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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

In brief: Pink Night planned at Valley pub

SPOKANE VALLEY – The Spitfire Pub and Eatery, 6520 E. Trent Ave., is showing its support for Breast Cancer Awareness month with Pink Night on Friday, from 4 to 8 p.m.

Hug Love Save, known for its BOOBIES – Hug Them, Love Them, Save Them T-shirts, has teamed up with the Spitfire Pub to offer all BOOBIES merchandise, pink drink specials, tattoos by DJ at Skin Candy Tattoo and live music by Dean Smith, to raise money for breast cancer research.

For more information, call (509) 534-4061 or visit www.huglovesave.com.

Hug Love Save donates 100 percent of net proceeds to Susan G. Komen for the Cure and other breast cancer organizations.

Book drive during football game

VERADALE – Football fans attending the Central Valley/Gonzaga Prep football game on Friday have extra incentive to bring along a donation to the KHQ Success By 6 Children’s Book Drive. Fans who bring two new or gently used children’s books will receive a two-for-one coupon for Triple Play Family Fun Park in Hayden, Idaho.

Books will be given to the Success By 6 Children’s Book Bank – run by Spokane Valley Kiwanis Club volunteers – which gives books to organizations that serve kids who may not have a book at home.

Homeownership meeting Monday

SPOKANE VALLEY – Community Frameworks will hold a homeownership informational meeting on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Spokane Valley Branch Library, 12004 E. Main Ave.

The meeting will cover Frameworks’ homeownership opportunities in Valley Pointe, a townhome community being developed near University City.

The meeting will discuss mortgage lending available for first-time homebuyers, down payment assistance, credit, money management and mortgage basics and credit and debt counseling.

The meeting is free. For more information, call (509) 484-6733, ext. 117.