Photos: Ocotillo sensory garden
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Home Depot employees provide labor and materials to expand a sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center.
Ocotillo sensory garden
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Marcia Moreno, left, and Joani Comer, with the Home Depot on West Irvington Road, attach metal and plastic items to the Music Wall as they volunteer with fellow employees to build a bigger, better sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center, 5702 S Campbell Ave. Children will be given paddles so they can bang on the items attached to the fence.
Ocotillo sensory garden
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Sawdust goes flying as Ralph Muñoz, with Home Depot, cuts into a beam to make fascia boards to cover the ends of the ramada as he helps build a sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center. A shortage of district funds prevented the expansion of the garden so Home Depot stepped up to help with material and labor.
Ocotillo sensory garden
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Home Depot worker Clarissa Alvarez holds a ladder steady for fellow employee Ralph Muñoz as he stretches shade material over a ramada they helped build over a section of the sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center.
Ocotillo sensory garden
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Marcia Moreno, left, and Joani Comer, with the Home Depot on West Irvington Road, attach metal and plastic items to the Music Wall as they volunteer with fellow employees to build a bigger, better sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center, 5702 S Campbell Ave. Children will be given paddles so they can bang on the items attached to the fence.
Ocotillo sensory garden
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Sawdust goes flying as Ralph Muñoz, with Home Depot, cuts into a beam to make fascia boards to cover the ends of the ramada as he helps build a sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center. A shortage of district funds prevented the expansion of the garden so Home Depot stepped up to help with material and labor.
Ocotillo sensory garden
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Home Depot worker Clarissa Alvarez holds a ladder steady for fellow employee Ralph Muñoz as he stretches shade material over a ramada they helped build over a section of the sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center.
Ocotillo sensory garden
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
John Hickman, with the Home Depot on West Irvington Road, hammers at the concrete around the base of a post that needs to be removed as fellow employees to build a sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center.
Ocotillo sensory garden
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Home Depot volunteer Manny Cañez, left, watches as fellow worker Mark Vervaecke takes a turn at pulling out a metal post as they help rebuild a sensory garden for children at Ocotillo Early Learning Center.
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