Transformed Lorain community basketball court leads to new opportunities for artists, non-profit

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LORAIN, Ohio — Back in August, News 5 highlighted a Lorain County non-profit's effort to beautify a basketball court in the heart of the community.

The guys behind the project say The Grind League is a"toddler organization" with some"big guy muscles." Blue paint and Lorain Pride are now on full display year round, thanks in part to West LA based artist"Zer", Relic Clothing 3 Owner Reinaldo Contreras and many more. The community project has changed their lives and opened doors to opportunities they never could have imagined.

"Going out to NBA All Star Weekend was a great opportunity for us to connect with a lot of people and not only showcase what we can do but people now know about the city of Lorain," Garcia said.

 

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