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Local Treasures with Pia: Fall Colors
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Local Treasures with Pia The Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour
Fall 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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Growing green spaces, one tree at a time
As 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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Washington State Climate Commitment Act
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Existing net metered customers
Information and resources for customers who are already net metered.
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Thriving teen center is beginning to fundraise for a new building
The Winston Area Community Partnership Teen Center is so popular it has begun fundraising for a new location.
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New income limits give more Washington Avista customers access to monthly bill discounts
Income limits for Avista’s monthly bill discount program, My Energy Discount, increased nearly everywhere across the company’s Washington service territories. More people can lower their energy bills.
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Local Treasures with Pia Lapwai School summer bootcamp
Lapwai School, a bootcamp program organized by Twin County United Way in Lewiston, Idaho, helps children in rural areas get ready for kindergarten.
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Human Powered for Habitat for Humanity
Members of Avista's Electric Shop teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to help a service project come to life. Read on to learn about their volunteer project.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Crosswalk Youth Shelter is planning move out of downtown
The Crosswalk Youth Shelter, which is the oldest and largest youth shelter in Eastern Washington, is in the last stages of fundraising for a new building.
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