King City in Bloom members and volunteers gather rocks at a Greenfield farm Feb. 13 to create a dry creek bed at the King City Golf Course. (Contributed Photo)

KING CITY — King City in Bloom members, along with a team from Sun Street Centers and volunteers from King City High School and the local Public Works, gathered rocks at a Greenfield farm Feb. 13 to create a dry creek bed at the King City Golf Course.

“Thanks to all who helped! KCIB, Sun Street and the City of King continue to make a great team and we are so grateful,” said Allie Cullen, chairperson of King City in Bloom. “A special thanks to Will Taylor for delivering the rock in his dump trailer.”

Cullen also gave props to Kim Schmidt for her “amazing vision.”

On Feb. 10, the group also moved rocks around at the King City Library to make room for new landscaping and benches.

King City in Bloom members and volunteers arrange rocks to create a dry creek bed at the King City Golf Course. (Contributed Photo)
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Ryan Cronk is the managing editor for King City Rustler and Salinas Valley Tribune, a unified publication of Greenfield News, Soledad Bee and Gonzales Tribune. He covers general news for South Monterey County and the surrounding communities.

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