File:Vale Youth Art Project 107 (7204327222).jpg
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In Vale, Oregon, the BLM brought art into the classroom at the local middle school. After a Vale High School senior delivered a presentation about the BLM's mission, natural resources, public lands, and potential career opportunities, the BLM provided the paper and paints - and the kids provided the inspiration! Wanna see the majestic public lands that inspired this art? Visit us online and plan your next family trip @ www.blm.gov/or/districts/vale/recreation/ |
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Author | Bureau of Land Management |
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