SPOKANE, Wash. – The Downtown Spokane Partnership is gearing up for Fall Clean Week, aiming to rally volunteers for a week of community-driven activities to spruce up the downtown area.

Liz Hooker from the Downtown Spokane Partnership described Fall Clean Week as "our opportunity to get out as a community and help prepare downtown for the holiday season and make those preparations for next spring." Volunteers will focus on tasks such as cleaning up leaves, transitioning planters, and removing graffiti before the colder weather sets in.

Participants will engage in various activities, including litter and leaf clean-up, graffiti removal, and planting new tulip bulbs for spring 2026. Hooker emphasized the inclusive nature of the event, saying, "Anyone who loves downtown or wants to contribu

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