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In this photo provided by the California State Parks Foundation, Earth Day volunteers, Ashley Cookerly, and her brother, Richard, both of San Francisco, remove weeds along with other volunteers, as they work to restore Candlestick Point State Recreation Area's community garden, in San Francisco on Saturday. Hundreds of volunteers gathered to help restore the area in celebration of Earth Day which is officially observed on April 22.

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