- Coastkeeper Garden in Orange to receive a makeover for decomposed granite pathways
- Home Depot selected Coastkeeper for the recipient of free build
On July 25, dozens of Home Depot volunteers will head to the Coastkeeper Garden in Orange to refurbish decomposed granite pathways. Coastkeeper was selected as a recipient for a free Home Depot Build, where Home Depot volunteers devote their time and handiwork to a deserving nonprofit organization.
The Coastkeeper Garden was established in 2013 to increase public awareness of water conservation and drought-tolerant landscaping. The new pathways will add to the beauty of the space and allow the community to safely explore and enjoy this unique garden.
WHEN:
Thursday, July 25 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
WHERE:
8520 East Santiago Canyon Road, Orange 92869
20 YEARS OF ORANGE COUNTY COASTKEEPER: For twenty years, Southern California residents have relied on Orange County Coastkeeper to be their leading voice in protecting clean water. The organization works collaboratively with diverse groups in the public and private sectors to achieve healthy, accessible, and sustainable water resources for the region. Coastkeeper achieves this through innovative, effective programs in education, advocacy, restoration, research, enforcement, and conservation. Coastkeeper is a member of the International Waterkeeper Alliance, which has 200+ different independent programs across 29 countries. For more information, visit www.coastkeeper.org or call 714-850-1965.


















