Tri-City organizations are closing their offices and event planners are canceling or postponing events amid concerns about the spread of coronavirus. To keep you updated, we're going to update this list.
Mid-Columbia Meals on Wheels has announced it will be offering limited home delivery and senior dining center meal service effective March 16. The duration of the change in service is unknown but is expected to last a minimum of three weeks.
Home delivery: Volunteer drivers will deliver hot meals, along with supplemental frozen meals, to homebound clients each Tuesday and Friday. The first week of this change only, they also will provide Monday service. Clients will receive a combination of hot and frozen meals to provide one meal for each day of the week.
Senior dining centers: Sites within Tri-Cities, and Benton City will be open for take-out frozen meals each Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to noon. Frozen meals may also be picked up from the Meals on Wheels Café from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The café is at 1834 Fowler St. in Richland. Connell and Prosser sites will serve hot meal take-out meals until switching to frozen take-out meals starting March 23. Seniors can pick up enough meals to provide one for each day.
Seniors age 60 and older who are not current Meals on Wheels clients who may now need meal assistance may call 509-735-1911 to sign up for meal service.
Vintage at the Ridge at the Numerica Pavilion has been postponed until further notice. The annual shopping event at the Southridge Sports and Events Complex in Kennewick was originally scheduled for March 13-14. Vendors will be notified when the event has been rescheduled. The Numerica Pavilion will remain closed through the weekend, and more information will be made available on recreation programs, events and activities as it becomes available.
Updated March 12
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