Community Concerns, Outreach, Housing and Transportation Committee Meeting Agenda

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at 8:00 pm

GEPENC Office and Community Center: 1572 Sunset Boulevard

ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS:

  1. Call to Order
  2. Roll Call – Committee Members
  3. Adoption of Committee Meeting Minutes

PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS**:

Comments from the public on non-agenda items within the Committee’s jurisdiction. Two minutes per speaker.

REPORTS:

  1. Chair
  2. Vice Chair
  3. Committee Members

MOTIONS & RESOLUTIONS (Discussion Items/Possible Committee Action):

  1. Discussion and/or Possible Action on development of a GEPENC Outreach strategic plan.
  2. Discussion and/or Possible Action on request for the committee to recommend the allocation of neighborhood council funds for outreach materials and collateral.

FUTURE COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEMS

ANNOUNCEMENTS

ADJOURNMENT

Click here to view the GEPENC website page. The Board of Governors is also meeting tomorrow, same location, at 6:30 pm.

While exploring Feeding Birds Boutique yesterday (they have some great vintage glassware), I picked up this nicely designed map of local businesses and services in Echo Park (Silver Lake, Los Feliz, and Atwater Village are also included) by MapHawk. The map includes, according to the cover, “hand picked local treasures” in the neighborhood, from accommodations and restaurants, to clothing and beauty spots.

While the seasoned Echo Park resident may not find this useful, newbies to the area would want to stick this up on the fridge to help them discover all the little spots to check out in Echo Park.

You’ll probably be able to pick up the map at other locations like Masa and Delilah’s, but I know for a fact Feeding Birds has a stack. Enjoy!

Now that it’s really feeling like summer out there, give your AC a break and cool down at the library for a change! Both the Echo Park and Edendale Libraries have some FREE special programs for kids, teens, and even some for adults all summer long. It might be nearing the end of the month, but there are a ton of things going on, so here are the remaining events for the month of July:

For Kids

  • Knight Time Reading: Every Wednesday at the Echo Park Branch from 3 – 4:00 pm. Stories of dragons and other magical creatures. Create a fire-breathing dragon to take home.
  • LA Kings Hockey Mascot Storytime: Wednesday, July 28 at the Echo Park Library from 3 – 4:00 pm.
  • The Reptile Family: Animals to see and touch at the Edendale Library on Thursday, July 29 at 2:30 pm.

Other great activities:

  • Family Playtime at Echo Park Branch: Mondays from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Infant & Toddler Storytime: Tuesdays at Edendale from 10-10:45 am
  • Bilingual Baby & Toddler Storytime at Echo Park Branch: Tuesdays from noon – 1:00 pm
  • Making Books Fun at Edendale: Every Tuesday at 2:30 pm
  • Stories & Crafts: Thursdays at Edendale from 2:30-3:30 pm
  • Book Buddies at Echo Park Branch: Thursdays from 3 – 5:00 pm

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This might be your last weekend to shop at Mohawk General store in Echo Park  – the store will leaving Echo Park to open shop at Sunset Junction by August 1.

What do you think will pop up in its place when Mohawk moves?

Mohawk is located at 1102 Mohawk Street.

Join Erin Tavin & Stefie Nelson at Tavin for Little Birds #3 on Thursday, July 29 from 7-9:00 pm

Featuring:
N.Y. Times Bestselling Author Janelle Brown, reading from her novel “This Is Where We Live”
Jillian Lauren, reading from her memoir “Some GIrls: My Life in a Harem”
New poems by Mandy Kahn

Reading starts at 7:30 pm

Tavin is located at 1543 Echo Park Avenue. Click here to view the store’s website.

It’s that time again! Fix Coffee in Echo Park is hosting another Local Artisan Bazaar (LAB) tomorrow (Sunday, July 25).

Local artisans and crafters will be selling their wares, sidewalk chalk artists will be coloring up the area, and band African Cowboy will be playing starting at 4:00 pm. Bring your families, friends, and even dogs are welcome. For the kids, they have sidewalk chalk and a face painter.

The monthly bazaar is free, goes from 2:00 – 8:00 pm.

For more information, please contact Veronica Hunt at screamingchica@mac.com

Fix Coffee is located at 2100 Echo Park Ave (at Baxter).

Flickr photo via Nickels_Photography

Echo Park Library Community Group (EPLCOG) is having its Summer Library Book Sale!

Saturday July 31, 2010 from 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm

Complimentary Coffee & Donuts

Average book costs are .25 -.50 cents

Specialty books under $5.00

Located in the Echo Park Library Community Room, 1410 West Temple Street

Donations welcome, drop off at the Echo Park Library

For more info contact Lisa Palombi (213) 250-7808 or Lisa Baca (323) 660-7234, bacasigala@earthlink.net

All this talk about the oil spill and approval ratings is turning me prematurely gray. Let’s discuss something lighthearted and fun this Friday, shall we?

Once upon a time, way back in the early 1950s, there lived a cat called Room 8. He was a stray tabby that wandered into Elysian Heights Elementary School one day in 1952. He lived there throughout the school year only leaving when the children did at the beginning of the summer. And every year for over fifteen years he would return in September in time for the start of class.

The children of Elysian Heights loved him dearly as did people across the country. He is said to have received thousands of fan letters in his lifetime and was featured in both Time and Look magazine. Leo Kottke even wrote a song about him. Wait. Really?! Leo Kottke is awesome!

According to the Wikipedia entry (yes, he even has his own Wikipedia page), “as he got older, he was injured in a cat fight and suffered from pneumonia, so a family near the school volunteered to take him in. The school’s janitor would find him at the end of the school day and carry him across the street.”

Room 8 passed away in 1968. He received a lengthy obituary in the Los Angeles Times and in publications as far away as Connecticut.  Today, a mural outside of the school still bears his likeness. And every new class is read the book A Cat Called Room 8 by Virginia Finley and Beverly Mason.

Baxter Stairs Sunset / Flickr photo via andysternberg

Silver Lake mural / Photo via Eastsider LA

We don’t normally step outside of the Echo Park area for a post, but this one’s definitely worth venturing out. Anyone who’s ever ventured out to Silver Lake has seen and known or wondered about the tanned man walking briskly, wearing nothing but shoes, short shorts, and carrying a newspaper in one hand. This morning we learned the iconic Silver Lake resident and family practitioner had passed away, found yesterday according to the LAFD in the hot tub at his home.

Called the “Walking Man,” 58-year-old Marc Abrams has taken to the streets in all kinds of weather since the 1980s. I usually saw him walking along Hyperion or Rowena, which was part of his 15-mile walking route.

He will be missed!

Here’s a great audio slideshow from the LA Times (click on the image below):

The Executive Committee of the Greater Echo Park Elysian Neighborhood Council (GEPENC) will meet tonight, Thursday, July 22, at 7:00 pm

Meetings take place at the GEPENC Office and Community Center located at 1572 Sunset Boulevard

The agenda is extremely long, click here for the full agenda. Here are some “highlights”:

Allocation of NC funds of:

  • $1,650 for the 2009 and 2010 Echo Park Community Parade
  • $750 for the 2010 Echo Park National Night Out Festivities, which takes place on Tuesday, August 3 from 5-800 pm
  • $2,500 for the upgrade and maintenance of the GEPENC website (which is so badly needed!)

And a couple of other action items:

  • Discussion on the approval of a full liquor license at Rodeo Grill, as well as on proposal to extend hours to 7:00 am-1:00 am.
  • Discussion on the approval of establishing a monthly district “walk to focus on identifying bulky items, graffiti and other public works needs in the GEPENC area.”

The public is welcome to attend Executive Committee meetings (speaker cards are provided).

In addition to holding Family Campfire nights, the The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and the Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority have teamed up again for the Super Summer Explorer – to be held every Thursday at 4:00 pm at Vista Hermosa Park. The Explorers will meet at the Grotto Amphitheater, and will last 1.5 hours.

Start collecting your merits for the Super Summer Explorer. Each week we will perform scientific experiments, explore natural phenomena, or investigate more about our park and its inhabitants. Collect 6 merit stickers in your passport by the end of summer and earn your Super Summer Explorer certificate.

All programs offered are free of charge!

For information contact Judy Perez Soto at (213) 250-1100 and judy.perezsoto@mrca.ca.gov

Vista Hermosa Park is located at 100 N. Toluca Street (near Glendale and Beverly Blvd.)

Things are a little hectic out there on the roads and freeways in Echo Park – tonight is James Loney Bobblehead night, and the fans go crazy for those promotional items. It’s also game two of three in the series against the Giants, which means the Scott Avenue gate will likely be open for exiting traffic.

Stay clear of Stadium Way, Sunset Blvd., and, well, all the other roads and freeways. Surprisingly, the 110 doesn’t look that bad! Go Dodgers!

For the week of Tuesday, July 20 through Sunday, July 25.

Tuesday, July 20
Grand Archives, S, Kaiser Cartel @ Echo
Poison Control Center, One Trick Pony, The Faraway Places @ Echo Curio

Wednesday, July 21
Dub Club with Echodelic Soundsystem, Mcpullish, El Tambor, Jah Faith, Ron Miller @ Echoplex and Echo
The Tough Cats, Crooked Paw, The Sundowners, 100% Good Time Solution Band @ Echo Curio
LA Record 100 presents: Whoa Hunx, Cowabunga Babes @ Origami Vinyl

Thursday, July 22
Barrio Tiger, Neighborhood Bullys, Stab City @ Echo
Down And Derby Roller Disco @ Echoplex
Upsilon Acrux, Voice On Tape, Megasquid @ Echo Curio

Friday, July 23
Club Underground Presents Jared Dreams of Far Out Things, John Carpenter, Kisses (DJ Set) @ Echo
Tan Dollar, Weed Diamond, Dash Jacket, Slow Animals @ Echo Curio
Standing Shadows @ Origami Vinyl
Papermade Records Presents: Canyons, Bear Flag Republic, Black Elephant, Ostrich Eyes @ Pehrspace
Rock ‘n’ Roll with Dan Daniels and the Southern Gents @ Tribal Café

Saturday, July 24
Wild Records – A Night of 1950s-style Punk with Luis & The Wildfires, Omar & The Stringpoppers, Don Juan y Los Blancos, The Desperados, The Rhythm Shakers, Santos & More @ Echoplex
Heather Woodbury’s “As The Globe Warms”, followed by the official closing party for “Geography of Somewhere” with movie screenings and surprise guest @ Echo Curio
Funky Sole @ Echo
James Apollo @ Origami Vinyl
Signal Hill, Silian Rail, Death House Chaplain @ Pehrspace
The Omegans, The Graven @ Tribal Café

Sunday, July 25
The Spits, No Bunny, Audacity @ Echo
Part Time Punks – Smiths/Morrissey Nite @ Echo
Father Figures, Phil Musra, Manhattan Murder Mystery @ Echo Curio
Slow Animal @ Origami Vinyl
Los Angeles Loves…A Summer Soiree, Elle King, Ema and the Ghosts, Miniature Houses, I Hate You Just Kidding @ Pehrspace
Michael Whitmore, Gus & Friends, Ray Charles Manson, Surveyor, Paper Rainbow and more @ Tribal Café

For more information on weekly musical events like club nights, see our community resource pages.Visit the venue website for more information on the cost and times of shows. Venue information can be found in our community resource pages.

This list may not represent all the musical events happening in Echo Park this week – feel free to add more events in the comment section. All events listed are subject to change at any time. New events announced for the week after this posting may not be included.

LA Flea Market debuted on Sunday, July 18, 2010

Hey, Pasadena, we have a stadium too! And anything you can do we can do… sort of.

Sunday was the first ever Dodgers Stadium flea market, which will be held, barring a Dodgers home game, on the third Sunday of every month. However, if they hope to draw crowds of flea marketers to the parking lot, the organizers need to put a lot more effort into finding decent vendors a month from now. Or they could scrap the flea market and be a food truck party, in which case they would already be winning.

Parking was a breeze, I arrived at about 10:00 am hoping to beat the heat a little bit. The heat won regardless, but such is life when you’re hanging out in a Los Angeles parking lot in the throes of summer. There was a short walk to the ticket booth where I paid my $5 and received my ticket. You could pay with a card and there were the only two ATM machines at the ready, no sign noting these as your last chance for green as these were the last machines I spotted all day.

Not exactly on my list of quality Flea Market finds

Perhaps I have an East Coast bias when it comes to the age of vintage items, or maybe I was spoiled by the Pasadena City College flea market a few weeks ago. When I first walked into the LA Flea Market, I already felt this event was planned around food trucks, Rick Dees, and small business owners. Every fiber of my being routes for the small business to succeed, but today I also had hoped for a true flea market experience.

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