East Chambers ISD teams up with county health department to bring vaccines to students during registration
One district has made it easy for parents to get their families vaccinated and register their kids for school. Author: Cristiana Ramos (12NewsNow), KBMT (12NewsNow) Published: 6:17 PM CDT August 4, 2021 Updated: 6:17 PM CDT August 4, 2021
WINNIE, Texas Vaccines have been top of mind for school districts as the new year rolls around.
One district has made it easy for parents to get their families vaccinated and register their kids for school.
East Chambers Independent School District is partnering with the county health department this year, so students can register for school and the COVID-19 vaccine on the same day.
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St. Anthony Club
St. Anthony Club, 561 Beaver Ave., Midland, is offering take-out dinners from 3 to 7 p.m. May 8. Dinners include enchiladas, Spanish rice and refried beans for $15; or Italian sub with side of pasta salad for $12. Dinners must be ordered by 1 p.m. May 7 at 724-643-1820. Pick up is at the side door.
Swaney Memorial Library
Swaney Memorial Library, 210 S. Court St., New Cumberland, will host its grand opening of The Free Seed Library from 4 to 6 p.m. May 3. Refreshments will be served. Masks and social distancing are required.
The purpose of The Free Seed Library is to promote gardening and healthy eating among all those who wish to participate. People will take seeds home and plant them. At the end of the growing season, each person will return to the library the seeds from the plants they grew. Each participant will receive written instructions in growing and gathering seeds.
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Students may prove vital for rural areas that have pharmacist shortages
University of Iowa College of Pharmacy student Marissa Stewart gives some aftercare information Friday to Terry McCoy of North Liberty after administering his first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine during a Towncrest Pharmacy vaccination clinic at Solon United Methodist Church, 122 N. West St., in Solon. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)
University of Iowa College of Pharmacy student Annie DeVries administers the first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine Friday during a Towncrest Pharmacy vaccination clinic at Solon United Methodist Church, 122 N. West St. The clinic was expecting to vaccinate about 1,000 people age 65 and older. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)