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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


Newcomers Ken and Lona Holm have left the hustle and bustle of Seattle behind. Page 12.
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A sea of memories

Vintage souvenir offers reminder of

annual vacation.

Page 4

It’s pretty, but not valuable

Hand-painted china set is easy on the eyes but not so easy to sell.

Page 5

Table for eight

U-Bild’s picnic table and bench bring dining opportunities outdoors.

Page 6

Restoration for the ages

A massive effort has resurrected Moore-Turner Heritage Gardens.

Page 8

Wanted: garden docents

The Moore-Turner Heritage Gardens will be needing some helping hands.

Page 10

Take care with potted plants

Potting isn’t rocket science, but there is some science involed, Pat Munts says.

Page 11

A splashy backdrop

Artist uses mosaic tiles to add a water theme to her backyard pool.

Page 13

Homemeade beauty

Spokane’s Jon Lepper specializes in handcrafted jewelry.

Page 14

Every bird has a song

Macaulay Library stays in tune with the winged population.

Page 15

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