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Community Services Unlimited will be hosting a community building festival for Earth Day Saturday April 17th, from 11 am – 6 pm. Normandie Avenue Elementary School 4505 S. Raymond Ave, LA, CA 90037

Activities include music, art, poetry and composting workshops, local produce and earth friendly goods for sale and MUCH more!

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The Garden School Foundation at the 24th Street School will hosts its next garden workday event on May 2 (Sunday, 10-4). This will be a very special workday sponsored by BIG SUNDAY, a non-profit organization that hosts multiple volunteer projects every year on the first Sunday of May.

Hi Everyone,

As we discussed in our meeting last week, we’ll get this blog up and going more fully in the coming weeks.  In the meantime, we wanted to get everyone used to the idea of coming here to find out what’s going on in the South LA community so we may support one another in all our grassroots, “Greening” of South LA efforts.

For this week:

The LA Food Policy Task Force did set this Wednesday as the date for its first meeting with the broader community.  They write: We’ve confirmed a “listening session” for Wednesday, April 7, 6-8 p.m. at Community Health Councils (3731 Stocker Street). PLEASE JOIN US for this unique opportunity to dialogue and make recommendations on how we can make LARGE-scale changes in the industry.

Please RSVP directly to Gwen Flynn at gflynn@chc-inc.org or (323) 295-9372 ext 226 to confirm your attendance.

For this month:

Jennie Cook and RootDown LA will kick-off this year’s first Mystery Lunch Box Cook-off at Jefferson High School, Tuesday April 27th at 3:30.  Subsequent cooking classes on Tuesdays, May 4th and 11th at 3:30 culminate in a cook-off Saturday May 15th (time and place TBA).  Come cheer on our local youth as they learn to cook up healthy affordable meals based on whatever shows up in their mystery produce boxes!  Contact rootdownla (at) gmail (dot)com for more information.

Santee Education Complex’s Global Debate Team and the Venice High Art Department co-host a collaborative art project with schools across LA to raise awareness of the important issue of climate change and its impact on the world. This project invites educators and students to envision a world where positive change has taken place to combat negative effects from climate change.  Submissions will be displayed at City Hall and at an Environmental Expo hosted at Santee.   Submissions due April 17th, 2010.  Contact Nick Richert at nwr2990(at)lausd(dot)net (310) 428-4222 for more details on the project and submission guidelines.

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