
Young Writers Excel At Deer Park Home Link’s Writing Contest
Deer Park Home Link recently held their annual writing contest. Students from 3rd – 12th grade participated in writing short narratives.
Deer Park Home Link recently held their annual writing contest. Students from 3rd – 12th grade participated in writing short narratives.
Keiran Brown and Linda Schoening are launching Deer Park’s Princess Project. This not-for-profit task is to gather donated formal dresses and give them away to girls who otherwise might not be able to afford a dazzling dress to wear to prom. Their goal is to collect at least 75 dresses by March 15th.
Whether it causes you to cheer or cringe, another roundabout is coming to 395. This one will be placed at the intersection of Highway 395 and State Route 292/Gardenspot Road in Loon Lake.
The Tournament of the Inland Empire returns to the Clayton Community Fairgrounds with challenges aplenty! From traditional archery and mounted horse games to jousting with the Knights Under The Lights. Come cheer on your favorite hero and learn about these medieval games.
The Clayton Pro West Rodeo is planning its return. After being forced to cancel their annual event due to COVID restrictions in 2020, the event is coming back July 23rd and 24th 2021.
Perhaps inspired by their title character, Rosie the Riveter, Deer Park’s home link drama team overcame some big challenges and found a way to make their production come to life. In the face of changes, and the choice to either cancel yet another event or adapt, they adapted and broke the mold.
Habitat for Humanity-Spokane held an exceptional “Home for the Holidays” celebration in Deer Park, for two local families. This home dedication was a virtual event streamed live on Facebook.
Eight year old Christopher Anderson took his violin and astounding talent on a community service showcase to both the GreenHouse and Deer Park CHAS clinic during the holidays, to raise the spirits of all who heard his music.
In an effort to uplift the community, and following the example set in both Spokane and the Colville/Kettle Falls area, Emily Unger has started a Deer Park chapter of the “Qauranteam”. This is an organized effort to aid local businesses and community members in need by gathering donations, then using them to buy meals at local eateries to feed individuals in need. No questions asked.
You may have noticed that some new signs have shown up recently in the Deer Park Yoke’s parking lot. You can now purchase your groceries online or through the Rosie app and pickup in the parking lot.
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