It is particularly heartening to see young adults who care about this place. Young adults who are making positive change happen.
Although I could give you many examples, today I will share just one that recently inspired me:

Not only did Jonathon grow up here, he is also one of seven artists selected to work on permanent art installations for the renovated Tribune Building through the ArtPlace America grant Incourage received in 2014. This initial blog post officially kicked off Jonathon’s artistic process to engage the community in how it views and identifies with the south Wood County area, in positive, neutral or negative ways.
His blog struck a chord with more than 2,800 readers, prompting an online response and dialogue. This kind of open, honest communication is helping us talk about our past and future; our individual and shared experiences; and our challenges and opportunities. People care. It is that deep compassion for one another and commitment to this place that brings forth positive community change.

Take a few minutes to read Jonathon’s blog, read the comments and join the conversation.
Kelly
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