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"We believe all of society benefits from integration, not just the individuals themselves," she said at the groundbreaking.
On Aug. 10 at the Edwards Center, Griffin’s Place (a non-profit that serves individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and their families in Washington County) will partner with Edwards Center to host an Art Day for the community from 2 to 6 p.m. using Zot Artz art tools and facilitated by renowned artist/inventor, Dwayne Szot.
Hidden Creek Park West, designed as an inclusive and accessible park and playground for people of all abilities, will open to the public on Monday, August 28, at dawn.