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Bob Massad Education Center Unveiled at Wakamatsu Farm in Placerville, CA

Bob Massad Education Center: A Beacon of Environmental Learning at Historic Wakamatsu Farm

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 9, 2024
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Bob Massad Education Center Unveiled at Wakamatsu Farm in Placerville, CA

Bob Massad Education Center at Wakamatsu Farm

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Placerville, CA, March 9, 2024 – In a triumph over weather warnings and amid gusty winds, the American River Conservancy (ARC) proudly cut the ribbon on the long-anticipated Bob Massad Education Center at Wakamatsu Farm. Situated in Placerville, CA, the pavilion-style structure opened its doors on March 1st, welcoming over 70 enthusiastic guests who defied the “blizzard warnings” issued by the National Weather Service.

Cherishing Nature Amidst Adverse Elements

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Constructed over the course of three years, the center emerged as a resilient haven, shielding attendees from the elements during the grand opening celebration. The chilly air and sporadic rain failed to dampen the spirits of the attendees, who sought refuge beneath the robust roof of the Center.

VIPs and Heartfelt Speeches

Distinguished guests, including Chief Ranger Barry Smith of CA State Parks, Director Gabrielle Marchini of the El Dorado County Office of Education, and Board Member Gregory Mukai of the JA Community Foundation, graced the occasion with poignant speeches. Architect Peter McBride and metal artist Jay Stargaard, responsible for the striking donor tree, also shared their insights. The celebration featured live music by Jeff Chamberlain, delectable offerings from Wani’s Tacos, and poetry readings by former El Dorado County Poet Laureate Taylor Graham.

Honors and Commendations

Heidi Mayerhofer, Field Representative of Senator Alvarado-Gil’s District 4 office, presented a Certificate of Recognition to ARC, lauding their commitment to cultural history, natural resources, and stewardship principles. ARC, in its 35th anniversary year, provided environmental education programs to over 2,000 learners in the past year alone.

Wakamatsu Farm: A Rich Tapestry of History

Wakamatsu Farm, a registered California State and National landmark, holds historical significance as the site of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm Colony, the first Japanese Colony in America established in 1869. ARC, having acquired the property in 2010, continues to enhance it with various amenities.

Donors and Legacy of Bob Massad

The Education Center, made possible by the generous contributions of 19 donors, bears the name of former ARC Board member Bob Massad. The building stands as a testament to Massad’s enduring legacy and commitment to supporting ARC’s innovative environmental education initiatives in El Dorado County.

Looking to the Future: Phase 2

As Phase 2 of the Education Center at Wakamatsu Farm progresses, ARC remains dedicated to maintaining environmental responsibility. Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, material fluctuations, and stringent regulations, Phase 1 construction costs remained under California’s typical average for commercial and residential projects, standing at under $200 per square foot. However, additional funding is crucial for Phase 2, which aims to include essential amenities such as restrooms, solar electricity, and water services.

Call to Action

ARC extends gratitude to supporters and welcomes contributions of money, materials, and services to bring Phase 2 to fruition. To support the project, contact arc@ARConservancy.org. Explore ARC’s 35-year history of community service in environmental conservation, stewardship, and education at ARConservancy.org. The newly inaugurated Bob Massad Education Center is poised to be a beacon of learning, shaping environmental champions for generations to come.

Source: American River Conservancy
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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