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            Local Treasures with Pia: Food For Our Children feeds hungry Sandpoint kidsFood For Our Children is a Sandpoint-based non-profit that provides weekend food bags for Bonner County children who go hungry when they aren’t in school. Learn more about Food For Our Children here. 
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            Bright ideas make a lasting differenceLearn about Avista's multifamily energy efficiency program and how you can get energy-efficient upgrades for free! 
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            Climate Commitment Act rate adjustments for Washington Avista natural gas customersThe Climate Commitment Act (CCA), passed by the Washington state legislature in 2021 and implemented by the Washington Department of Ecology, aims to reduce carbon emissions and achieve greenhouse gas limits set in the state law. It requires all businesses, like Avista, with emissions exceeding a certain level, to reduce those emissions to net zero by 2050 and to meet emissions targets along the way. 
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            Growing green spaces, one tree at a timeAs the city of Spokane and SpoCanopy aim to plant thousands of trees in the upcoming years, Avista is supporting the initiative with the Right Tree Right Place program. Read about it here. 
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            Local Treasures with Pia: Lighthouse for the Blind teaches computer skillsLighthouse for the Blind seeks to help blind and vision impaired people fully participate in their community, and gain key skills that can help them stay independent. Not only does it provide training for blind computer users, it also provides jobs. 
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            Local Treasures with Pia The Little Spokane River Artist Studio TourFall is the season for arts and crafts fairs and there are plenty to choose from in the greater Spokane-area. Start with The Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour and continue to any of the many other arts and crafts fairs this fall. Learn more about them here. 
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            At Home with Lisa: Kids safety at homeKeep kids safe around energy with these helpful, age-appropriate lessons. Print out these resources for your small children to learn about energy safety. 
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            Existing net metered customersInformation and resources for customers who are already net metered. 
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            Thriving teen center is beginning to fundraise for a new buildingThe Winston Area Community Partnership Teen Center is so popular it has begun fundraising for a new location. 
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            The main types of renewable energyRead on to learn about the main types of renewable energy sources and Avista’s commitment to green energy. 
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