Sunday, November 3, immediately following our service, we have a great opportunity to learn how two miles of the Little Spokane River is being protected. Please stay to hear the presentation.
Glen Tana, an historic 1,060-acre dairy farm on the shores of the Little Spokane River, was once home to returning runs of native salmon and celebrations of local Tribes. This undeveloped land is currently home to a vast array of wildlife, from moose and elk to bear and cougar, and thanks to Inland Northwest Land Conservancy, with support from the Spokane Tribe of Indians and Washington State Parks, will be home to salmon once more. Join us after the service on November 3 to learn more.