History


Editorial Commentary

Going... Gone.
by Karen Tuininga

At some point in the future more people will realize that the implementation of a north/south freeway is going to occur. Along with the call to believe is a call to act. A call to embrace the imminent future and work toward the best interest of your neighborhood.  More >>

 

 


Volume 5: Internet Forums 102: Helpful hints for using the Historic-Hillyard.com Community Forum, Advanced Forum Interaction.

Much of using an online forum should be pretty self explanatory if you are used to things like e-mail and word processing and you’ve reviewed my last column.  However, there are 3 important features of forums that you may not be familiar with.  These particular ones are unique to our forum, but can be applied to others. They are the top menu bar, the forum interface and the Statistics box at the bottom of the forum.


   

Financial Workshops

presented by SNAP

Beginning Recordkeeping
Wednesday, July 20 at 6:00PM
SBDC, 655 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

QuickBooks Training
Thursday, July 21 at 6:00PM
East Central Community Center, 500 S. Stone St.

SCC Art Exhibit
"The Bomber, Me," featuring about 20 paintings by SFCC English instructor Tom Gribble, June 27-Aug. 19. The exhibit explores the complexity and tragedy of suicide bombers. Spokane Community College, Bldg. 16, 1810 N. Greene St. Fridays, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Mondays-Thursdays, 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

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Vol.2 Issue 13, July 5, 2005 Archives
 


Our Past, Present and Future...

Hillyard Streetscape Design Approved; Smooth Rolling for the TE Application

The Historic Hillyard Partnership has been busy.  True to their name, they have partnered with other organizations regarding the Hillyard Streetscape plan and their work has paid off.  Just last week the HHP presented their ideas to the Hillyard Steering Committee with the assistance of Ken Van Voorhis from Sherry Pratt Van Voorhis Landscape Architects. Ken answered questions and expanded on the ideas of the members. After the discussion, the final concept was voted on and approved.  Mike Fagan, Chairman of the Hillyard Community Development Steering Committee, sent an email to Melissa Wittstruck, City Planner for the City of Spokane. To read the letter in it's entirety, read on >>


Help For Our Museum

The COPS Shop is sponsoring a raffle with proceeds going to the Hillyard Heritage Museum.

Get Your Own Beach Party

2 Folding Chairs, 2 BIG beach towels, Igloo 'Cube' Cooler, Picnic Blanket, AM/FM CD Boom Box (and batteries, Beach Umbrella, Disposable Camera, 2 plastic plates, 2 plastic drink containers, Hand wipes, $20 Safeway Gift card.

Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5.  Items are on display at the Bank of America on Market. For additional information please contact Bonnie.


In the Community...

Hillyard Neighborhood Council
Tonight our guest will be Suzanne Schreiner, staff writer for "The Inlander."  She will be trying to get the scoop on what's going on with Hillyard.  Join us tonight, Wednesday, July 20th at 6:30PM, NE Community Center.  AGENDA

 

Community Forum



Tales From the Rails
COPS NORTHEAST
June/July Newsletter


Sold on Hillyard!

MSM in the news!


Change in dates:
Market Street at Hawthorne Road
will be closed for construction from
May 27, 2005
until
August 8th
2005

Rogers High School Reunion Information
It's the time for reunions!  Are you a Pirate?  Did you wear purple and gold?  Check the Events page to see what Rogers High School reunions are going on this summer.