Hundreds expected for Costa Mesa cleanup
Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- Hundreds of volunteers are expected to turn out for the
city’s Neighbors for Neighbors community cleanup today.
“I think it’s good to participate,” said Katie Erickson, a 14-year-old
Costa Mesa resident who plans to do some work this year. Erickson is the
daughter of former Mayor Joe Erickson and his wife, Alesia.
“It helps people in neighborhoods that need help,” she said. “I’ve
only done it twice and it’s fun. I painted a house once and planted
trees. I think it’s effective in getting neighborhoods cleaned up.”
The event includes two parts -- the neighborhood cleanup and the park
cleanup.
Volunteers who are already signed up will help low-income residents
beautify their homes and others will help clean Canyon Park and plant 500
one-gallon native shrubs.
Patricia Derby, a resident of one of five homes that will be included
in the neighborhood cleanup, said she is looking forward to the 19th
biannual event, scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
“I thought it would be a good idea,” she said. “They are going to be
painting my house.”
Although the city has enough volunteers to get everything done,
Kimberly Thomas, management analyst for the city, said it could use more.
Volunteers can come to Canyon Park this morning to sign up, she said,
adding that early arrival is encouraged because of parking constraints.
“One of the main goals of this event is to instill the volunteer
spirit in our youth,” Thomas said. “Rarely do volunteer opportunities
allow both the elderly and the youth to participate. Usually it’s one or
the other. This way, parents or grandparents can go out with the youth
and help instill in them that volunteering is a positive and beneficial
activity.”
Council member Gary Monahan said he thinks the program is good for the
city.
“It brings the community together and gets some decent work done that
probably wouldn’t be done otherwise,” he said, adding that he would not
be able to participate this year because of scheduling conflicts.
Information: (714) 754-4870.
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