By: Brittney Scardina
June 18, 2021
The City of Rohnert Park and Cotati offers a range of summer camps for kids to enjoy their summers while keeping them safe. Campers will make the best memories while also following COVID protocols. Active planning is considered to maintain social distancing, active cleaning, daily health screenings and established camp groups.
Cindy Bagley, the Deputy Director of Community Service for the City of Rohnert Park, and Brianna Montelongo, the Program Coordinator of Rohnert Park summer camps, mention how essential summer camps are for the community and how happy they are to see campers having fun. “I believe camps allow for a safe and fun place for children to meet new peers, allow a fun environment for them, socialize, learn new games, motor skills, everything, it just provides this really fun atmosphere,” states Montelongo.
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Sonoma County to open vaccination sites at veteran s hall, local gyms
Sonoma County opens vaccine eligibility to 70 and up
Sonoma County has dropped its minimum age to receive the coronavirus vaccine to 70 years old. KTVU s Debora Villalon reports the county will soon have 19 vaccination centers.
PETALUMA, Calif. - Sonoma County will open two new vaccination clinics this week, each aiming to administer 300 doses per day.
This is also the first week of a lower age threshold, from 75 down to 70. We know our oldest residents have suffered the worst outcome in this pandemic, Sonoma County Supervisor Susan Gorin said at a Monday afternoon briefing.