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Brain-busting Trivia
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at the hundreds of free events
happening at your library this summer
• Learn the African Flower Dance
• Explore Life in Space
• Hear about Giraffes in Raincoats and Elephants Who Paint
• Go on Adventures with Bugs
• Rock out at the Pajammin' Party
• Get creative at A Dinosaur Birthday
• Save the planet from an Alien Invasion
• Enjoy the popular Tales of Two Tricksters
Oregon and southwest W ashing
ton.
Grab your friends to create a team
of 2-6 people, or pair up with new
friends. There will be five rounds of
trivia, and prizes will be awarded for
each round to all winning team mem
The Feral Cat Coalition of Or bers. A grand prize from Radio Room
egon is holding the 1st annual “Trivia will be awarded to the overall win
for Cats” on Monday, June 11 at 7 ning team.
p.m. at the Radio Room, 1101 N.E.
The cost of entry is a $20 dona
Alberta St. Money raised at the event tion. More information about the
will help support the spaying and Feral Cat Coalition is available at
neutering of feral cats throughout feralcats.com.
Changing Course
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Check out all of the summer fun at: www.multcolib.org/events
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Family programming made possible in part by The Library Foundation
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in the Hood parade, starting this
year on Saturday, June 23 at 11
a.m., from Northeast Martin Luther
King Jr. Boulevard to the festival
site.
There is no admission cost for
Good in the Hood, but participants
will be asked to donate two cans of
food, which will be given to the
Salvation Army.
Most of the festival’s costs are
m et by its sponsors, including
Legacy, U.S. Bank, New Seasons
Markets, and the African-American
Alliance for Home Ownership.
“Even in these hard times, the
community continues to support
this festival,” Roberts said.
Good in the Hood remains what
it was always meant to be, a way to
showcase some of the best things
that the community has to offer.
Volunteers are definitely needed,
and each will get a colorful t-shirt for
their efforts. For more information,
v isit the f e s tiv a l’s w eb site
goodintheneighborhood.org. You
can also call 503-282-1288.
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ABOUT THE
BASKETBALL ACADEMY
Michael Holton has created a
fo u r day Basketball academy
that brings together youth,
ages 7 to 13 from diverse
populations. The objective is to
educate, inspire and prepare
youth for positive developm ent
for on and o ff court experiences.
Campers will rotate through several venues to meet
overall camp objectives, basketball skill development,
fitness training, and health and wellness.
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The A ca d e m y runs from 8 :3 0 a m to 4 :30 p m d a ily
C a m p e rs w ill rece ive free bre akfast, lunch, and
sn a cks d a ily
S u m m e r C a m p D ates
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