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Creativity Connects Ridgefield
What fuels a vibrant, connected, and creative community? What makes people feel good about living in Ridgefield?
When locals share the creativity that they uncover in the nooks and crannies of their community it brings about connectivity and makes us all feel good. Believe it or not, you discover creativity every day as you walk, shop, work, and play in Ridgefield.
Creativity connects us.
Meet Kathy Brady, Colchester Investment Counsel employee, nature lover, photog, community advocate. Please note: Kathy snapped the photo you see here of a cabbage butterfly drinking nectar off some purple asters in Ballard Park’s garden.
When
Doris Mock of Jacksonville got a phone call telling her she d won the $25,000 grand prize in Gannett s Wish and Win Holiday Sweepstakes contest, she was a little wary. My first instinct was that this was a scam, she said. I said, Yeah … but I was suspicious.
So Mock, who works part-time as a greeter at the Marshalls department store on Normandy Boulevard, did her research on the Gannett marketing manager who contacted her, and the paperwork sent to her to sign. She began to feel better about the call.
But the thrill didn t really start to hit her, Mock said, until the Jan. 22 presentation celebrating her win at Carpet One Floor & Home, the contest s local sponsor. The oversized check, flowers and balloons all helped. Then, several days later, the actual check arrived at her house.
The morning journey for one of the most anticipated trips in the Santa Clarita Valley since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic the delivery of the first freezing cold batch of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines began with a typically SoCal experience for the pharmacist in charge of bringing the 1,400 highly sought-after doses to the SCV: an Interstate 5 SigAlert.
“I woke up to pick up the vaccines and I had three text messages from executives on our team saying, ‘Did you see the SigAlert?’” said Carissa Bortugno, a registered pharmacist and senior director of clinical support services at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, referring to the morning of Dec. 17.
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