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Local Resource List for Seniors and Others (as of April 8, 2020)

Resources in Davis and Woodland

Grocery, Pharmaceutical, Prepared Food, and Other

As of 4/8/2020

Note: Would you like any other kinds of resources or services listed? Please share your idea with Bob Polkinghorn, Senior Warden. Email: bobpolky@gmail.com

Grocery Stores:

Curbside Pick-Up at the Store or Arrange Delivery Online:

No Curbside Pick-Up or Delivery:

Senior Exclusive Hours 10am-12pm Daily, General 12-7 Daily

Delivery:

FYI:

Davis Farmers Market 8am-1pm Saturdays and 3-6pm Wednesdays. Shoppers reminded to stay 6’ apart and send only one household member. Picnic at the Park is on hold.

Yolo Food Bank in partnership with the County of Yolo is providing low income seniors and other Yolo residents with underlying health conditions free service to the Food Bank and a weekly home delivery food box.

Food contributions for Yolo Food Bank can be dropped off at the home of Janet Lane. See the church directory.

Many local farmers and agriculture businesses are offering delivery and/or pickup or community –supported agriculture subscriptions.

Pharmacies:

Prepared Food:

Check for frequent Davis local updates on Wendy Weitzel’s column in the Enterprise “Comings & Goings” or her Comings & Goings Facebook and Instagram pages.

Here are some listings from her Sunday, April 5, 2020 Enterprise column in Part 1.

https://www.davisenterprise.com/business/be-kind-to-others-and-to-local-businesses/

 A vast selection of local restaurants has Take-Out and Delivery services. Check out online DoorDash.com or GrubHub.com.  Restaurants pay to be listed. Hours are posted. Explore foods of every taste.

Restaurants in Woodland open for take-out. Call and ask for curbside delivery.

Other Resources

The Davis Senior Center publishes a monthly newsletter that connects seniors to services in the Davis area. Check out The Friendship Line, Well-Connected, and other accessible programs.

www.cityofdavis.org/seniorservices

In addition, the following businesses are deemed essential, according to California’s shelter-in-place order:

Comments? Send to Lynn Zender. Email: lynnzender@sbcglobal.net

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