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UCCA is proud to be part of the Adopt-A-Highway group, sponsored by CalTrans because of the Jacaranda tree project at the Park and Ride at Governor Drive and the Interstate 805.

Four Jacaranda trees have been planted. If you would like to help keep these trees healthy, consider volunteering to water them twice a week for a month. We provide the hoses, while CalTrans provides the recycled water source at Park and Ride. Please, call (858) 453 2387.

UCCA needed to spread mulch over the Adopt-A-Highway
project at Park and Ride on Governor in early June. Longtime community activist Greg Zinser rounded up his “Over 30” basketball playing friends to help, along with their sons. Many thanks to the men and boys who worked hard and got dirty doing it. Scripps Ranch has a group called The Old Pros, men who work for the good of the community. UCCA hopes the “Over 30” league assumes that role. Many thanks to Greg and the other volunteers.

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project at Park and Ride

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The Jacaranda trees at Park and Ride are doing well,
thanks to volunteers who water the trees monthly:
Steve and Susan Foster, Paul Croft, Sue DeVol,
Michelle Yeend, Verena Fisher, and Sandy Lippe. The
trees were a gift last year from The Village Garden Club
of La Jolla with grant money support from Supervisor
Ron Roberts.

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