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New Educational and Career Space announced in Cambria County

New Educational and Career Space announced in Cambria County

Yahoo04-06-2025

SOUTH FORK, Pa. (WTAJ) — In partnership with the South Fork Public Library, the Forest Hills School District announced Wednesday the grand opening of a new educational and career-focused space.
Mini-Park Village will offer students experience with career exploration, civic engagement, and academic skills that they can apply to the real world. The goal of the space is to build community while also shaping future career paths. The space was made possible through collaboration with educators, community leaders, and the local government, with state-level funding through the Building Opportunities for Out-of-School Time (BOOST) grant.
'The opening of Mini-Village Park represents more than just a new community space – it reflects our shared commitment to building neighborhoods where families can gather, children can play safely, and everyone feels a sense of belonging. This park is a symbol of progress, partnership, and pride in our community,' Stacey Lewis, Treasurer at South Fork Library, said.
Residents and families are invited to join the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, June 11, at Noon at the South Fork Library located at 320 Main Street, South Fork, PA.
The ceremony will include speeches from local community leaders, students, and project partners, and will also include tours of the facility.
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