What do you do with 1,400 teens when school is out?
On Friday, June 29 this question was answered when youth from the greater Vancouver and Portland areas came to Clark County to participate in a mass service project that included parks, homes .
These young people provided more than 5,500 hours of service, fanning out in groups of 50-300 to pre-assigned locations across the county, where they painted, weeded, sorted, cleaned, raked, planted, mowed and hammered.
The service project was part of a youth conference, sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Many of the projects were for the Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation department, including one at Lacamas Park in Camas.
Jarin McKague, 16, was one of approximately 300 kids helping to clean up the park.
He said that as the teens worked, many people walking through the park commented on how much they enjoyed the park and how grateful they were for the work being done.