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Funding Coming To An End For Community Gardens In Fresno Co Unable To Meet New State Requirements

The Fresno Center s community garden in Sanger serves 100 people. It’s been 40 years since Dr. Ghia Xiong lived and farmed in Laos, but he says this seven acre community garden in Sanger always reminds him of his childhood. “Going to the farm with my parents and seeing how beautiful it is and then being able to come to this garden just takes me back home like that,” he says. Xiong says being here out in the open provides a sense of peace.  “The plants, the corn, the lemongrass here tells you where the wind flows,” he says. Xiong is director of the Living Well Center at The Fresno Center and has developed mental health and wellness programs for more than 20 years, including prevention and early intervention services like this garden. 

Jose Ramirez bobblehead highlights Grizzlies May giveaways

FRESNO — The Fresno Grizzlies will be holding a special promotion in that will honor a Kings County native. On Friday, May 21, the Grizzlies will be giving away Jose Ramirez bobbleheads to the first 1,500 fans in attendance at their home game against San Jose. The giveaway will take place one night before Ramirez, an Avenal native, fights Josh Taylor in a long-awaited 140-pound unification fight between IBF and WBA champion Taylor (17-0) and Ramirez (26-0) the WBC and WBO Champion. Derek Franks, Fresno Grizzlies President, said honoring Ramirez was important for the organization. “We are thrilled to have a fun, unique opportunity to immortalize Jose and celebrate his numerous achievements with our fans. By hosting this giveaway, the night before he fights on national TV, we hope to help rally the Central Valley around this local hero as he strives towards this huge accomplishment,” Franks said. “We are grateful to Card City and Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino f

Fresno County Is Diverting COVID Vaccine Due to Low Demand Why Don t People Want It?

Copy Link A syringe is filled with a dose of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination site organized by the United Farm Workers, Kern Medical and the Kern County Latino COVID-19 Task Force on March 13, 2021 in Delano. The San Joaquin Valley is home to some of the least vaccinated counties in California.  (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images) Celia Maldonado has made three appointments to get a COVID-19 vaccine since late March, and she’s canceled each one of them. “I canceled an appointment just this week,” the 31-year-old second-grade dual Spanish/English language immersion teacher said. “I’ve been feeling super, super anxious about this whole vaccine thing because I feel like there’s no clear answer to my concerns. It’s sort of driving me crazy.”

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