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Feds grant OSU-Cascades, COCC more than $90,000 to fund child care, keep parents in school
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Legislature funds Oregon State statewide programs, key building projects in Corvallis, Bend
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Building a future: Heart of Oregon Corps YouthBuild program receives $1 5 million federal grant
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Book Drive Helps Kids Get Head Start
The NeighborImpact Head Start and Early Head Book Drive kicked off this week at Roundabout Books in Northwest Crossing. After a successful book drive in 2020, NeighborImpact is excited to partner with Roundabout Books and SELCO Community Credit Union for this third annual event. The 2021 book drive aims to collect 1,000 new books for children in our Head Start and Early Head Start programs. Books go directly to children in the program and help families expand their home libraries to create literacy rich homes.
“Head Start and Early Head Start children and families benefit from this book drive by building home learning libraries,” said Kim Brown, Director of NeighborImpact Head Start and Early Head Start programs. “Building literacy and language skills help children to be kindergarten ready, so they enter school with a love of books and are ready to learn.”
May 26, 1921 â Plan Patriotic Decoration Day Parade Monday
Members of all patriotic and fraternal organizations of Redmond will participate in a Memorial day parade Monday morning, according to arrangements perfected yesterday by American Legion committees.
The program announced for the day provides for the parade to start from the Knights of Pythias hall at 9 oâclock. The marching bodies will pass up Sixth street to âGâ where transportation will be provided to the cemetery.
It is planned that the program shall occupy but a half day, and the services at the cemetery will be short. Arrangements have been made to have prayer led by the Ref. J.W. Cabeen and a short address by the Rev. C.M. Brown.