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    Fast service and good product. I was satisfied with the cost. Lots of color choices. Had a little trouble getting through, don't give up!

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    Corbin Art Center

    Corbin Art Center

    4.5(2 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    Wonderful people! Great space for kids birthday parties. The price is so reasonable compared to…read moreother kid choices.

    Review based on 2018 summer camps:…read more The facility is old, which is why it is both romantically charming and kinda rough around the edges. As an old estate chopped up into offices and classrooms, there's some difficulty getting around and the air conditioning situation feels a bit cobbled together. I don't mind this aspect, but if your kid absolutely does not do well in heat you may want to tour and inquire before sending them here. Staff are pretty good and range from middle-aged grissled veterans to doe-eyed teenagers full of good intentions if not practical experience. In any case, they did a good job with my kid and I wouldn't hesitate to send him back next summer. People were kind and enthusiastic. The grounds are probably the most remarkable feature IMO and a huge bonus. There's a stone castle in the back, secret paths, and secluded yawning gardens with a pond up the hill. If nothing else, I'd come back to simply walk the trails and roam the gardens. Speaking of trails, the surrounding area is... ahem... "multi-use" shall we say so just be forewarned that the more secluded and wooded it gets, the more likely you are to come across an active or abandoned hobo camp. I found a beautiful pair of high heel shoes and a single cowboy boot hunting for berries! It was... interesting... trying to explain to my kids how they may have gotten lost back there. Overall a wonderful place and the grounds are rich in both history and natural charm.

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    Coeur D'Alene Learning Center

    Coeur D'Alene Learning Center

    5.0(3 reviews)
    18.5 mi

    We recently relocated today the CDA and were lucky enough to find a spot in CDA Learning Center…read more Our son adjusted rather quickly to this new daycare, especially considering how bonded he was with his previous child care provider. Cassie and her staff are incredible- not only do they keep you up to date on how your child is adjusting, they actually take the time to learn your child's personality and bond with them. They do art projects with the children and I can honestly say now that our son is with children his own age, he has learned so many new skills. I can't say enough positive things about Cassie and her team!

    I have a 14 month old little one, and having already had two very bad experiences with local…read moredaycares in 6 months, I have become very cautious to who looks after my child. I have been nothing but impressed with CDA Learning center. My daughter has started to talk more, explore, and has displayed more confidence since starting here. The teachers and Cassie genuinely care about the children. They are actively engaged in their positive development- my daughter has had more arts and craft activities in a single week at CDA learning center- then in the total six months with TWO OTHER daycares! They get a lot of playtime outside as well! My daughter has been following direction more at home too! When I drop her off- the teachers are genuinely happy to see her- and she is so happy there as well!!

    Spokane Community College - Orchid Show 4-7-18 & 4-8-18

    Spokane Community College

    3.0(14 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Normally I don't write up "Reviews", however on a rare occasion I see an establishment I have been…read moreimpressed with be attacked repeatedly through YELP and decide to speak up on their behalf. It's humorous looking at some of the complaints here. From what I can see, a vast majority of the complaints stated are entirely self-inflicted drama. First of all, if you're upset that your classes are not transferring to the University of your choice, that's your fault. It is entirely the student's responsibility to look at available online transfer tools OR make the necessary calls to your chosen college to find out if you are taking the right classes. Yes, that can sometimes take many hours of research. Do it. Spokane's staff can only go so far in holding your hand here. There is always an advisor who will help you determine whether you are taking the right "core/bacherlorette" requirements that will fulfill the core part of your bachelor's degree for your chosen four year institution. If you havn't done the necessary research here, that falls on your side of the ballpark. They shouldn't have to hold your hand through the whole process. I also noticed a lot of complaints about cheating students, terrible professors, and so on. Again, blame your generation's lack of ethics/morals (not the professors). The professors here are wonderful, and I simply can't agree. There's a reason people go to community colleges, let's just say that. It's disgusting that so many people would come on here blaming professors for young people's behavior and lack of research skills. Take some personal responsibility. As for my experience with Spokane: I am an Oregon resident and am a returning student who needed to pick up a few credits before transferring to Oregon State University. One of the reasons I chose Spokane is because I have never come across such a professional staff. This college beats the heck out of competing community colleges that are sloppy and have terrible programs. Their professors are as good as any four year institution and the faculty is incredible; in particular Sami and Karen who are INCREDIBLE guides/counselors that have been my saving grace in understanding what all I was going to need to get myself into a position to transfer to Oregon State University. When I had questions about quarter/semester conversions, requirements, financial aid (FAFSA), etc. they went above and beyond to make sure everything was on track. If it hadn't of been for them, I may have thrown in the towel. I have also been immensely impressed with the professors as I've also taken classes from a college in Kansas City, Missouri some years ago. In comparison, it's definitely on par if not better quality classes. All the professors have impressive backgrounds/resumes and hold their classes to high standards. Thanks Spokane for all your professionalism and fantastic staff!

    I went to college here 38 years ago. Obviously, I learned something, as I just calculated those…read moreyears without the aid of a calculator. Back then, this college did a great job of offering enough classes to fulfill the general university requirements, so I could move on down the road to a public university. I particularly recall beginning and advanced volleyball, tennis, and bowling. Oh, and that psychology class also sticks in my head. On my most recent trip to SCC, I went to find my mom (it was Mother's Day weekend), and she was peddling her wares, lilacs at the Garden Expo. I also found my dad planted in a chair, helping the garden club. I had a chance to go down memory lane in the Lair, as I really wanted to find the bowling alley, but things have changed or rather there was too much garden expo in my way or my memory is really slipping. I don't know what classes SCC offers now, but I'd be willing to guess that it is still a great value, and if I had it all to do over again, I'd still come here first and get those required classes out of the way. My economics classes also paid off.

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