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We're "Environmental Heros"

  • 6 days ago
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Our club received the "Greening Award" on October 11, 2025 at California State Assembly-member Tasha Boerner's annual Environmental Hero Awards. 


The awards -- eight in all -- recognize individuals and organizations that make Boerner's 77th Assembly District a better place and protect our environment. The SeaWeeders were nominated by Nicole Grucky, Senior Management analyst with the City of Solana Beach, for their partnership with the City and the Climate & Resiliency Commission to expand pollinator habitat in our comm unity, as well as for decades of "greening" projects the group and its legacy organizations have completed here. 


The SeaWeeders sustain the long history of community beautification begun by the Solana Beach Civic & Historical Society founders, the Solana Beach Women's Civic Club. Since 1953, their projects have included landscaping along Hwy. 101 and at the Plaza, median landscape designs on Lomas Santa Fe and Highland Drives, renovation of the Post Office garden (which their volunteers still tend), El Viento pocket park and a community garden across from City Hall in the Coastal Rail Trail. Currently, club members are working with the City and the Climate & Resiliency Commission's Pollinator Friendly City sub-committee to plant a California native garden at City Hall.

 
 
 

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