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Skyline Adventures Provides Recreation Scholarships

 

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Ski Bluewood General Manager Kim Clark, left, accepts grant check from Pacific Power Community Manager Bill Clemens.

DAYTON – Skyline Adventures, a local youth-oriented nonprofit organization received a grant last week from the Pacificorp Foundation for $2,000 for youth recreation scholarships.

According to Ski Bluewood General Manager Kim Clark, the grant funds will help provide scholarships for 140 kids, plus provide winter training for Special Olympics athletes.

"Skyline Adventures is an outreach program that focuses on reaching out to youth, adult mentors, special needs individuals and groups that are faced with lack of opportunity," Clark said in a press release.

"Our purpose is to provide a safe, excit...



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