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Middletown police, business owner help Christmas dreams come true for kids
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Dressed as Santa, Middletown Police Community Relations Officer Jay Bodell shows off some of the holiday toy donations from the community, and Mondo Pizza, which gave a $60 gift card to a city family in need.Contributed photo / Jay BodellShow MoreShow Less
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Middletown Police Community Relations Officer Jay Bodell, center, with the help of The Nutrition Spot owner Beth Gyngeli (not pictured), as well as other members of the department, spearheaded an adopt-a-family toy and gift card drive that surprised two children in the city’s North End with personalized gifts and a visit from Santa Claus Monday. Here, participants line up for a photo at the rear of police headquarters in front of the van full of presents.Contributed photo / Jay BodellShow MoreShow Less
Grant funding is available to nonprofit and public organizations that provide programming to Tri-Valley residents.
Applications are being accepted for the Dublin Human Services grants, Livermore and Pleasanton Housing and Human Services grants and the Pleasanton Community Grants Programs â Youth and Civic Arts. They will be accepted Nov. 30 through Jan. 18. Grant programs offered by the cities provide funding for a wide variety of human services, community development, housing, youth and civic arts projects and programs in the Tri- Valley.
A virtual informational grant workshop will be held Thu, Dec. 10, from 10 a.m. to noon. Attendance is mandatory to apply for funding. To RSVP for attendance, contact Steve Hernandez, Housing Manager, City of Pleasanton, at 925-931-5007 or email shernandez@cityofpleasantonca.gov. For more information, contact Nicole Thomas, Recreation Supervisor, at 925-931-3432.