Santa Rosa Plateau Nature Education Foundation honors its many volunteers

Ginger Greaves, center, executive director of the Santa Rosa Plateau Nature Education Foundation, helps sign in volunteers to be honored at the Thanksgiving Volunteer Appreciation Brunch Saturday, Nov. 20, at the Diamond Baseball Stadium in Lake Elsinore. Valley News/Tony Ault photo
The Santa Rosa Plateau Nature Education Program honored its volunteers, supporters and board members with a Thanksgiving Volunteer Appreciation Brunch at Lake Elsinore’s Storm’s Diamond Stadium Saturday, Nov. 20.Awards for volunteers and foundation supporters were handed out following a catered brunch with plates of scrambled eggs, sausages, bacon, fruit, coffee and fruit drinks outside of the baseball stadium’s Diamond Club restaurant. A video of the SRPNEF’s recent Cowboy Jubilee showed on the baseball field screen and big screen televisions outside of the restaurant.“Theres lots of doers and planners here,” Ginger Greaves, executive director of SRPNEF, said, announcing those being honored that morning.Especially honored were the Nature Education Foundation’s su
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