The Earth Day Mural Project
Help Design a Mural That Reflects Lancaster's Commitment to the Planet
What main theme do you think our Earth Day mural should focus on?
Recycling and waste minimization
Endemic flora and fauna of the Antelope Valley
Conservation of unique or endangered habitats/species in the Antelope Valley
When you think about recycling and waste minimization, which image resonates with you the most for the mural?
A community working together to collect and sort recyclables
A futuristic vision of zero waste in our community
The transformation of waste into art or new products
What aspect of the Antelope Valley's endemic flora and fauna do you think should be highlighted?
The Joshua Tree and other desert plants
Local wildlife, such as the desert tortoise or pronghorn antelope
The interaction between flora and fauna in the desert ecosystem
How important is it for the mural to incorporate elements of community involvement in environmental protection?
Very important
Somewhat important
Not important
Which of the following colors do you associate most with the idea of Earth Day and wish to see in the mural?
Greens and blues to represent nature and water
Earth tones like browns and yellows to reflect the desert landscape
Bright colors to symbolize hope and action
Would you prefer the mural to have a realistic or abstract design?
Realistic
Abstract
A mix of both
What message do you hope the mural will convey to those who see it?
The urgency of acting now to protect our planet
The beauty and value of local ecosystems
The power of community in effecting environmental change
How interested are you in participating in community activities related to the mural's theme, such as clean-ups or educational events?
Very interested
Somewhat interested
Not interested
Do you have any suggestions for specific elements or symbols you would like to see included in the mural?
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