Gateway Beautification Project

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Recently a team of Montclair residents representing Piedmont Pines, Montclair Village, and Keep Oakland Beautiful came together to focus on beautifying the south entrance to the Village – Mountain Boulevard near the Highway 13 ramps. A three phase plan is being developed to improve the weed strewn medians and pathways, and paint the often tagged retaining wall. Your help is needed to bring this to a reality. Here’s a quick snapshot of the work under way and how you can help fund the start-up effort while we seek grants and larger donations for the full scope of the project.

Check out this video for a view of the project area.

Phase 1: The Gateway Mural

Sister Butterflies: Gateway mural to be painted on the retaining wall on Mountain Blvd. (at Park Blvd. and Mountain @ Hwy 13 freeway on/off ramps) approximately 4000 square feet.

Phase 2 & 3: Pathways and Medians

De-weed and dress up, stay tuned… Fund the Mural, DONATE Today!

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TheMontclair Village Association is a 501(c)iii non-profit. Your donations to the Gateway Mural are fully tax deductible. Fed ID # 02-0551618
The Gateway Mural Concept:
The California Oak Tree is already a strong symbol in Oakland, and remains a consistent source of pride for all of our residents. Last year, Amanda Lockwood participated in an Ocean research project at Joaquin Miller Elemantary School. Her part was to paint a mural on campus that reflected student learning about the local Beaconsfield Watershed and the native plants and animals that inhabit it.
Lockwood learned that the California Sister butterfly relies on the oak tree as its host plant, so she incorporated this butterfly into the mural. These beautiful butterflies can be seen in droves when hiking in the Oakland Hills during the spring and summer. The sister butterfly is quite striking, with large contrasting areas of dark brown and orange and a tiny bit of white sprinkled in, and it occurred to Lockwood that it would be really beautiful to paint a large swarm of them on a long wall, in a flowing composition. So the idea of the oak tree with a swarm of sister butterflies alongside it was already forming, and when Lockwood saw the wall on Mountain Blvd., it seemed the perfect space for this concept. The swarm of butterflies represents the brilliance of a connected community and the oak suggests roots and strength. The connection between the two reflects our dependence on one another as a vibrant,unified community.
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Concept Art – Sister Butterflies:

THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPPORTERS AND CURRENT CARES CLUB MEMBERS

Monica Mehta

Susan Sachen

Ava and David Bellshaw

David Ainsworth

Davidson Group at Compass

Mimi Rohr

Christine McQueen

Anastasia Bertolet

Iris Fujiura

Gordon Yamamoto

Sue Vinella

Betty Hwang

Chris High & Jackie Care

Christopher Gulli

Kristy Sidlar

Hamed and Diana Walizada

Liz Spander

Bornstein & Bornstein Law Group

Jill Kinney

Franchesca Hashim

Blue Jean Figueroa

The Rodriguez-Jordan Family

Damon & Nina Ott

Daniel & Michelle Ferguson & Luster

Dan Pitcock

Keith Lohkamp

Dana Stern

Monique Thomas-Wayne

Helen Gould

Ann Ludwig

Alexander/Fox Family

Millie Swafford

Misha Nikitin

Daniel Swafford

Ruth Stroup

Darlene Vendegna

Todd Farrell

Lindsey Walicek

Tony Farrell

Gerry Cohen

Norma Fiedotin

Rachel Blau & John Eckhouse

Tom Grossman

Jamie Bramwell

Marie Brady

Bonnie Forbes Wittenstein

Brian & Sarah Scates

Avary Kent

Chris Gordon

Montclair Pediatric Dentistry

Owner of Healthy Life Vitamins

studio M MERGE

Shannon Pedder Hawkins and David Hawkins

Caitlin Charos

Kristyn Pritchett

Susan Pate

Christopher Bogart

Stanley WEISNER

Kyle & Michael Thornton-Lamp

Mauricio Arce Jr

Carolyn Raffo

Richard West

Karina Simpson

Cook Family