FREE COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC: Greeting people at the entrance of the William Hall Library auditorium for a vaccination clinic on Jan. 15 were Assistant Library Director Julie Holden, Detective Mike Iacone and Cali the K9 therapy dog. The Cranston
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FREE COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC: Greeting people at the entrance of the William Hall Library auditorium for a vaccination clinic on Jan. 15 were Assistant Library Director Julie Holden, Detective Mike Iacone and Cali the K9 therapy dog. The Cranston Public Library will be hosting four COVID-19 vaccination clinics for children ages 5-11 and 12.
In coordination with the R.I. Department of Health and The Wellness Company, free Covid-19 vaccination clinics will be available for kids on Jan. 22, Jan. 29 and Feb. 5. It will go from 10 a.m. to noon. Pfizer only.
Please visit www.vaccinateri.org to schedule your appointment. Families attending the vaccination clinic at 1825 Broad St., Cranston will also have an opportunity to meet Cali, the Cranston Police Department's therapy dog. Learn more and register by visiting events.cranstonlibrary.org. (Herald photo by Steven Popiel)
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