SPR s Doug Nadvornick reports.
Washington’s 2021 Redistricting Commission is preparing to begin its one-every-10-year task. The board will hold public meetings around the state later this spring to help guide its work of redrawing political boundaries.
The League of Women Voters, this week, will hold two public webinars about redistricting and how people can let their voices be heard.
The redistricting process is important because it will determine in which legislative and congressional districts you will vote for the next several years.
But, says April May from the Spokane chapter of the League of Women Voters, it is not a process familiar to many voters.
The League of Women Voters of the Comal Area (LWVCA) invites the public to an online panel discussion of current immigration issues and the Texas Legislative Session at 7 p.m.
Greenwich Country Day sophomores make donation to Cos Cob VFW
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Greenwich Country Day School students Leo Corsano and Jack Sullivan are presented with caps from the Cos Cob VFW Post 10112 Quartermaster Doc Orrico after the boys donated a $1,000 check to the organization. The two held a fundraiser at Chipotle in December to raise the money and also got donations from their fellow students and GCDS faculty. The ceremony was held at the pocket park in Cos Cob on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021.Ken Borsuk / Hearst Media Connecticut /Show MoreShow Less
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From left, First Selectman Fred Camillo, Greenwich Country Day School students Leo Corsano and Jack Sullivan, Cos Cob VFW Post 10112 Commander Joe Music, Service Officer Anthony Marzullo and Quartermaster Doc Orrico all take part in a ceremony by the Post’s memorial in Cos Cob on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. The students donated $1,000 to help the Post’s efforts locally and beyond to help veterans.Ken Borsuk / Hear
Events coming up in the Capital Region
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Food drive continues at Selkirk location
BETHLEHEM The Bethlehem Grange No. 137 will continue to accept donations of non-perishable foods at its location, 24 Bridge St., Selkirk.
Because of the need, the grange is continuing to host the food drive originally scheduled through Dec. 24.
Suggested food items include cereal, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, canned fruit, canned meat like tuna and ham, stew, dessert mix, applesauce, crackers, pasta, spaghetti sauce and soup.
Other items such as deodorant, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, cleaning supplies, paper products and diapers will be accepted as well.
Gift cards to local supermarkets are welcome.