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By ANNE MARIE CHAKER
After playing a softball game earlier this month, Kevin Carlson, a Washington, D.C., real-estate agent, was introduced to a teammate’s friend as they walked off the field.
By ANNE MARIE CHAKER
After playing a softball game earlier this month, Kevin Carlson, a Washington, D.C., real-estate agent, was introduced to a teammate’s friend as they walked off the field.
Final Round of COVID-19 Relief Grants from the State of California: The final round of the State of California's COVID-19 Relief Grant Program will open on April 28th and close on May 4th. This final round will accept new applications. Grant award amounts will be between $5,000 - $25,000.
Many contemplate life or career changes after a year of quarantining; ‘It gave me that nudge’
The California Restaurant Foundation launched a new Restaurant Resilience Grant Program. SoCalGas, PG&E and SDG&E all contributed (and our goal is to find more donors so we can help more restaurants/in other areas). But for now, small, independently owned restaurants in LA County may qualify for a $3,500 grant.
From the LA Times:
How to boost mental health at your workplace
Rose Wong For The Times
By Rachel Schnalzer
The stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic have led many employees to look to their managers for support — with mixed results. Ultimately, though, the pandemic may result in more awareness of the importance of mental health care.
From the New York Times: The Biden administration proposed a significant expansion of federal spending Friday, asking Congress to bolster funding by 16% for domestic programs including education, health research and fighting climate change as it tries to harness the government’s power to reverse what officials called a decade of underinvestment in the nation’s most pressing issues.
PASADENA POLICE - COMMUNITY BRIEF March 2021
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Connection Breakfast Thursday, April 8th at 8am. (Sorry, because of the calendar, the lunch and breakfast are on back-to-back days. Hope to see you at both.)
John Burt of Intelligent Leadership Executive Coaching sponsors April's breakfast.
Network, promote your business, meet new people, make new connections, build our contact list-all from the safety of your own home or office (or wherever you may be) via ZOOM.
Pasadena has qualified to advance to the less-restrictive orange tier of the state’s COVID-19 business-reopening blueprint, but will not ease restrictions until Monday. Qualifying for the orange tier requires L.A. County, where Pasadena is located, to have an average daily rate of new COVID infections of 3.9 per 100,000 residents, along with a testing-positivity rate of 4.9% or less, and maintain those levels for two consecutive weeks.