May 19, 2021
Splash park won’t open, but Hurley pool will Written by Nickolas Seibel on May 19, 2021
(Press File Photo by Stewart McClintic)
Santa Clara Mayor Richard Bauch sports a poncho while testing out the village’s new splash park during a ribbon-cutting in November 2016. With the mayor is architect Steven Shelendich, who designed the park, and his partner, artist Zoe Wolfe, both sporting wetsuits for the event.
With construction on Maple Street set to begin any day now, the village of Santa Clara has announced that it will not open the Roger T. Silva Splash Park this year but Mining District families will likely still have access to aquatic fun this summer.
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(Photo Courtesy of Twana Sparks)
Students from the classes of Valerie Morales and Frank Borrego at G.W. Stout Elementary School donated food to the SPIN seasonal homeless shelter Thursday afternoon. Morales said that the collection was meant to teach the students about the spirit of giving not just gifts, but kindness this holiday season. From left are second grader Kristopher Steele, fifth grader Kennedy Tedford, fifth grader William Crocker, third grader Julian Sierra and third grader Jet Tedford with a box of food they collected.
Organizations offer ways to help out this holiday
As people open up their hearts and wallets during the holiday season, many Grant County organizations are still seeking donations to help those around the area have an enjoyable Christmas, warm, housed and fed going into the new year.
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