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COYOTE HOLE GRAFFITI CLEAN-UP VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT

The Native American Land Conservancy and Mojave Desert Land Trust are collaborating to clean graffiti in the Coyote Hole area of Joshua Tree. Reporter Rebecca Havely shares how volunteers can help with this effort…
On Saturday, July 16, from 8 a.m. until noon, volunteers and staff of the Native American Land Conservancy and Mojave Desert Land Trust are collaborating to clean graffiti in the Coyote Hole area of Joshua Tree. At 8 a.m., San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors Chairman James Ramos will attend and give opening remarks, followed by a short guided walk. The official clean-up efforts are scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. Work will be guided by cultural resources experts to ensure sensitive sites are protected during the workday, and volunteers will have crew leaders to make sure the effort is carried out safely in the summer heat. Anyone wishing to volunteer in the clean-up effort is asked to RSVP by July 13 by emailing Missy Boyd at [email protected].


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