City of Laguna Niguel Recreation Brochure Fall 2019 Brochure - Final | Page 2

A Message from Public Works New Organics Recycling Program! Beginning July 1, 2019, the City of Laguna Niguel and CR&R Environmental Services (CR&R) introduced the Organics Recycling Program to the residential community. The Organics Recycling Program co-collects food scraps with yard trimmings in the organics cart (green waste cart). This material is diverted from landfill to CR&R’s Regional Organics Anaerobic Recovery (ROAR) Facility in Perris, CA. The facility uses anaerobic digestion technology to convert your food scraps and yard trimmings into renewable natural gas and compost. An organics decal similar to what is shown below was placed on your organics cart lid identifying what materials can be recycled not only from your yard but also your kitchen. Here are some tips for using your organics cart: Parks & Recreation Instructor Showcase Marga Dill Computer Instructor Marga started teaching at senior centers in Orange County three years ago, and has been teaching at Sea Country Senior and Community Center for the past year. She is passionate about helping seniors with getting up to date on the latest technology, saving them money, and most importantly, keeping them safe on the internet. “Technology is developing fast right now—these are exciting times, but these advancements can make it difficult for seniors to catch up.” Marga enjoys following current affairs, reading, and running during her free time. She also enjoys researching content and staying up to date on the latest technology for her classes. MaryAnn Easley • Start with yard trimmings such as leaves, grass clippings, and/or straw at the bottom of your organics cart to prevent food scraps from being trapped. • Alternate layering of food scraps and yard trimmings will help to keep your cart cleaner. • Keep your organics cart dry and out of direct sunlight to reduce odor. You have already received or will receive a Kitchen Food Scrap Container to collect food scraps before disposing of them in the organics cart. The dishwasher-safe container has an odor seal lid that interlocks with the body and a lid clasp to prevent spills. The hinged lid has the ability to stay open at a 90 degree angle or fold all the way back for easy use. Kitchen Food Scrap Container Tips: • Adding a layer of newspaper on the inside bottom of the container or sprinkling a bit of baking soda on top will help absorb liquids and reduce odor. • Liquids can weaken the integrity of your compostable bag and cause odor so be sure to drain excess liquids off before placing items into your kitchen food scrap container. Your effort contributes to the success of the Organics Recycling Program and helps the State of California reach 75% diversion from the landfill by 2020! Please visit the City of Laguna Niguel or CR&R Environmental Services websites’ for more information. Writing Instructor MaryAnn Easley is an award-winning author and educator, as well as a boutique publisher, motivational speaker, and consultant. Her first novel, I Am the Ice Worm, received recognition as a Junior Library Guild Selection. Author of over 12 books of fiction, and with nonfiction published nationally and regionally, she was honored by the San Diego Reading Association with an Award of Excellence. Having taught all ages from kindergarten through graduate school, she was twice chosen as Teacher of the Year and most recently received the 2017 Career Achievement Award from the University of Redlands. MaryAnn lived on a boat along the California coast, taught in villages above the Arctic Circle, and hosted poetry slams. MaryAnn also loves her dachshund, Annie. She feels blessed by her incredible family (4 children, 5 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren), and faithful friends. She is a lifelong learner, and enjoy train trips, aerobic dance, the beach, good movies, and local art museums. MaryAnn enjoys writing poetry, articles, and books, but she secretly wants to learn to paint redwood trees on canvas. Parks & Recreation Mission Statement To provide a wide variety of innovative, diverse and inclusive recreational and cultural opportunities which enhance the quality of life for residents of Laguna Niguel. PARKS & RECREATION OFFICE: (949) 425-5100 | RECREATION HOTLINE: (949) 362-4351 ONLINE REGISTRATION: CityofLagunaNiguel.org/Registration | REGISTRATION FORM: PAGE 32