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The Rotary Club of Redding West is involved in the following Community Service Activities:
- Buenaventura Trail Benches
- ROP Student Awards
- Freshman of the Year
- Sober Graduation
- Interact Club
- Camp Venture
- Camp Royal
- Foothill High School
- Dictionary Project
- Senior Luncheon
- Annual Blood Drive
- Whiskeytown Swim
- Rotarians At Work Day
- Soccer Tournament
- Cypress Waterfall
Our 2008-2009 construction project has been the Buenaventura Trail Benches.
The Rotary Club of Redding West undertook improvements to a 0.7-mile section of the Buenaventura Trail, a very popular connection between the Sacramento River Trail and Highway 299 in West Redding. The Buenaventura Trail Benches Project consists of three components: 1) planning and constructing two architecturally designed and site-compatible natural stone benches, 2) developing a spur trail to provide an opportunity to rest and enjoy views of the Sacramento River, the distant mountains, and a once hidden waterfall on Gold Run Creek, and 3) adopting the Trail for ongoing maintenance.

The benches were professionally designed and engineered by club members who donated their time and skill. They were constructed over the course of two months by teams of more than 30 Redding West Rotarians, 30 volunteers from the California Conservation Corps (CCC), and others, plus the paid services of a masonry contractor. Club members were in charge of the project from site selection to design review; from physical labor to specifying dimensions and style of the commemorative bronze plaques; from excavating rock and dirt to forming and pouring footings; from hauling block, cement, road base, and rock in ATV’s to removing manzanita; from dumping trailers full of rock for trail repair to renting and borrowing equipment, purchasing supplies and materials. Club members also obtained and negotiated the mason’s bid for the block and stone installation, coordinated labor for excavation and backfill, participated in pruning and removal of brush as well as general trail maintenance, and fed all the volunteers on each workday.

Two cooperating organizations were involved. The City of Redding, owner of the land, approved the project, awarded a grant to the Club, coordinated the work of the CCCs, and provided some equipment and supplies as well as trail construction safety signage. Volunteers from the CCC worked for approximately 260 hours and also contributed the use of equipment such as tools, wheelbarrows, shovels, picks, and chainsaws to supplement the Rotarians’ tools and equipment. Funding for the project came from Redding West Rotary, a District 5160 Simplified Grant, and the City of Redding. Volunteer labor was provided by members of Redding West Rotary and their families, the California Conservation Corps, the Foothill High School Interact Club, and others.
Redding West Rotary hosted the Buenaventura Trail Benches Dedication Ceremony at the Trailhead on Tuesday, May 19. Mayor Rick Bosetti provided the keynote address. City representatives, members of the California Conservation Corps and Foothill High School Interact Club, bikers, trail walkers, and people from the neighborhood were there. Trader Joe’s provided light refreshments. After the brief program, people walked about .4 mile down the trail to the benches in the lovely evening light.
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