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Page 12 — Shelton-Mason County Journal — Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023 Let the mud fly BRIEFS Kids at Hope speaker Thursday at Shelton High Rick Miller, founder of Kids at Hope and a professor at Arizona State University, talks about the power of Hope as a youth and commu- nity development strategy from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Thursday in the Shelton High School Performing Arts Center, 3737 N. Shelton Springs Road. Let’s Get for Warm Weather! 321 5. 2nd St, Shelton (360) 426-8208 We’re the place for you! We’re BBB A-I- Rated for 15 Years! , setter usineu Earner: Everyone is welcome. According to Southside Superintendent Paul Wieneke, the seven local school districts wrote and received a competitive grant from the state to install Hope Frameworks. According to the or— ganization, “Hope Square is a geographical loca- tion wherein different youth organizations agree to share a common belief system and resources to collectively be more effective than they can be individually. b &L AUTOMOTIVE 2033 Olympic Highway North Shelton Rebel Lewis of Shelton drives her Tau 125 on a solo run through the mud at the Mud Drags event at the Jefferson County Fair on Aug. 13. Photo by Steve Mullensky/Port Townsend Leader “Within each community/neighborhood, there are a good number of organizations, institutions, agencies and programs, each providing a service they believe are important to the development of children.” Those organizations include schools, YMCAs, libraries, Boys & Girls Clubs, parks and recreation centers, and other community-based projects. I Compiled by reporter Gordon Weeks Center We lnslall Ounll‘y NAPA Pails {m’ AutoCare -iw 426-1467