Grants for community groups

Beth Pellerito, executive director for O.A.T.S., with Jim Evans of Clarkston Optimists, explains how the grant for the horse-based therapy center for kids will be used. Photo by Phil Custodio
Beth Pellerito, executive director for O.A.T.S., with Jim Evans of Clarkston Optimists, explains how the grant for the horse-based therapy center for kids will be used. Photo by Phil Custodio

The Clarkston Area Optimist Club awarded $50,000 in grants to local community groups, May 25.
“We looked at the needs and what we could fund and leave as a legacy – that was important to us,” said Optimist Jim Evans.
The club’s grant committee met starting in January to receive and review applications for the funds, which are provided annually by a private citizen as a gift to the community, Evans said.
This year’s grant awardees include Blessings in a Backpack; City of the Village of Clarkston for special-needs-accessible playground equipment in Depot Park; Cultural Arts Council for Easels in the Park; Clarkston Family Farm for a hoop house; Clarkston High School senior graduation party; Clarkston Community Schools Leader in Me; Clarkston Village Players Youth Theater; Clarkston Area Youth Assistance; Everest Academy for a leveled reader book program; Independence Television for a 48-hour film competition; Kids Standard magazine; North Sashabaw Elementary homework club; O.A.T.S. for Oscar the draft horse; Pine Knob Elementary Makerspace program; Play All Basketball.net; and Renaissance High School for the Seven Habits program.
– Phil Custodio

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