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The monument identifying Blue Heron Park, located on Basswood Street in Newport Beach, is surrounded by a variety of native plants that attract butterflies. (Susan Hoffman)

Blue Heron Park, located within the Newport Beach Eastbluff neighborhood development, was the site of a first-anniversary party celebration of its butterfly garden last Saturday.

“We were able to get the information out to the community about the importance of restoring natural plants,” said Blue Heron Park committee chairman Nancy Kerr. “We want to bring back to California some of the species that are dwindling.

“As a result of the community support, the Eastbluff neighbors and HOA we are able to continue to fund the expansion of the garden,” she said.

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