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Love for park

I’ve been employed at Riverfront Park for several years and know firsthand all the hard work the staff puts into making the park more enjoyable and safe for all our guests. We genuinely care about our guests and the quality of our work.

Riverfront Park is a relaxing place in the middle of a busy city. It enhances the beauty and functionality of what a park adds to a community. The more improvements made on the park the more Spokane benefits by introducing people from all over the world to what Spokane has to offer, which includes entertainment, dining, shopping and architecture. Improvements lead to more conventions, tourism and jobs.

Riverfront Park’s improvement is much more than making a place relaxing and fun to play in. It brings in money, jobs and cohesiveness in making our great city even greater. Please join me in supporting bonds that will improve Riverfront Park and make the gem of our city even brighter.

Tami Leigh

Cheney

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