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Comstock Neighborhood Council encourages residents to participate in local meetings and events, including a town hall on June 9. The neighborhood features a historic park named after James Comstock, who contributed to the city's development. The next council meeting is on May 21, discussing the Together Spokane initiative with local school and parks officials.

The Comstock Neighborhood Council actively encourages community engagement through its monthly meetings and various events. The next meeting, set for May 21, will feature discussions on the Together Spokane initiative led by Dr. Adam Swinyard and Garrett Jones. Residents are also invited to the District 2 Neighborhood City Council Town Hall on June 9 at the MLK Community Center. Comstock Park, named after local businessman James Comstock, is historically significant as Spokane's first public pool, contributing to the city's recreational offerings. Applications for Community Engagement Grants are due by June 16, promoting further local involvement. The Spokane Neighborhood Summit, scheduled for October 25, is looking for workshop presenters, highlighting the city's commitment to community development. Additionally, the launch of the "This is Spokane" civic guide aims to enhance neighborhood connectivity. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged through the monthly ONS newsletter.

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