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March 2004 Update - Del Mar Rotarians
On Saturday, February 28, the Del Mar Rotary Club
organized 15 of their members to install over 125 tons of gravel
for a 700-foot-long section of interpretive trail. The Del Mar
Rotary Club selected the Strawberry Stand as a community project
for their 50th year anniversary. They will also fund, build and
install bases for all the interpretive signage that will make the
site an environmental education asset for the community.

Patrick Dougherty, the project coordinator for the
Del Mar Rotary shows his shovel technique.

Other Rotarians join in the fun and the gravel flies.

Bob Fuchs, the incoming president of the Del Mar Rotary introduced
the Strawberry Stand Interpretive site to the Del Mar Rotary. Here
he introduces his grandson, Andrew, to the project.

Andrew brought his own tractor to help, but liked the sound
of the big one, supplied and operated by B and M Grading. 
Dee, one of the most enthusiastic of the Rotarians grabbed the
compactor and went at it. 
In the spirit of cooperation, other Rotarians line up for their
turns.

The front-end loader keeps everyone supplied with
gravel to spread.

Teamwork got the job done before lunchtime. After a
few slices of pizza, the Rotarians went on to enjoy the rest of
their weekend with the good feeling of community service – and
probably a few sore muscles.

Thanks, Del Mar Rotarians, you make your community a better place.
Thanks also to Brady Sand & Material of San Marcos, El Camino
Equipment Rentals of Solana Beach, and Robert of B & M Grading
who supplied the front-end loader expertly operated by Bob, Jr.
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