presents:
ChalkArtWalk
June
4th is the annual ChalkArtWalk ... For the 8th
year now, the streets of Hillyard’s retail core will be filled with
chalk artists, young and old, decorating our neighborhood’s sidewalks
with chalk art.
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The
Go-Getter: A Story That Tells You How To Be One
by
Peter B. Kyne
Written in
1921, Peter Kyne produced a short story that will pertain to anyone’s
life through the ages. The Go-Getter: A Story That Tells You How To
Be One is just that; and it gets to the point. Only 62 pages, it
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Hillyard
Community Brochure
This brochure was mailed to all Hillyard residents the week
of May 9th.
Download
Adobe Acrobat here
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Business On Track...
Metal
Works
3811 E. Queen, Hillyard, WA
My name is Tim
Mahan. I'm a pipe fitter and welder
with 26 years experience. I was born
in Morocco, Africa in 1957. My dad was
an Air Force lifer and was stationed at FAFB
several times in his career. Much of
my family lives in Spokane.
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In the Community...
Market Street at Hawthorne Road will be closed for
construction starting May 27, 2005 until July 8th 2005.
ChalkArtWalk
Saturday, June 4th. Sidewalk
chalk art contest. This year's theme is "DREAMS". Free and
open to the public - great fun for all ages. Chalk and
hairspray fixative will be provided. T-shirts will be given
to the first one hundred participants.
Hillyard Kiwanis Meeting
Monday, June 6th at 6:30 at the
NE Community Center.
We
are growing like crazy! Become a charter member of
Hillyard Kiwanis - we have a simple goal - to help people,
especially children.
Community Information Meeting
Thursday, June 9th at 6:30 at
the Inland Northwest Wildlife Council
6116 N Market St. This is a
public hearing on the future use of the Hatch/Camel Farm
property south of Wellesley at the hill. Put on by
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Tales From the Rails
COPS NORTHEAST June/July Newsletter
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The producers of If These Walls
Could Talk are looking in our area for homes and other buildings
that are being restored, or have interesting stories. For more
information call (303) 712-3197 or email
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