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Crayon Collection honors Palisades students with Banners of Hope after wildfire damage
Summary
The council recognized a community art project that collected crayons and produced student-made banners to support schools affected by January wildfires in the Palisades; organizers said they donated 25,000 pounds of materials to participating schools and displayed banners along Sunset Boulevard.
The Los Angeles City Council recognized the Crayon Collection’s Banners of Hope project on Nov. 7, honoring organizers and students who made public-art banners after January wildfires damaged Palisades-area schools.
Councilmember Katy Park described the project and introduced the organizers, saying the effort began with collecting discarded crayons from…
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