Sofia Gonzalez works on the Early Childhood and Development Center's community garden.
Melissa Zamora (left), and Mark Rolph
A bumble bee at the Islander ECDC Garden.
The Early Childhood Development Center elementary students decorate stones to identify plants growing in the ECDC Garden.
Melissa Zamora stops by the Islander Green Garden.
Students Mark Rolph (left), Christina Ballouz, and Melissa Zamora sift through compost at the Islander Green Garden.
Student, Mark Rolph volunteers at the Islander Green Garden by assisting with the compost process.
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Jennifer Arredondo (left) Melissa Zamora, and Wren Woodburn promote the Islander Green Team initiatives during the Islander Dining's Farmer's Market on East Lawn.
Joel Dominguez (left), Sofia Gonzalez, and Melissa Zamora volunteer at the Islander ECDC garden.
Melissa Zamora (left) receives coffee grounds from starbucks baristas Juan Zapeda and Dylon Garrett.
Melissa Zamora hauls two loads of coffee grounds given to her from the starbucks cafe. She will use the coffee grounds to create compost for the Islander Garden.
Melissa Zamora dumps the coffee grounds into the compost area of the islander garden.
Melissa Zamora dumps the coffee grounds donated from starbucks over shredded paper received from the HRI building.
Students churning the compost piles.
Student Maria Cherry riding the Islander Green Team bicycle.
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Students take a break from planting a fruit tree to take a group photo.
Joanna Orozco with the Islander Green Team takes part in a DIY workshop to make body scrub, bath salts, body butter and decorations from all natural ingredients.
Elise Rother (left), Claire Berger, Breanna Hild, and Maria Cherry set up in the breezeway in celebration of Earth Day.
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Engineering student Andres Rodriguez works on building a composter for the Islander Green Team.
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Melissa Zamora explaines to students of the ECDC on how to plant a plant.
Melissa Zamora volunteers at the Islander Green Garden.
Compost process at the Islander Green Garden.
The variety of plants currently at the Islander Green Garden.
A display of plants that will be planted at the Islander Green Garden.
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