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Spring is on its way and hopefully our
spirits and health will begin to soar. If you are
someone who believes in putting "Sunshine"
back in the lives of others, we would love to
have you join our Club. When a resident is ill,
we send cards to cheer them. For an overnight
hospital stay or a death in the immediate family, we deliver flowers
or fruit baskets. The funds we reap from our recycling efforts pay for
these gifts.
Recycling is good for the soul and healthy for the environment!
Our recycling efforts continue as usual. We accept all plastic water,
juice and tea drink bottles with caps removed and labels securely
attached to their containers, as well as all aluminum cans (for which
you paid the redemption fee). Each recyclable
item must be clearly imprinted on its label
or side with the words CA-CRV or CA CASH
REFUND.
Please be aware that plastic containers such
as milk, 100% juices, Clorox, peanuts, coffee
and mouthwash as well as metal cans (other than aluminum) for
which you have not paid the CRV fee, are not recyclable and should
be put in your appropriate Waste Management cans.
If you have any questions about our Club or its activities, please
contact Judy Charlick at (951) 769-6465. Our Club meets on the third
Wednesday of every month at 1 pm in the Arts & Crafts Room.
SUNSHINE CLUB
Sunshine Helpers Needed!
Chronic illnesses, hospitalization, and/or death can hit people hard. If you have a friend or neighbor
here in Solera who needs a spark of sunshine, let members of the Sunshine Club know. For your
convenience, the yellow Sunshine Box is located on the table in the Mail Room where you can drop
off the information for a resident or residents who are sick or have experienced a death in the family.
Sometimes just a card or telephone call will brighten someone's day immensely.