Monday, November 11, 2002

“Of Nudity…Waking and Water”

coverThe now-defunct The Local Planet frequently included coverage of river issues, though this one was unusual in that the cover article was actually an existential piece entitled “Of Nudity, Violence, Waking and Water.” Written by Tod Marshall, this essay takes its inspiration from the catyclismic Missoula Floods during the last Ice Age, and moves to encourage the reader to experience the river as part of our individual and regional selves. Published in November, 2002.

TLP River article (148 Kb, Acrobat® file)

Thursday, November 07, 2002

Editorial - Journal of Business

coverOn November 7, 2002, then Executive Director Rick Hastings contributed an editorial column to Spokane’s Journal of Business entitled “Our economic future: A river runs through it”, covering much of what Friends of the Falls’ mission and vision is all about. The link below downloads a copy for your reading pleasure.

JOB Op-ed (508 Kb, Acrobat® file)

Thursday, October 10, 2002

Concept Plan Video - Cable 5

ch5 videoIn October of 2002, just after the release of the Gorge Conceptual Plan, Spokane’s CityCable 5 produced a 15-minute show on the project, including its background, and key projects and opportunities. Nicely-shot images of the Lower Falls and Gorge area, plus interviews with then City Planner Steve Franks, Spokane Tribe Culture Director Bryan Flett, and Rick Hastings of Friends of the Falls. Click the image to watch.

Concept Plan Video (32 Mb, QuickTime® file)

Wednesday, September 11, 2002

WSU Charette

The link below downloads a copy of a September 11, 2002 article on WSU Spokane’s annual design charette, focused on developing concepts for the Spokane River Gorge, and including a description of the winning team’s work that utilized the former railyard axis and cement artifacts found at the site now known as Kendall Yards. Written by Ann Colford and published in the Pacific Northwest Inlander.

PNI Charette (261 Kb, Acrobat® file)

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Friends of the Falls is a non-profit organization working to protect and improve access to the historic Spokane Falls and river gorge. Primary activities include leading implementation of projects identified in the community-based Strategic Master Plan developed for the area.

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