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Author of the article: Marie Conboy
Publishing date: Apr 26, 2021 • 7 hours ago • 4 minute read •
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In conjunction with National Volunteer Week, FCSS hosted the Mayor’s volunteer recognition event for those nominated in the Canmore community This year’s virtual celebration recognized approximately 50 Canmore Volunteers both from 2020 and 2021.
Canmore Mayor John Borrowman opened the evening welcoming the 80 viewers who tuned in at home munching on goodies on Zoom on April 22.
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He opened with this year’s theme “
The Value of One, the Power of Many building a vibrant community starts with one volunteer, but takes the power of many.”
Whately celebrates 250 years with parade; full celebration slated for 2022
Residents cheered as the motorcade celebrating the 250th anniversary of Whately passed through town Saturday afternoon. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE
Residents cheered as the motorcade celebrating the 250th anniversary of Whately passed through town Saturday afternoon. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE
Residents cheered as the motorcade celebrating the 250th anniversary of Whately passed through town Saturday afternoon. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE
Residents cheered as the motorcade celebrating the 250th anniversary of Whately passed through town Saturday afternoon. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE
Residents cheered as the motorcade celebrating the 250th anniversary of Whately passed through town Saturday afternoon. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE
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Marshalltown resident and 2006 Iraq War veteran Jeff Heiden said he wants all veterans to take advantage of the Veterans Administration clinics offering vaccinations to them, their spouses and caregivers.
The Marshalltown Veteran Administration Clinic has been vaccinating all veterans, their spouses and caregivers, but low demand and the pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccines has halted plans for vaccinations in the foreseeable future.
While demand for the vaccine was high when the Marshalltown VA clinic began administering doses in February, the clinic now has a hard time getting more than 50 appointments scheduled for a first dose, said director of the Marshalltown VA clinic Maureen Nichols.