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• CASA Superhero 5K —

Need a new year’s goal? Want to support a great organization? Start getting ready for the 3rd annual CASA 5K, Saturday, May 19, at the Marion Courthouse. CASA (Court Appointed Special Avocates) of the Arkansas Delta is a multi-county nonprofit that helps children in crisis, particularly those in the foster care system. Registration is $30 (includes a free t-shirt) Late registration is day of. Shirts are limited. Children under 8 are free! T-shirts are $12. To register online go to http://my 1 .raceresult.com/9 1374/info?lang=en. For more information, find CASA Arkansas Delta on Facebook.

Spring Sports Registration — At the Crittenden County Boys & Girls Club. It’s that time again. Spring Sports Registration is underway. If your child likes variety, the Boys & Girls Club offers it. Games are scheduled where kids can play multiple sports. Call or come by to ask how you can get sports fees as low as $50/sport. Come by the Club, 990 N. Missouri St., in West Memphis, or call 870-7351658. Sign-ups are underway for Volleyball (ages 818), Baseball (boys, ages 613), Soccer (co-ed, ages 314) and Softball (ages 6- 14).

• Girls Club Softball —

Registration has been extended for the J.W. Rich 2019 Spring Softball season. Stop by the Girls Club, 519 Shoppingway Blvd., in West Memphis Monday through Friday from 3 to 6 p.m., to sign up. Play is open to girls ages 4 to 12 (must be 4 before the start of play). $50 annual membership dues are also required if not already paid). For more information, visit the J.W. Rich Girls Club’s Facebook page.

• 3rd Annual Marion Countryside Ride —

Saturday, April 6 at the Marion Courthouse, 8 a.m. to noon. 4 mile, 14 mile and 45 mile rides. $40 entry fee, kids 12 and uner $20. Entries received before March 27 will include event T-shirt and lunch.

Call the chamber at 870739-6041, email madison. marioncoc@ outlook, co m or visit marionarchamber. org to register.

• Purity Moosic City Dash — Saturday, April 13, in Nashville, Tenn. The run includes a 5k, 10k, Regions Smitty 15k, and Lee Company Glenn Wunder Mighty Mile. Runners will gather at Metro Center and begin starting at 7 am. Money raised will benefit The Jason Foundation, a nationally recognized leader in youth suicide awareness and prevention. This non-profit organization provides free educational and awareness programs that equip young people, educators, parents, and the community with the resources to identify and help at-risk youth. All racers will receive t-shirts for the event and all finishers will be honored with a medal. Free Purity ice cream will be available for all participants after the Dash. Winners of the men’s and women’s 5k, 10k, and 15k races will receive a one-year supply of Purity ice cream. Register to race or volunteer at www.dash4good.com. Visit www.jasonfoundation.com to learn more about the organization and how you can help young people who may be struggling with thoughts of suicide.

• Delta Gymnastics classes — Classes available for ages 2 and up on Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. For more information please contact Delta Gymnastics at (870) 7355900. John Beaumont jbeau.younglife@gmail.co m, Sara Fenter sfenter@fenterpt.com, or Jerry Fenter – jfenter@fenerpt. com.

• Studio Gray Dance Clinic — Check out the Studio Gray Dance Clinic programs at the Boys & Girls Club of Crittenden County. Designed to help kids going into cheer, pom & hip-hop. For more information or to register, inquire via e-mail at info@mystudiogray.com, or call (901) 303-6221.

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