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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Today

First Steps to Reading Success – AlphEd is presenting free demonstrations of its reading program for children ages four through six years old from 9-10 a.m. on today and June 25 at Sterling Square Plaza; and next Saturday at Opportunity Plaza. For information about this program, call LaVerne McGrath of AlphaEd at 838-0882 or visit www.alphaed.com.

New listings

Morning Star Boys’ Ranch All-Star Football Skills Camp – Kids ages seven-17 are invited to improve their football skills next Saturday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Ferris High School, 3020 E. 37th. Mark Rypien, NFL coach, Dan Cozzetto, St. Thomas More coach Ed Muzatko, and Morning Star Boys’ Ranch program director Brian Barbour will be on hand to teach football skills in every position. The cost is $35 for the day. For information, call the ranch at 448-1202 or visit www.morningstarboysranch.org.

Morning Star Boys’ Ranch Cheerleading Camp – Kids from fifth through the ninth grade are invited to learn the basic fundamentals of cheerleading and dance next Saturday from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at Ferris High School, 3020 E. 37th. The cost is $35. For information, call the ranch at 448-1202 or visit www.morningstarboysranch.org.

Upcoming

Corbin Kids Summer Arts and Crafts Summer Camp – Spokane Parks and Recreation and the Corbin Art Center, 507 W. Seventh Ave., presents this series of programs for children ages three through 11 for nine weeks starting Monday. The cost will vary from $21-$92. For information, call the center at 625-6677.

Express Summer Care – Spokane Public Schools is now taking enrollments for the Express Summer Program that runs from June 20-Aug. 26. For information about this program, call 354-7312.

Ongoing

Libby Teen Center – Open for basketball, volleyball and table games Tuesday through Saturday from 4:30-9 p.m. Free. Also scheduling outdoor activities, field trips and aerobics classes at the center, 2900 E. First Ave. For more information or to volunteer, call 536-8152.