This term…community organizer…has taken on a less than desirable meaning in the recent past, the same way that many phrases or symbols, when borrowed for a cause, become identified as something that divides rather than unites. Today we gathered as a community within a larger community, for many great clean-up projects throughout the state. The one I am sharing is in our own little corner of the world. The University City 1st Ward joined today as Mormon Helping Hands to clean up the Coastal Sage Habitat Interpretive Trail in Rose Canyon. This walking trail is quite familiar to our family, as Tom did his Eagle Scout Project there a few years ago. Because of the recent rains, the trail had become quite over-grown with intrusive foliage that was smothering the native plants. So we went to task to clear the overgrowth. The morning started a little after 8:00am with a continental breakfast, after which the workers were given instruction on what their tasks for the day would be. The activities committee was right on task with the organization. Ken F., Kiersten K., Will, John, Ruth and Zoe…one of these things is not like the other?!?! All sizes and ages of helpers were welcome! Brothers Hymas and Wood. That's a big frond for your size girl, Haylee! The Relief Society was out in force and Don was digging ditches – not his normal routine, for