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By Carole Howard
PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff
An exciting new Colorado-based literacy program that helps families and caregivers build their babies’ vocabulary starts in Archuleta County on Jan. 11, thanks to a partnership involving your library, AmeriCorps and the San Juan BOCES.
Called LENA, the free sessions start the week of Jan. 11. Half-hour Q-and-A discussions to provide more information for interested parents and caregivers will take place Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021, at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021, at 10 a.m. on Zoom, with the link available on the library website.
You need to sign up for this special program in order to be enrolled in the workshops that will provide you with personalized information and ideas to help your child. Please contact Michelle Salmeron-Ramierez at 585-4293 or michelle@unitedway-swco.org. The program is available in English and Spanish. It was created for babies from newborn to age 3 and will help you use talking to build your c
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The Utah Navajo Health System operates four clinics in San Juan County, including two on the Navajo Nation. It received 850 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Dec. 24, 2020.
Clifford Sagg received a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday, as part of the first wave of vaccinations on the Navajo Nation.
The 52-year-old said the experience was exciting but also scary, because he suffers from food allergies and was worried he might have a bad reaction.
Courtesy of Clifford Sagg
Clifford Sagg, 52, holds his vaccine certificate. He works as a quality improvement coordinator for the Utah Navajo Health System in San Juan County, Utah.
By Carole Howard
PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff
“Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it’s Christmas.” That’s an inspirational observation from Dale Evans. For those readers too young to recognize her name, she was a radio star, actress, singer and songwriter who co-starred with her husband, singing cowboy Roy Rogers, in “The Roy Rogers Show” on TV and in many western movies.
For most people in Archuleta County, this will be a highly unusual Christmas, as we forgo in-person celebratory gatherings with family and friends in the interest of everyone’s health and safety.