Competitive grants from King County will help community organizations in unincorporated areas expand volunteer-driven projects and events. Here are a few examples: 1. Helping Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank purchase a commercial-grade refrigerator
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2. Helping Whitewater Aquatics Management in White Center replace the motor of its pool so it can be enjoyed by kids in lower-income neighborhoods
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3. Helping Redmond Ridge provide adult CPR, AED and First Aid classes
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4. Helping Vashon Park District purchase a concert stage and tent for summer concerts in the park
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5. Helping West Hill Community Association host an outdoor movies and a Halloween Eve eventpic.twitter.com/zQ4Io8tq7e
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6. Helping Vashon Maury Island Center Senior provide free tricycle rides to seniors who have limited mobility
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7. Helping Si View Metropolitan Park District host a family-friendly concert series at Si View Park
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8. Here’s the news release, which includes more examples of volunteer-driven community events and projects that successfully competed for grant funding of up to $3,000 each: http://bit.ly/2CqoycA pic.twitter.com/DANotZEtCt
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