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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS The Chronicle Express To submit announcements, email News@Chronicle-Express.com, fax 315-536-0682 or send information to P.O. Box 200, Penn Yan, NY 14527 Update your information: To update the information in your Community Announcement, please email News@Chronicle-Express.com. Pet food Sunday donations – 2021 This year, we will celebrate Pet Food Sunday throughout the month of February, ending on Feb. 21. Please remember to support Pet Partner Connections through your church in these difficult times. Food can be donated at your participating church. Keep an eye on your church bulletin for more church specific information. You may also donate any time at our regular donation sites: Black Cat Bistro, Knapp & Schlappi Hardware, or Lyons Bank. Your donations will provide Yates County family pets with food and basic care. We need you more than ever!! Help us keep pets with their family this year. Thank you so much for your continued support.

South/East County Happenings, Feb 11

Chula Vista online store now open Chula Vista residents are proud of their city, and now they can show their pride with a variety of merchandise bearing the city’s logo. First came face masks branded with the city logo, followed by variations of the logo spotted on hats, T-shirts and tattoos. So the city opened an online store at www.chulavistaca.gov/store. The store is accessible 24/7 from anywhere in the world to buy items such as T-shirts, face masks, baby onesies, stickers, skateboards and more with a blue or white version of the logo. Proceeds from all sales benefit Chula Vista public entities that support the community, including programs offered by the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility, the Chula Vista Public Library Foundation, and Friends of Chula Vista Parks and Recreation. Funding to these nonprofits provides free and reduced programming, materials and supplies, benefiting people and animals.

Billings Silent Soldiers fighting student hunger in area schools

Billings Silent Soldiers fighting student hunger in area schools Billings school fighting youth hunger By: Jeanelle Slade and last updated 2021-02-04 12:14:23-05 Youth hunger is an issue the Billings community and all of Montana face every day. Good programs like Backpack Meals and Teen Pantry help fill some of the need, but the COVID-19 pandemic has added a twist to this already difficult situation. Beartooth Elementary School Principal Travis Niemeyer of Billings takes on teachers, kids, classes and now Covid-19 every day. Those challenges, he can handle. It’s a silent issue that tears at his heart. “I can tell you stories that kids that go home and they don t have food. It s not in the cupboards. It’s not in the house. Parents are bringing it home on a daily basis if they can afford it,” said Niemeyer.

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