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Public Input Sought by Santa Rosa Plateau Foundation

A series of focus group sessions are being held during the month of October regarding the Foundation's environmental education programs.

The Santa Rosa Plateau Foundation is seeking the impressions and ideas from members of the community who embrace the importance of connecting children to nature.

The Foundation is actively engaged in strategic planning, including a series of focus group sessions being held during October, said SRPF Executive Director Ginger Greaves, in a news release.

Since 2003, SRPF has grown to serve about 8,000 students in third grade through high school from 10 local school districts through environmental education programs at the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve near Murrieta.

As part of the planning process, the nonprofit soliciting input from stakeholders to garner their opinions on a range of topics. In addition to input from teachers, students, members, funders, sponsors and Reserve docents, the Foundation is inviting input from the community.

Those interested in participating in the focus group sessions or providing input via other planned opportunities, were asked to contact the Foundation’s strategic plan facilitator, Dr. Ronald Stewart at stewartron@earthlink.net or 626-644-0619.


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