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It is only April and i’s time for youth between the ages of 13-15 to sign up for the L.I.F.E. (Learning, Independence, Friendship, Employment) Youth Program. For 2024, the program will run for four weeks (July 8-Aug. 1). They have improved the program this year by making it inclusive, which means that anyone living in Adair County who is 13-15 years old can apply to attend. Youth do not have to have a disability to benefit from the many skills presented during the program. Space is limited and requires at 51/49 percent inclusion rate so get your application in before May 5. You can contact Melissa (660-665-9400 x20) at the Community Learning Center if you have any questions about the program.
For some, gym class may conjure up old memories of dodgeball games gone awry. Faculty in the Exercise Science Department at Tennessee Tech University, however, are pioneering a new program
Since the opening of the Cleveland County Wellness Square (The Well), there are been requests for more classes outside of the Monday through Friday eight-to-five workdays. Community Engagement Director Kate