Join Heal the Bay's Coastal Resources Director, Sarah Sikich at the G2 Gallery's first ever Young Environmentalist's Symposium.
The event brings together six emerging conservationists to discuss a diverse range of topics and is intended to inspire people interested in making the world a better place by showing the diversity and scope of possible projects.
Kick-off Earth Day week on Friday, April 13th at 7:00 p.m. with Assemblymember Holly Mitchell's FREE screening of the award-winning documentary, "BAG IT!"
You're invited to L.A. Sanitation's Low Impact Development (LID) Requirement Workshops to learn more about how the new LID Ordinance and its requirements, which become effective on May 12, 2012.
What Will be Covered:
The information in both workshops will be identical. Each of the workshops will include a presentation that will cover:
You're invited to L.A. Sanitation's Low Impact Development (LID) Requirement Workshops to learn more about how the new LID Ordinance and its requirements, which become effective on May 12, 2012.
What Will be Covered:
The information in both workshops will be identical. Each of the workshops will include a presentation that will cover:
The Good Food LA: Festival is the culmination of a citywide event on March 31, spanning more than 40 sites and a myriad of workshops and projects all focused on building a more healthy, fair and sustainable food system.
The Beverly Hills Wine Festival 2012 is a celebrated national wine festival and the only wine festival of its size that donates all of its proceeds to charitable causes. The Third Annual Beverly Hills Wine Festival features many of the top wines and spirits from around the globe.
At this workshop you can learn about Energy Upgrade California, an unprecedented partnership of the California Energy Commission (CEC), the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), investor-owned and municipal utilities, local governments, and other stakeholders to promote a uniform, statewide energy efficiency program.