Visuals 12.18.25

We have another mural in the community, this one located in Seaside at 1350 Fremont Blvd., on the Farmers Insurance building. ReGen Monterey (Monterey Regional Waste Management District) commissioned prolific local muralist Hanif Panni to create a piece called “Black Gold,” which praises and promotes sustainability and the power of renewal through food scrap composting. The mural is part of ReGen’s “Sort With Heart” campaign and serves as “a reflection of Seaside’s commitment to sustainability,” said Seaside Councilmember and ReGen board member Alexis García-Arrazola. “It reminds us that every small action can help protect the place we call home.” Stop by the mural and devote some thought to your own recycling and composting practices.

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