

The Sunday Read: ‘I Had a Chance to Travel Anywhere. Why Did I Pick Spokane?’
Oct 3, 2021
Jon Mooallem, a skilled author, opens up about his pandemic struggles and the unexpected adventure that led him to Spokane, Washington. He reflects on the charm and rich history of the city, the allure of minor-league baseball, and how this trip became a symbol of hope amidst the challenges of parenting. Their exploration spans heartwarming stories of family, cultural connections, and the internal battles of navigating isolation. Mooallem's personal journey underscores a yearning for meaningful experiences during tumultuous times.
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Spokane's Appeal
- Jon Mooallem, feeling pandemic fatigue, chose Spokane for a travel assignment.
- He was drawn to its unique features, like the waterfalls and minor league baseball history.
Respectful Partnership
- The Spokane Indians baseball team partnered with the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
- They incorporated Salish language and donated auction proceeds to tribal youth.
Hospitality Focus
- Otto Klein, the team's senior VP, prioritized hospitality and community at the stadium.
- He emphasized cleanliness, kid-friendly zones, and free parking.