Lowe’s Hometowns Heroes beautifies Madera
- For The Madera Tribune
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For The Madera Tribune
Madera Lowe’s employees volunteer their time and resources to make significant improvements to several public facilities in Madera on October 17.
The City of Madera thanked Madera’s Lowe’s store for its volunteer efforts and donation of materials as part of the national Lowe’s Hometowns Heroes Project. This initiative is dedicated to revitalizing community spaces and enhancing neighborhoods across the country.
Lowe’s employees volunteered their time and resources to make significant improvements to several public facilities in Madera, including the Pan American Community Center, Almond Park, Rancho Santa Fe Park, and the Vernon McCullough River Trail. Donating time on October 17, the project included the donation and installation of new mulch, plantings, and wood chips, which not only enhanced the appearance but also improved the safety and long-term sustainability of these recreational spaces.
At the Pan American Community Center, volunteers refreshed the entrance and parking lot landscape with new plantings and mulch to improve curb appeal and create a more welcoming environment for community members and visitors.











