At the second cleanup event at Pacific View School in Encinitas, held September 17, a crew of 29 Encinitas Arts Culture and Ecology Alliance volunteers shoveled, scraped, and hauled dirt in order to install erosion control straw wattles on the northwest corner of the school property. The straw wattles will keep the bare soil surrounding the school in place until drought-tolerant Southern California natives can be planted to enhance Pacific View and the surrounding downtown Encinitas neighborhood.
EACEA's mission is to revitalize the school and its property, closed since 2003, and reopen the campus as community arts and ecology center. Learn more at http://www.eacea.org
The next volunteer work party is scheduled for October 22. Join us! For more information contact CPA Executive Director Joy Lyndes, who leads EACEA's landscape committee, at [email protected] Photos courtesy of Steve Barilotti.
EACEA's mission is to revitalize the school and its property, closed since 2003, and reopen the campus as community arts and ecology center. Learn more at http://www.eacea.org
The next volunteer work party is scheduled for October 22. Join us! For more information contact CPA Executive Director Joy Lyndes, who leads EACEA's landscape committee, at [email protected] Photos courtesy of Steve Barilotti.