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ORGANIZATION: The Watershed Project

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 1 person is interested

Have you ever wanted to be a part of designing a piece of public art? Now is your chance! Join The Watershed Project as we paint our water themed mural on the Richmond Greenway above our rain garden and bioswale between 20 th and 21 st Streets. The mural project will be led by local Richmond artist, Rebeca Garcia- Gonzalez, who just completed the new Unity Park mural, "Richmond Dances and Grows." You don't have to be "artistic" to participate, but we request that children are ages 10 and up. We are hoping to recruit residents of Richmond in particular for this project. Students can earn a small stipend for participation and everyone can earn community service hours. We'll learn a lot about design, message, color, and making murals!

No experience necessary. We'll provide water, snacks, and materials. Please wear sturdy shoes and a hat!

Please contact sharon@thewatershedproject.org if you’re interested in participating, need a waiver, or with any questions.

Learn more about Rebeca's amazing work at Unity Park on the Greenway: http://thewatershedproject. org/creative-placemaking- richmond-greenway/





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About The Watershed Project

Location:

1327 S 46TH ST, Building 155, RICHMOND, CA 94804, US

Mission Statement

The mission of The Watershed Project is to inspire Bay Area communities to understand, appreciate, and restore their local watersheds.

Description

The Watershed Project’s vision is "people committed to a healthy San Francisco Bay watershed." Since 1997, we’ve pursued that vision through initiatives that:

  • Restore and preserve our unique, local ecosystems
  • Give students, teachers and volunteers the tools to preserve healthy watersheds.
  • Bring a watershed perspective to the urban environment.
  • Support grassroots watershed organizations.
  • Nurture young people who aspire to environmental careers working for positive change in our Bay Area communities

We are located in Richmond, California, on the University of California's Richmond Field Station.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Environment
Arts & Culture, Community, Environment

WHEN

Tue May 01, 2018
10:00 AM - 01:00 PM

WHERE

20th St. and Ohio Ave. on the GreenwayRichmond, CA 94804

(37.915813,-122.339096)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 10

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