Nevada County Pets In Need, a nonprofit organization which operates a pet food pantry at 139 Joerschke Drive in Grass Valley, will be closing the pantry Wednesday.
By Lorraine Jewett | Special to The Union
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Two Nevada Union High School graduating seniors created a masterpiece that now hangs in Grass Valley City Hall. Annie Clove and Autumn Legge painted a 6-by-5-foot picture of the Del Oro movie theater and gifted it to the city. “It started as an art assignment, but it turned into so much more,” says NU Art Teacher Kristanne Heaton. “As the girls worked on it over the course of three months, and more people saw the painting, it was clear it had a big impact on teachers and students. When it was finished, I asked Autumn and Annie to contemplate how the piece should be displayed.” Autumn and Annie chose City Hall. “Being born and raised in Grass Valley, the Del Oro has had a huge im
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Nevada County Pets in Need looking for Volunteers
May 8 - July 4 Free
Nevada County Pets in Need provides food and pet supplies to Low-Income, Senior and Veteran pet owners. They need volunteers to help in the packaging and distribution of food, and also to help in the Thrift Store. You can get more information on the Facebook page: Nevada County Pets in Need, or by calling 802-3666, or through the local 211 Help Line.