Volunteers make a difference
Click here to see some pics from Spokane River Water Trail restoration projects the Forum has worked on with partners over the past five years: State Line, Barker Road, Mirabeau,…
Click here to see some pics from Spokane River Water Trail restoration projects the Forum has worked on with partners over the past five years: State Line, Barker Road, Mirabeau,…
Big thanks to the 16 people who helped plant at Islands Trailhead! This new water trail access and restoration project below Plantes Ferry is coming along great. If you are…
Kudos to the volunteers and organizations that cleared over 22,000 pounds of debris from the Spokane River. The barge clean-up collected over 4 tons; the Spokane River Cleanup saw…
Each year, hundreds of volunteers spend their Saturday morning picking up garbage and recyclables along the Spokane River. Last time around 4 tons of debris was removed. The Lands Council,…
Signup at our new volunteer page to act on your commitment to do something great for the Spokane River and your community. The volunteer page allows you to either sign up for an event, or contact us to create a date that meets your group’s specific needs. This is a great way for schools, churches and businesses to get involved.
Volunteers from Temple Beth Shalom turned out to help Spokane Riverkeeper and the Forum with river cleanup. These civic minding youth and adults helped with cleanup on the east bank of the river near Mission.
The Spokane River Forum’s President, Jeanna Hofmeister, celebrated Arbor Day and kicked off the Mayor’s “Spokane Gives” campaign along with twenty two of her Visit Spokane co-workers.