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Moon Ditch Mural Paint Days

Moon Ditch Mural Paint Days

Ventura Breeze

May 6, 2026

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You know that long stretch of flood control channel near the Moon Ditch? Well, it’s about to become one of the biggest—and most meaningful—public art pieces in our region. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, the County is hosting Community Paint Days for the new Moon Ditch Mural, and they’re inviting all of us to grab a brush and leave our mark. This isn’t just about making something pretty; the mural’s theme weaves together healthy environments, community connection, and mental well-being—three things that feel especially close to home here in Ventura.

I love that this project turns a piece of everyday infrastructure into a shared canvas. How many times have we driven past that ditch without a second thought? Now it’ll be a mile-long reminder that we’re all in this together. So if you’ve been looking for a way to get outside, meet some neighbors, and literally add some color to our community, this is your chance. Check the *Ventura Breeze* for paint day dates—and maybe I’ll see you there with a roller in hand.

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