Heather Bailey 

Hopper services to continue Thursdays through Sundays
The Windsor Hopper was originally commissioned to help with traffic during the Pliny The Younger release, but it proved popular enough that starting March 18, the Windsor Hopper shuttle service operated by Pure Luxury Transportation will be running on Thursdays through Sundays. There will be no service on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. The Hopper provides complimentary luxury shuttle service to Windsor breweries, tasting rooms and shops.
More information and schedules and routes available at https://www.townofwindsor.com/1159/Windsor-Shuttle—The-Hopper.
Preschool registration open
Windsor fall preschool registration for new families started March 25, including Children’s Circle (for children 2-and-half to 3-and-a-half years old), Kinderclub (for 3- to 5-year-olds) and Montessori in Motion (for 3- to 6-year-olds). For more information, contact Windsor Parks and Recreation, 9291 Old Redwood Highway, Building 300D, 707-838-1260 or http://www.townofwindsor.com/preschool.
Free prom dresses for those in need
The Princess Project Sonoma County 2019 provides prom dresses for free to students throughout the county. So far they’ve outfitted 88 teens and the final giveaway will be on April 6 and 7. To make an appointment to shop for a dress, all teens have to do is text “hello” to 707-708-4185 and follow the prompts. There is a pop-up shop at Coddingtown Mall in Santa Rosa, between Bath & Body Works and Famous Footwear.
Heather Bailey is the editor of the Windsor Times. 

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