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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Honor roll

The Spokesman-Review

Emily Andrews, young woman of achievement: a senior at Ferris High School who volunteers for Camp Reed and coordinates Relay For Life.

Jan Holloway, community service: a 13-year breast cancer survivor who is committed to eradicating breast cancert.

Heather Barbieri, professional: chairwoman of Goodale and Barbieri Cos. corporate philanthropic committee, she served as president of the Women Helping Women board from 2004-5 and is one of the brains behind the Best of Broadway series.

Jean Kendall, arts and culture: chairwoman of the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture’s second century campaign, which raised $10 million for the new museum, and is a generous supporter of Spokane arts organizations.

V. Anne Smith, Carl Maxey Racial Justice: a passionate fighter for social justice and president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP.

Tickets for Tuesday’s luncheon at noon in the Convention Center – with actress Alfre Woodard as keynote speaker – are still available. Call (509) 326-1190 ext. 154 and leave your name and the number of tickets you’d like to reserve. Tickets are $125 each.