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Shelton farmers market returns Saturday
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The Shelton Farmers Market is open Saturdays from 9am to noon.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Amanda Nettle, left, and Gina Baily from Laurel Glen Farm, in Shelton, assist customers from a safe distance at the Shelton Farmers Marketon Aug. 1, 2020.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media file photosShow MoreShow Less
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SHELTON Spring is here, and so, too, is the city’s farmer s market.
The market, at 100 Canal St. East in downtown, opens May 22. The hours are 9 to noon. The market is open Saturdays throughout the spring and summer.
Two Silicon Valley Foundations Launch $10 Million Effort to Support Local Latinx Communities
The LatinXCEL Fund seeks to increase investments in Silicon Valley’s Latinx leaders and organizations
May 18, 2021 15:56 ET | Source: Silicon Valley Community Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Mountain View, California, UNITED STATES
Mountain View, California, May 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Silicon Valley Community Foundation in collaboration with Castellano Family Foundation today announces the launch of the LatinXCEL Fund, a $10 million initiative created to support Latinx leaders and organizations in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Through targeted investments, the fund will strengthen Silicon Valley’s ecosystem of Latinx-led organizations, ensuring that they have the long-term resources they need to unleash the full potential of the communities they serve.
Give Big wrap up: $2.6M to 211 local nonprofit organizations
Bridget Wilkinson, the Executive Director of the One Valley Community Foundation, is pleased with the results from this yearâs Give Big Gallatin Valley and the record numbers the event pulled in last week.
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BOZEMAN â Bridget Wilkinson, the Executive Director of the One Valley Community Foundation, is pleased with the results from this yearâs Give Big Gallatin Valley and the record numbers the event pulled in last week.
Wilkinson said more than 6,000 donors gave $2.6 million to 211 local non-profits.
The number of participating non-profits was a record and so was the total amount raised. In fact, Wilkinson noted seven years ago, when Give Big first started, the goal that year was to raise $100,000 for 100 non-profits. That year they actually surpassed the goal, raising $250,00. Now, seven years later, 10 times that raised in just one 24-hour period.
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