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Program Name: Nampa KID Soccer
Program Address: 119 S. Valley Dr., Ste. A-205, Nampa ID 83686-2985
Contact Phone: (208) 467-6353
Website: http://www.nampakidsoccer.com
Detail: Nampa K.I.D.S. is a non-profit organization run by volunteers to provide our children with a safe, friendly environment to learn sportsmanship, teamwork, and to develop a sense of fair play. We have a recreational division that is fun and non-competitive as well as a Select division that is more challenging and competitive.
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Nampa KID Soccer, Nampa ID
Program Address: 119 S. Valley Dr., Ste. A-205, Nampa ID 83686-2985
Contact Phone: (208) 467-6353
Website: http://www.nampakidsoccer.com
Detail: Nampa K.I.D.S. is a non-profit organization run by volunteers to provide our children with a safe, friendly environment to learn sportsmanship, teamwork, and to develop a sense of fair play. We have a recreational division that is fun and non-competitive as well as a Select division that is more challenging and competitive.
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