7:00AM – 10:30AM MST
The Rose Garden at Mesa Community College was established in 1997 and built in stages, in partnership between Mesa Community College and the Mesa-East Valley Rose Society. Through the efforts of countless volunteers and generous contributors, the garden has become a landmark that celebrates roses as the National Floral emblem of the United States, a symbol of "Love, Friendship, Beauty, and Peace".
Now is Rotary's turn to make an impact on this local treasure. Tempe South, along with Mesa West Rotary Club will be engaging in a multi-day project to revitalize several aspects of the garden area.
Specific assignments will vary by day, based on previous progress and the number of hands available! All are welcome.
Wednesday, September 11th, 7:15am - 10:30am
Activities:
• Wednesday 09/11 – Placing and taping down plastic on the walkways adjacent to the low
walls to be painted – (2 people).
• Wednesday 09/11 – Painting the low walls – light hand sanding / wipe down clean cloth (3 to
6 people).
• Wednesday 09/11 – Kiosk / clean / sand / wire brush & wire wheel (elect) all areas below the
roof that will be painted / primer coat of paint on the doors & hinges (spraying would be best
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Chris Sar
Tempe South Rotary Community Service Director
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