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Latter-day Saint volunteers help xeriscape Salt Lake City Jewish synagogue in interfaith project
08/06/2020 01:26:11 PM
Peggy Fletcher Stack
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Early this year, the Highland Utah South Stake, a group of Utah County congregations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was looking for a service project.
In chatting with a member of Congregation Kol Ami in Salt Lake City, they came up with a plan: Xeriscape the Jewish synagogue’s six-acre site.
They spent months planning, budgeting and calling businesses to provide goods and services for free or at a deep discount.
This week, about 50 members of the stake met up with about a dozen synagogue members every day at 7 a.m. to help rip out the lawn and bushes and replace them with rocks, succulent plants and trees hooked up to a drip system. They created pathways and patios with concrete.
“With all the volunteer hours and items that were donated or purchased at a reduced price,” said Rabbi Sam Spector, overcome with gratitude, “we probably saved hundreds of thousands of dollars.”
See all the pictures here.
CONGREGATION KOL AMI
2425 East Heritage Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109
PHONE 801-484-1501 • FAX 801-484-1162 • info@conkolami.org
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