How Joel Burchfield Bridge Came To Be

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Branching Out with The Acorn Newspapers

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Reporter Makena Huey makes her Branching Out debut to discuss her latest stories for the Moorpark Acorn, including one detailing how a pedestrian bridge came to be named for an 11-year-old drowning victim. Plus, a profile of a local interfaith group working to provide much-needed goods to refugees arriving from Afghanistan.  To contribute, go here.Background:'Because of Joel:’ Pedestrian bridge renamed for Moorpark boyWomen’s Interfaith Network works to help resettle refugeesBranching OutFind us on TwitterEmail us at branchingout@theacorn.com@kylebjorrey, @MakenaHueySUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!Oak & Iron craft cocktail barOn Twitter and Instagram2967 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks(805) 630-1638Maid in America HousecleaningCall for a free estimate! (805) 499-7259MaidInAmericaOnline.comSupport the show (https://www.theacorn.com/subscribe/)