“We’re excited to partner with the Spokane Indians Baseball Team for this river clean up as part of the Redband Rally campaign,” said Spokane Riverkeeper Program Director Jule Schultz. Learn more about how you can help at /volunteer. The Indians would like to extend a special thanks to Spokane Riverkeeper, Spokane River Forum, and all of our Redband Rally Campaign supporters. The two groups of volunteers-with a little moral support provided by RIBBY the Redband Trout-collected hundreds of pounds of trash and debris at Redband Park and Islands Trailhead in an effort to protect the health and vibrancy of the Spokane River. “We want to thank all of the volunteers that joined us today and encourage everyone in the Inland Northwest to get involved in the conservation of our region’s natural resources.” “The Spokane River is truly the heart of this city and protecting it for future generations is one of the biggest pillars of our Redband Rally campaign,” said Emily Shields, Partner Services Coordinator for the Spokane Indians. The Spokane Indians front office, game day team members, and volunteers from Spokane Tribe Casino, Spokane Riverkeeper, Waterwise Spokane, and KREM 2 spent yesterday cleaning up the Spokane River as part of the 1st Annual Redband Rally River Clean Up sponsored by the Spokane Tribe Casino.
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