In this issue... Class of '66 comes home & 450+ volunteers give Salmon Creek a makeover.
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It was a blast from the past. Fifty years after graduating from Highline High School, the Class of 1966 toured their old stomping grounds as part of their class reunion.
More than 450 volunteers descended on Salmon Creek, home to New Start High School and the Learning Center, to give the campus a major makeover. Every year NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, organizes its members to complete a day-long service project. This year, they chose Salmon Creek.
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