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Kid s Day literacy event goes contactless

HANFORD — Inspire California will host its third annual holiday “Kid’s Day” event on Wednesday through a COVID-19 contactless home delivery method. Inspire California’s annual holiday “Kid’s Day” events have provided Central Valley grade schoolers with the opportunity to participate in a variety of holiday themed activities. Activities have included participating in coloring stations, reading circles, making holiday themed cards and Christmas tree decorations. In addition to the various free activities, each student who attended was able to pick two free children s books to take home with them as part of the Inspire California s holiday book drive, which has previously collected hundreds of dollars’ worth of children s books from drop boxes across the Central Valley.

Ask Dr Kait: Holiday hazards for your housemate

As the holidays approach, our homes are filled with delicious foods and well-meaning family members. Who can resist the sad eyes of a begging pup under the dinner table during a Christmas meal? Although sharing a little snack with your fur-family may be tempting, it can be an expensive or even fatal mistake. As you sit down to your turkey or holiday ham, please do not share them with your canine companions. Human foods contain spices like onion and garlic that are toxic to pets and bones of any sort are a choking hazard. Fatty foods like stuffing or buttery mashed potatoes can cause gastritis or pancreatitis.

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