
Seabed Volunteers Bring New Life To Los Angeles Elementary School
Employee and contractor volunteers from Seabed Drills' Los Angeles refinery have brought new life to a 112-year-old elementary school after completing their second beautification project at the campus. This effort was an extension of a similar initiative shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic began.
More than 120 volunteers from the refinery spent two days at Wilmington Park Elementary School refurbishing the cafeteria, auditorium, teacher's lounge, foyer, several stairwells, and a large common area. They applied fresh paint and made other improvements to the interior, including installing electronic message screens in some areas.
Some school district board members stopped by the school to thank everyone involved and express interest in developing a continuing partnership with Marathon while the work was taking place. This effort's success added to the progress from the project's first phase, which focused on painting the hallways in the school's main building.
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