TORII GATE RENOVATION PROJECT COMPLETE!

Over the last year, in an effort  to renovate the Torii Gate Garden area, located near the stairs on Shoreline Park,  Omni had taken the lead role with planning, fundraising and collaborating with the Parks and Rec Department and the SB Toba-Japan Sister-City Organization. Funds collected were donated to PARC- Parks and Recreation Committee, a non-profit group that supports funding for SB park projects. 

Phase 1 was repairing the old and broken irrigation system and setting rock and boulder placement. This hardscape phase was directed by one of the original builders of the garden, Wade Nomura, an Oriental Garden Master who ensured every rock and boulder was placed with intention. In early March, with the support and direction from Parks & Rec staff, phase 2 was implemented with over 100 plants planted by numerous volunteer Mesa residents, several Omni Board members, and Sister City volunteers.  P&R later reset the cobblestones of the symbolic pond and added mulch to the area. With all the recent rains, the plants are beginning to take hold and are looking strong.  Plans are in process to paint the picnic table located next to the garden which will enhance the beauty of the area.  This beautiful garden offers a place of beauty and respite to everyone who is enjoying our Shoreline Park. 

Linda Johnson, President of Toba Sister City Club, Mayor Rouse and Councilman Mike Jordan.

Oscar Zavala, OMNI Board Member, Mayor Randy Rouse and Ramiro Arroyo, Park Supervisor.

Oscar pulling the centerpiece, a Blue Leaf Asian Juniper into place.

Omni wishes to sincerely thank all the donors, volunteers and organizations who helped make this happen. Let’s keep working together to build a strong and beautiful Mesa community! 

Parks & Rec Heroes

Center - Ramiro Arroyo, Park Supervisor and two R&R staff.

If you would like to be a part of more Shoreline Park projects, please contact Oscar Zavala at oscarzavala0@gmail.com 

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