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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


Spokane's Judy Meddaugh transforms natural materials into unique pieces of art. Page 13
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Its value is sewn up

Antique Singer sewing machine and cabinet date to the late 19th century.

Page 5

Tidy up those tools

Now that the first freeze has hit the garden, it’s time to winterize the tools of the trade.

Page 6

Fruit’s texture might mislead

Even though an apricot’s pulp seems unusual, it doesn’t mean the fruit is bad.

Page 7

Learning the trade

A furniture re-upholstry program teaches new skills to Airway Heights inmates.

Page 8

At home in Greenbluff

Newcomers Brad and Jackie Erovick moved their family from Anchorage, Alaska.

Page 10

Little chair, high quality

Child’s rocker makes a perfect do-it-yourself holiday gift.

Page 11

Lifestyle guru plans visit

MaryJane Butters will speak Wednesday to the Spokane City Forum.

Page 12

These kids can cook

Julie Sherwood’s Jr. Chef Cooking Club has blossomed into a big hit.

Page 14

Mark your calendars

Check our comprehensive lists for bazaars, home, garden and pets.

Pages 15, 16

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