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Project Santa Comes to Watsonville

Project Santa Comes to Watsonville

WATSONVILLE, Calif. -- Today we are taking donations for foster children at a local business in Watsonville. Comerica Bank has a bin set up outside their doors.

The bank is located at 1998 Main Street in Watsonville. Central Coast News will be collecting toys until 6:30 p.m.

The next drop off location for Project Santa is going to be at the Central Coast News Studio on Thursday. The station is located at 1550 Moffett Street in Salinas.

On Friday Comerica Bank in Salinas will have a toy collection bin outside their doors. The address in Salinas is 430 Main Street.

Several items are still needed for gift baskets for older children. Some of those items include hand-held computer games, hygiene and bath supplies, hair care products, under clothing in all sizes, towels for teens, bath baskets, wrapping paper and gift bags.

 

 

Facilities to Close Thanksgiving Week

The budget crunch is forcing Watsonville to close most facilities next week.  On Tuesday, the city said it's closing facilities because most employees refused to take a 10% pay cut.  Watsonville is dealing with a $4.5 million budget deficit.  But essential services like police and fire departments will remain open.

 

To read the entire statement by the city, click here. http://www.ci.watsonville.ca.us/information%5Cmedia.html

City of Watsonville hosting Holiday Factory Sale

The City of Watsonville is holding a Holiday Factory Sale. The event is on Saturday, December 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at various locations.

Nine different companies will be participating.

Here is details of the event: http://www.watsonvillefactorysale.com/