Spokane County, WA Focus
SPOKANE PROGRESSIVE TALK RADIO:
1280AM KPTQ Spokane
Check out their weekly schedule here.
SUSTAINABLE SPOKANE:
Exploring Sustainability without settling in ideological nests. Always asking questions. Alignment with change and possibility. Transformation of Garbage into Gold. Reducing our harm/resource footprints while growing Eco-intelligence and happiness.
NATIVE VOTE SPOKANE:
The American Indian and Alaska Native population accounts for 2.36% of Washington’s eligible voting population, which translates to 103,352 votes in real numbers.
Native Vote, is a nation wide resource for encouraging voter turn out in Indian Country. Organized by the National Congress of American Indians, get out the vote efforts in Indian Country have been supported by NCAI since 1955.
For more information or to get involved contact:
Jamie Sijohn
Spokane
(509) 458-6586
jamies@spokanetribe.com
For those who want to mix social and political fun, here is a Drinking Liberally group in Spokane:
"Political Action Through Social Interaction"
Spokane
Every Tuesday of each month, 7:00 pm
Working Class Heroes Bar & Grill, 1914 North Monroe Street - (509) 327-0448
Hosted by Andrew Brewer
SPOKANE DEMOCRATS:
Join the local effort to fight for working and middle class Americans
We believe that democratic principles are the foundation of a safe, stable, and prosperous future and that these principles must be woven into the fabric of our social, cultural, and economic lives.
We declare our commitment to human rights, justice, and opportunity for all. Our platform is supported by our belief that government exists to accomplish for us collectively that which we cannot accomplish individually.
More here: http://www.spokanedemocrats.org/index.cfm?page=platform.cfm
Office:
1003 East Trent Avenue, Suite 175
Spokane, WA 99202
(509)324-8525
Email: Vote@SpokaneDemocrats.org
Volunteer to help working and middle class Americans beat back the Republican agenda by clicking here.
Check out their calendar of local Spokane Democratic events here.
Greater Spokane Democratic Women's Club
Meets the First Thursday of Each Month
11:30am
Percy’s Café Americana
(U-City Mall, Sprague at University)
Hear speakers and work on issues to make a difference!
In 2004, GSDWC took the lead in preventing the privatization and stopped
the near closer of the Spokane Valley Library.
Of course men are welcome!
SPOKANE MAIN MARKET FOOD COOP:
Open 7 Days a Week, 8am - 8pm
44 West Main - Spokane - WA - 99201
Phone: 509.458.COOP (2667)
Main Market members share a passion for fresh, all-natural foods, community involvement and our environment. Your membership investment enables our co-op to support local, sustainable products as well as provide fair wages for our employees. Additionally, member benefits include a discount every time you shop and even deeper discounts on member sale days, Learn with Us educational classes, and delivery of our quarterly newsletter. If you'd like to know more about Main Market Co-op and the benefits of membership, please see our frequently asked questions.
Let me add here that I am a member of my local food Co-op, the Park Slope Food Co-op, and joining helped us lower our food costs while also improving the quality and healthiness of the food we eat. I highly recommend joining your local food co-op both for economic as well as health reasons.
1280AM KPTQ Spokane
Check out their weekly schedule here.
SUSTAINABLE SPOKANE:
Exploring Sustainability without settling in ideological nests. Always asking questions. Alignment with change and possibility. Transformation of Garbage into Gold. Reducing our harm/resource footprints while growing Eco-intelligence and happiness.
NATIVE VOTE SPOKANE:
The American Indian and Alaska Native population accounts for 2.36% of Washington’s eligible voting population, which translates to 103,352 votes in real numbers.
Native Vote, is a nation wide resource for encouraging voter turn out in Indian Country. Organized by the National Congress of American Indians, get out the vote efforts in Indian Country have been supported by NCAI since 1955.
For more information or to get involved contact:
Jamie Sijohn
Spokane
(509) 458-6586
jamies@spokanetribe.com
For those who want to mix social and political fun, here is a Drinking Liberally group in Spokane:
"Political Action Through Social Interaction"
Spokane
Every Tuesday of each month, 7:00 pm
Working Class Heroes Bar & Grill, 1914 North Monroe Street - (509) 327-0448
Hosted by Andrew Brewer
SPOKANE DEMOCRATS:
Join the local effort to fight for working and middle class Americans
We believe that democratic principles are the foundation of a safe, stable, and prosperous future and that these principles must be woven into the fabric of our social, cultural, and economic lives.
We declare our commitment to human rights, justice, and opportunity for all. Our platform is supported by our belief that government exists to accomplish for us collectively that which we cannot accomplish individually.
More here: http://www.spokanedemocrats.org/index.cfm?page=platform.cfm
Office:
1003 East Trent Avenue, Suite 175
Spokane, WA 99202
(509)324-8525
Email: Vote@SpokaneDemocrats.org
Volunteer to help working and middle class Americans beat back the Republican agenda by clicking here.
Check out their calendar of local Spokane Democratic events here.
Greater Spokane Democratic Women's Club
Meets the First Thursday of Each Month
11:30am
Percy’s Café Americana
(U-City Mall, Sprague at University)
Hear speakers and work on issues to make a difference!
In 2004, GSDWC took the lead in preventing the privatization and stopped
the near closer of the Spokane Valley Library.
Of course men are welcome!
SPOKANE MAIN MARKET FOOD COOP:
Open 7 Days a Week, 8am - 8pm
44 West Main - Spokane - WA - 99201
Phone: 509.458.COOP (2667)
Main Market members share a passion for fresh, all-natural foods, community involvement and our environment. Your membership investment enables our co-op to support local, sustainable products as well as provide fair wages for our employees. Additionally, member benefits include a discount every time you shop and even deeper discounts on member sale days, Learn with Us educational classes, and delivery of our quarterly newsletter. If you'd like to know more about Main Market Co-op and the benefits of membership, please see our frequently asked questions.
Let me add here that I am a member of my local food Co-op, the Park Slope Food Co-op, and joining helped us lower our food costs while also improving the quality and healthiness of the food we eat. I highly recommend joining your local food co-op both for economic as well as health reasons.
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