Letter: Support Joshua Tree Community Center Improvement Grant
Posted by Laraine Turk on May 08, 2024
Related MBCA News follows this letter.
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Laraine Turk · July 22, 2024 3:58 PM
Among its many programs to create and build community among veterans, service members, and civilians,
Mil-Tree has a program teaching how to create vegetable gardens in the desert, with group instruction and activities twice a week. The demonstration garden is based at the
Joshua Tree Retreat Center. This
video highlights the development of the gardens.
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Laraine Turk · July 12, 2024 11:59 AM
In a community-generated Town Hall, more than 50 Twentynine Palms residents spent a recent Saturday morning sharing ideas and thoughts about the City's future. Hosted by non-profit publisher The Desert Trumpet, with support from The Desert Trail, speakers included Chris Clarke of 90 Miles from Needles, the Desert Protection Podcast; Paul Razo, Business owner, Member, Public Art Advisory Committee (PAAC); and Carrie Williams, Co-owner, Jeanine Beauty Supply, CEO Women of Color Global 29. The Desert Trumpet has published the meeting's high points in three issue-focused reports. Part 1 focuses on Creating an Affordable and Sustainable City; Part 2 on Balancing Development with Maintenance of the Desert Ecosystem; and Part 3 on Creating an Affordable and Sustainable City. A transcript of each session is also provided at the end of each report.
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Laraine Turk · May 08, 2024 4:01 PM
Joshua Tree's County Service Area 20 submitted a grant for improvements to the Community Center facilities that would "reduce the impacts of extreme heat, build community resilience, and strengthen the Joshua Tree community's vulnerability to heat." MBCA's letter supports the proposed improvements that include new outdoor cooling technology, drought-tolerant native landscaping, shade trees, community art, and more.
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