Archive | September, 2010

Mingle at the Market

By The Revelator I recently went back East to visit family and friends. I discovered that “home” no longer felt so homey. By the end of my trip I was looking forward to coming back to Spokane. What is it about this place that has caused me to shift my perception of home? In short, [...]

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Family Friendly

The hippest family at the hippest coffee shop.

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Home Town Tourist

Today I got to participate in a meeting of the Mayor’s Economic Policy and Forecasting Council. All four hours were intensely informative and I wish more people could have opportunities to learn about our region’s economy in such poignant first-person light. The Mayor opened, there was a review from the City, analysis from economic advisers [...]

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The Next Generation Gospel

Last Sunday I delivered a real sermon in a local church as part of the Eco Generations Track for Sustainable September Spokane. The message was multi-fold: Youthfulness is a state of mind. People of all ages can be curious, passionate and idealistic. Education and environment are important and combine to create a culture that is [...]

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A Local Calling

By Crystal Clark This old phone box was standing on the corner of First and Jefferson, crying out for a bit of attention. A quick whip of string and tin can later we have a play on outmoded technology and the connections we make in our modern lives. My son is a natural in front [...]

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