Key Project is alive. It lives and breaths. From yesterday afternoon, when I strolled in to work, surprised by an active food bank at our pavilion, to this evening when I participated in a thriving neighborhood board meeting.
A dinner last night for students of our C-base program, featuring a PhD hawaiian who started college when she was twelve. C-base classes tonight in the upstairs, and hula classes below in the downstairs. I'm still not entirely sure just what it is that Key does, but I can see it fullfilling its mission as a " vital grassroots civic resource."
A dinner last night for students of our C-base program, featuring a PhD hawaiian who started college when she was twelve. C-base classes tonight in the upstairs, and hula classes below in the downstairs. I'm still not entirely sure just what it is that Key does, but I can see it fullfilling its mission as a " vital grassroots civic resource."