Date: Saturday, November 3, 2018
Time: 10:30 am – 2:00 pm
Location: Simi Valley Library, 2969 Tapo Canyon Rd, Simi Valley (Map)
Tickets: Free, no RSVP
Join LA Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC-LA) in the unveiling of its 2018 Legacy Project, a 100 percent native garden designed by Lisa Novice, the community education director of the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers and Native Plants. We hope you’ll join us in celebration!
USGBC-LA’s annual Legacy Project is a gift to the under-served communities in our region from the USGBC-LA members who assist in designing, building, and supporting it. The Legacy Project team strives to ensure the project is community-supported, has an educational and sustainable focus, and serves a variety of social-economic conditions.
Every garden and open space in LA has a role to play in supporting the resilience, health and wellbeing of residents, as well as mitigating fire, flood, slide and climate-change related dangers. By digging in together, we can make our own luck and increase the city’s resilience. We hope you’ll join us in celebration of a project and a community that has done just that!
Here is the opening day schedule:
10:30 Official Grand Opening Program Civic Impact
10:45 Refreshments
11:15 Lisa Novick and Cassy Aoyagi re Environmental Impact
12:00 Amy Kaltenbach Educational Impact and Children’s Activities
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