Taft High School students enjoy beautification project

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Taft High School in Woodland Hills is a bit more beautiful today, thanks to the efforts, in part, of the Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council.

Outside the school - on the corner of Ventura Boulevard and Winnetka Avenue - there are now rose bushes, benches, new sidewalk surfacing, a mounted trash can and, best of all, an "Econo-Green Syngrass" to cover the former dirt patch that wouldn't hold grass previously because of significant foot traffic.

The project was spearheaded by Marion Lovelace, a community beautification activist in Woodland Hills, and Heath Kline, director of community services for the Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council.

To read more about the project, visit www.whcouncil.org.

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