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Barbecue, tours, brunch planned May 5, 2021 The Nehemiah Project’s goal of converting a former elementary school into an activity-driven facility to serve children and families continues. The organization’s newest additions to The Wright Place for Kids will be part of an open house celebration to begin with a barbecue from 5 to 8 p.m. May 14 and conclude with a brunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 15 at 1809 11th St., Altoona. Tours will highlight The Academy Early Learning Center, a day care center, and Elite Per4mance Baseball Clinic, an indoor field that includes instruction in hitting and pitching. The event includes children’s activities and opportunities to learn more about various community organizations and their resources. ....
[email protected] City Council next month will consider whether to allocate $2 million in federal Department of Housing and Urban Development money for eight proposed programs and projects, many of them for housing and infrastructure improvements. The slate of proposals five of which would be paid for with Community Development Block Grants and three of which would be paid for with HOME Investment Partnership Program money was crafted recently by then-City Manager Ken Decker, according to CDBG Manager Mary Johnson. The slate was discussed Wednesday at a public hearing conducted by the city’s Department of Community Development, which took comments from one visitor that didn’t lead to changes. ....