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Cañon City High School senior Emily Meuli crowned 2024 Music and Blossom Festival queen

Cañon City High School senior Emily Meuli grew up watching the annual Music & Blossom Festival Queen’s pageant and seeing the queen and her court gracefully travel down the parade route each May, which genuinely inspired her. This year, she will be the one front and center as the 2024 Music & Blossom Festival Queen. […]

The Recorder - Shelburne Falls Jaxon Palmer riding high after winning NESCAC javelin title

Shelburne Falls’ Jaxon Palmer made a name for herself at the 2022 NESCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships last weekend at Hamilton College.The Middlebury freshman  who attended Mohawk Trail from seventh-through-ninth grade before finishing her.

The Recorder - Nobel Prize winner Kaelin: Opportunities came in unexpected ways

DEERFIELD The Class of 2021 certainly had its challenges, but they weren’t unprecedented, Deerfield Academy’s Head of School John Austin said at the school’s commencement ceremony on Sunday.“I’ve never been more proud of a student body, a faculty, a.

Challenged Athletes Foundation gives out three GRIT wheelchairs to children in Idaho

Challenged Athletes Foundation gives out three GRIT wheelchairs to children in Idaho The Challenged Athletes Foundation has given out 80 GRIT wheelchairs and last weekend three more children in Idaho received a new chair. and last updated 2021-05-09 20:33:11-04 BOISE, Idaho — GRIT makes all-terrain wheelchairs to help adaptive athletes enjoy the outdoors, back in January this company led by a husband and wife team who earned their degrees in mechanical engineering at MIT designed the first-ever freedom chair for a child. The Challenged Athletes Foundation partnered with GRIT to make all this possible and an Idaho boy named Teddy got the first chair ever made back in January.

Idaho kids receive off-road wheelchairs that help them explore Boise trails

Idaho kids receive off-road wheelchairs that help them explore Boise trails Nicole Blanchard and Sarah Miller, The Idaho Statesman May 2 The Boise branch of a nonprofit dedicated to helping people with disabilities donated special wheelchairs to three Idaho children on Saturday, opening up opportunities for them recreate outdoors. The Challenged Athletes Foundation gifted Jaxon Palmer, 5; Zella Egan, 5; and Clara Longoria, 8, with GRIT Junior wheelchairs, all-terrain chairs meant to allow users to travel on trails, beaches and more. Clara is from Boise, while Jaxon and Zella are from Twin Falls. Both Jaxon and Clara have spina bifida, and Zella has cerebral palsy.

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