MLK Community Center reports 43,000 annual participants and 15,000 volunteer hours

Spokane Park Board · November 14, 2025

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Summary

A quarterly presentation to the Park Board highlighted programming across city community centers, reporting more than 43,000 participant visits, over 4,000 volunteers and roughly 15,000 volunteer hours in the quarter, plus recent center improvements and fundraisers.

Freda Gandy presented the quarterly update from the MLK Community Center on Nov. 13, describing extensive programming and volunteer engagement across Spokane’s community centers.

Gandy told the board that more than 43,000 people participated in activities at centers citywide during the quarter and that volunteers contributed roughly 15,000 hours; Gandy listed Corbin, Hilliard, Cento, Southside, MLK and other centers and flagged new or continuing programs such as French classes, history classes, wellness fairs, youth field trips and fundraising events.

She said Corbin Senior Center completed an HVAC upgrade and paid off a van; other centers reported busy quarters and new offerings, from luau and chili cook‑offs to expanded before‑and‑after‑school programs. Gandy thanked volunteers and staff, noting that many initiatives depend on volunteer help.

Board members thanked the presenter and asked no substantive follow‑up questions during the report.

Next steps: staff and partner groups will continue programming and outreach; Friends groups were encouraged to bring proposals (trail signage in English and Salish was discussed at the DVCAC meeting).