2019년 2월 5일

스포캔 소방국, 골동품 YWCA 은화 발견

Thank you to the City Spokane Fire Department for rescuing two antique safes found at YWCA Spokane’s old facility, prior to the building being demolished.

Our appreciation also goes out to the current building owner, Larry Stone, for asking the Fire Department to return these pieces of YWCA’s 116-year history back to our agency. Several amazing artifacts were discovered including engraved silver platters, candelabras, and tea settings.

In addition, handmade pottery created by local artists were found, including early pieces by Dorothy Fowler. Fowler is an internationally known sculptor who was well known for her bronze installation memorializing Lt. Col. Michael P. Anderson in the convention center breezeway overlooking River Park Square.

Inside the larger safe, a smaller safe was stored away. Together with local news, we watched at the safe was opened to discover additional documents from past donors.

This event provided a special reflection on the many ways the Spokane community has contributed to YWCA Spokane while serving the community for well over a century.

See photos of the antique silver and the media event about this incredible find below!

작성자: 올리비아 무어

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3월 4, 2026 3월 8 @ 9:11 오전

From Spokane to the United Nations: Sally Winn Selected as YWCA USA Delegate to the Commission on the Status of Women

Celebrate Sally Winn joining YWCA USA at the United Nation's 70th Commission on the Status of Women this March.

2월 9, 2026 3월 8 @ 9:11 오전

Turning 45 into a Force for Good: A Birthday Celebration that Gives Back

Erin Lipsker, a local community member, turned her 45th birthday celebration into a chance to give back in Spokane.