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  • The Salvation Army is holding an open house today to show off the roughly $1 million in improvements to its Berberian Homeless and Transition Shelter downtown.

  • High school students from Canada, Mexico and closer to home did crafts with neighborhood kids at The Salvation Army Red Shield Center in south Modesto on Friday. The play date, as well as their ride to the center using city buses, was meant to give them a boots-on-the-ground feel for the problems of the poor.

  • An electric vehicle workshop will be offered from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District's Northern Region Headquarters, 4800 Enterprise Way, in Modesto.

  • SUPPORT GROUP FOR CHILD ABUSE SURVIVORS:

  • Come meet Modesto's new poet laureate, Gillian Wegener, and say goodbye to the outgoing poet laureate, Ed Bearden, at a reception Aug. 4. The free program runs from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the McHenry Museum, 1402 I St.

  • It was a church group meeting, and members were talking about creating a memorial garden. The names of landscape architects and landscaping contractors came up..

  • A free workshop for those facing foreclosure or trying to recover after losing their homes will be offered Saturday in Modesto.

  • In a special section published in The Bee on May 21, the Education Foundation of Stanislaus County highlighted a number of programs and events that help children learn and achieve, including the Foothill Horizons Outdoor Education School and YES Company.

  • Paul Rodriguez is not taken seriously when he declares that people are more important than fish. It's too bad; you should lend the comedian your ear. Although an unconventional point man, he can unite many people to a popular cause — getting irrigation water to West Side farmers while protecting the water rights of those in the east.

  • California Weddings magazine features stories about local brides, along with informative articles to guide you and give you ideas in creating your own wedding.

  • Newspaper in Education was created to offer newspapers as an educational tool to area schools with the goal to reinforce a positive and lifetime reading habit in students by engaging them with current, relevant text.

  • A resource guide for elders and their caregivers in Stanislaus County.

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