Happy New Garden Year
Winter greens, beans and peas are featured this coming Sunday (January 2, 2022!) when the UC/CE LA County Master Gardeners return to the Green Tent.
Where Nature and Humanity Connect
Come to the Green Tent this Sunday, November 28, and learn about the work of Citizen's Climate Lobby and their audacious plan to make have CORPORATIONS use their resources on behalf of our precious planet Earth.
Citizens’ Climate Lobby
We work to create a broad foundation for climate action across all geographic regions and political inclinations.
This policy is:
Effective
Economic models indicate that this legislation would lead to 30 % less
carbon emissions in the next 5 years, and to net zero emissions by 2050
Good for People
Will improve health and save lives.
The carbon dividend puts money directly
into people’s pockets every month to spend as they
see fit, helping low and middle income Americans.
Good for the economy
W
ill create over 2 million new jobs,
thanks to economic growth in local
communities across America.
Revenue Neutral
The fees collected on carbon emissions will be allocated
to all Americans to spend any way they choose. The
government will not keep any of the fees collected.
https://www.ncsa.la/cool_blocks_la
9 a.m. - 2 p.m in the heart of the Mar Vista Farmer's Market @ Grandview and Pacific
CALL FOR LEADERS
The Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance is partnering with the Climate Emergency Mobilization Office to bring Cool Blocks to LA and to bring people together to create the neighborhoods we want to live in.
Cool Blocks LA uses a proven neighbor-to-neighbor model that has helped thousands of people make their neighborhoods safer and healthier, prepare for disasters, save money, and lighten their environmental impact.
You can green your neighborhood, make it safer to walk in, or decide with your neighbors to do whatever is right for your area.
HOW IT WORKS
WE ARE LOOKING FOR COOL BLOCK LEADERS in the city of Los Angeles to engage their neighborhood blocks in this effort.
This is an opportunity to build a stronger community with your neighbors, expand or capitalize on your leadership skills, and improve the quality of life in your neighborhood.
More information is at coolcity.earth and CoolBlock.org. The first group will begin in January 2022, the second group in May, and the third group in September.
Ready to learn more? Attend one of our Cool Block Cafés. Visit ncsa.la/events to choose a time and sign up.
Can't attend a café, but want to sign up to be a Cool Block Leader anyway? You can do so here.
Want to help spread the word? Here are links to our social media posts:
facebook.com/events/380088267105791
twitter.com/LA_NCSA/status/1433811991924072451 (English)
twitter.com/LA_NCSA/status/1433814958806945794 (español)
instagram.com/p/CTXbcGupQFr/ (English)
instagram.com/p/CTXd3-aJYpc/ (español)
Questions? Please contact us: lisahart@ncsa.la or 323.660.278
The UC/CE LA County Master Gardeners return to the Green Tent on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, from 9 am to 1 pm. They’re bringing seedlings they’ve lovingly grown for the MV community, and packets of seeds to give away FREE! And they’re available to answer your gardening questions, so bring them all your challenges!
This month help your garden grow with:
A hardy mix of kales, including Tuscan (lacinato/dinosaur/black), red russian, curly and dwarf. Get out that famous Esalen Kale Salad recipe. You can improvise ingredients, but here's a recipe to start with: Esalen Kale Salad.
A lovely lettuce mix, with oak leaf, black seeded Simpson, bibb, arugula, mizuna and tat soi. Make a salad!Swiss Chard: their stems are bright red and their cute little green heads are ready to stand up tall and leafy!
And Italian red (Florence) bunching onions Fun in the kitchen!!
Ask the Master Gardeners about Grow LA Victory Garden classes and what to grow in October!
And don’t forget: If you’ve got lots of these “pony packs” aka plastic six-packs, please recycle them with the MGs so they can continue to grow seedlings for you next month, too!
Protect Playa Now
The UC/CE LA County Master Gardeners return to the Green Tent on Sunday, September 5, from 9am to 1pm
They’re bringing free seedlings, free seeds, important information and their enthusiasm all to help you grow your own food, flowers and veggies.
This month they'll have:
More succulents (Aloe vera pups) for your drought tolerant garden.Click here to learn what you should be doing in your garden this month as we begin preparing for LA’s version of fall.
Delivered and Planted by the City of Los Angeles !!!
Trees
- Save water
- Combat the greenhouse effect
- Clean the air
- Provide oxygen
- Cool the streets and the city
- Conserve energy
- Provide homes for local wildlife
Bureau of Sanitation Adopt a Street Tree Program
Street trees improve walk-ability of our neighborhoods while helping reduce the impacts of climate change
.
Learn how you can request planting of a tree along your street in the public right of way.
Many different tree varieties are available.
Tree adopters are responsible for the early care and watering of the sapling. We'll have information about different watering options to make this task easier.
Contact
to find out about all of free tree programs available from
City Plants, a public-private partnership between the City of Los Angeles, local non-profit organizations, community groups, residents, and businesses.
The UC/CE LA County Master Gardeners return to the Green Tent on Sunday, September 5, from 9am to 1pm
They’re bringing free seedlings, free seeds, important information and their enthusiasm all to help you grow your own food, flowers and veggies.
This month they'll have:
More succulents (Aloe vera pups) for your drought tolerant garden.Click here to learn what you should be doing in your garden this month as we begin preparing for LA’s version of fall.
Free Event :Cardboard City in Santa Monica
This summer, reDiscover Center is partnering with the City of Santa Monica, along with many prominent artists and designers to present “Cardboard City,” an innovative, Pop-Up Community Art Center, which will be located at 1231 Third St. Promenade. This fantastical event will be up and running until August 29.
Using a free and easily accessible material such as cardboard is a great way to teach children of all ages about sustainability when making and creating.
This free public event takes place in "gigantic" (10,000 sq ft.) space and has an incredible amount to offer:
Museum-style exhibitions of large scale cardboard sculptures and architectural models, curated and constantly added to by artists-in-residence
Family art activities introducing youth and adults to cardboard crafting techniques and inspiring artmaking using sustainable materials
Schedule of fee-based, inexpensive summer classes for youth and adults
The “Cardboard City Shop,” selling tools and materials so families can make art at home
reDiscover Center is also sponsoring 8-25 artists’ residencies, supporting local and nationally prominent artists working in cardboard. They are partnering with the City of Santa Monica’s Dept. of Sustainability to ensure all unused materials are recycled.
Tomato Seedlings |
Sweet Basil |
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join in the conversation.
We are all in this together
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join in the conversation.
We are all in this together
Special Guest Speaker Tashanda Giles-Jones |
Tashanda is an environmental educator cultivating a network of like-minded individuals, organizations, and activists eager to support the learning and growth of urban youth in Los Angeles, California. She has a lot to say about Environmental Justice and does so in an inclusive, engaging manner. If you are curious about how we can create a more sustainable world for everyone, you will want to join this Zoom Call.
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join Us on the Call
Global Warming + Environmental Justice
August 5, Wednesday at 3:00 p.m PDT on Zoom
To RSVP and get details about the call, email jeannekuntz@gmail.com
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join Us on the Call
Drawdown + Environmental Justice
July 22, Wednesday at 3:00 p.m (PDT)on Zoom
To RSVP and get details about the call, email jeannekuntz@gmail.com
Special Guest Speaker Tashanda Giles-Jones |
Tashanda is an environmental educator cultivating a network of like-minded individuals, organizations, and activists eager to support the learning and growth of urban youth in Los Angeles, California. She has a lot to say about Environmental Justice and does so in an inclusive, engaging manner. If you are curious about how we can create a more sustainable world for everyone, you will want to join this Zoom Call.
✓ If you are aware that this is the moment we have been waiting for
✓ If you know that we cannot return to the “old normal”
✓ If you are ready to fully embrace your role in creating a just and sustainable planet
Join Us on the Call
Global Warming + Environmental Justice
August 5, Wednesday at 3:00 p.m PDT on Zoom
To RSVP and get details about the call, email jeannekuntz@gmail.com