In order to improve access to higher education in the rural areas of
The Park’s Foundation is partnering with the Greater La Pine Adult Education Committee to help support the effort. A number of classes such as excel, Quick Books Pro, Intro to Business Administration and financial courses are already underway. Classes will be held at the new La Pine Community Center which offer classrooms and a computer lab. The new SHARC facility in Sunriver is also providing classroom space
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Asset and workforce development are top priorities within The Partnership’s mission. The organization has made similar investments in Prineville and
“As we continue to grow as a district, we want to ensure access for everyone who wants to learn, play, and give back to the community.” said La Pine Parks and Recreation Director Bob Schulz. “The dollars provided in this grant will help us facilitate Adult Education classes which otherwise could not have taken place.”
“This grant allows us to continue to build and strengthen our foundation for economic vitality by helping our citizens who wish to develop their personal educational and employment goals,” explained Kathy DeBone, member of the Greater La Pine Adult Education Committee