The City of Spokane held its Fall Leaf Festival at Finch Arboretum on Saturday. Children played in a large pile of leaves while their parents took photos and sometimes participated in the fun. Those who attended learned how to compost from the Spokane Master Composters, learned about conservation at various informational booths, and enjoyed the fall foliage around the park.

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Spokane Master Composters volunteer Ryan Herring, center, speaks about soil with Sandie Potts, right.

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Spokane Master Composters volunteer Andy Smith, left, shows compost to (left to right) Charles McCall, holding his 2-year-old daughter Anaiah, and Ginger Blake, holding her 6-year-old daughter Gillian.

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Spokane Master Composters volunteer Andy Smith holds compost, containing mycellium, which aids in decomposition.

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Spokane Master Composters volunteer Mike Rapp, left, hands a compost bin to Rebecca Woodbury.

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Cheryl McHenry, right, takes a photo of her daughter-in-law Katheryn, left, and 6-year-old granddaughter Madalynn.

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Annette Guise, left, pushing her daughter Zoey in a stroller, walks with (left to right) her brother Travis Myrich, 7-year-old Jessie Wagner and 4-year-old daughter Allison.

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Andy Brown, left, attempts to shake leaves off a tree so that his twin 6-year-old daughters Alyssa, right, and Kaitlyn can catch them.

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Olivia Schrock, right, help her 4-year-old son Carsten, left, and 2-year-old son Henrik with stamps at the Inland Northwest Land Trust booth.