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The Active Kids Club for boys and girls in third through eighth grades is accepting registration for next week's camps. The club will meet from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 25-28 at Oakland Park and 9 a.m. to noon on the same days at Bethel Park.
Activities include soccer, basketball, kickball, flag football, swimming, bowling, disc golf and four square. Registration is available by calling the Columbia Parks and Recreation Department at (573) 874-7460 and at the ARC.
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RiverKings mascot Sheldon the turtle and several of the RiverKings team members brought a new buzz of excitement to the playground at Wooten Park in Horn Lake as they hosted the RiverKings Kids' Club party.
Kids' Club members feasted on Domino's Pizza and sparkle cupcakes from AnnOlivia's Sweet Shop in Hernando. The children and their families explored the playground and enjoyed visiting with the RiverKings players. There was also a chance to tour the team bus.
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The Judo Club, part of the Industry Sheriff's Youth Activities League, looks forward to lots of future success for its students as it celebrates five years in March.
During a tournament in early December, the club earned a total of 19 medals during the USJA Winter Nationals held in La Verne and is now ranked second in the nation.
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If you're at least 10 years old, have an interest in the welfare of animals and have the desire to volunteer, the new Kanawha County Animal Shelter Kids Club may be for you.
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What do you do if your daughter comes to you, inspired by a movie she just saw, and wants to form a club - in a treehouse?
You have only a small yard behind a Lancaster city row home, no clubhouse, not even a tree.
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LUBEC The owner of one of Lubecs former hot spots, Cuperneils Corner, is returning to this coastal community with a musical mission.
In mid-July, Mark Buell, 56, will be opening Coops Too, a club and gathering place for teens and young adults that will be centered around learning, playing and sharing music.
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After some unforgivable Wright Bros, puns, the show went to a non-cartoon interview with Brian Dawkins, who was personable and delightful and obviously very expensive. Asked if there was something no one knew about him, he wisely steered clear of admitting he thinks his children's names (Cionni, Brionni, Chionni) are wack, and confessed to an affinity for the '80s song "Come on Eileen" by Dexy's Midnight Runners. He even sang it. Ah, Wolverine, we'll miss you.
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bcalwell@cnpapers.com 348-5188
If you're at least 10 years old, have an interest in the welfare of animals and have the desire to volunteer, the new Kanawha County Animal Shelter Kids Club may be for you.
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NEW YORK -- Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world's largest bookseller, today announced the launch of the B&N Kids' Club (www.bn.com/kidsclub), ...
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bcalwell@cnpapers.com 348-5188
If you're at least 10 years old, have an interest in the welfare of animals and have the desire to volunteer, the new Kanawha County Animal Shelter Kids Club may be for you.