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Mayor's Message: Let's Beautify MoVal Together!

By Mayor Ulises Cabrera, Moreno Valley Mayor
January 26, 2024 at 10:40am. Views: 487

 

 

Dear Moreno Valley Residents,

 

As Mayor, one of the many things I love about Moreno Valley is its enduring spirit of volunteerism. This spirit has never been more evident than during our Beautify MoVal Community Days of Service. 

 

Our first Beautify MoVal of 2024 will take place on Saturday, February 10, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 

 

Beautify MoVal is one of my favorite events because it allows residents of all ages the opportunity to help maintain the beauty of our Moreno Valley parks. 

 

Since this program began nearly three years ago, more than 3,000 of you have volunteered your time and talents to help maintain the beauty of our parks!

 

This event is a great way to meet your neighbors, conduct team-building exercises, and show your community pride. I have worked alongside many residents painting curbs, raking leaves, planting trees, and more. 

 

This time, I invite you to join hundreds of your fellow community members as we beautify Shadow Mountain Park and Parque Amistad.

 

We’ll meet in front of City Hall at 8 a.m. for free coffee, pastries, and fun games for kids before we set off to Beautify MoVal. 

 

Learn more and sign up at moval.org/beautify. I’ll see you there!

 

 

 

 

 

Estimados Residentes de Moreno Valley,

 

 

 

Como alcalde, una de las muchas cosas que me encantan de Moreno Valley es su duradero espíritu de voluntariado. Este espíritu nunca ha sido más evidente que durante nuestros Días de Servicio Comunitario Beautify MoVal.

 

Nuestro primer Beautify MoVal de 2024 se llevará a cabo el sábado 10 de febrero de 8 a. m. a 12 p. m.

Beautify MoVal es uno de mis eventos favoritos porque brinda a los residentes de todas las edades la oportunidad de ayudar a mantener la belleza de nuestros parques de Moreno Valley.

 

Desde que comenzó este programa hace casi tres años, ¡más de 3000 de ustedes han ofrecido su tiempo y talento como voluntarios para ayudar a mantener la belleza de nuestros parques!

 

Este evento es una excelente manera de conocer a sus vecinos, actividades de formación de equipos y mostrar su orgullo comunitario. He trabajado junto a muchos residentes pintando bordillos, rastrillando hojas, plantando árboles y más.

 

Esta vez, los invito a unirse a cientos de miembros de su comunidad mientras embellecemos el Parque Shadow Mountain y el Parque Amistad.

 

Nos reuniremos frente al Ayuntamiento a las 8 a. m. para tomar café, pasteles y juegos divertidos para niños gratis antes de partir para embellecer la ciudad.

 

Obtenga más información y regístrese en moval.org/beautify. ¡Te veré allá!

 

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