
Pacific Beach High School
**Updated (Read Below)**
Project Title: Pacific Beach High School Nursury
Description: When Lionel spotted the dying pines in front of Pacific Beach High School in the fall of 2008, he knew he’d found OCE’s next opportunity for combining education, native plant landscaping, and smart urban planting: OCE donated pots, soil and seeds to the school, instructing the students on the virtues of native plants. Eventually the trees will be planted around the school to replace the pines, shade the parking lot, shade buildings in the hot months, and keep the watering budget intact. Trees not planted on campus are offered to students who have a place to plant them or planted at other sites around the community.
OCE Work History:
Fall 2008 – Seeding
6.25.2009 – watering
10.1.2010 – Returned to school and donated 150 pots and acorns for science class to plant/maintain.
Project Status: planning planting
Updates:
6.25.2009 – We plan to move the trees temporarily to another nursury where they can be cared for properly while school is out. – Greg
Fall 2009 – With the beginning of the new school year OCE has returned to the school with high hopes–see below for more information on the educational program’s schedule below:
Pacific Beach High School Tree Issues and Propagation Lesson
10.1.2010 – Returned to school to donate 150 pots/acorns for science class to plant and tend.
29. June 2009

Serrano Circle
Project Title: Serrano Circle Acorn Gathering
Description: Every fall OCE gather’s acorns of every type. Serrano Circle, an apartment complex off of Broad St., has become a regular haunt for Lionel and his cohorts during the season due to its excellent specimen of a coast live oak. This magnificent tree drops hundreds of pounds of fat acorns in a good year, enough for the birds, squirrels, and the humans. The acorns we’ve sprouted from this tree have been consistently hearty and well suited to surviving in the dry inland climate. Although Lionel isn’t above stooping to pick acorns himself, he always appreciates the help of kids–low to the ground, sharp-eyed, and agile, youth are especially suited to the squirrel-like task of gathering acorns, and they have a good time at it too! Check out upcoming events for our next visit to Serrano Circle.
OCE Work History:
2000-present – fall acorn gathering
Project Status: ongoing
Update:
none
28. June 2009

Laguna Lake Golf Course
Project Title: Laguna Lake Golf Course Tree Planting
Description: To celebrate Earth Day in 2005, Lionel arranged a planting to take place at the Laguna Lake Golf Course. Cal Poly students volunteered their labor to complete the project, and Lionel worked closely with the course manager to determine optimal planting locations. Trees were located to aid as wind breaks and as barricades to errant golf balls, and so as not to interfere with game play. The golf course also boasts a seasonal creek running through its middle. Live oaks were planted along the boundry of the course, between the grass and the creek.
OCE Work History:
2005 – original planting
Project Status: Established
Updates:
6.28.2009 – I took my camara out on the course and spotted four deer browsing along the creek. Tree count: 75 redwoods, 25 oaks. I talked about the trees with several golfers and they conveyed their appreciation! – Greg
28. June 2009

Unity Church
Project Title: Unity Church Oak Planting
Description: Lionel has a long history with this building, beginning when he labored as an iron worker on its renovation from a grocery store into a church. Later he served as a groundskeeper and was an active member of the congregation. His legacy lives on though five oaks which he planted to grace the Johnson Ave. entrance to the parking lot. The five valley oaks now stand over 10 feet tall.
OCE Work History:
1998 – original planting
Project Status: Established, Further Parking Lot Planting Planned
Updates:
none
28. June 2009

Bishop's Peak/Teach Elementary School
Project Title: Bishop’s Peak/Teach Elementary School Landscaping
Description: OCE is currently collaborating with teachers, parents and students from the elementary school to enhance the grounds’ landscaping. The project includes adding shade along a fence line around the school’s sports field, restoring a steep, denuded slope above north side of the school, planting deciduous trees next to classrooms to aid in warm season cooling and winter heating, and starting a small nursury with students to further education and awareness of native plants.
1.31.2009 – First phase of project undertaken, planting seven Catalina cherries and three live oaks to shade sports fields.
Current Status: monitoring site, planning future plantings, developing educational program
Updates:
6.29.2009 – We will begin working with the school this fall to continue plantings.
29. June 2009
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