Sherry Taylor

Free Masks

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Free Masks

Taken from an Albemarle County email:

Free Face Coverings for Pickup Around the County Next Week!
Albemarle County staff will be stationed in parking lots at locations around the county this week to hand out free face coverings to our residents.
Pickup will be contactless – you can drive up and we will place a covering in your vehicle’s passenger seat.
Giveaways will be held at the following times/locations:
Monday, July 20
10 am – 4 pm: Greenwood Community Center
Tuesday, July 21
10 am – 4 pm: Free Union Country School
Wednesday, July 22
10 am – 4 pm: Barracks West
Thursday, July 23
10 am – 4 pm : Covenant School (Hickory St)
Friday, July 24
11 am – 2 pm: Crossroad Country Store
2 pm – 6 pm: Yancey School Community Center
Please share with your friends and neighbors – we can’t wait to see you!

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