In brief: Golf breakfast Wednesday
Liberty Lake Women’s 18-Hole Golf Club will host its annual golf breakfast Wednesday with sign-in at 8:30 a.m., breakfast at 9 and, weather permitting, golf at 10:30. Cost of breakfast is $4.50. The cost to join the league is $55.
Everybody’s Bazaar Saturday
Everybody’s Bazaar is back in Spokane at the Valley HUB, 19619 E Cataldo Ave., from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. There will be more than 200 booths filled with antiques, furniture, jewelry and collectibles. It is located right off the freeway on the Barker Street Exit – turn east and follow the signs for great deals.
Everybody’s Bazaar is produced by The Spokesman-Review. Admission is $4, free for children under 10. Free parking is available. An official guide will be published in The Spokesman-Review on Friday with a show map with seller locations and listings.
OPPORTUNITY
Pedals 2 People collecting bikes
Pedals 2 People will be accepting donations of adult bikes at Ron’s Drive In just east of Sprague Avenue and Pines Road on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The bikes should be in good or repairable condition.
Donated bikes are used for several programs. Some are shipped to Ghana, Africa, as part of the Village Bike Project, and some are refurbished and sold at a reduced price to commuters. For more information on Pedals 2 People, call 842-6597.
CLIFF/CANNON
Giant colon replica at Sacred Heart
The Providence Cancer Center at Sacred Heart Medical Center and Holy Family Hospital will present the Super Colon, an 8-foot-tall, 20-foot-long replica of a human colon, Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Providence Auditorium on the Sacred Heart campus on Ninth Avenue and Rockwood Boulevard.
The colon is inflatable, interactive and will teach visitors the risks, symptoms, prevention, early detection and treatment options for colorectal cancer.
There will be examples of healthy tissue and tissue with various stages of colorectal cancer.
For more information, call the Providence Cancer Center at 474-5490.
SPOKANE
Allstate agent recognized for volunteer work
Anthony Fulgaro has been awarded an Agency Hands in the Community award of $500 from the Allstate Foundation.
The funds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity of Spokane, an organization where Fulgaro volunteers.
The Allstate Foundation gives these grants for community volunteer work.
Other Allstate agents who have recently received similar grants include Elizabeth Caldwell, Ted Curet, Roy Edwards, Terry Kosiancic, Robin Oos and Ryan Yohe.
Esmeralda, Downriver plan to open
Pending significant weather issues, two of Spokane’s championship golf courses, Esmeralda and Downriver, plan to open for the season this week. Esmeralda Golf Course planned to open Wednesday, and Downriver was set to open today, the official first day of spring.
The Creek at Qualchan and Indian Canyon Golf Course will open later, as weather permits.
Golfers at Downriver this week will be on all permanent greens. Esmeralda may have two temporary greens, depending upon Mother Nature.
To schedule tee times for Downriver call 327-5269; for tee times at Esmeralda, call 487-6291.