Savannah Turbett
June 2020: YouthQuest Highlights
In the Kitchen Pierce Elementary hosted virtual cooking classes, during which YouthQuest students learned how to make fun recipes, including no-bake cookies and Rice Krispies treats. Students also learned to make homemade croutons for a gourmet salad. The virtual class not only taught students about nutrition and how to bake and cook, but also focused […]
Read MoreOn the Job: Kamora Harden
Northwestern High School graduate Kamora Harden found her passion during her second year in Summer Youth Initiative. “I worked at Super Summer Success reading program (through the Flint Public Library),” Harden says. “It was my first opportunity to work with children. Working with the teachers, I realized that was something I could do.” Now, Harden […]
Read MoreTeen Perspective: Black Lives Matter Protests
Since May 26, 2020, communities have been coming together to protest police brutality in the United States, specifically that toward the Black community. Protests have been organized in every state in the nation. In Flint, many peaceful protests have been, and continue to be held, to seek justice for those who have been most affected […]
Read MoreYouthQuest Helps Combat the Summer Slide—at Home
For the first time ever, YouthQuest is going virtual for its summer session. “It’s important to provide a way for students to continue to learn throughout the summer,” says Nefertari Jones, program director for YouthQuest. “This year, more than ever, we need to help combat the summer slide and prepare students for their next school […]
Read MoreFlint & Genesee Virtual Races
The 2020 HAP Virtual Crim isn’t the only virtual race you can participate in this summer. Many organizations are updating their normally scheduled races to virtual races in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some races you can participate in virtually this summer: Snuggle Sacks Run, Walk n’ Roll Virtual 5k This virtual race […]
Read MoreFACES of Flint & Genesee Business: Jeff Valley, Valley Tent Rental
Jeff Valley started his business, Valley Tent Rental, soon after he graduated from Goodrich High School. The idea stemmed from a comment his father made. “We rented a tent for my graduation party,” says Valley. “My father said, ‘You should buy a tent and start renting it out’ and I did.” What started as a […]
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