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To preserve and sustain the unique character of the Little Spokane River Valley, including it’s open space and natural setting.
To maintain lower density zoning.
To protect the area’s ecosystem including water quality, wetlands, priority habitat and wildlife, and dwindling native vegetation.
To encourage the development of area parks and natural areas.
To educate public officials of the concerns of the Friends of the Little Spokane River Valley, and be pro-active when major issues are at the forefront.
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Finishing Touches on the Bridge
by Lindell Haggin
All the many people walking the section of trail from Golden Road along Little Spokane Dr. to Midway Rd. now have something new to admire as they cross the bridge over Little Spokane River. Stainless steel heron sculptures have been placed in the open circles at the ends of the bridge.
The heron sculpture, designed by Kay O’Rourke and Tom Hargreaves, was originally created for the piece you find at the bottom of Mill Road welcoming everyone to Little Spokane River Valley. The sculptures were crafted and donated by Gordon Cudney of Apex Industries.
The board of FLSRV would like to express our deep appreciation to Mr. Cudney for all the work and effort he has contributed to this project and to the original project. How fortunate we are for the many people who help to make this a more beautiful and livable community.
News
:: Keeping Pine River Park Open
by Lance Pounder
:: New Board Members Elected
by Kirk Neumann
:: Annual Meeting Held
by Tina Wynecoop
:: Pine River County Park
by Doug Chase
:: General Service Modifications for 2010 Park Season
by Doug Chase
:: Mt. Spokane, The Little Spokane River, Rock Cairn Vision Quest Sites and a Poem
by Tina Wynecoop
:: Membership
by Harla Jean Biever
:: Cleanup Day Report
by Lance Pounder
:: An Amazing CBC (Christmas Bird Count) Adventure Story
by Jeanne Dammarell
:: 2nd Annual Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour
by Hulda Bridgeman
:: US Highway 2 to the Wandermere Vicinity North Spokane Corridor: Wall Architectural Treatment
Favorite Views
:: Some Beautiful Views Contributed By Members
Birds
:: 2009 Annual Meeting and Dinner/Auction
by Tina Wynecoop
:: Nesting Ospreys
:: Dabblers, Divers, Murderers and Travelers: Birds of the INW
Through March 15, 2009 Museum of Arts and Culture
Goals
:: Friends of Little Spokane River Valley Goals
As Agreed to by the Board of Directors September 8, 1998
Geology
:: Inland Northwest Geology
Trails
:: Trails Update
by Lance Pounder
:: Vandervert Trail
by Tina Wynecoop
:: North Spokane Corridor
by Michael Kennedy
:: Trees and Trails
by Jim Ellis
:: Finishing Touches on the Bridge
by Lindell Haggin
:: Trails
by Martha Schaefer
:: Art Work Drawings for Retaining Walls at Wandermere and Garden Avenue
:: Trails Overview
:: Haynes Estate Conservation Area Planting
:: New Pedestrian-Bike Trail Needs Your Help To Find A Name
:: 08 Trails Update
:: Trails FAQs
Favorite Books
:: Readings about our Little Spokane River Valley
Newsletters
:: June 2010 Newsletter
:: September 2009 - Fall Newsletter
:: January 2009 - Winter Newsletter
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