05/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/02/2025 16:22
Published: May 02, 2025
Today's digest provides helpful and important updates on the following:
WILDFIRE AND EARTHQUAKE EXPO JUNE 1
On Sunday, June 1, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., this free, family-friendly event is packed with hands-on activities to help you get ready for the next wildfire or earthquake.
Bring the kids, bring your questions-leave empowered. Get the full details here: https://socoemergency.org/event/wildfire-and-earthquake-expo-2025-exposicion-de-incendios-forestales-y-terremotos-2025/
SEWER SAVINGS AVAILABLE FOR ELIGIBLE PROPERTY OWNERS
Low-income homeowners and nonprofit housing providers for low-income renters may qualify for a 50 percent discount on their Annual Sewer Service Charge from Sonoma Water-operated Sanitation Districts and Zones.
Apply by July 10 to see the reduced rate reflected in your property tax bill.
Learn more, including how to apply, at: https://www.sonomawater.org/srrp.
SONOMA COUNTY COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
Disasters don't wait-and neither should you. Join SoCo CERT (Sonoma County Community Emergency Response Team) and gain the skills to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community when it counts most.
In the Basic Training Course beginning May 3, learn life-saving techniques and hands-on strategies to support your neighbors until professional responders arrive. Also, connect with other community members who are committed to building a stronger, safer Sonoma County.
Be the help until help arrives.
Registration and details: https://socoemergency.org/event/89135/2025-05-03/.
PLAYING IT SAFE ON THE COAST AND THE RIVER
Just because the river and coast look calm doesn't mean they are. This time of year, there are no lifeguards on duty along the Russian River, and Regional Parks' free lifejacket loaner stations won't be open until Memorial Day. At the coast, strong rip currents, steep beaches, heavy surf and sudden ground swells make swimming unsafe and can make even playing in the water dangerous. Remember, never turn your back to the ocean. Also, cell service is spotty along the river and coast, so a call for help might not get through quickly.
Learn more about playing it water safe: https://parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/learn/blog/playing-it-safe-on-the-russian-river
NEW EDITIONS OF SOCO CORRESPONDENT, SOCO CHAT NOW AVAILABLE
In the latest edition of SoCo Correspondent:
Read all this and more in the latest edition of SoCo Correspondent: https://conta.cc/4jmxpRV.
Plus, in the new episode of SoCo Chat, we sit down with Johannes J. Hoevertsz, Director of the Sonoma County Department of Public Infrastructure, to discuss the benefits of purchasing vacant commercial buildings near the airport, how the purchase is connected to plans for the current County campus, which departments will move there, and much more: https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/county-administrators-office/sonoma-county-communications/soco-chat
LATEST CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITH COUNTY OF SONOMA
The County of Sonoma has fantastic job opportunities this week and we want YOU on our incredible team!
Recent listings include:
Discover more job opportunities by visiting the County of Sonoma Careers Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/sococareers. For more jobs and details, check out our career portal at https://bit.ly/3Js0XOg, or call (707) 565-2331.
OTHER SONOMA COUNTY NEWS OF NOTE
Raley's Pays $400,000 to Settle California Unfair Competition Lawsuit for Sale of Expired Over the Counter Medications
https://da.sonomacounty.ca.gov/raleys-pays-400000-to-settle-california-unfair-competition-lawsuit-for-sale-of-expired-over-the-counter-medications