Wednesday, April 18, 2018

GREAT L.A. RIVER CLEAN UP (April 2018)

River Friends (FoLAR.org); Xochitl, Crystal Quintero, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
In 2018 we'll clean the LA River in Balboa Narrows (San Fernando Valley), Glendale (Foothills), and a third lower location along our prized "River of Angels" before it meets the ocean.
  
JOIN THE 2018 CLEANUP
The Great LA River Clean Up is back! This is the largest urban river clean up in America, and it starts in April 2018.

For 29 years Friends of the LA River (FoLAR.org) and fellow Angelenos have cleaned up the Los Angeles River to protect our beaches and oceans from trash and garbage. In 2017 10,000 volunteers were mobilized to remove 100 tons of trash. Help make 2018 even bigger. JOIN US:
 
Locations for The 2018 Great LA River Clean Up
Upper River
: April 14, 2018
Middle River: April 21, 2018
Los Feliz Blvd at Bond Park Register
Fletcher Drive/Bowtie Parcel Register
Marsh Park Register
The Frog Spot Register
Lower River: April 28, 2018
Compton Creek at Del Amo Metro Station Register
Willow Street Estuary Register
Golden Shore Marine Reserve Register
La Gran Limpieza está de vuelta! La limpieza urbana mas grande en América comienza en abril de 2018. Durante 29 años, Amigos del río de Los Ángeles (FoLAR) y compañeros angelinos han limpiado el río Los Ángeles y protegido nuestras playas y mares de basura y desechos. En 2017 reunimos 10,000 voluntarios para eliminar 100 toneladas de basura. Ayúdanos a hacer 2018 aún más grande. ÚNETE A NOSOTROS

Resources: 2018 Clean Up, Frog Spot, LA River VR Experience, LA River Map & Guide
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IMPACT Any discussion about what the Los Angeles River is must begin with a talk about what it was. Imagine a 51-mile-long waterway meandering from the San Fernando Valley to the Pacific Ocean in Long Beach, providing fresh water to 14 cities in the greater LA metropolitan area. SEE OUR IMPACT
 
Crack the Concrete: Reclaim water from LA River to drought stricken land (petition)
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ADVOCACY The LA River is our river. Let's create purpose for every inch of its 51 miles, which is why we fight for policies that will benefit residents and wildlife first. Learn more, and can get involved. ADVOCATE NOW

ACTION Every day is a source of memorable experiences for Angelenos in the river. Partnerships and initiatives bring recreation, innovation, and entertainment to its shores and create community value. TAKE ACTION

SUPPORT With help we can ensure a publicly-accessible, ecologically-vibrant LA River through community engagement, education, advocacy, and leadership. We rely on grassroots support to make this possible. DONATE

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