These are members who have committed to being the Net Controller for an ARES weekly net, held every Tuesday at 2000 hours local time. (That's 8pm local)
These are scheduled exercises known ahead of time, such as 5th Saturday ECO-to-ECO and Cascadia Rising.
These are training opportunities such as First Aid, CPR, Defensive Driving or other training necessary to remain qualified for deployment by Greater Spokane Emergency Management.
These are dates for the regular monthly meetings, digital training sessions, and other meetings or training not otherwise needed for deployment qualifications but for expanded capabilities of members.
These are events such as Fun Runs, Parades, Hamfests, Field Days, and other non-emergency communications activities needing supplemental amateur radio support.
Eastern Washington State Emergency (EWSEN) net controls for Monday night net held at 1830 hours local time.
Net Controls from Eastern Washington District 9 for the Saturday morning Washington State Emergency Net (WSEN) held at 0900 hours local time. District 9 is responsible for net control during the entire month. The responsible month rotates among the different districts in the State, with District 9 coming back up every nine months.