Kip Fjeld delivered a new-to-us chest freezer yesterday to the Wonder Valley Community Center. The Friends of Wonder Valley spent $100 for the additional freezer for the rare occasions when our USDA food delivery exceeds our storage space.
We're hoping that in the future we'll be able to receive food from other sources to distribute. The freezer will help us store it safely.
Thanks to everyone who donated to the Friends of Wonder Valley, and made this purchase possible.
The Friends of Wonder Valley seeks to enhance the lives of the people in Wonder Valley, California by providing programs that engage residents and build community, including arts, music, theater, education, food, health, recreation, and others as need and capacity arise.
Monday, April 15, 2019
Book donation
Artist and Guggenheim fellow Susan Lipper was visiting in Wonder Valley last week, and donated a copy of her new book Domesticated Land.
Many of the photographs in the book were taken in Wonder Valley.
The book will be available at the Wonder Valley Community Center, for people to look through while on the premises.
Thank you, Susan, for your donation.
Many of the photographs in the book were taken in Wonder Valley.
The book will be available at the Wonder Valley Community Center, for people to look through while on the premises.
Thank you, Susan, for your donation.
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