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City Hosts Watsonville Earth Day
Watsonville will be celebrating Earth Day and the Day of the Child Festival on Apr. 23, all events are open to the public.

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Watsonville will be celebrating Earth Day and the Day of the Child Festival on Apr. 23, all events are open to the public.

NEOMED students in their fourth year set to graduate in May will now be able to benefit from residencies to help begin their careers.
The Great American Cleanup is sponsored by 'Keep Rockland Beautiful on Earth Day' and will be held Apr. 22.
Every year Riverside Co. names five people or organizations with its Public Health Champion award in different areas of the health sector.
Interfaith Council will be hosting a 'Night of Music' to embrace interfaith unity and diversity within the community.
More Joy! will be performing on Apr.29 and will be asking for donations to benefit the Global Fund For Women.
Wine Town Rollers of Temecula will be hosting a roller derby double header on Apr. 22 at Margarita Community Park.
The campus expansion will occupy 15 acres of the southern portion of campus and will be used for outpatient services.
The Sherman Oaks community will now be able to acquire vision services at the new America's Best Opening on Ventura Blvd.
Artist Gregory John Maichack will be at Westborough Library on May 2 to host an adult pastel painting workshop.
Constantine Christelis, a mechanical engineering major has returned from New Zealand after an intensive wildlife research program.
Professor Paul Hendry has written and directed a comedy called, 'Mormon Dog Story' that will debut at the Riverside International Film Fest.
Wyandotte has launched an app with the goal of connecting businesses and locals within the community to receive information about the city.
Dr. Paul Lenton has received the 'Top Doc' honor for the 4th year in a row by the national auditing firm of Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd.
The Tomball Tollway Project began in March 2017 and will take 34 months to complete.
The clean up will aim to restore trails damaged during last year's flood and will take place on Apr. 30.
CT State Reps Chris Davis and Carol Hall will be hosting legislative coffee hours on May 2 at the Dam Restaurant.
Enfield Recreation has released the activities list and registration dates for a variety of camps starting in May.
All participants will receive an official Brothers of the Brush membership card and commemorative badge.
The DPW yard be open on April 22 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.