Hope Soccer and Parks and Rec Partner to Expand Youth Soccer Access

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with Hope Soccer to enhance youth soccer access by introducing a new mini-pitch. The initiative aims to provide more opportunities for children to engage in sports and physical activity. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for November 5 at 2 p. m. , marking the official opening of the facility.

Additionally, the city has outlined its operating schedule for Veterans Day, which will be observed on November 11. This holiday schedule will maintain essential services while honoring the contributions of veterans in the community. The collaboration with Hope Soccer reflects Spokane's commitment to promoting recreational opportunities for its youth. By expanding access to sports, the city aims to foster community engagement and healthy lifestyles among children. The announcement underscores the importance of recreational programs in improving the quality of life for Spokane residents.

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