Eco station created using 1974 milk float to hit roads of Horsham thanks to grant
A mobile education eco station created using a refurbished 1974 milk float will soon be on the roads of Horsham thanks to a £5,000 grant.
Monday, 10th May 2021, 1:50 pm
Sussex Green Living’s environmental outreach project will launch in Horsham’s Carfax on Saturday, May 15, after receiving the grant from Horsham District Council’s recently launched Community Climate Fund.
Volunteers at the multi-award winning Sussex Green Living applied for the grant in order to create the Inspiration Eco Station to show local people that there is a ‘bright new future’ ahead.
Mutual Aid Efforts Are Working to Fill the Gaps of Bidenâs COVID Response
Volunteer Miriam Lopez Ambrosio, a dancer from Oaxaca, Mexico, assists a person with their second vaccination appointment on their phone at a clinic targeting Central American Indigenous residents on April 10, 2021, in Los Angeles, California.
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Weâll take what we can get. This seems to be the general sentiment around the Biden administrationâs response to COVID. We didnât get $2,000 stimulus checks as originally promised, but weâll take the $1,400. They didnât raise the minimum wage to $15 during the midst of a devastating pandemic and recession, but the American Rescue Plan does include a child tax credit beginning in July.
EASTSIDER-If you really think about it, the Skid Row Neighborhood Council Formation Committee’s election in 2017 is actually a story about massive election fraud in Los Angeles.
It just happened in a Subdivision Election for Neighborhood Councils, instead of a regular election for our elected officials. I don’t know why this is OK for the Neighborhood Council system, when it is patently illegal for regular City Elections.
My thought is that if Mike Feuer wants to have any legitimacy at all in the race for Mayor in 2022, he should fix the fix on Skid Row’s election, which is still tied up in a hostile court fight.
NeighborWorks holding CommUNITY Cleanup weekend of May 7
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NeighborWorks Great Falls will be holding its annual CommUNITY Cleanup on May 7 and 8. The organization is encouraging both businesses and community members to help clean winter debris in the city.
“The whole point is for both residences and businesses to sort of look out their front door and say ‘hey, what do I need to do to clean up my neighborhood, or make my business look better to the public,’” said NeighborWorks Director of Community Initiatives and Grants Management Carol Bronson.
On May 6, Montana Credit Union will be hosting a “Shred Day” where from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. people can bring personal papers to be shredded for free in the parking lot of their location on 14th Street. There will be a limit of four boxes per household.
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