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Contra Costa County To Hold “Block Party” In Concord – Event Will Provide Residents A Chance To Avoid Making Multiple Stops At Government Offices

by CLAYCORD.com
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Contra Costa County is holding its annual block party next week for people to avoid making multiple stops to government offices or wait in long lines to take care of important tasks.

County departments like the clerk-recorder-elections department and the city of Concord are collaborating to provide a fun, festive event Tuesday offering a wide variety of on-the-spot government services at a single location.

This year’s event will be held 4-7 p.m. Tuesday at the Concord Library at 2900 Salvio St.

It’s the fifth year the county has hosted the increasingly popular event. The county rotates locations each year to provide opportunities to engage with different communities.

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“This event is designed to bring together multiple services in one location and make it easier for county residents to get things done,” county Supervisor Ken Carlson said. “We’re serving residents where they are.”

Available services at the event will include but are not limited to: applying for CalFresh and Medi-Cal, information about childcare and preschool options, COVID-19 vaccines, library card signups, weatherization information, voter registration, Clean Slate program information, Contra Costa Television (CCTV), and more.

Food trucks will be there, and parking is free.

For more information, call the clerk-recorder-elections department at (925) 335-7805.

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Fed Up June 1, 2023 - 8:59 AM - 8:59 AM

“Available services at the event will include but are not limited to: applying for CalFresh and Medi-Cal, information about childcare and preschool options, COVID-19 vaccines, library card signups, weatherization information, voter registration, Clean Slate program information, Contra Costa Television (CCTV), and more.”
Let me make sure I still have my wallet! Is there anything else one needs to survive?

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Exit 12A June 1, 2023 - 10:12 AM - 10:12 AM

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Because government is so “efficient”?
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This is so illegals don’t have to drive to and from to get their Democrat-sponsored freebies.
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Disgusting.

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Cyn June 1, 2023 - 12:43 PM - 12:43 PM

@Exit 12A
That’s correct. It’s all about voter registration and they’re throwing in a few incentives. Don’t forget to call the elections department to find out what type of food trucks will be there.

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