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SurveyLA wants to hear from you! That's why we're heading out across the City of Los Angeles to hold community workshops in the areas SurveyLA will be focusing on in its third phase (click here for a map of SurveyLA's three phases). The workshops are a great way to learn more about the project and to suggest places of architectural, social or cultural significance that SurveyLA shouldn't miss. To RSVP for any of these free workshops please email myhistoricla@gmail.com. RSVPs are appreciated but not required. There will be four workshops this year, each focused on a different area of the City:
Workshop #1 (South San Fernando Valley) will focus on the communities of La Tuna Canyon, Reseda, Sherman Oaks, Sun Valley and Van Nuys.Thursday, April 12th, 20126:30pm - 7:45Van Nuys Branch, Los Angeles Public Library6250 Sylmar Ave., Van Nuys, 91401Library WebsiteWorkshop #2 (North San Fernando Valley) will focus on the communities of Chatsworth, Granada Hills, Knollwood, Northridge, Porter Ranch, and Sylmar.Thursday, April 26th, 20126:30pm - 7:45Granada Hills Branch, Los Angeles Public Library10640 Petit Ave., Granada Hills, 91344Library Website
Workshop #3 (Mid City - West Side - LAX) will focus on the communities of the LAX area, Venice, Westwood and Wilshire.Thursday, May 10th, 20126:30pm - 7:45Westwood Branch, Los Angeles Public Library1246 Glendon Ave., Los Angeles, 90024Library Website
Workshop #4 (Northeast Los Angeles) will focus on the communities of Atwater Village, Eagle Rock, El Sereno, Highland Park, Lincoln Heights and Mt. Washington.Thursday, May 24th, 20126:30pm - 7:45Arroyo Seco Regional Branch, Los Angeles Public Library6145 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, 90042Library Website
We hope to see you at one of our workshops, but if your schedule just won't allow for it, you can still share your ideas for historic places in the City of Los Angeles at our "virtual town hall": MyHistoricLA.org!
Published: May 8, 2012 - 3:47pm
