VOLUNTEERS, CITIZENS AND SCHOOLS WORK TO CLEAN VILLA ROMA AND TRANSFORMED IN GARDEN ART
was held on Saturday 2 and Sunday October 3, Piazza Armerina, Clean Up the World, the largest volunteer environmental initiative promoted by Legambiente, now in its seventeenth edition.
The event, organized by the Circle Piazzambiente Legambiente, under the patronage of the town of Piazza Armerina, recorded for 2010, the official presence of the Channels District Committee.
"The 2010 edition - the heads of state and district committees Legambiente channels - has made a change from previous editions. As always, armed with gloves and rakes, and with the collaboration of schools, associations and citizens, we have cleaned up the flower beds and avenues of the villa, but we also made minor maintenance and also a true work of art collective, a murals freely inspired by the work of Mondrian and the mosaic. We hope that this experiment could be the prelude to the transformation of the villa of modern art in a studio outside. " In the coming days will
delivered to the mayor of a small letter signed by participants at the villa with the request that the Roma could become a garden of art, with areas dedicated to the world of childhood, in which execution of events and demonstrations for all ages and that is constantly kept clean.
More than 300 children have collected nearly 100 bags of waste and have picked up the brush to create the murals of Villa Roma who covered the walls of the kiosk and will be completed in the next week-end.
Legambiente and neighborhood committees Channels thank the city administration, all volunteers, citizens who participated in the event and school administrators, teachers and young students of Roncalli High School, the Comprehensive Capuana Luigi, Francesco Crispi Institute of Science, Institute of Higher Education and the Institute of Professional Ettore Majorana GB Giuliano.
The 2010 edition of Clean Up the World was created in memory of Angelo Vassallo, the mayor of Pollica brutally murdered a few weeks ago, for its strong commitment to the environment.
was held on Saturday 2 and Sunday October 3, Piazza Armerina, Clean Up the World, the largest volunteer environmental initiative promoted by Legambiente, now in its seventeenth edition.
The event, organized by the Circle Piazzambiente Legambiente, under the patronage of the town of Piazza Armerina, recorded for 2010, the official presence of the Channels District Committee.
"The 2010 edition - the heads of state and district committees Legambiente channels - has made a change from previous editions. As always, armed with gloves and rakes, and with the collaboration of schools, associations and citizens, we have cleaned up the flower beds and avenues of the villa, but we also made minor maintenance and also a true work of art collective, a murals freely inspired by the work of Mondrian and the mosaic. We hope that this experiment could be the prelude to the transformation of the villa of modern art in a studio outside. " In the coming days will
delivered to the mayor of a small letter signed by participants at the villa with the request that the Roma could become a garden of art, with areas dedicated to the world of childhood, in which execution of events and demonstrations for all ages and that is constantly kept clean.
More than 300 children have collected nearly 100 bags of waste and have picked up the brush to create the murals of Villa Roma who covered the walls of the kiosk and will be completed in the next week-end.
Legambiente and neighborhood committees Channels thank the city administration, all volunteers, citizens who participated in the event and school administrators, teachers and young students of Roncalli High School, the Comprehensive Capuana Luigi, Francesco Crispi Institute of Science, Institute of Higher Education and the Institute of Professional Ettore Majorana GB Giuliano.
The 2010 edition of Clean Up the World was created in memory of Angelo Vassallo, the mayor of Pollica brutally murdered a few weeks ago, for its strong commitment to the environment.
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