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NV Groups Receive Grant Funding to Better Their Communities

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Monday, July 3, 2023   

Four organizations in the state of Nevada received more than $28,000 from AARP to implement what the group calls "quick-action" projects that will make communities more livable by improving public spaces, with an emphasis on the needs of those 50 and older.

One of the recipients is the Be The Change Project in Reno, which will paint murals on Wedekind Road.

Sarah Krings-Lien is a volunteer with the nonprofit group. She called Wedekind Road one of Reno's most diverse areas.

She said the murals will be what she calls community-based art.

"And there is some research on this, I think, out of Pennsylvania and some different universities," said Krings-Lien. "But the idea is that when the community is involved in creating the art - whether it is in the design process, or its coming out to paint the murals, working with the artists, even prepping the walls - then the community feels like they really own that mural."

Krings-Lien said the area in which the murals will be located has Reno's highest density of older adults, and said organizers seek to engage those who are over the age of 50 throughout the course of the project.

Krings-Lien said the first murals in the area were installed around 2012 and that Be the Change Project was involved in that process. She said she sees the project as an urban homestead that focuses on sustainability.

Krings-Lien said that means the organization practices what she calls permaculture principles.

"Permaculture is more about than just about growing food or about planting a food forest," said Krings-Lien. "It is also about a permaculture community, and so in a way if you think about it, art really does have a huge place in creating a community."

AARP Nevada says the other three awards were given to The Culinary Academy of Las Vegas for digital navigation skill training for those 50 and older, the Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation in Reno to improve accessibility of trails, and Zion United Methodist Church in North Las Vegas to build a community garden.




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