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A Native Plant Garden Vision for McCloud’s Center

Dan Fay gives a presentation to McCloud locals on the future plans of the lot at the top of Main Street in McCloud. (shareen strauss)

McCloud, CA — On Saturday, August 23 Lindy and Dan Fay of Panther Creek Properties LLC invited neighbors, gardeners, and friends to their home on Lawndale Court to share a vision for creating a native plant garden on their half acre property at the corner of Main Street and Colombero Avenue. The garden is to be named after Panther Creek which flows intermittently alongside the property. For generations, this spot has been an open space the town could enjoy—once even home to a tennis court—and the Fays hope to carry that tradition forward.

The envisioned Panther Creek Garden will feature an undulating surface, natural rock elements, meandering paths, and a gazebo. Plantings will include native trees, shrubs and smaller plants grouped to reflect eco-regions typical of the McCloud region.

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