Yuma on Live Call
“Help! Someone I know tested positive for COVID-19” June 10 • 2:30pm
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Wednesday
June 10
BLOOD DRIVE
WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Elks Lodge, 1917 W. 32nd St.
GOING ON: Donate muchneeded blood and discover your COVID-19 antibody status; donors are required to wear face masks
INFO: To make an appointment, go to bloodhero.com or call 928336-7065
YUMA ON CALL LIVE
WHEN: 2:30 p.m.
WHERE: To watch live, go to YRMC or Yuma Sun Facebook pages
GOING ON: YRMC will answer common questions about COVID-19 with Deb Anders, chief nursing officer
INFO: Submit questions during the live event or privately to communityrelations@ yumaregional.org
Thursday
June 11
VIRTUAL INFO SESSION
WHEN: 6 to 7 p.m.
WHERE: Facebook live at Facebook.com/YUHSD70 GOING ON: Yuma Union High School District will host a virtual information session for families of current students, incoming freshmen to answer questions regarding athletics, including procedures for athletic clearance; families can ask questions “live” in the comments section or submit a form in advance; questions will only be answered that pertain to athletics; panel includes YUHSD’s five athletics directors and Associate Superintendent Tim Brienza
INFO: To ask a question in advance of the session, fill out a brief submission form online at https://bit.ly/ YUHSDAthleticsQuestions
Friday
June 12
DRIVE-IN MOVIE NIGHT
WHEN: Gates open 7 p.m., arrive by 7:40 p.m., movie starts after sundown
WHERE: Desert Sun Stadium, 1280 W. Desert Sun Drive
GOING ON: Watch the movie “High Strung Free Dance,” rated PG; patrons must remain in vehicle unless going to restroom or vendors (respect social distancing when visiting), vendors will use only touchless payment options, no cash transactions available, no lawn chairs or pop-ups, patrons can bring own snacks, food and drinks, no alcoholic beverages allowed; large SUVs, trucks will be directed to park in back so as not to block the view of other moviegoers; audio will be provided on site via FM radio signal; patrons asked to bring nonperishable food donation for the Yuma Community Food Bank COST: $5 per vehicle; tickets available in advance only; no admissions sold on site, no refunds or exchanges
INFO: To purchase tickets, go to yumashowtickets.com; limited to 140 vehicles per show