(From the City of Findlay) The City of Findlay is seeking the help of the citizens of Findlay for a donation of a tree for Findlay’s Christmas Tree that will be displayed in Dorney Plaza during the Christmas season. Requested specifications for the tree are listed below: - 25-35 feet tall - Short Needle Spruce
(From the United Way of Hancock County) United Way of Hancock County is rallying changemakers throughout the county through its 2023 Annual Campaign. This year’s campaign theme is “Difference Makers,” emphasizing the fact that each person can make a difference for vulnerable children, families and individuals in our community through charitable giving, advocacy or volunteer work.
(From the United Way of Hancock County) United Way of Hancock County is rallying changemakers throughout the county through its 2023 Annual Campaign. This year’s campaign theme is “Difference Makers,” emphasizing the fact that each person can make a difference for vulnerable children, families and individuals in our community through charitable giving, advocacy or volunteer
Hundreds of Springdale School District employees receive Covid-19 vaccine
Not all of the district s 3,000 employees will be able to get vaccinated this week because the pharmacy did not receive enough doses. Author: Kathryn Gilker Updated: 6:53 PM CST January 20, 2021
SPRINGDALE, Ark. More than 700 Springdale School District employees received the Covid-19 vaccine on Wednesday (Jan. 20) during a vaccination clinic on the Springdale High School campus.
The district has a total of around 3,000 employees who will all eventually get the same opportunity.
Special education supervisor, Kelsey Eursery got her vaccine Wednesday.
“Being able to have this opportunity to come here and for the school district to provide us with the time to come and receive this vaccination that will protect us and allow us to better serve our students and staff we are incredibly blessed,” she said.
Arkansas schools preparing to administer COVID-19 vaccine for teachers and staff
Springdale and Fort Smith public schools are prepping to administer the vaccine to teachers and staff as early as next week. Author: Bailey Devane Updated: 6:25 PM CST January 14, 2021
SPRINGDALE, Ark. Arkansas schools are getting ready to administer COVID-19 vaccines for teachers and staff, the Springdale School District says.
Starting next week, Jan. 20-22, the Springdale School District will have pop-up vaccination clinics on their campuses. Working with the Community Pharmacy of Springdale, officials say they can administer 18 vaccinations in a 10-minute time frame. We are going to start at Springdale High School in their axillary gym, that ll be on Wednesday the 20th, we ll start at noon and end at seven, said Kathy Launder, Springdale Schools School Nurse Director. On Thursday, we will go to Don Tyson in their gym, at the same time frame 12-7. And on F