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Print Vista Community Clinic has been giving out fresh and boxed food to support the health of patients and community members in need through food distributions for more than a decade. Since the onset of the pandemic, food distribution has increased and is offered up to four times a week, based on need, thanks to a number of local groups and nonprofits ranging from Feeding San Diego, Poder Popular and Coastal along with grants to the clinic. Diapers are also currently available, in various sizes. Parents and guardians of babies and young children can request a box of diapers when they call to schedule their food pick-up. To make an appointment, call (760) 631-5000 ext. 7014.
Apr 28, 2021 | 12:15 PM
DeLand, FL – The Volusia County Public Library is holding an online How-to Festival this weekend on two dozen subjects. Many of them are geared towards adults but there are also some for teens and kids. Advance registration and a library card are not required. Participants can pick up tips on how to play the ukulele, how to publish a book and more during this community education event. Residents can participate by visiting volusialibrary.org to get to the online YouTube channel sharing the how-to tips between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day. Saturday, May 1 9 a.m.: Make and decorate with marshmallow fondant (adults) 9:30 a.m.: Washi tape nails (teens) 10 a.m.: Etch glass with your digital cutter (adults) 10:30 a.m.: Healthy eating for kids (kids) 11 a.m.: Native plants in your landscape (adults) 11:30 a.m.: Funky, fun yoga flow (teens) Noon: Choosing the best beef meat cuts (adults) 12:30 p.m.: Glass jar butterfly feeder (adults) 1 p.m.: Ukulele for beginners (k
Staten Island Museum to launch DIY festival for Earth Day: How to attend virtually
Updated Apr 14, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The Staten Island Museum will host its Earth Day festivities virtually this year.
Once again, the “How-To Fest” will give participants step-by-step tutorials on activities such as planting, identifying trees and hiking through local trails. The festival, based online, will begin Thursday, April 22.
“After a successful virtual event last year, we are thrilled to be offering our annual Earth Day How-To Festival online again this year,” said Janice Monger, Staten Island Museum president and CEO. Many presenters are returning with new how-tos to celebrate and share their expertise. The How-To Festival gives people the opportunity to learn new skills and access a bevy of knowledge about the environment, right from their own homes.”
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