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Severe Storms Continue to Strike California; How to Prepare and What Resources Are Available to Residents

At this point, California is no stranger to large and damaging storms. The saga continues as much of the state will be affected by heavy rain in the coming days and throughout the month. On average, residents will see two - five inches of rainfall with some areas seeing over eight inches. These high-powered storms pose a threat to communities throughout the state.

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Ray Charles: “A Sound of His Own” Comes to Fixin’s

Blacked Owned businesses means so much more than just being “black owned”. It’s about the vision, the goal and the inspiration behind the business that makes it so special. Taking away status and fame, what is left is just creating a great product that anyone can enjoy. Fixins is all about finding new innovative ways to bring the community together. Collaborating with the Ray Charles Foundation is just one of many opportunities that pinpoints history, legacy, honor and revolutionary pioneers that have paved the way to where we are now.

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The Bakersfield Chapter of The Links, Incorporated and the International Trends & Services Facet Celebrates International Women’s Day

On March 4, 2023, the International Trends and Services Facet gave a presentation during the March Chapter meeting explaining that International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The presentation also included a call to action for accelerating women’s equality by helping school aged girls in Kenya with school fees.  The 2023 International Women’s Day campaign theme is #EmbraceEquity. 

Severe Storms Continue to Strike California; How to Prepare and What Resources Are Available to Residents

At this point, California is no stranger to large and damaging storms. The saga continues as much of the state will be affected by heavy rain in the coming days and throughout the month. On average, residents will see two – five inches of rainfall with some areas seeing over eight inches. These high-powered storms pose a threat to communities throughout the state.

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