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Parents, it is not just your imagination—you are spending more time, money and resources on your kids' sports activities than ...
According to the Aspen Institute’s National State of Play 2024 report, girls sports participation is increasing while boys participation is declining.
Travis Snider wants to change youth sports for the better. As a former Major League Baseball player with the Toronto Blue Jays, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Baltimore Orioles, Snider experienced the ...
Youth ages 6-14 have the opportunity to learn stop motion animation with instructor Ian Raymond in a four-week class at the Copper Country Community Arts Center. Students will learn how to animate ...
ASHBY — Young artists in the area are invited to submit their work for the upcoming “Welcoming Summer” youth art exhibition at the library, as the exhibit approaches the soft deadline for ...
AKRON, Ohio – The city of Akron this week announced a new initiative to help curb youth violence in the city. The city has allocated $100,000 toward a program that offers grants to nonprofits ...
Herminio Molina, 57, is accused of orchestrating an organized scheme to defraud between January and December 2024 while serving as the volunteer president of the youth sports nonprofit.
Redlands Art Association has extended the entry deadline for its 2025 Youth Art Expo to Thursday, May 15. The expo is open to students from kindergarten through 12th grade. Young artists are ...
Families across the country are feeling the financial pressure of youth sports, with some considering pulling their children from activities due to mounting expenses. Kristi Brokaw of Michigan ...
"DICK'S Sporting Goods has become the undisputed leader in serving young athletes as they gear up to play the sports they love. Their mission-driven approach to youth sports has been at the center ...
Martinez knows first-hand how the arts can transform youth. Growing up in the Dominican Republic, he always had an interest in the arts, and in 1989, at 18 years old, he joined Teatro Taller ...
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– A former Franklin County Youth Sports Coach has been sentenced to 14 to 28 years in prison after sexually assaulting three children and secretly filming others.
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