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Beautify MoVal

By Ulises Cabrera, Moreno Valley City Mayor
February 5, 2025 at 09:55am. Views: 413

Our first Beautify MoVal event of the year is coming up on Saturday, February 8, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 

 

As many of you know, this is one of my favorite MoVal events. When our community gathers to clean up our city, magic happens, and our community spirit strengthens.

 

We’re kicking things off with coffee and pastries at City Hall at 8 a.m.—because every great day starts with a bit of caffeine and good company! Bring your friends, family, or coworkers down to City Hall for the opening ceremony—everyone is welcome. Browse the vendor booths, enjoy that warm cup of coffee, and maybe even win some prizes in our trivia challenge! 

 

From there, we’ll head out to Towngate Park and Rockridge Park, to clean up, spruce up, and touch up two of our City’s many parks. 

 

If you can’t make it to this one, mark your calendars for upcoming Beautify MoVal events on June 14 and October 11 as well. Whether you join us for one or all of them, your contribution makes a lasting difference.

 

We also encourage businesses and residents to consider adopting a piece of MoVal. Maybe there’s a park where you love to walk your dog, a trail where you hike on weekends, or a particular road you drive every day. Adopting a park, trail, or road can help us to keep it clean and beautiful year-round. Working together, we can make sure our City is vibrant, clean, and beautiful.

 

I look forward to seeing you there, with a coffee cup in hand, and community pride in your heart! Let’s Beautify MoVal together and show just how much we care about our incredible city!

 

Nuestro primer evento Beautify MoVal del año se llevará a cabo el sábado 8 de febrero, de 8 a. m. a 12 p. m. 

 

Como muchos de ustedes saben, este es uno de mis eventos favoritos de MoVal. Cuando nuestra comunidad se reúne para limpiar nuestra ciudad, ocurre magia y nuestro espíritu comunitario se fortalece.

 

Comenzaremos con café y pasteles en el Ayuntamiento a las 8 a. m., ¡porque todo gran día comienza con un poco de cafeína y buena compañía! Traiga a sus amigos, familiares o compañeros de trabajo al Ayuntamiento para la ceremonia de apertura: todos son bienvenidos. Explore los puestos de los vendedores, disfrute de esa taza de café caliente y tal vez incluso gane algunos premios en nuestro desafío de trivia. 

 

Desde allí, nos dirigiremos a Towngate Park y Rockridge Park, para limpiar, arreglar y retocar dos de los muchos parques de nuestra ciudad. 

 

Si no puede asistir a este, marque también en sus calendarios los próximos eventos de Beautify MoVal el 14 de junio y el 11 de octubre. Ya sea que se una a nosotros en uno o en todos ellos, su contribución marca una diferencia duradera.

 

También animamos a las empresas y a los residentes a que consideren adoptar una parte de MoVal. Tal vez haya un parque donde te encanta pasear a tu perro, un sendero donde caminas los fines de semana o una carretera en particular por la que conduces todos los días. Adoptar un parque, sendero o camino puede ayudarnos a mantenerlo limpio y hermoso durante todo el año. Trabajando juntos, podemos asegurarnos de que nuestra ciudad sea vibrante, limpia y hermosa.

 

¡Espero verlo allí, con una taza de café en la mano y con orgullo comunitario en su corazón! ¡Embellezcamos MoVal juntos y demostremos cuánto nos preocupamos por nuestra increíble ciudad!

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