The MemorialCare Miller Children’s and Women’s Hospital Long Beach Spring Carnival Drive-Thru is on Saturday, April 3 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. on Florista and Pine Street. Please note that the event is subject to change or cancellation based on the COVID-19 guidelines in place at the time of the event.
To register for the free event, please visit www.losalspringcarnival.eventbrite.com
Registration for Los Alamitos residents begins on Monday, March 15 at midnight.
Registration for non-residents begins Tuesday, March 16 at midnight.
On the day of the event, the participating vehicles will drive down Pine Street filled with music, spring themed decorations, and spring themed trunks distributing handfuls of pre-packaged candy, novelty toys, and more! These items will be distributed through the vehicle’s window. Both spring themed trunks and participating vehicles are required to wear a face covering at all times. Upon exiting the event area, Peter Rabbit will be there to
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Still Time to Drop Off Letters to Santa in Wilton Written by Kerry Anne Ducey
Wilton’s Police Department, Department of Social Services and Santa have teamed up this holiday season and transformed the former Absentee Ballot box into a local Santa’s Mailbox.
Letters to Santa will be accepted through December 23! Wilton children can deposit letters to Santa into the box – located in front of the Wilton Police Department at 238 Danbury Road – and a few lucky children may receive a personal response from “Santa”!
Please make sure letters include a return address. All names and addresses will be kept confidential.
And now that the program has ended, the numbers show just how much help was provided.
Zeke Leo, Community Services Coordinator for the Racine Kenosha Community Action Agency, said Thursday that all the state funds allocated for both counties were fully dispersed.
In Racine, a total of 1,006 households were provided with rental assistance at a total of $1,711,052, while 702 households in Kenosha received $1,234,657.
To be considered for help, a number of qualifications had to be met, but at the top of that list was a household had to be directly affected by the virus. Leo said the agency was able to assist up to $3,000 per applicant or $1,000 a month.