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Tag: Thompson Park Activity Center

Thompson Park Activity Center

Thompson Park Activity Center Part 3: Doing Good With the Umbrella Project

The Umbrella Project works as a volunteer hub for older adults: “Try to make a small dent and do something good.”

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Thompson Park Activity Center Part 2: Tech Help Where ‘Kindness Prevails’

The Computer Center at the Thompson Park Activity Center offers older adults tech help with kindness and no judgment.

Introducing a class at Thompson Park Activity Center.

Thompson Park Activity Center Part 1: Needed Connection for Older Adults

More than classes, activities, and fitness for older adults, Thompson Park Activity Center (TPAC), provides connection: “They needed to be here,” said Brenda Myran.

Sibley School History Part 3: Sibley High School

Sibley High School opened in 1952, a sprawling campus in the heart of West St. Paul that served the community for nearly half a century.

Volunteer group turns plastic shopping bags into sleep mats for the homeless.

Local Groups Celebrates 100 Sleeping Mats for the Homeless

A group of older adults are turning used plastic shopping bags into sleeping mats for the homeless.

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