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La Casa de Maria Retreat Center & Center for Spiritual Renewal celebrate commitment to protect and conserve water of the San Ysidro Creek

La Casa de Maria celebrates renewed steps toward fulfilling Wildlife Conservation Board 2017 grant

MONTECITO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Immaculate Heart Community:

WHAT:

 

La Casa de Maria is celebrating bringing the 2017 Wildlife Conservation Board San Ysidro Flow Enhancement and Water Conservation Project back to life after destruction in the January 2018 Montecito mudslide – destroyed the retreat center and closed it for the past 3 years. This celebration is recognition of the project moving forward and the plans for reopening this long time Montecito treasure.

 

 

 

WHO:

 

Das Williams, First District, Supervisor, County of Santa Barbara

 

 

John Donnelly, Executive Director, Wildlife Conservation Board

 

 

Karol Schulkin, President, Immaculate Heart Community

 

 

 

WHEN:

 

Thursday, June 24, Noon-1pm

 

 

 

WHERE:

 

888 San Ysidro Lane

 

 

Montecito, CA 93108

CONTACT CINDY FAITH SWAIN FOR CONFIRMATION OF ACCESS

About La Casa de Maria and the Center of Spiritual Renewal

Located on 26 acres along the banks of the San Ysidro Creek, La Casa is nestled between mountain and ocean. The Center for Spiritual Renewal was founded in 1955 by the then Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary for women entering the sisterhood. Today the center continues its legacy of commitment to spiritual growth as a retreat center, open to all faiths and disciplines, focused on providing a safe, peaceful and naturally beautiful environment dedicated to helping people reconnect and recharge physically, emotionally and spiritually. www.lcdm.org

Contacts

Cindy Faith Swain

805-477-4577

[email protected]

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