Each year, Vail Valley Foundation’s YouthPower365 Valley Scholars helps local high school seniors get a step closer to their dreams. On Wednesday, May 15, YouthPower365 awarded 47 Eagle County students with over $680,000 in scholarships.
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a question that every child hears repeatedly throughout their upbringing. The responses not only vary from kid to kid but evolve and grow as.
Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera visited the PwrHrs Afterschool program at Edwards Elementary School on Wednesday, April 3, to learn about the role of the program her office oversees, Serve Colorado, in Eagle County. Primavera spent time.
By every measure imaginable, Norma Gurrola is a community leader. The Battle Mountain High School and Colorado Mountain College graduate went to work as a preschool specialist at Edwards Elementary before becoming the elementary program.
This summer, the Vail Valley Foundation’s YouthPower365 team is not just impacting local students with learning and fun across the valley, but in the kitchen as well. The organization took on the job of providing.