Bowling alley could be teen center
I read with much interest the letter of March 8 from the 20-year-old lamenting the need for activities for teens — young adults to do in Sedro-Woolley. I wrote a letter to the editor last year addressing this very issue.
That was the first thing I noticed in Sedro-Woolley upon moving here almost two years ago. My idea was to turn the old bowling alley into a teen-young adult center.
Can't a group, a business, or civic-minded individuals step up to the plate and do something to foster this project? What a wonderful project to boost community spirit and pride not to mention the positive results for the teens.
Maybe people could donate time and talent along the way. Believe me if I was lucky enough to win the lottery, I'd be first in line to make this happen.
Carolyn Lauber
Sedro-Woolley
Letters to the Editor - Skagit Valley Herald
That was the first thing I noticed in Sedro-Woolley upon moving here almost two years ago. My idea was to turn the old bowling alley into a teen-young adult center.
Can't a group, a business, or civic-minded individuals step up to the plate and do something to foster this project? What a wonderful project to boost community spirit and pride not to mention the positive results for the teens.
Maybe people could donate time and talent along the way. Believe me if I was lucky enough to win the lottery, I'd be first in line to make this happen.
Carolyn Lauber
Sedro-Woolley
Letters to the Editor - Skagit Valley Herald
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