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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Youth

The Spokesman-Review

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Multicultural Folk Dancing: Silver Spurs Youth Folk Dancers – Kids in grades three through six and seven through 12 can learn clogging, German, Ukrainian, Romanian and Irish folk dancing, swing and more at Silver Spurs International Folk Dance Youth Group, 1426 E. 19th Ave. Some scholarships are available. For information, call Susan at 533-9966.

X-Brain Yo-Yo – Learn amazing tricks at yo-yo classes at Colors on the Wind, 118 E. Wellesley Ave. Classes are Saturdays, 10 a.m.-noon. Registration and classes are free. For more information, call Becky at 484-5483.

Youth Advocate Award – Nominations are being accepted for the American Cancer Society Youth Advocate of the Year Award for a student in Washington who has made significant contributions to the tobacco control movement and/or school health and nutrition issues. Applications are due by Oct. 13. Contact Shannon at 242-8301 for information.

Before- and After-school Programs – Educational and fun programs are available at the Northeast Youth Center, 4001 N. Cook. Transportation to and from some local elementary schools is available and state pay is accepted. Includes a USDA approved snack. For information and a list of the schools that are served, call 482-0708.

Boys and Girls Club of Spokane County – After school programs for ages 6-18, 544 E. Providence. Call 489-0741.

Camp Fire USA – Clubs forming for children ages 3 through 12th grade. Call the Camp Fire USA Service Center for more information, 747-6191.

Library Activities – look for events for all ages at area libraries; call your nearest branch or visit www.scld.org for a schedule.