Clovis Roundup - July 20, 2022

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What’s Up, Clovis? CHECK OUT THE BUZZ AROUND TOWN

Clovis Chamber of Commerce’s Clovis Leadership Summit Conference Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims (left) and Kuppa Joy overseer Zack Follett (right) speaking at the Clovis Leadership Summit hosted by the Clovis Chamber of Commerce at the Mercedes Edwards Theater on July 15, 2022. (Photo by Adam Ricardo Solis)

Visit ClovisAnimalServices.com for more information about lost pets, to contact the owner directly, or to list a pet as lost or found. Call (559) 3242450.

Clovis Cooling Center

Happy 78th Birthday to Bob Parks Bob Parks celebrated his birthday on July 17.

Clovis Senior Activity Center Holds Fundraiser On July 16, the Clovis Senior Activity Center held a fundraiser for their new facility currently in development. (Photo courtesy of Clovis Country Lions Club)

The Sierra Vista Mall will be open to serve residents as a cooling center throughout the Summer anytime if temperatures exceed 105 degrees. It is open Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday from Noon to 6 p.m. Bottled water is available. Clovis Transit provides rides at no cost and the mall can be accessed via Stageline’s Route 50 or through the use of the City of Clovis’ Round Up service. For info, call (559) 324-2770.

July is Parks and Recreation Month The City of Clovis would like to encourage Clovis residents to stay active for Parks and Recreation Month. Indoor and outdoor activities are available at the Clovis Recreation Center, for more info go to cityofclovisreacreation.com.

The AUSA Sounds of Freedom Band will be at the Clovis Veterans Memorial Distritct for their “Summer Sounds” concert on Sunday, July 24. The event is free to the public.


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