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Spring 2018 Newsletter
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Spring has finally arrived and it is wonderful to see so many people enjoying the Centennial Trail. Thanks to over 500 volunteers, our annual
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Jacobs volunteers clean Mile 17-18 near Upriver Dam. |
Unveil the Trail clean-up last weekend was a great success! Many hands make light work, and we are grateful for the sponsors, Adopt-a-Mile partners and community volunteers who make Unveil the Trail possible: Sponsors Geiger Corrections KIND Snacks Powers Candy & Nut Starbucks Blood Center Foundation of the Inland Northwest Friends of the Centennial Trail Board of Directors Clean-up Groups DoubleTree by Hilton Spokane Center Open Eye Itron Metals Fabrication Company Greenstone Homes Kaiser Aluminum Wolff, Hislopp & Crockett PEMCO Insurance Spokane Valley Kiwanis Club Visit Spokane HDR Engineering FedEx Ground Starbuck's Coffee Company Etailz Spokane Mountaineers Jacobs BECU Riverview Retirement Community Avista Numerica Credit Union Hart Capital Management, Inc. TransCanada Bloomsday Road Runners Club Hotstart, Inc. Sterling International REI Spokane Bicycle Club GSI Outdoors Comcast Cares RBC Wealth Management Washington Parks & Recreation Commission Spokane County Parks, Recreation & Golf City of Spokane Valley Parks & Recreation City of Spokane Parks & Recreation City of Liberty Lake Parks & Recreation
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Stay Safe
The Centennial Trail Coordinating Council asks that every citizen be the eyes and ears for public safety when enjoying the trail. If you experience any safety issues
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Be alert and enjoy the Centennial Trail.
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while you enjoy the Centennial Trail, please take action!
Report Emergency or Fire on the Centennial Trail:
Call 911
Report Non-Emergency on the Centennial Trail:
Call Crime Check at 509-456-2233
Report a Homeless Camp on the Centennial Trail in the City of Spokane:
Call 311
Report other Centennial Trail concerns:
Call Riverside State Park during business hours at 509-465-5064
Do not leave valuables in vehicles when parking at trailheads!
Be aware of your surroundings, use the buddy system when walking the Trail
Bring your cell phone
; do not use headphones
Wear a helmet when cycling or in-line skating
Use caution where Trail narrows, at high-use access points and blind corners
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Thank you FCT Members & Adopt-a-Mile Partners!
Sponsored by:
Membership Renewals - Winter to Spring, 2018
Individual & Family Members
Carol Marchio, John Yoo, Joan Menzies, Klaus Huschke, The Hobnailers, Inc., John Douglas, Tera Lessard, Jeff & Colleen Nolting, Kim & Susan Traver, Craig & Diane Smith, Peter & Beth Weller, William & Jean Greene, Les & Debbie Portner, Dan & Lori Houk, Robert & Lois Iller, John & Cathy Sage, Harold & Leah Colburn.
Century Club &
Millennium Club
Members
Naomi Franklin, Redman Family Fund, Glenn & Cheryl Foster, Philip & Jan Monroe, Ronald Collins.
Welcome New Members!
Please become a member of Friends of the Centennial Trail today! Your support ensures that your trail is safe and maintained.
Join here!
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Members Make our Mission Possible
For over two decades, dedicated Friends of the Centennial Trail members have provided broad community support, recognizing the gift the Centennial Trail is to our community. Please join this important work and become an FCT member today! Learn more here.
Loreen McFaul, Executive Director
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