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By Hannah McCollum

Held at the HUB Sports Center in Liberty Lake, the eighth annual Dads and Dudes Night will be an evening of sports, crazy games and fun competition for fathers and sons. The goal is to promote quality time between boys of all ages and their dads (or uncles or grandfathers). Some of the activities planned are football, basketball, soccer, martial arts and relay races. Door prizes will be awarded and more importantly, everyone will take home positive memories. Dads and Dudes Night is from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 12. Register online for $15 for a dad and one “dude,” and add $3 for each additional dude. Tickets will also be available at the door for a higher price. Read more about Dads and Dudes Night here.

The HUB Sports Center is a non-profit sports venue whose mission is “To provide events that have a positive impact on youth and the community.” They offer community events for youths, adults and seniors alike, including martial arts classes and after-school programs. They are located at 19619 E. Cataldo Ave. in Liberty Lake.

Hannah McCollum
Hannah McCollum
Hannah McCollum hails from Everett, but has recently made Spokane her home. She graduated from Whitworth University in 2017 with a degree in English and Spanish, and now works for the city of Spokane as a clerk. Hannah comes from an evangelical Christian background and enjoys church-hopping across denominations when she gets the chance. Her favorite book is “The Order of Odd Fish” by James Kennedy. She blogs infrequently at hannahshouldbeblogging.blogspot.com. Hannah’s life goals are to blog more often, eat more dark chocolate and one day get a dog.
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