GREENWAY SEGMENT OPENING GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS DESIGNED L.A. RIVER BANK PARK'S AMENITIES.Byline: Kerry Cavanaugh Staff Writer When the Valleyheart Greenway opens Saturday, visitors might note the whimsical design of the snake bench and light-hearted fun in the butterfly maze or perhaps giggle at the giant toad-shaped gate. From the plants and trees to the fountains, benches and gates, children designed this short stretch of the Los Angeles River The Los Angeles River is an intermittent river flowing through Los Angeles County, California, from Canoga Park in the west end of the San Fernando Valley, 51 miles (82 km) southeast to its mouth in Long Beach. bank. Now that the project is complete, even the student designers are surprised with the finished park. ``I can't believe it was designed by fourth- and fifth-graders,'' said Charlie Ellis, who designed the rattlesnake rattlesnake, poisonous New World snake of the pit viper family, distinguished by a rattle at the end of the tail. The head is triangular, being widened at the base. The rattle is a series of dried, hollow segments of skin, which, when shaken, make a whirring sound. wall at the park as a fifth- grader at Carpenter Elementary School elementary school: see school. . He's now in eighth grade at Walter Reed Middle School Walter Reed Middle School is a year-round school located in North Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. Its original name was North Hollywood Junior High School. The school is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. in North Hollywood. ``I think it looks fantastic. It's really clean and I like the landscaping a lot,'' added Mitch Muller, Ellis' classmate. ``It's a nice feeling that you put your own little two cents into something that's going to last forever.'' One piece of a planned Los Angeles River greenway, the tiny Valleyheart stretch runs from Radford Avenue to Laurel Canyon Boulevard Laurel Canyon Boulevard is a major street in the city of Los Angeles, California. It starts off at Polk Street in Sylmar in the northern San Fernando Valley near the junction of the San Diego (Interstate 405) and the Golden State Freeways (Interstate 5). . In 2002, The River Project secured a $60,000 grant from the Coastal Conservancy to educate 70 students from Carpenter Elementary on river history and ecology and then design the landscaping and architectural elements of the park. Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. County handled the construction at $800,000. Young artists and the minuscule minuscule Lowercase letters in calligraphy, in contrast to majuscule, or uppercase letters. Unlike majuscules, minuscules are not fully contained between two real or hypothetical lines; their stems can go above or below the line. design budget only enhanced the project. ``Working with the students, they are so open and interested. Their minds are not closed. They go places where our parents' minds fear to tread,'' said Melanie Winter, director of The River Project. Kerry Cavanaugh, (818) 713-3746 kerry.cavanaugh(at)dailynews.com IF YOU GO The Valleyheart Greenway will open at 10 a.m. Saturday on Valleyheart Drive, between Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Radford Avenue. CAPTION(S): box Box: IF YOU GO (see text) |
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