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Rotary Club of Kelseyville’s Sunrise Online Auction is this weekend

Rotary Club of Kelseyville is holding an online auction this weekend.  Preview the wonderful auction packages and register to bid at rcks2021.ggo.bid.

Do you love Asian art?  You might like “The Bride”, a signed and numbered framed serigraph by well-known artist Ting Shao Kuang.  Looking for a staycation idea in Lake County – check out the overnight stay packages including the Visit Kelseyville Dine & Stay package featuring Suite on Main, an overnight stay at Laujor Vineyard Loft, and the Eat, Stay & Play package for Twin Pine Casino & Hotel.  If you are seeking an experience, don’t miss your chance to be Deputy for a Day with Sheriff Brian Martin!

Bidding will open at 9 am on Friday and will close at 9 pm on Sunday, May 9. Don’t miss out – check out the fun at rcks2021.ggo.bid.

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WASHINGTON D.C.

Rep. Garamendi highlights new tools making it easier to get vaccinated

This week, Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA) highlighted new tools from the White House to help California residents get vaccinated. Californians 16 years and older can now input their ZIP code at www.vaccines.gov / www.vacunas.gov or text their ZIP code to GETVAX (438829) / VACUNA (822862) to get help making a vaccine appointment at a nearby location.

“With these new and helpful tools, it’s now easier than ever to find a vaccine near you,” said Rep. Garamendi. “Getting vaccinated is the best thing we can do to crush the pandemic, protect ourselves and our loved ones, and help us start to return to normal. Every Californian age sixteen and up is eligible now, so visit vaccines.gov or text your ZIP code to GETVAX today to make your appointment.”

These new vaccine finder tools make it quicker and more convenient than ever to make an appointment.

Public health officials are urging every eligible person to get vaccinated as quickly as possible. The vaccines are safe and effective, providing significant protection against severe illness and helping slow the spread of the virus in our communities.

As of this week, more than 105 million Americans are fully vaccinated. More than 147 million Americans have received at least one dose of the vaccine, including more than 80 percent of seniors, educators, school staff, and childcare workers, as well as 90 percent of doctors.

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—Compiled by Ariel Carmona Jr.

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