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Thunderstorm and the beach hazard statement going into effect. It is 49 with clouds in the south bay, with 49 in sunnyvale, 50 san 00 close, 41 sebastopol. Were in the mid50s by 10 00 and by 1 00 showers pop up along the coast, the east bay. Look what happens at 4 00, its a rainy afternoon in hayward, Mountain View and gilroy but not much going on in the north bay. As we go through the dinner hour, still showers east bay to the south bay and well see these dial back through the overnight hours. Well talk about a cooler monday and more showers for the upcoming work week in a few minutes. This morning a couple of notes surrounding the coronavirus in the east bay, hayward issues a call for volunteers for delivering food or supplies to the elderly, or working at the emergency volunteer center. Anyone 18 or older with transportation sign up at the website. In the north bay starting to tomorrow the rower in Park School District is providing free drivethrough meal assistance for 18 and under,

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Rotary Club announces winners of annual short story and poetry contests

The Rotary Club of Summit County has announced the winners of is annual high school short story and poetry contests, which are designed to encourage creative literacy among students. The prizes for first, second and third places were $250, $150 and $100, respectively. Short story contest Maggie Butler, home-school student, “The Thought of Plummeting from an Impossible Height” Poetry contest Sam Burke, Snowy Peaks, “Mascne” and Maleena Mero, Summit High School, “Waves” (tie) Maggie Butler, home-school student, “Sisyphus” A special poetry award also was given to students in Karin Mitchell’s ninth grade class including Logan Charles, TJ Clawson, Sammy Crawford, Grace Gibson, Tarn Ihnken, Scarlet Neustaedter, Jacob Singleton and Sienna Sussman for “So much depends upon … ,” which was inspired by William Carlos Williams’ poem “The Red Wheelbarrow.”

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