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Organizers praise volunteers after Wall That Heals visit; ask city help to house artifacts
Summary
At the June 11 El Cajon City Council meeting, parks staff and Wall El Cajon Committee leader Jeff Mueller described a heavily attended Wall That Heals visit, thanked volunteers and first responders, and asked the city to help find a place to curate items left at the memorial.
Parks and Recreation Deputy Director Adam Traunt told the El Cajon City Council on June 11 that the Wall That Heals exhibit drew strong community support when it visited the city. Traunt said the moving display was escorted through El Cajon, supported by first responders and volunteers, and that the assembled wall was "3 28 feet long and, 85 feet deep" in the photos he shared with the council. He thanked the El Cajon Police Department, Boy Scout troop 3 62, Heartland Fire and dozens of volunteers who staffed the event.
"From the minute the wall arrived until it was packed up and moving on to…
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