The Ground Beneath Us – Sustainable Sundays
The Ground Beneath Us – Sustainable Sundays
Natural History Museum
900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, 90007; (213) 763-3466
Sunday, January 24, 2010
9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Ages: All
Cost: Museum Admission (Adults $9; Seniors (62+) $6.50; Students 18+ $6.50; Children 13-17 $6.50; Children 5-12 $2; Children under 5 FREE)
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This month talk to the groups who are at the forefront of making changes with the way we use and view our land in and around Los Angeles. Take in a special performance of the HumAnimals and learn how Southern California animals share their habitats with humans. Redefine Exposition Park with James Rojas’ interactive model. Join local artist, Marissa Johnen, as she helps you use inspiration from the Mammal Halls to create your own diorama with Trash for Teaching supplies.
Partners:
Children’s Nature Institute
Ecotribe
LA Conservation Corps
Mountains Restoration Trust
The Theodore Payne Foundation
Trash for Teaching
TreePeople
The Trust for Public Land










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