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Reminder: Snohomish County councilmembers sponsoring COVID-19 vaccine town hall March 2 Posted: March 1, 2021 527
Snohomish County Council Chair Stephanie Wright and Vice Chair Megan Dunn will be co-hosting a regional remote Town Hall Meeting regarding vaccines and vaccine distribution in Snohomish County on Tuesday, March 2 from 4:30-5:30 p.m..
Panelists will include Dr. Chris Spitters and Shawn Fredrick from the Snohomish Health District, Jason Biermann from Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management, and Rochelle Lubbers from the Tulalip Tribes. Opening remarks will be provided by County Executive Dave Somers.
The event is free and anyone from the public is welcome to join via Zoom at http://bit.ly/SnoCoTownHall. Questions from the public can be sent in advance.
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VOLUNTEERS in Bicester are still delivering prescriptions and groceries to people s homes 11 months after the pandemic began. Despite Ms Carter being new to the area, she created leaflets which she delivered with others to people s homes so that the elderly and those who do not use social media could be informed and supported. Others, including Stephanie Wright, Kat Harman, Craig Forrest and Singrid MacDonald, joined the group as admins and it quickly grew. Residents volunteered to help spread the word and now the group on Facebook has more than 3,000 members which consist of volunteers and people in need of support.
Colerain Township hopes to clean up its streets, end littering and dumping in 2021
Colerain Township looks a little better blanketed in snow, Stephanie Wright said Wednesday. It covers up many of the things she said sheâd usually find by the side of the street: Dirty diapers, sacks of garbage and abandoned furniture in need of a new home or a ride to the dump.
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Colerain Township looks a little better blanketed in snow, Stephanie Wright said Wednesday. It covers up many of the things she said sheâd usually find by the side of the street: Dirty diapers, sacks of garbage and abandoned furniture in need of a new home or a ride to the dump.