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Shopping guidelines at Walmart Grocery Stores

Walmart remains focused on supporting our communities, associates and customers. As a part of that commitment, we have developed some shopping guidelines that we are encouraging residents to use when shopping for essential items they need for their families.

We will be promoting across all of our communication platforms these shopping guidelines to help customers protect themselves, their families and fellow shoppers. We also have a social media graphic to share as an easy reminder to residents about how to best shop for the essential items they need. Social distancing is the responsibility of everyone and when we shop, we must not endanger others.

We are respectfully asking you to help promote and encourage all residents to follow these shopping guidelines:

We are all responsible for keeping space: Keep at least six-feet between you and a fellow customer or associate -- inside and outside the store.
Shop patiently: Watch and wait for other customers to be done in an aisle to keep a six-foot distance.
Limit and consolidate shopping trips: have a list ready, get what you need, and quickly exit the store.
Shop alone: avoid having others with you when possible
Stay home when you don’t feel well
Cover your mouth if you cough or sneeze
Wash and sanitize your hands before/after shopping
Shop online grocery store curbside pick-up or home delivery when possible

Thank you again for your continued support and leadership during this crisis. If there is anything we can do to support your efforts, please do not hesitate to contact me at any time. 

Sincerely,

Debbie

Debbie Herron

Director, Public Affairs and State & Local Government Relations

Walmart Inc.✻Save money. Live better.

desk/mobile: 503-539-5333

Twitter: @debbieherron

deborah.herron@walmart.com

 

Businesses that remain open after Governor Inslee's "Stay Home-Stay Healthy" Order goes into effect at midnight on March 25, 2020 are required to take steps to comply with the order.

FULL PRESS RELEASE

Many community business aprtners have already temporarily suspended business operations or are preparnig to do so during the Stay Home-Stay Healthy order.  Law Enforcement is conducting extra patrols but we need you to ensure your business is secure.  Here are some great ways to help protect your business during this temporary shutdown.

FULL PRESS RELEASE

In response to the COVID-19 and public health concerns, and in concert with Governor Inslee’s emergency proclamation, revisions are being made to the regular operations of City business.

Finance, Police, Community Development, and Administration lobbies will be closed as of March 17, 2020.  The Kelso Library will also be closed beginning March 17, 2020.  However:

FULL DETAILS OF CHANGES TO DAILY BUSINESS OPERATIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

For information contact: Traci Howard, Deputy Clerk 
thoward@kelso.gov
360.423.0900
 
Kelso WA- February 5, 2020

Fireworks Stand Permit Applications
 
The City of Kelso is accepting applications for fireworks stand permits.
Due to the size of population, the City of Kelso is limited to allow for three fireworks stands each year.  Permits may be granted, or denied, based upon the City Manager’s assessment of the applicant’s experience and demonstrated record together with such other factors as are determined to be in the best interest of and benefit to the community.  All applications to operate fireworks stands shall be made no later than May 2, 2020.

For additional information, please visit the City’s website www.kelso.gov or contact Traci Howard at 360.423-0900 or thoward@kelso.gov.

Curbside Collection January 2nd - 8th, 2020

Drop Site located at 1115 S. Pacific Avenue:  December 26th, 2019 through January 12th, 2020

Recycle Guide

 

The City of Kelso will be having a food drive starting Monday, November 25th and will run through the week of December 16th.  We will be giving all non-perishable donations to the “Community Backpack Buddies” program.  The program is being offered to students within the Kelso School District.

We will have donation barrels at Kelso City Hall, Kelso Police Department, Kelso Public Library, and Catlin Properties Inc.  If you have any questions, please contact Erica Geiszler (360) 577-3361, Patty Murray (360) 577-3347 or Jessica Bronstein (360) 577-3379.

How it works:Every Friday morning each child who participates (with parent’s permission) will be brought a bag of food. A school staff member will assist the student in putting their food into their backpacks discreetly and privately. If the child does not have a back pack one will be provided to them for transporting this food home.

Please note:  If your child has any food allergies, the school will not be able to provide Backpack Buddies for your student.

Confidentiality:  The enrollment form will be kept confidential.  If you have any questions about the program, please contact your school counselor or school principal.

 

 

“Rockin’ around the City”

Friday, December 6, 2019

Kelso City Hall – 203 S. Pacific Ave.

6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Come join our Tree Lighting Festival to celebrate the beginning of the Christmas season in Kelso.  Our theme this year is “Rockin’ around the City”.  City Manager Andrew Hamilton will be lighting the tree at 6:10 pm and Santa will arrive shortly afterwards.  Christmas music will be provided throughout the evening: refreshments, games, prizes, a hayride, children’s crafts, children’s face painting, cookie decorating and a special visit from Santa and his Elves.

Contact Patty at 360-577-3347 or Erica at 360-577-3361

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