Friday, March 30, 2007

FOREST THEATRE NATIVE PLANTS LANDSCAPE RESTORATION PROJECT: The Regional Occupational Program Ornamental Horticultural Class of Carmel Middle School


Forest Theater
Mt. View Av. between Santa Rita St. & Guadalupe St.
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA.
Close-Up View: Shallow continuous trench for drip irrigation lines and holes for native drought-tolerant plants
Project made possible by Hilton Bialek Biological Sciences Habitat, Carmel Middle School & Regional Occupational Program (ROP) Ornamental Horticultural Class of Carmel High School.

The Hilton Bialek Biological Sciences Habitat, Carmel Middle School & Regional Occupational Program (ROP) Ornamental Horticultural Class of Carmel High School Forest Theatre Native Plants Landscape Restoration Project

The Hilton Bialek Biological Sciences Habitat
Craig Hohenberger, Director

“The Hilton Bialek Biological Sciences Habitat at Carmel Middle School is one of the most unique environmental education centers in the nation.”

“Our mission is to inspire students to understand, appreciate and protect the natural environment.”

Community Restoration Projects include the Carmel River Lagoon, Carmel Beach and Lester Rowntree Arboretum.
For more information about the Hilton Bialek Biological Sciences Habitat, click on the post title above, or copy, paste and click, http://www.carmelhabitat.org/


The Regional Occupational Program (ROP) Ornamental Horticultural class is landscaping an area of the Forest Theatre courtesy of a grant from the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea and the assistance of Gary Girard and Greg D’Ambrosio. The class is tentatively scheduled to give a presentation at the 5 April 2007 Forest and Beach Commission meeting.

CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
FOREST AND BEACH COMMISSION
AGENDA
Regular Meeting

1 March 2007
1:30 p.m. – Tour of Inspection
2:00 p.m. - Regular Agenda

I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
Peggy Miller, Chairperson
Tad Pritchett
Bob Tierney
Nancy John
Kathleen Coss

VII. ORDERS OF BUSINESS

Receive presentation from Carmel Middle School regarding the Forest Theatre Landscape Restoration Project and provide recommendations on future site improvements. CONTINUED TO 5 APRIL 2007 MEETING


Note: As preparation, Assured Landscape installed water mains and valves as described in the post, February 13, 2007, "Forest Theatre: Outsourced Preparatory Work for Future Landscaping."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Kudos to the students at Carmel Middle School!