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Huckleberry Press April 13, 2023

By Huckleberry Press / April 13, 2023 /

Huckleberry Press April, 13, 2023

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Suncrest Spring Vendor & Craft Show 2023

By Huckleberry Press / April 10, 2023 /

A 70 vendor outdoor event in Nine Mile Falls, on April 15th, Saturday. 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Music, Food, Artisan Crafters, Vendors and Direct Sales all together showcasing their…

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Spokane News 2023 Easter Egg Hunt Family Event: Where Community Comes Together for Fun!

By Huckleberry Press / April 3, 2023 /
Easter Bunny

Did someone say “Easter egg hunt?” Yes, please! Who doesn’t love the thrill of the challenge? The beauty of the spring ground, decorated in little oval pastel colored treasures! The adrenaline rush of the competition! The glory of winning a cash prize!

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American Childhood Cancer Organization Inland NW: Because Kids Can’t Fight Cancer Alone

By Huckleberry Press / April 3, 2023 /

Luckily, there is an organization in Spokane that brings light to these families’ darkest days. This organization was originally formed in the 1970s under the name The Candlelighters by parents of childhood cancer survivors all over Washington.

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Taste Budz Review Bulldog’s Famous BBQ & Brews in Spokane

By Huckleberry Press / April 3, 2023 /
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Kenzie, Julie, Zach, and Stacy have worked so hard to turn Bulldog’s BBQ into a local gathering place that is family friendly. When they originally bought the building it had been poorly maintained but through their blood, sweat, and tears they have transformed it into a real gem.

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How Fishing Rods Are Made

By Huckleberry Press / April 3, 2023 /
Joe Douglas

Have you wondered from time to time just how fishing rods are made today? The simple answer is pretty much like they were in the 1800s and 1900s, with the understanding that the technology used to design rod blanks, and the tools utilized by the maker have advanced considerably over the years.

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Country Blue Mercantile: A Spokane Valley Business Celebrating Local Artists

By Huckleberry Press / April 2, 2023 /
Amanda Davisson, owner of Country Blue Mercantile and artist Jerry Vahslovik

The boutique space is located on University in the Spokane Valley. It is currently an online thrift and gift shop which offers upcycled, new, and vintage items. While most products are shipped, local customers seem to enjoy coming to pick up their items and learning about Country Blue. There are many unique objects to satisfy even the most budget-conscious customers.

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Building Hope and Improving Access to Affordable Homes in Spokane Since 1987

By Huckleberry Press / April 2, 2023 /
Chief Executive Officer Michelle Girardot of Habitat for Humanity-Spokane

Many people in the United States (and around the world) have struggled with housing instability and securing access to affordable housing. With the COVID-19 pandemic, access to affordable housing has become an even bigger challenge. Habitat for Humanity-Spokane has been helping alleviate this problem since it was founded in 1987, and continues to tackle this obstacle from a variety of angles.

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The Huckleberry Press presents Lilac City Live! at Mad Co Lab Studios, Episode 4

By Huckleberry Press / April 2, 2023 /

Shot live during the Spokane Small Business and Entrepreneurs Group at Mad Co Lab Studios. Huckleberry Press Editor Val Mohney interviews Mickaela Wilson about her small business, Move In Magic. Val also interview Morgan Walters, purveyor of Mad Co Lab Studios and artist in her own right.

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Huckleberry Press presents Lilac City Live! with Spokane Race Car Driver Gabe Tesch

By Huckleberry Press / April 2, 2023 /
Gabe Tesch

Check out this inspiring interview with Gabe Tesch, a young man from Spokane who survived cancer at 11 years old and went on to become a race car driver. Despite undergoing surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, Gabe never lost sight of his dream.

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