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From restaurants giving back to how you can help, here are a couple of items.
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Timothy Malcolm
2/18/2021 at 3:51pm
There s a lot going on as people try to recover from this unique cold snap. We ve compiled a few items from the food and drink industry that we found newsworthy. Some may help, some are just inspiring. Either way, be safe, be warm, and show kindness to industry workers.
Chef Chris Williams, center, and his family hard at work cooking food for Houstonians.
1. Lucille s 1913Â Has Taken the Lead In Serving Others
On Tuesday, chef Chris Williams went to the kitchen where he cooks food for his nonprofit, Lucille s 1913, which focuses on feeding people in underrepresented areas. He found that the kitchen had been broken into. No worriesâsince he could still cook, he simply wrangled together the family and made 150 hot meals to deliver to elderly people at the Temenos apartment complexes in Downtown Houston. Some of the meals also went to Project
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Bay Briefing: California to lift stay-at-home orders statewide, source says
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Nurse Jeanna Beckham tends to a patient in the COVID ward at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital.Nic Coury / Special to The Chronicle
Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Monday, Jan. 25, and the clock is ticking on California’s pandemic eviction moratorium. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Bay Area counties probably back to purple tier today
California will lift regional stay-home orders across the entire state today, a source close to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office told The Chronicle on Sunday. The source confirmed that the state plans to move back into the reopening framework based on colored tiers.
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At the train terminus in Woods Hole, where Vineyard Haven men, under the employ of Island Ford dealer Walter Renear, would unload and assemble “knocked-down” Model Ts to bring to the Vineyard. Circa 1919. Courtesy Chris Baer
“Boots” Andrews, “Buss” Smith, Frank Amaral, and “Chicken” Baptiste, all of Vineyard Haven, circa 1919. Courtesy Chris Baer
Frank Amaral, Buss Smith, and Chicken Baptiste. Oil light brackets can be seen on the lower windshield corners. Courtesy Chris Baer
From left: unidentified, “Chicken” Baptiste, “Boots” Andrews, unidentified, “Buss” Smith, Frank Amaral. Courtesy Chris Baer
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