help transform a neglected parkway in los angeles


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Native plant landscaper Margaret Oakley is calling on all gardeners in the LA area to volunteer this Saturday January 22 in Mission Hills to help turn a neglected parkway into a beautiful natural one.
 
Volunteers would be managing local community members who come out to help plant native plants along the parkway in an effort to create a more beautiful native ecosystem along this desolate strip of land.
 
If you are free this Saturday and you live in or around LA check out the details below:



Who: You and any other skilled gardeners you know
What: Be a Team Leader for the East San Fernando Valley Nature Parkway's Day of Planting
Where: Mission Hills/Arleta area specifically on Devonshire Blvd. between Woodman and Arleta Ave.
When: Saturday January 22 7:45am-3pm
Why: To guide a volunteer group in planting CA natives along a half mile long parkway to transform a desolate area into a beautiful natural space to help out a frequently ignored part of the LA community...

Email margaretdinnertablegardening.com or call 310 717-7380 if you're interested. Food and drinks will be provided!

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Published on January 19, 2011 12:00
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