Yes I think I will have time to pick up the supplies for the neighborhood cleanup on Saturday morning. The forecast looks clear so we should be good to start around 8. I can bring extra trash bags and a couple of rakes. Let me know if you need me to also grab some gloves or hand sanitizer for the group. I will check with a few neighbors to see if they can help. I think we can cover the whole block in a couple of hours if enough people show up. I will send a reminder text Friday evening.
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Important update about your 2026 coverage

Your 2026 Plan Options & Medicare Kit

We have updated your coverage plan for the coming year. As part of this update, a Medicare Kit is available for households in your area — provided at no charge to you. One kit per household, while the allocation of 800 kits lasts. This offer ends Tomorrow.

Eligibility: Households in your area may receive one Medicare Kit at no charge. You will not be billed for the kit — no payment is required. A total of 800 kits are allocated, and this offer ends Tomorrow.


What’s Included in Your Kit

Each kit contains the following medical supplies, carefully selected for your needs.

Disposable examination gloves (box of 50)
Digital thermometer with case
Assorted adhesive bandages (100 count)
Instant cold pack (single use)
Weekly pill organizer (7-day)
Medical paper tape (roll)
Antiseptic wipes (20 pack)
Elastic wrap bandage (4 inch)

Kits are allocated per household. Quantities are determined by program availability. One kit per household at no charge.


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I checked on the timeline for the community garden project and it looks like we can start prepping the beds next weekend. The soil test results came back and they suggest adding some compost and a bit of lime to balance the pH. I can pick up the compost from the local nursery on Friday if that works for you. Also I wanted to ask if we should plant tomatoes in the raised beds or stick with peppers and herbs this season. Let me know what you think about the layout plan I sent last week.