Hollywoodland Gifted Park celebrates its 75th anniversary

Hollywoodland Gifted Park celebrates her 75th anniversary

Expressing Hollywoodland and it’s Gifts!

On Sunday, October 20th the Hollywoodland community held a 75th year celebration honoring the Sherman Company’s gift of 444 acres to the city of Los Angeles.

This acreage, the largest single donation (other than the Griffith land donation) was part of the original Hollywoodland tract 6450. It surrounds 3 sides of Hollywoodland residential, covering 85% of its perimeter, including the Main Communication tower at the top of Mt. Lee, the former Hollywoodland sign, the western border of the Lake Hollywood Reservoir and the eastern border of the Bronson Caves.

Our celebration invited Angelenos to share their inspirations and expressions associated with the Hollywoodland open-space. Submissions were categorized and judged by Peter Desberg, Hope Anderson and Susie Karasic. The three categories included: visual 2, 3 D (drawing painting, collage, sculpture), written words (poems, prose, essays story telling, historical artifacts and images) and/ or video, photography. Prizes were given in each category and attendees selected the Best Of Show.

Prizes for visual 2 and 3 D works were shared with Brian Burchfield, “Cactus on Durand” (oil painting) and Anne Mansour “The Hills of Hollywood” (oil painting). Written words, historical artifacts, storytelling award went to Soren Kerk for her poetry books and selections.The video, photography, audio, music category prize was shared by Sarajane Schwartz with her video titled: “Paradise Lost, The Next Paradise, a Plea for Help”and George Abbott Clark for his video “Hollywood Wild Life” a compilation of animal images filmed at his hillside residence between 2018-2019. He also won Best of Show.

The recreated Hollywoodland Orchestra, headed by Doug Tornquist played tunes from the 1940’s. Dinner was underwritten by Mike Fahim, the new owner of the Beachwood Cafe with a festive celebration cake provided by The Committee to Save the Hollywoodland Specific Plan. Other sponsors included, Beachwood Market, Beachwood Cleaners, Hollywoodland Realty and Compass.

View Best of Show Video HERE

 

 

 

 

 

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Thomas Payne Foundation Plant Sale

Dear Friends of TPF:
Days are growing shorter and nights are getting longer and cooler. Fall begins on September 22. Time to plant! Details follow on our big Fall Plant Sale, including a preview sale for high-level members. .

We’ve just debuted our new v3 website.  Check it out! It’s easy to navigate with many new features and, as always, plenty of great information for new and seasoned native plant gardeners.

Cylindropuntia, Cholla Cactus

September 1 marked the first anniversary of the La Tuna Fire that came far too close to the Foundation. Our new website’s blog includes reflections on that event. Read.

More seasonal news below. Read on.

In the issue:

  • Fall Plant Sale
  • Garden Tour Application Open
  • Upcoming Classes
  • TPF in the News
  • New Show in the Theodore Payne Gallery
  • Job Openings at TPF
  • HOURS
  • Summer Hours: Thursday-Saturday, 8:30am-4:30pm  (Closed Sunday-Wednesday)
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
FALL PLANT SALE
THURS. FRI & SAT, Oct 25, 26 & 27, 8:30am-4:30pm
(with Special Preview Sale for members at the Contributor level or above, Wed, Oct 24, noon-6:00pm) 
Just in time for planting season! The region’s largest and most interesting selection of California flora with discounts to all on plants, seed and TPF gear – plus expert advice from TPF staff and volunteers.
TPF Members: 15% off 

Non-members: 10% off

(Not yet a member? Join at the door!)
Hundreds of different easy-to-grow plants and collector’s items, including manzanitas, sages and other fabulous natives — most grown onsite by TPF’s propagation crew. Look for many plants in large sizes, plus a wide array of native seed and bulbs.
Shop early for best selection. Bring your own boxes and wagons!
16th ANNUAL THEODORE PAYNE
NATIVE PLANT GARDEN TOUR
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 6 & 7, 2019 
Apply to be a garden tour host. 
Is your LA County garden 50% or more native plants? Consider applying to be on the 2019 Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tour. Learn more and submit your application.
The deadline for applications is October 1, 2018, but gardens are being considered now. The online application lists all garden criteria.
Being a garden tour host is a great way to share your love of California native plants with other gardeners! Don’t be shy – apply
Illustration of cholla courtesy of Gene Bauer.
UPCOMING CLASSES 

Fall and winter classes and events are open for registration.

TPF members save 20% or more. Join.
Three-Part California Native Garden Design – choose one of these series:
Talks and Walks 
– 
 Right Plant, Right Place with Lili Singer, Saturday, September 8, 1:30-3:30pm (repeats October 6)

– NEW! Fall Gathering Workshop with  Kat High, Saturday, September 22, 1:30-4:00pm

– Sustainable Slopes with Joshua Link, Saturday, September 29, 1:30-3:00pm
–  Irrigation Basics for the Native Garden, a Walk and Talk with Tim Becker, Friday, October 12, 1:30-2:30pm

– Wild Suburbia: Learning to Garden with Native Plants with Barbara Eisenstein, Saturday,October 13, 10:00-11:30am

For the Body and Spirit
– T’ai Chi Ch’uan in the Garden with Iren Jensen, Thursdays in September, 8:30-9:30am. Exercise, good health and relaxation under the Pergola at TPF!
And one more – for families! 
–  NEW! Free Family Walk & Workshop:Living Light/Sun Prints with Julia Paull and Diana Sherwood, Saturday, October 6, 10:00-11:30am.