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Get Up and Dance: Tickets Available for 23rd Annual Senior Winter Ball

By Mike Kinney | Richmond Standard The City of Richmond Commission on Aging is reminding the community to join its annual holiday celebration, the 23rd Annual Senior Winter Ball, on Saturday, Dec. 16. The evening of dancing, dining and entertainment will run from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Richmond Memorial Auditorium. You don’t have to

Richmond Summit Aims to Keep City s Seniors Safe

A summit taking place at Richmond Memorial Auditorium on Wednesday aims to help keep local seniors safe from fires, cyber-crimes, falls and much more. The City of Richmond Commission on Aging is inviting the city’s seniors to this free event in the Bermuda Room from 10 a.m. till noon (doors open at 9:30 a.m.). The event will feature three keynote speakers along with information and resource tables, according to Commissioner Bryan Harris. | By Mike Kinney The Richmond Standard A summit taking place at Richmond Memorial Auditorium on Wednesday aims to help keep local seniors safe from fires, cyber-crimes, falls and much more. The City of Richmond Commission on Aging is inviting the city’s seniors to this free event in the Bermuda Room from 10 a.m. till noon

Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole and Hercules prep for tree lighting events

Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole and Hercules prep for tree lighting events
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WCCUSD reminds students of vaccination deadline

WCCUSD reminds students of vaccination deadline
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Appointments no longer needed at Contra Costa COVID vaccination sites

By Kathy Chouteau An appointment is no longer necessary to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at county-run vaccination sites, according to Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS). Those age 16 or older can also receive a vaccination in Contra Costa County whether or not they reside here and they can also choose whether they want a one-dose or two-dose vaccine at county sites. “We are doing everything we can to remove barriers and make it as convenient and easy as possible for people to get vaccinated,” said Supervisor Diane Burgis, chair of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors. “Vaccines don’t just protect your health they give peace of mind and let us be with our friend and families without worrying.”

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