Chino Valley In Brief: Covid-19 Update For Chino Valley Schools, And Local Shops Donate
Originally Published: February 21, 2022 12:37 p.m.
Local shops donate to HMS Valentine gram effort -- Recently, two flower shops, The Watering Can in Chino Valley and the Prescott Flower Shop, donated 200 carnations each for the Heritage Middle School Valentine gram fundraiser. With COVID-19 throwing a huge wrench in the operation of local schools, fundraising efforts in the past couple of years have been extremely limited. (CVUSD/Courtesy)
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