<![CDATA[INLANDER - The pacific northwest - Philanthropy 2011]]> http://www.inlander.com/spokane/articles.sec-104-1-philanthropy-2011.html <![CDATA[Booking Agents]]> Michael Metters used to want to be an actor. That’s what he went to college for. But, as is the case with so many would-be-actors, that didn’t work out. So now’s he’s a self-em]]> <![CDATA[Heart of the Matter]]> Birthdays are a big deal when you’re a kid. The cake and the party are nice, but presents are usually the locus of excitement. So when Emily Kladar looks you in the eyes and, with a smile, says ]]> <![CDATA[Brent and Amy Hendricks]]> Brent and Amy Hendricks have been in business as long as they’ve been married. For three years, they’ve run the nonprofit Global Neighborhood, an organization devoted to aiding refugees. T]]> <![CDATA[Korrine Kreilkamp]]> At her old job, Korrine Kreilkamp had a small office, with fluorescent lights and no window. For peace and quiet, she would close her door and turn on a lamp. No lamp is required in her new office,]]> <![CDATA[Bart Mihailovich]]> If you are what you eat, and you eat a fish from the Spokane River, then you’re flame-retardant. Or you’re Viagra. Or some cancer-causing compound, or any of a host of other nauseating thi]]>