Spokane Clubs

Social/recreational

Wandermere Ladies 18-Hole Golf Club – Meets Thursdays, April-October. New members welcome. Contact Joyce Thomas at (509) 465-9995 or Sherry Messinger at (509) 468-2014 for more information.

Wellness Walking Club – Meets Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m., at Fairmount Memorial Park, 5200 W. Wellesley Ave. Call (509) 747-4029 for more information.

American-Italian Club – Meets the first Thursday of the month, 7 p.m., Knights of Columbus, 302 E. Boone Ave. Call Holli Parker at (509) 869-2230 or Janet Salomone at (509) 467-6695.

Associated Garden Clubs of Spokane – Meets the fourth Friday of the month, with board meetings on the second Friday of the month, at 10 a.m., at Manito Park Garden Center, 4 W. 21st Ave. No meetings June-August or November-December. Contact Norma at (509) 448-6464.

Barbershop Harmony Society – Meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m., Southside Senior Center, 3151 E. 27 Ave. Visit www.pagesofharmony.org or call (509) 534-1725 for more information.

Camp Fire USA Alumni Association – Dedicated to establishing and maintaining a network of communication to preserve the history and traditions of Camp Fire USA. Call (509) 747-6191 or (800) 386-2324, e-mail tkorth@campfireinc.org, or visit www.campfireinc.org to join the Alumni Association, to register, and for more information.

Course in Miracles – Meets Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Unity Church of Truth, 2900 S. Bernard St.; (509) 838-6518.

Deer Park Ladies Golf Club – For details, call (509) 276-5912.

Deer Park Miniature Society – Meets the second Monday of each month, Deer Park Library, 208 S. Forest Ave., Deer Park. Call (509) 276-4086 for information.

Downriver Nine-Hole Ladies Golf Club – Meets Tuesdays, April-October. Call (509) 534-4227 or (509) 327-5966 for more information.

Downriver 18-Hole Ladies Golf League – Meets Tuesday, March 25-Oct. 21, Downriver Golf Course, 3225 Columbia Circle. Contact Catherine at (509) 325-2492 for more information.

Special Interest

Cattle Producers of Washington – Meets monthly. Call (509) 632-5358, e-mail cpow@localnet.com, or visit www.cattleproducersofwa.org for more information.

Coalition for Father’s and Children’s Rights – New civil rights organization for divorced fathers who feel they have been abused by the court system. Call Michael Major at (509) 279-2542 for more information.

Embroiderers’ Guild of America – Mount Spokane Chapter meets the fourth Wednesday of the month, 6:30 p.m. at Sew Easy Too, 603 W. Garland Ave. Open to anyone interested in the threaded needle arts. Contact Marcia Niles at (509) 796-2189 or reomsn@hughes.net for more information.

Equine Competitive Driving Club – Welcome to anyone interested in driving horses, ponies, mules, competitive or recreational. Meets monthly. For more information, contact Cindy Wahl at (509) 466-0109 or e-mail cmwahl@windwireless.net or Pam Garofalo at (509) 258-4509 or e-mail dognpony52@yahoo.com.

Friends of the Lone Pine Cemetery – For details, call Jim and JoAnn Savitz at (253) 752-3247 or e-mail jimsavitz@comcast.net.

Need to check on meeting location. rrGreater Spokane Democratic Women’s Club – Meets the first Thursday of the month, 11:30 a.m., Percy’s Cafe Americana, 10502 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane Valley; (509) 928-9286.

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