Walk-up, Pop Up Is Open to Everyone 16 and Older
WHAT: LA City Councilmember Curren Price is partnering with St. John’s Well Child and Family Center to host a mobile vaccination event in the church parking lot of Nativity Catholic Church on Thursday, April 22 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
The pop-up event is the second in two weeks to be organized in conjunction with Councilmember Price, St. John’s Well Child & Family Center and faith-based organizations in South LA. The walk-up opportunity is aimed at bringing the vaccine directly to underserved neighborhoods in District 9.
In April, LA City Councilmember Curren Price launched a program partnering with local churches across South LA to get neighbors in District 9 vaccinated. Over the past year, there have been nearly 70,000 positive coronavirus cases and 1,029 deaths in the District, one of the hardest hit in the City.
Caroline Boden Devlin
Caroline B. Devlin, 77, of Winchester City, VA died Thursday, December 10, 2020, quietly at her home in the City, just off of Amherst Street.
Caroline was born in 1943 in Morris, Illinois, daughter of the late Elizabeth and Elmer âBenâ Boden.
She graduated from Villa Joseph Marie High School in Newtown, PA in 1960 and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1964 from Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA.
She was employed at Hadley Memorial, Alexandria and Fairfax Hospitals as a Medical Records Coder and after âretiringâ enjoyed her job as the Church Secretary at Nativity Catholic Church in Burke, VA.
Caroline loved her little home in Winchester, her sweet and loyal dog Benny and her granddaughters. Her talents and hobbies included reading, writing poetry, sewing, bird watching, playing her beautiful baby grand piano and doing jigsaw and word search puzzles. She also loved watching Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy and The Voice. Caroline loved music in