SpokaneFāVS is pleased to announce that it has been accepted as a non-profit organization by the Internal Revenue Service and can now operate fully as a 501c3.
Yesterday on social media SpokaneFAVS revealed its new logo, designed by Studio H Creative.
We wanted a logo that a) explained what FAVS is, and 2) helped with the pronunciation of the site's name.
That's right, we are throwing ourselves a birthday party!
Our party is going to be May 27 from 6:30 p.m. until...whenever we want...at Boots Bakery & Lounge, 24 W Main Ave.
How is it, we wonder, that there is a website that talks all the time about religion – one of the three subjects that Miss Manners advises us to stay well away from if we want to have a happy dinner party — and yet the comments that you post on it are overwhelmingly wise, generous, and kind?
When I have seen any argument relying on a literalistic interpretation of the Bible that ignores the last 400 years of enlightenment and scientific scholarship, I might have, out of my bitterness, overreacted.
On Wednesday evening the SpokaneFAVS board of trustees held its first public meeting to re-cap the past year and to discuss the organization's future plans.