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Monday, March 22


- WEATHER -


- LOCAL CALENDARS -

Village:

Waterville Central School District:


Waterville Public Library:

Greater Waterville Area Community Calendar:

- COVID-19 UPDATES & IN THE MAIL -

Click Here for Vaccine Information
Click Here for NYS Updates
Click Here for the COVID Report Card
Click Here for the CDC
Click Here for the NYS Department of Labor
Click Here for the NYS Park Department
Click Here for the Oneida County COVID-19 Dashboard
Click Here for the Madison County COVID-19 Dashboard


Monday Meet!
This Monday, March 22, Waterville CSD students and parents are invited to join staff members to learn more about social-emotional learning and mental health. The presentation will kick off at 7:00 PM via Zoom and Facebook Live. Parents, look for a Zoom link via email immediately prior to the meeting so you can participate in the Q & A.
Special note: Students, as you leave school or exit the bus on Monday, you'll be provided with a snack pack to enjoy during the evening webinar.




Items we are collecting;
Easter Baskets
Easter filling
Plastic Easter Eggs
Bubbles
Sidewalk Chalk
Small Stuffed Animals
Play-doh
Small toys/prizes
Coloring/Activity Books
Crayons
Large Ziplock Baggies
Craft supplies
Stickers
Easter Candy
Monetary donations will also be accepted. Contact Jen Collins to donate!

Village of Waterville Board Meeting tonight at 7pm. We will be holding a public hearing for the 2021-22 proposed budget. Face masks and social distancing is required to attend the meeting (seating is limited). If you are unable to attend the meeting, we will be livestreaming the meeting on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5q0Q-1v2qY1ETDTYmSqNpQ







- AROUND TOWN -

64 degrees by  mid-afternoon!

Several days of warm sunshine in a row- even if the mornings still included a light frost.

Another sure sign of spring, picnic tables out front of Roc's!


In case you need something more jaw dropping than fine spring weather so early in the season, the It Takes a Village Diaper Bank distributed 9,520 diapers at their two distribution sites over the weekend, Faith Furniture in Utica and The Waterville Public Library. In Waterville, the Waterville Area Food Pantry helped to provide a snack bag for every child and a donation of Easter supplies from the Waterville Rotary Club passed on seasonal goodies for April 4th!


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