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Storytelling Project Northside Community Recreation Center

Des Moines, IALocal News

The City of Des Moines is excited to introduce _The Storytelling Project_, a dynamic digital initiative focused on capturing the community's culture and history in relation to the North Side Community Recreation Center. In collaboration with Invictus Media, the project seeks to create a series of engaging videos that incorporate personal interviews and archival images, highlighting the site's historical significance from its origins as Dowling High School to its current status with the Grubb YMCA. The project officially launches at a public meeting on February 17, where residents are encouraged to bring meaningful photographs and artifacts to share. Additionally, interviews will be conducted on February 24 and 26 at the Grubb YMCA, welcoming community members to drop by and contribute their stories. By documenting these diverse narratives, _The Storytelling Project_ aims to weave community voices into the design and operation of the new recreation center, fostering a sense of ownership and connection.

This initiative not only preserves local history but also serves as an inspiration for future generations to engage with their community. Interested individuals unable to attend the meetings can reach out to Invictus Media for alternative arrangements. The project underscores the importance of community involvement in shaping public spaces, enhancing the overall significance of the recreation center.

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