July 2020 Edition

Grateful Pumpkin Family Project

Grateful Pumpkin Family Project

Here’s a family tradition that focuses on gratitude. For the 30 days preceding Thanksgiving, invite family members and close friends to add a few items to your Gratitude Pumpkin! Use a Sharpee marking pen to write whatever you are thankful for and then use the...

Reach for Home

Reach for Home

Reach for Home understands that the greatest reduction in homeless populations occurs when there are established relationships between healthcare, housing services and treatment. Conversely, in areas of the county with limited services, including North County,...

Dear Neighbor,

Dear Neighbor,

“Dear neighbor, Thank you for the masks you made for me and my brother they are nice. I will use it every time I go outside and play on my scooter or skateboard. Thank youfrom Aaron“ Maxine Bate recently received this handwritten note from Aaron thanking her for...

Cloverdale needs YOU!

Cloverdale needs YOU!

So many of you have asked me how can we help, what can we do? Let's stand up and help out our community. "MY TURN" We need volunteers at the food distributions events. These usually take place on Sundays and Mondays. Location: Citrus Fairgrounds Time for volunteers:...

Outdoor Activities

Outdoor Activities

Cloverdale Senior Multipurpose Center moves activities outdoors as a group gathers to play beanbag baseball.

Grateful for Reader Comments

Grateful for Reader Comments

On October 14th, someone asked on Facebook’s “Community of Cloverdale CA’s” page: “I was wondering how many people read Cloverdale Connect??”So far there have been 144 comments and 139 “likes”. We are happy to share some of the comments here: “Every time” “Cover to...

Tips for Buying Firewood By Elizabeth Flaherty

Tips for Buying Firewood By Elizabeth Flaherty

Whether you’re looking for wood to burn in a fireplace, wood stove or backyard fire pit, here’s what to keep in mind before you buy. It’s best to store firewood with plenty of space between the logs to allow drying and prevent rotting. And don’t position the firewood...

FACTS FROM THE PAST by Kay Wells

Ever wonder why we call our fair grounds the Cloverdale CITRUS Fair, when you don’t see that many citrus trees about town or on surrounding farmlands? Well, in the 1880s, there were 1170 acres in fruit including 500 orange trees and 2000 fig trees. The new...

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