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FROM THE EDITOR

For anyone wondering how they can help during the COVID-19 pandemic, two Tuscaloosa business owners prove it is all about a little ingenuity. Soapy Jones, the owner of Left Hand Soap Company, and Jason Spikes, the owner and head brew master of Black Warrior Brewing Company, recently got together to make hand sanitizer for the Tuscaloosa County Emergency Management Agency. Druid City Living salutes you both - thank you for your efforts.

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Hi, readers. What an April, right? Obviously we here at Druid City Living are doing everything we can to help bring you pertinent information and resources, and we also strive to recognize those in our com munity who are going above and beyond to help keep us save from COVID-19.

While it’s great to peek into the lives of everyone to see what they’re eating in quarantine (and what they wish they were eating, so thanks, Sheena Gregg for this month’s Taste of Tuscaloosa), I want to remind everyone that unfortunately, many area residents are struggling to put food on the table during these difficult times.

resource list of the United Way’s Caring & Sharing with ways to help here in this month’s Druid City Living.

And, if you’re looking for a one-stop shop for local restaurants or businesses – in cluding whether they offer curbside/take out (and what hours it’s available), check out ttowntakeout.com. It’s a free space where owners can share their information. You’re welcome!

If you’re so inclined, consider donating to the West Alabama Food Bank to help them help others. You can also find a full

Hope you have a wonderful – or at least pleasant – month of May.

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