Recycling in Saltwater Park thanks to CleanScapes neighborhood grant
Saturday, August 3, 2013
The project started with Bob Allen and a very large piece of sheet metal |
Artistically rusted metal lids indicate trash or recycling |
The birth of Recycling into City of Shoreline Parks! Waste Less. Win More! This sustainable project was the winner out of many presented for the $10,000, winning the CleanScapes Neighborhood Grant for the Waste Reduction Award.
The selection committee chose this project to honor CleanScapes' goal of waste reduction in Shoreline. This artistic concept has been one year in the making, starting at the tip of Jeremy Reding's pencil drawings. It has traveled to many regions of Washington under the caring hands of many craftsmen, forming raw steel into this creative functional art form.
The almost finished product honors the Sandcastle building contest held every year at Saltwater Park |
On the Beach! Please come to Richmond Beach Saltwater Park Monday, August 5th, 11am for the dedication of this artistic ribbon celebrating the generosity of Cleanscapes' introduction of Recycling to Shoreline Parks.
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