Santa Maria Valley residents who want to improve their community and help seniors will have a chance this Saturday when Serve Santa Maria hosts its 22nd event.Most of the projects
will involve painting — painting out graffiti, repainting picnic tables and benches, painting giant maps of the United States — but other work will include picking up trash at two parks and other high-visibility locations.
Volunteers will gather at 8:30 a.m. at the Abel Maldonado Youth Center at 600 S. McClelland St. to register, if they haven’t already done so online, and enjoy coffee donated by Starbucks, juice and donuts. Those intending to do gardening for the seniors are also asked to bring gloves and gardening tools, although dumpsters will be provided for removing debris.
— Picking up litter at various locations is a replacement for an initially planned project to paint the Rotary Centennial Park gazebo, but that structure will need considerable work first, Nielsen said.
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