by Francisco G.Gómez We affectionately call her Kirita Bug because she’s always moving from task to task in almost total silence and never quits! This young lady has proven herself in so many ways, to be humble, loyal, hardworking, talented, unassuming, selfless and super intelligent. There’s just so much more […]
eco art

On October 7, 2017, Red Bank Artist Lisa Bagwell led a River Clean Up and EcoArt Workshop as part of the Raíces Cultural Center Water Is Life Project. Check out the photo album of the eco-warriors in our community who give us a little glimpse of hope in a sea of plastic despair...
Our Plastic Waters – Lisa Bagwell’s River Clean Up and ...
Meeting notes from the May 21st, 2017 meeting of the Raíces EcoCulture Community Action Team.
Raíces EcoCulture Community Action Team Meeting Notes – May 21, ...
by Francisco G.Gomez We headed out for Johnson Park last Saturday for a river clean-up of the Raritan. There were about a dozen people gathered as we were given our trash bags and long reach garbage grabbers to tackle the debris. I often take my daily walks along the river, […]