Thursday, May 28, 2015

Arbor Crest Wine Cellars - Performers on the Patio!

Performers on the Patio

  • From: May 14, 2015 - September 24, 2015
  • 5:30-7:30 pm
  • Free
  • Arbor Crest Wine Cellars
  • 4705 N Fruit Hill Rd
  • Spokane, WA 99217
  • Area/Region: Spokane Valley
Gather your friends and coworkers, pack a picnic and hang out at the coolest Thursday night spot in town! Musician and artist schedule:
May 14: Keys West Dueling Pianos, Rock ‘n’ Roll Piano Favorites. Dan Barker, Recycled Wood.
May 21:  Eric Neuhausser, R&B/Soul. Jennifer Massie, Yard Art.
May 28:  Benton & Gallagher, Indie Folk Rock meets the Blues. Patsy Pinch, Rock Art.
June 4:  Ron Greene, Acoustic Guitar & Vocals. Emily Travis, Painter.
June 11:  Butterscotch Blonde, Country Rock. Michael Dolan, Jewelry.
June 18:  Karrie O’Neill, Acoustic Folk & Pop. Kathy Le Francis, Jewelry and Kathy Gale, Prints.
June 25:  Kari Marguerite Trio, Pop/Jazz. Lisa Womak, Scarves.
July 2:  Borris & Catlett, Jazz Standards. Suzanne Alvarez, Jewelry.
July 9:  Pink Tango Trio, Global Jazz. Cindy Dillehay, Glass Art.
July 16:  Gator Loops, Funky Jazz Blues. Renay Piper, Painter.
July 23:  Larry Myer, Acoustic Folk Rock. Patti Simpson Ward, Americana Art.
July 30:  Spare Parts Trio, Soft Rock Classics. Kerry Whitsitt, Mosaics.
Aug 6:  Ryan Larsen & Chris Blair, Pure Country. Suzanne Alvarez, Jewelry.
Aug 13:  Nicole Lewis & Friends, Rhythm & Blues. Autumn Bunton, Pottery.
Aug 20:  Bridges Home, American Celtic Folk. Bobbie van Loben Sels, Jewelry.
Aug 27:  Bill Bozly, Acoustic Guitar & Vocals. Mary Jo Rawlsky, Photography.
Sept 3:  Harvey Stanley, Folk Rock. Lee Baughman, Salt/Pepper Grinders.
Sept 10:  Doghouse Boyz, Bluesy Folk-Rock. Tracey Hardy, Jewelry.
Sept 17:  Isaac Walton & Current Flow, Alt Folk Rock + Bluesy Soul. Jodee Moody, Pottery.
Sept 24:  Rachel Bade McMurphy Trio, Jazz. Dona Farsdahl, Jewelry.

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Monday, May 18, 2015

It is BIKE TO WORK week! Click on the link to see how you can participate!










Today, the first day of Bike to Work Week, the League of American Bicyclists has released its 2015 Bicycle Friendly State ranking. Washington state again ranks #1.
“When Washington Bikes, local economies grow, our kids can get to school more safely, and everyone is healthier,” said Barb Chamberlain, Executive Director of Washington Bikes. “I’m elated at Washington’s designation as the most bicycle friendly state, but we have so much more to do to make sure everyone from 8 to 80 can bicycle safely and easily. Being bike-friendly has become a measure of competitiveness as a state and others are coming after us.”
In 2014, progress and new information supporting the need for better bicycling continued:

Help keep Washington State #1 by donating to Washington Bikes today!

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.hAhc8r1v.dpuf
Today, the first day of Bike to Work Week, the League of American Bicyclists has released its 2015 Bicycle Friendly State ranking. Washington state again ranks #1.
“When Washington Bikes, local economies grow, our kids can get to school more safely, and everyone is healthier,” said Barb Chamberlain, Executive Director of Washington Bikes. “I’m elated at Washington’s designation as the most bicycle friendly state, but we have so much more to do to make sure everyone from 8 to 80 can bicycle safely and easily. Being bike-friendly has become a measure of competitiveness as a state and others are coming after us.”
In 2014, progress and new information supporting the need for better bicycling continued:

Help keep Washington State #1 by donating to Washington Bikes today!

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.hAhc8r1v.dpuf
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 It's Bike To Work Week!



Washington State #1 Bicycle Friendly State in the Nation for Eighth Year Running

For the eighth year in a row, Washington state ranks as the most bicycle friendly state in the nation. The ranking – based on a comprehensive survey of 5 categories, including Legislation and Enforcement, Policies and Programs, Infrastructure and Funding, Education and Encouragement, Evaluation and Planning – shows that Washington’s score remained static over the past year.

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.vFxpGYIp.dpuf

Washington State #1 Bicycle Friendly State in the Nation for Eighth Year Running

For the eighth year in a row, Washington state ranks as the most bicycle friendly state in the nation. The ranking – based on a comprehensive survey of 5 categories, including Legislation and Enforcement, Policies and Programs, Infrastructure and Funding, Education and Encouragement, Evaluation and Planning – shows that Washington’s score remained static over the past year.

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.fvfIGSq3.dpuf

Washington State #1 Bicycle Friendly State in the Nation for Eighth Year Running

For the eighth year in a row, Washington state ranks as the most bicycle friendly state in the nation. The ranking – based on a comprehensive survey of 5 categories, including Legislation and Enforcement, Policies and Programs, Infrastructure and Funding, Education and Encouragement, Evaluation and Planning – shows that Washington’s score remained static over the past year.

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.fvfIGSq3.dpuf
Today, the first day of Bike to Work Week, the League of American Bicyclists has released its 2015 Bicycle Friendly State ranking. Washington state again ranks #1.
“When Washington Bikes, local economies grow, our kids can get to school more safely, and everyone is healthier,” said Barb Chamberlain, Executive Director of Washington Bikes. “I’m elated at Washington’s designation as the most bicycle friendly state, but we have so much more to do to make sure everyone from 8 to 80 can bicycle safely and easily. Being bike-friendly has become a measure of competitiveness as a state and others are coming after us.”
In 2014, progress and new information supporting the need for better bicycling continued:

Help keep Washington State #1 by donating to Washington Bikes today!

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.vFxpGYIp.dpufhttp://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/
Today, the first day of Bike to Work Week, the League of American Bicyclists has released its 2015 Bicycle Friendly State ranking. Washington state again ranks #1.
“When Washington Bikes, local economies grow, our kids can get to school more safely, and everyone is healthier,” said Barb Chamberlain, Executive Director of Washington Bikes. “I’m elated at Washington’s designation as the most bicycle friendly state, but we have so much more to do to make sure everyone from 8 to 80 can bicycle safely and easily. Being bike-friendly has become a measure of competitiveness as a state and others are coming after us.”
In 2014, progress and new information supporting the need for better bicycling continued:

Help keep Washington State #1 by donating to Washington Bikes today!

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.hAhc8r1v.dpuf
Today, the first day of Bike to Work Week, the League of American Bicyclists has released its 2015 Bicycle Friendly State ranking. Washington state again ranks #1.
“When Washington Bikes, local economies grow, our kids can get to school more safely, and everyone is healthier,” said Barb Chamberlain, Executive Director of Washington Bikes. “I’m elated at Washington’s designation as the most bicycle friendly state, but we have so much more to do to make sure everyone from 8 to 80 can bicycle safely and easily. Being bike-friendly has become a measure of competitiveness as a state and others are coming after us.”
In 2014, progress and new information supporting the need for better bicycling continued:

Help keep Washington State #1 by donating to Washington Bikes today!

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.hAhc8r1v.dpuf
Today, the first day of Bike to Work Week, the League of American Bicyclists has released its 2015 Bicycle Friendly State ranking. Washington state again ranks #1.
“When Washington Bikes, local economies grow, our kids can get to school more safely, and everyone is healthier,” said Barb Chamberlain, Executive Director of Washington Bikes. “I’m elated at Washington’s designation as the most bicycle friendly state, but we have so much more to do to make sure everyone from 8 to 80 can bicycle safely and easily. Being bike-friendly has become a measure of competitiveness as a state and others are coming after us.”
In 2014, progress and new information supporting the need for better bicycling continued:

Help keep Washington State #1 by donating to Washington Bikes today!

- See more at: http://wabikes.org/2015/05/11/washington-state-1-bicycle-friendly-state-nation-eighth-year-running/#sthash.hAhc8r1v.dpuf

New Listing! Contemporary One Owner Home On 10 Acres!