Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness

Reminder: Blood Donation Pop-Ups in Santa Clara 3 days next week

There is still an extreme shortage of donated blood. You can help out by signing up for the pop-up blood donation location in Santa Clara next Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Location: Riviera Baptist Church, 3701 River Road Times: Monday ——- … Continue reading

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June Events in and around Santa Clara

It’s almost summer and this year we will actually have activities we can attend! Here are some events occurring in the Santa Clara area in June and early July. Thursday, June 3 – SCCO monthly meeting, on zoom. 7 PM. … Continue reading

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Oregon to offer $1 million lottery drawing for COVID vaccine recipients

The rules are simple. Oregon will hold a drawing on June 28 and will pull winners randomly from a state database of vaccinated people. One person will win a $1 million grand prize, and one person in each of Oregon’s … Continue reading

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Help get Lane County to Low Risk Level – Free vaccination clinics are here and walk ins are welcome

Para leer esta información en Español, haga clic aqui We only need to get a little over 4% more people vaccinated with at least one shot to move the county into ‘Low Risk’ covid level. Attaining Low Risk level means … Continue reading

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Walk-ins now welcome at Lane County Public Health vaccine clinics – Ages 16+

ALL PERSONS AGE 16+ ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THE COVID-19 VACCINE.   Walk-ins are now welcome at Lane County Public Health vaccine clinics. Appointments are still encouraged. Lane County Public Health Clinics available this week: Thursday, May 6 from 4:00pm to … Continue reading

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