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Armed Forces Day Observances Planned For All Furniture Row Stores

Armed Forces Day Observances Planned For All Furniture Row Stores

 

Furniture Row will host Military Appreciation Nights in each of its 330 stores nationwide on May 17th, the eve of Armed Forces Day. Established in 1949, Armed Forces Day provides a single holiday for all Americans to express their gratitude to those who have given so much in patriotic service to our country.

Military Appreciation Nights will be held from 3pm to 9pm on Friday, May 17th inside all the specialty stores of Furniture Row­; Denver Mattress, Sofa Mart, Oak Express, and Bedroom Expressions. All Active Duty, Former, and Retired Military, as well as Reservist and Members of the National Guard, are invited to come with their families for an evening of celebration and recognition.

To help spread the word, Furniture Row will be taking to the tracks at both Talladega and Darlington raceways with a new commemorative Military Appreciation Night design on the famous Furniture Row Racing #78 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Chevrolet, driven by Kurt Busch.

Spokane Wineries celebrate Spring release

Spokane Wineries celebrate Spring release

The Spokane Winery Association is holding it's annual Mother's Day Spring Release Weekend, so tell mom you love and appreciate her with a bottle of wine or an afternoon of tasting.

Spring is when wineries release their selections for the season and local wineries are celebrating with tasting events and other festivities. There are 21 Washington wineries featured at 17 local tasting rooms throughout the area.

The Mother's Day Spring Release Weekend events run from 12pm-6pm through Sunday, May 12th, at area wineries and tasting rooms. Tasting fees vary depending on the location. You can download a map of local places at http://www.spokanewineries.net 

Washington Wine Available Online

Washington Wine Available Online

 

Few things are better than ending the day with a great glass of wine. Except maybe having that wine delivered right to your door. Nectar Tasting Room in Downtown Spokane is making that possible for the Washington wine makers that it features.

 

Owner Josh Wade started his adventures in wine in 2008 with his wine blog. That blog later grew into the Nectar Tasting Room and features five Washington wine makers. Wade says the purpose of opening the tasting room was to give wine makers outside of Spokane a presence in the area.

 

The direct buy will run through Nectar's already thriving blog and Wade is hoping to capitalize on the web traffic. He has redesigned the site to make it easier for uses to not only buy wine, but also to read the blog and rent event space.

 

Cost of living in Spokane remains competitive

Cost of living in Spokane remains competitive

Greater Spokane Incorporated says the Spokane region continues to remain very competitive in the cost of living compared to other cities across the nation.

The ACCRA Cost of Living Index measures regional differences in the cost of consumer goods and services.

They've compiled a table comparing Spokane to other cities around the country. In Washington, Spokane is slightly more expensive than Yakima and Tric-Cities, but cheaper than Seattle.

City aims to make downtown parking a holiday treat

City aims to make downtown parking a holiday treat

Spokane city and business leaders have a plan to make parking your car downtown a real pleasure this holidays season.  Maybe not a pleasure, but at least something less than the headache it's been in years past.  They're even using terms like "customer-service approach," and "parking elves" in the official news release!

On Friday, the City of Spokane’s new customer-service approach to parking officially launches.  As part of the launch, City officials will be available at 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 23, at the Main Avenue entrance of River Park Square to display their newly branded “Parking Services” carts and uniforms.

During the day, the My Spokane Parking Services Team, along with Council Members Mike Fagan and Steve Salvatori and other City and Downtown Spokane Partnership (DSP) representatives, will be parking elves.  They’ll have maps, provide directions, welcome shoppers and diners, as well as distribute coupons provided by local merchants and Riverfront Park’s Ice Palace.

Natural Living Show

Learning how to live a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle has never been more easy.  This weekend, more than three dozen vendors will be on hand at the Natural Living Show to help you make better choices for your body, environment and our community.

The show will feature local cheese-makers and handmade soaps. And, if you ever wanted to have your own eggs fresh from your backyard there will be a workshop on urban chickens too.

Here are all the details:

 Saturday, October 13th

10 am-6 pm

Spokane Community College Lair

Admission is $7, although if you swing by Sun People Dry Goods located at 32 West 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 you can pick up FREE passes!

Big Brothers Big Sisters wants you!

Big Brothers Big Sisters wants you!

If you want to enjoy a fun outing this weekend, and help a local child at the same time, there's no better event than the Big Brothers Big Sisters "Back to School Blitz." 

The Blitz provides $100 gift card to 91 "Littles" in the program to buy back-to-school-clothes at Fred Meyer.  All you have to do is tag along, help your child pick out their clothes, and have some laughs with your new friend.  In addition to the clothes, each child receives a backpack full of school supplies. 

I've volunteered at this event in the past, and I promise you, it's a fun, rewarding experience for everyone.  It all starts at 8:30 a.m. this Saturday at the Fred Meyer on 4th Ave and Thor.  If you'd like to take part in the Blitz, or you'd like more info about the BBBS mentoring program, check out their website or call 509-328-8310.