In a time of crisis, the willingness of a community to lend a hand is never more important. As the Grays Harbor PUD helps customers in need cope with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is reminding its customers of an opportunity to help those struggling to pay their monthly power bills.
Customers who wish to donate to Project Help may do so by filling out the donation section found on the left side of the monthly return invoice, offering a donation of $1, $5 or “other” where customers may write in the amount they wish to donate. Donations may also be made by contacting PUD Customer Service at 360-532-4220.
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Play group operator: Hearing from customers who want to help
Less than a month ago, the second location of Little Sprouts Play Café opened in Mequon. The play café's Shorewood location has been in business since 2016 and is the brainchild of Whitefish Bay mom of two girls, Adrienne Shea. The shops offer toys, play groups and snacks for kids, and comfortable seating, mom groups and coffee for parents.
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Shea hopes to have activity kits available for parents within the next week. “I want to put together boxes with activities and supplies for families to do together,” said Shea. “I can go through the resource bins at the café to put those together.”
DMV taking customers by appointment only
Due to the ongoing threat from the coronavirus the Department of Motor Vehicles is taking the precautionary measures to protect drivers and staff.
Behind-the-wheel drive tests have been canceled for 30 days beginning March 18. The DMV will be contacting customers to reschedule drive tests.
Extended office hours and Saturday field office service have been suspended. DMV offices will be open for appointment-only services on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Carvana Offers Touchless Delivery to Customers
Carvana Also Receives $2.0 Billion in Financing Commitments from Ally in Support of the Safer Way to Buy a Car
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To further enhance its 100 percent online shopping experience, Carvana is now offering Touchless Delivery to customers that want to buy or trade a car. (Graphic: Business Wire)
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Verizon to give customers learning tools and premium TV at no additional cost | About Verizon
Customers get access to SHOWTIME, Epix, Quizlet, Chegg, Bookful and more to assist with new at-home realities
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NEW YORK – Verizon today announced an expansion of efforts to aid consumers dealing with work-from-home and shelter-in-place realities with the More at Home...on Us program. As the COVID-19 pandemic causes millions to remain indoors, Verizon is giving individuals and families more ways to learn and stay entertained at no additional cost.
Coronavirus leads Walmart, other grocers to install plexiglass to protect employees, customers
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The next time you go out to stock up on supplies, you may run into something new at the checkout line: a plexiglass panel.
America's largest supermarket chain, Kroger -- which includes such brands as Ralph's, Harris Teeter and QFC -- said Tuesday it will add sneeze guards at checkout lines. Floor decals indicating spots for "social distancing" will also be put in place in the more than 2,700 Kroger's stores.
Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison says sales have been up during coronavirus pandemic
Americans who are stuck in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic aren't just video-conferencing and binge-watching TV. Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison said they're also replacing appliances and doing DIY projects.
In an interview with CNBC on Wednesday, Ellison said the home improvement retailer has seen an increase across nearly every store category as customers not only stock up on cleaning supplies, but fix up and maintain their homes.
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