From Gardenbed to Riverbed

From Gardenbed to Riverbed

By Los Angeles Community Garden Council

Date and time

Sunday, April 26, 2015 · 3 - 5pm PDT

Location

RAC Design Build

3048 North Coolidge Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90039

Refund Policy

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Description


Los Angeles Community Garden Council
?cordially invites you to


From Gardenbed to Riverbed

A Celebration on the Los Angeles River
Honoring ?Actor and Environmentalist?
Ed Begley, Jr.
With Molly Peterson of KPCC as emcee

Sunday, April 26, 2015, 3-5pm

RAC Design Build
?3048 N. Coolidge Avenue?
Los Angeles, CA 90039


Mouth-Watering Appetizers & Desserts ?
from Little Lily's Kitchen featuring Jabberwocky Foods products

Music by Maramba


~ Free for children ~?

This event is generously sponsored by:

Cypress LLP
The Berman-Bradley Family
American Business Bank
Arcadis
Merrill Lynch
NBC Universal
Soupure
Streamline Networks
Backbone Capital Advisors, LLC
The Bruce Family
Frost Chaddock Developers
Liz McDonald
Cathy Morrison
Carol Owen
Bruce Saito
Ways & Means
The Zwiers Family



Backbone Capital Advisors, LLC

Frost Chaddock
Merrill Lynch

NBC Universal
Ways & Means

LACGC logoAll proceeds support the work of the Los Angeles Community Garden Council, which strengthens communities by building and supporting community gardens where every person in Los Angeles County can grow healthy food in their neighborhood.

For more information, please visit www.lagardencouncil.org or contact jbeals.lacgc@gmail.com or 323-942-9676.

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Mission

Our mission is to strengthen communities by building and supporting community gardens where every person in Los Angeles County can grow healthy food in their neighborhood.

Vision

We envision a garden network for Los Angeles where people of all ages and backgrounds live healthy, active lives in a clean environment by growing fresh food.

This network fosters the meeting of people from diverse backgrounds to share experience and knowledge, promote urban agriculture and economic justice, provide leadership and job training, and grow more beautiful and sustainable communities.

Programs

The Los Angeles Community Garden Council manages 42 community gardens and offers advice, workshops, and community organizing assistance to more than 125 community gardens in Los Angeles County, serving more than 6,000 families.

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