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Final Hoopfest registration deadline is Monday

Final Hoopfest registration deadline is Monday

You have until Monday, May 20th, to get those Hoopfest entries in. This is the final deadline to play in the largest three on three basketball tournament in the world.

Unfortunately, the deadline for guaranteed entry has already passed, this entries made for the Monday deadline will be granted on a space available basis. But don't fret, even if you aren't able to play there are still plenty of opportunities to volunteer. Hoopfest is still need of general volunteers as well as people to act as court monitors. 

Visit http://spokanehoopfest.net to register as a player or to sign up as a volunteer.

LETEM Play expands beyond instruments to advocate music education

We first told you about LETEM Play in September, since then the non-profit started by two high school students has grown bigger than they creators could have ever imagined. Now, they are expanding and are offering more than just instruments.

 

LETEM- Life Enhancement Through Education in Music- was started by Katy Dolan and Philip Howard in February 2012. The Central Valley High School Juniors decided they wanted to share something they loved while making a difference in their community. LETEM provides instruments to students who can't afford them.

 

Now, a little over a year later, LETEM has branched off from just providing instruments. Dolan and Howard have also started providing music clinics to schools and groups that are trying to grow their music programs.

 

SpIFF seeks volunteers

SpIFF seeks volunteers

 

There are still volunteer opportunities for the 15th Annual Spokane International Film Festival

Ticket takers and floater positions are open to the public and click here for more info.

All volunteers will get free admission to the show they are working on.

SpIFF screens “15 narrative features, 14 documentary features and five short programs” between Friday Feb. 1 and Sunday Feb. 10 at the Magic Lantern Theater (35 W. Main St.).

Without free admission from volunteering, individual film tickets are $10, matinees are $8 and student tickets are $5. A Full Festival Pass costs $170.

Special jazz show at The Fox

Special jazz show at The Fox

 

George, Wash. gets first public library

People living in George, Wash. will no longer have to travel great distances to check out a book as the town's first public library opened earlier this month.

The Columbia Basin Herald reported Friday that the library, which is run by North Central Regional Library, occupies 2,000 square feet of an office complex in downtown George, and that it houses a large collection of children's and adult books as well as research materials.

"A lot of our hours are after school hours, so we can better serve school students," Librarian Betty Simon said to the Herald. "They can do their research here, and do their homework here."

Simon was quoted as saying that the library has been attracting a good amount of readers since opening.

"We've been very busy issuing new library cards, and helping people check out items," she said. "It's been really exciting."

The branch can be found at 108 N. Washington Way, and is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 6 p.m.; Wednesdays from noon to 6 p.m.; and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Locally Made Movie Premiers Tonight!

Locally Made Movie Premiers Tonight!

After months of shooting and editing a local filmmaker is ready to premiere her latest movie, The Merry Graingers.

The movie, produced and directed by Serena Belsby, is about a feuding family finding peace in the midst of tragedy.

The world premiere of the movie is set for tonight at 7 pm at the Bing Crosby Theater at 901 W Sprague. 

Staying true to the roots of the film, a hay carpet will take the place of the traditional red carpet.

Tickets are $13. For more information check out the official movie website.

Disney on Ice returns to Spokane

Disney on Ice returns to Spokane

The popular Disney On Ice touring show returned to the Spokane Arena tonight. The theme of this year's show is "Dare to Dream" and has been described as the ultimate, princess experience.  The show runs through Sunday.

This action-packed skating spectacular features world-class skaters and hair-raising moments from the hit animated films "Tangled," "Princess and the Frog" and "Cinderella."  By the time its done, the Disney on Ice "Dare to Dream" show will travel to more than 35 cities during its 2012-13 North American tour.

If you are interested in going to one of the performances, tickets for the show can be purchased here.