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Throughout the month of July, more than 35 volunteers picked up litter, removed graffiti, and maintained trails in the Park, including the Centennial Trail. Together they gave more than 120 hours of their time to the park. Another group of 24 volunteers – including 20 children ages 8-15 – helped fill areas with gravel where the Spokane River flooding had washed away the earth under and around the Centennial Trail.
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Volunteer Projects
Riverside State Park
Centennial Trail Erosion Project
Kids from Spokane City Parks and Recreation Make a Difference Camp help fill eroded areas along the Centennial Trail caused when the Spokane River floods
Centennial Trail near Barker Trailhead
Graffiti Cover up
Youth Pastor Ben Sharkey with a group of teenagers
Bridge in Spokane Valley off of the Centennial Trail
Litter Pick up
Frequent volunteer Tim Woods helps pick up garbage at the Fiske Area
Trail Maintenance
Volunteer Elizabeth Stewart helps clear a Trail in the Little Spokane Natural Area
Footpath at Lake Spokane Campground
Centennial Trail Maintenance
Tim Woods help remove overgrown vegetation Near the Carlson Trailhead
Maringo Parking Lot
Greene Street Bulletin Board
Greene Street Bulletin Board
Volunteer Dwight Carruthers helps paint the bulletin board at the Maringo Parking lot
Mirabeau Bulletin Board
Boulder Beach Bulletin Board
State Line Bulletin Board
• 39 Volunteers• Over 140 Hours of Volunteer Time• Made Possible by Grant from REI
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