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95 Reasons to Please, Please, Please get Vaccinated

Reason 56: Take a vax selfie, rake in the Instagram likes. We ve spent a year trapped in a nightmare. We ve seen a half-million people die in the U.S. We ve watched the places we ve loved boarded up and bankrupted. We ve gone crazy inside locked down, shut in and fed up. And we ve watched the world go crazy outside a soaring murder rate, riots, insurrection and Instagram videos of people screaming at Walmart greeters about masks. The good news is this is the kind of nightmare you can pinch yourself and wake up from. All we have to do is tap our heels together three times, poke your arm once or twice, and we can all go home again. The problem is that to truly banish the nightmare to stop the deaths, free the businesses, get rid of the masks everyone has to join in the ritual. Whether because of fear, misinformation or simple procrastination, a huge chunk of the Inland Northwest hasn t been vacc

Get a free hotdog with a vaccine at Avista Stadium Tuesday

Get a free hotdog with a vaccine at Avista Stadium Tuesday Spokane Hospitality Coalition and SRHD will team up to get more people vaccinated. They want to reopen restaurants to full capacity as quickly as possible. Author: Grace Arnis (KREM) Updated: 9:45 AM PDT May 11, 2021 Get a free hot dog while getting a vaccine at Avista Stadium from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday.  The Spokane Hospitality Coalition and Spokane Regional Health District are teaming to administer the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. They are calling the events #Save509 Vaccination Days. The Hospitality coalition says this is to keep restaurants open. They said this will help everything open to 100 percent capacity faster. 

Get a shot, get a slice of pizza; Local businesses offer incentives to push vaccinations

KXLY May 6, 2021 3:13 PM Connor Sarles Foad Roshan SPOKANE, Wash. Many businesses have tried to add incentives to getting a vaccine a free donut, a beer, and now, free pizza. Albertsons, Safeway and David’s Pizza teamed up with the Spokane Hospitality Coalition for a vaccination clinic at the pizza joint anyone who works in hospitality, their friends, family members, foodies and others could stop by and get the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. If you get the shot, you get a slice of pizza. This is part of the coalition’s push, along with the City of Spokane and Washington Department of Health, to get people vaccinated and keep counties from moving back into previous phases; a move which could be a death sentence for many local businesses.

The new Care to Nourish program is feeding families and bringing business to local restaurants

Young Kwak Beacon Hill Catering & Events co-owner Ellie Aaro, left, leads an effort to feed families while supporting the hard-hit hospitality industry. She s pictured with Beacon Hill Executive Chef Ryan Jordan. T he hospitality industry keeps taking punches as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, with few signs of improvement, but that hasn’t stopped dozens of local business owners from giving back to the community even as their own livelihoods struggle. Beacon Hill Events and Catering is spearheading a new collaborative effort to feed families served by area nonprofits while supporting restaurant and catering businesses across Spokane. The Care to Nourish program launched in late December and currently involves seven restaurants and caterers that are also

The region s restaurant industry was devastated by COVID-19, but there are still bright spots to celebrate

As 2020 reaches a close, restaurants are in a perilous place. The current indoor dining ban in Washington has several more days to go until Jan. 4 and a potential return to limited dine-in seating. Takeout-only sales, paired with limited outdoor seating in the heart of winter, have not been enough for the majority of local, independent eateries to make it out of the red after nine months of pandemic-hindered activity. The list of restaurants in the Inland Northwest that permanently closed this year in connection with the pandemic is likely to grow, and already includes Geno s Pub, Paper & Cup, Fleur de Sel Creperie, Tomato Street in River Park Square (the North Side location remains open), River Rock Taphouse and Cheap Shots bar.

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