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Tree becomes part of The Susie Forest
April 19, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S1 It’s not every day you get to see Batman help plant a tree. But on April 10, Batman – aka Jack Kelnhofer, age 4 – hefted a shovel and scattered …
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Photo: New ponderosas adorn former YMCA site
March 22, 2012 in City on Page A5 Grove of trees also honors the late Susie Stephens: Nancy MacKerrow holds a picture of her daughter, Susie Stephens, in front of 10 newly planted ponderosa pine trees on Wednesday … 2
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Education Notes: Dads, sons will exhibit art
March 31, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S4 Dads and their sons will share their artistic talent in a “Father and Son Art Exhibit” hosted by Discovery School, 323 S. Grant St. in downtown Spokane. The event will …
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Her daughter’s legacy takes firm root
November 18, 2009 in City on Page A5 Abe Lincoln got some company Tuesday. Three European hornbeam trees were planted in a triangular traffic island at Main Avenue and Monroe Street where a statue of Lincoln stands.
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Spokane woman’s memorial to daughter grows anew
November 17, 2009 in City Abe Lincoln got some company Monday. Three new European hornbeam trees were planted in a triangular traffic island holding Spokane’s Lincoln statute at Main Avenue and Monroe Street. 1
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Cycling safety advocate struck by bus, killed
March 23, 2002 in Nation/World, City on Page A1 A Spokane native who went on to become an internationally known expert on bicycle and pedestrian safety died on a St. Louis street this week after being hit by a …

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