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COLTON COURIER We ekly

Vol 149 , NO. 30

Jul y 08, 2021

23 volunteer s join Dr. G for Colton Area Museum moving day By Dr. G (Dr. Luis S González), community writer

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Last Saturday, June 26, was an important day at the Colton Area Museum. Dr. G had scheduled a community project on the main floor of the museum that will undoubtedly change the scope of its display programing for the next several seasons, if not decades. It was moving day at the Colton Area Museum. The project involved moving approximately 40-60 pieces of furniture and display items that were either too heavy for one person to move or too bulky to box up. Once the word got out, Dr. G was grateful that many individuals offered to volunteer their time to help with the move. Museum, cont. on next pg.

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Volunteers came together to help move pieces of furniture at the Colton Area Museum. They were: Hank Dominguez, Police Chief; Henry Dominguez, Mike Farcas, Dr. G, CAM Life Member; Tim Heustenberg, Jeff Ketchum, Edward Morden, Erik Morden, Soledad Morden, Mike Murphy, CAM Board; Christina Perris, CAM Board; Rosanne Reyes, Aaron Roberts, Oscar Servin, Jimmy Villegas, CAM Board; Bob Zermeno.

Fries or vaccination with your meal? McDonalds in Colton established pop-up vaccination clinic

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ounty residents who have yet to be vaccinated against COVID-19 have new options for obtaining a shot — easily and conveniently. A statewide initiative spearheaded by the California Department of Public Health is providing free vaccinations at local McDonald’s restaurants.

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A similar program, initiated by San Bernardino County, enables residents to quickly and easily obtain a shot at Cardenas Markets stores in Rialto and San Bernardino.

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PHOTO GROCERY OUTLET The McDonald’s on 1201 S. Mt. Vernon will be administering the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines on Wednesdays, July 14, 21 and 28 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

“This represents yet another strategy for making getting vaccinated as simple and easy as possible,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman Curt Hagman. “We are doing everything we can to enable residents to protect their health without having to travel, wait in line or deal with any other inconvenience. We really appreciate how Vaccine, cont. on next pg.


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