Volunteers needed
EDITOR:
Become a hospital volunteer. It is a worthwhile and fun way to give back. The patients and staff of Healdsburg District Hospital appreciate all that we do with just a few simple tasks. For example, passing out menus and helping patients fill them out, running errands for the staff nurses and cafeteria personnel. We also man the gift shop located in the lobby and hold two bake sales annually with the proceeds going towards scholarships for hospital employees and their medical careers.
Both men and women are needed. If you can give just a couple of four-hour shifts each month, you will be surprised how satisfying it is helping hospitalized neighbors as well as the hospital.
If you are interested, please call 431-6500 and ask for the gift shop. You can leave a message with your name and number. You won’t be sorry. Volunteers are not paid, not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.
Debbie Williams, Healdsburg District Hospital volunteer
Learn about Relay for Life
EDITOR: Hello Windsor, Relay for Life is the premiere fund raising event for the American Cancer Society. If you are interested in learning about the work of the American Cancer Society, we will have Relay volunteers and information available at the Walmart in Windsor (6650 Hembree Lane) on Saturday, April 8, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Windsor’s Relay for Life will be held the weekend of July 15 in Keiser Park.
Jill Sullivan, Santa Rosa
Community Garden Workshop
Learn about vertical gardening, square-foot gardening, companion planting, soil prep and more at a free workshop Saturday, April 8 at the Town Green Community Garden in Windsor. The event runs from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the garden, located at Windsor Road and Joe Rodota way in the Town Hall complex. Food Gardening specialists from the Sonoma County Master Gardeners program will be on hand giving demonstrations and answering questions. For details visit their website at sonomamastergardeners.org
Submitted by the Community Garden Club.

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