Field Day
Donuts with Grownups
Mustang
WA Recognition
A collage of photos of people of all ages participating in sports and music with graphics related to Together Spokane.
An illustrated graphic from the Washington School Recognition program featuring landscape elements of Washington State and references to the Washington State Board of Education, Educational Opportunity Gap Oversight and Accountability Committee and Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
An older woman speaks into a microphone in a park.
Elementary school students smile in the stands of a baseball stadium during a game.
Volunteers in a warehouse pack bags with food.
Fifth grade students learn about different careers.
Rendering of a baseball/softball field lit at night.
Angela Noble holds flowers in front of a bulletin board display about nutrition.
Front of Madison Elementary
High school students at the community school wearing red shirts with the text “Do Something That Matters” on the back create chalk art in a parking lot; tents are set up around them as part of an outdoor festival.
A woman sits with two men at a roundtable on a soundstage with the text “Together Spokane” behind the men.
A graphic with children ready to play volleyball with the text “Set for Success, SPS Volleyball League, SYSA, Spokane Public Schools, April 14-May 30.”
A man dressed like the Dr. Suess character “The Cat in the Hat” holds a book next to a woman wearing an orange “Spokane’s Garbage goat” sweatshirt and holding a book called “Kid and the Nothing-to-Do Year” in an elementary school gym.
Together Spokane
Stacks of an assortment of gift cards with prices between $15 and $100 arranged on a table with the text "HEART Gift Card Drive, Nov. 19-Dec. 10, 2024."
A student sits at a laptop in an elementary school library.