On the front is a story on Catrina Scott, a 27-year-old Hopkins resident who obtained her GED diploma at Adult Options in Educations GED graduation ceremony June 2 in Hopkins.
Scotts daughter died from heart failure three years ago. Her health issues inspired Scott to want to become a nurse. Now that she has her GED, she is enrolling at Hennepin Technical College and plans to become a licensed practical nurse and then work toward becoming a registered nurse.
On page 2 is a feature story on the Hopkins Jaycees. The organization is designed to build leadership skills in young professionals and provide community service.
The Hopkins chapter has 45 members ranging in age from 21 to 40. It is holding a membership drive now and will meet 7 p.m. tonight at Burnes Park in Hopkins. For more information on the Hopkins Jaycees call 612-735-8439 or visit www.hopkinsjaycees.com.
About 100 UnitedHealth Group employees will be at Glen Lake Elementary School tomorrow afternoon to participate in HandsOn Twin Cities annual service day.
The volunteers will clean the schools classrooms and common areas and complete outdoor landscaping projects from 1 to 3 p.m.
HandsOn Twin Cities is a volunteer resource center with a mission to bring people together to strengthen communities through volunteer action.
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