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Civic Engagement and Volunteering
Volunteering at the Ballona Creek and Wetlands
Please consider this volunteer activity on Cesar Chavez Day - Friday, March 27, with the Ballona Institute. You will help remove trash and install fencing to protect a sand dune along the Ballona Creek and Wetlands (see below). The Ballona Institute (http://www.ballonainstitute.org/) is dedicated to protecting and teaching the public about the wetlands ecosystem in Playa del Rey.
Please RSVP to Stacey Beggs at sbeggs@ucla.edu by Tuesday, March 24. If you would like to carpool, please indicate this in your email. Otherwise, please meet at the Shallow Water Nature Store at 1:30 pm. Please wear UCLA gear, if you have some, and bring work gloves and a few trash bags (as well as water and sunscreen!). Children are welcome. The event ends at 3:30 pm.
Ballona Wetland Preservation Event
Meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Shallow Water Nature Store in the Matilla Village Center, at the corner of Culver Boulevard and Vista del Mar in Playa del Rey.
Directions: Take Culver Boulevard west to the Matilla Realty Shopping
Center, Park just beyond Gordon's Market, behind Matilla Realty. If you miss that turn and reach the light at Vista del Mar, then turn right and make another right turn beyond the restaurant on the right. Drive down the driveway to the parking area.
Here are some of the opportunities on the day of service. During the two hour time period, you will probably have time for more than one activity.
- Take a nature walk to learn about the habitat, ecology, and stewardship needs in this area of Los Angeles.
- Remove trash from La Ballona Creek Estuary Channel and Del Rey Lagoon Park, to prevent litter on the beaches and pollution of Santa Monica Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
- Install protective fencing to protect a sand dune we are restoring.
For more information, call 310-575-0865 or 310-578-5888 or email JaneAnneJ@mac.com
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