News 2024
Connected Lane County Youth help create expansive LEGO Model
Last year’s Agency youth pictured above! The Connected Lane County Agency teamed up with PIVOT Architecture and Bricks & Minifigs to create a student-built LEGO model of the new Camas Ridge Community School! The finished model was 3,500 pieces! See the news coverage below! Hands-on: See Camas Ridge fourth graders put together a LEGO model…
Read MoreConnected Lane County Receives 2.5 Million Dollar Grant to Expand Excelerator Support for Youth with Disabilities
Connected Lane County will receive 2.5 million dollars over the next five years to help support youth with disabilities in the Excelerator programs. This grant is being funded by the US Department of Education and is a subcontract from the University of Oregon. Connected Lane County will receive about $500,000 each year for five years,…
Read MoreAnnual Fix-it Fair is hosted at Connected Lane County’s Spark at Booth-Kelly
Fix-it Fair allows youth and young adults to bring in items that need repair. Local “fixers” provide guidance and teach participants how to fix items that might otherwise be thrown out. See it in the news below! KATU2 Reuse and repair: Learn repair skills at Springfield’s Fix-It Fair this Novemberby News Staff Kezi 9
Read MoreConnected Lane County helps provides books to more than 2,400 children
BookFest was established seven years ago by Connected Lane County and United Way of Lane County. Each year, elementary school students are able to pick out five free books to keep! Check out the 2024 news coverage below. KEZI 9 News: Lane County’s BookFest 2024 provided books to more than 2,400 childrenBy: Ryan Bonham
Read MoreConnected Lane County is the beneficiary of Market Fest 2024
Connected Lane County was the nonprofit beneficiary of the 5th annual Market Fest event hosted by Obie Companies at 5th Street Public Market. WaFD bank contributed a $10,000 grant, and Connected Lane County will receive a portion of the proceeds from vendor sales, supporting youth in our community. See it in the news! KEZI 9…
Read MoreInvention Club expands accross middle schools in Lane County
Connected Lane County will expand its Invention Club to middle schools across the County. Invention Club is a STEM-based learning program in collaboration with Oregon MESA that culminates in a MESA showcase. Check it out in the news! Portland State University: Oregon MESA Expands with Two New Regional Centers in Washington County and Lane Countyby…
Read MoreKMTR News Coverage: STEM Opportunities in Schools
Connected Lane County received $5,000 in grant money from the Pacific Power Foundation to expand Invention Club, a STEM-based learning experience, into Lincoln Middle School in Cottage Grove. To learn more about the story, check out the KMTR news coverage below! “STEM opportunities coming to Cottage Grove School thanks to $5K grant” by Dannie Condon.
Read MoreDirect Cash Transfers as Prevention News
Connected Lane County piloted Direct Cash Transfers for Lane County youth. See the news coverage below! KLCC Executive Director Heidi Larwick and Program Lead Annie Dropek (pictured above) sit down with KLCC Reporter Michael Dunne to discuss Connected Lane County’s pilot program for Direct Cash Transfers to prevent youth homelessness. Listen to the interview to…
Read MoreEWEB Industry Tour News Coverage
In March 2024, Connected Lane County coordinated a tour of EWEB’s facility. Dozens of youth from schools across Lane County came to EWEB to explore the Utility Service Industry. The high school youth learned about various high-wage, high-demand jobs and saw how a large utility company like EWEB operates. The youth visited various stations and…
Read MoreEndless Mileage Project News Coverage
The Agency worked with Endless Mileage to create new tree tags that display athletes’ finishing times. The Endless Mileage is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to fostering sustainable environments and programming that inspires the next generation of track and field athletes to break barriers. Read more!
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