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The LA Times Daily Dish posted a mouthwatering tid-bit about the Bacon and Eggs martini at Echo Park’s Allston Yacht Club. According to the article, the martini is made from “house-made bacon-infused vodka and garnished with a pickled quail egg.”

We recommend going to AYC anytime, but you can also check out the article for the recipe if you want to try it at home.

Some of us over here aren’t fond of bacon, but do let us know what you think!

Subject:  SR2 Freeway Terminus Project

Meeting, Metro Board of Governors

Thursday, Dec. 10, 9:30 a.m. 3rd Floor Boardroom

One Gateway Plaza, Los Angeles, Ca 90012

On Thursday, December 10, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Board of Governors will consider an agenda item

  • A. To receive and file the Draft Initial Study/Environmental Assessment Report (DIS/EA)
  • B. To Adopt the Hybrid as the Local Preferred Alternative
  • C. To authorize additional funds to prepare an environmental analysis  and preliminary engineering of the hybrid
  • D. To authorize Metro’s CEO to recommend the LPA to Caltrans.

At the Nov. 18 meeting of Metro’s Planning and Programming Committee, the Echo Park Community Action Committee spoke against recommendations A, B and D.  For item C, we do support provide additional funds to complete the environmental analysis and for preliminary studies of the hybrid, which we think should rightfully be called Alternative F.

Attached is a copy of our December newsletter, which more fully discusses our position on the hybrid alternative.

We urge you to attend the meeting at Metro on Thursday, December 10.  This is your chance to voice your opposition to the hybrid.

Judy Raskin, Chairperson
Echo Park Community Action Committee

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2009

10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

The Echo & The Echoplex

1822 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles

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From Green LA Girl:

Recycle your old holiday LED lights by packing them up along with your name and email address to:

HolidayLEDs.com

Attn: Recycling Program

118 Rosehill Dr., Suite 1

Jackson, MI 49202

According to the HolidatLEDs.com website, the recycling process goes as follows:

When we receive your lights for recycling we will remove them from the package and recycle the box. The lights will be processed and any material that cannot be recycled (i.e. loose bulbs)is discarded. Once we have collected a substantial number of sets we take them to a 3rd party recycling facility located in Jackson, MI. The recycling company puts the lights through a commercial shredder, which chops the lights up into little pieces. The pieces are then further processed and sorted into the various components that make up the lights (pvc, glass, copper.) The materials are separated and transported to a region center for further processing.

Click here to learn more about how to package up your old lights.

From Christine Peters on the Echo Elysian Neighborhood Council Forum:

Council member Huizar Convinces Department of Transportation (DOT) to Lower Rates during Holidays

After hearing concerns from constituents, business owners and the Eagle Rock and Highland Park Chambers of Commerce regarding increased rates at City Parking lots, Councilmember Huizar was successful in getting the City’s Department of Transportation to lower rates at two key locations for the holiday season.

Starting in November, parking rates were reduced from $1 per hour to 50 cents per hour and all-day parking rate were reduced from $4 to $2.50 in the following lots:

Lot #668 at 5058 Meridian St.
Lot #686 at 5063 Caspar Ave.

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Enjoy breakfast with Santa at the Echo Park Recreation Center on Saturday, December 19, 2009

9am-11:30am at the Echo Park Recreation Center (1632 Bellevue Ave.)

Breakfast will include pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, and your choice of OJ or coffee. Tickets are $3 for youth and $5 for adults. The first 100 kids will receive a FREE stocking with goodies!

There will also be a toy give-away. Tickets for the toy give-away will be given first come, first served to kids who are under 15 years-old and have a Breakfast with Santa ticket.

For more information contact the Echo Park Recreation Center at (213) 250-3578 or (213) 250-8946.

Nance Klehm is leading a “wild medicine foraging expedition” in Echo Park on Wednesday, December 9. The expedition focuses on identifying common wild plants that can be used in herbal remedies.

The Machine Project is sponsoring the event, which takes place from 7-8:30 pm on Wednesday. The cost is only $15!

Here’s Nancy’s bio from the Machine Project website:

Nance Klehm is a radical ecologist, designer, urban forager, grower and teacher. Her solo and collaborative work focuses on creating participatory social ecologies in response to a direct experience of a place. She grows and forages much of her own food in a densely urban area. She actively composts food, landscape and human waste. She only uses a flush toilet when no other option is available. She designed and currently manages a large scale, closed-loop vermicompost project at a downtown homeless shelter where cafeteria food waste becomes 4 tons of worm castings a year which in turn is used as the soil that grows food to return to the cafeteria.

More information on Nance can be found at her website, here: http://www.spontaneousvegetation.net/

WINTERWONDERLANDforwebNothing to do Friday afternoon? Get in your car and visit your neighbors to the north for the annual tree lighting. Stores will be celebrating on Glendale Blvd. all evening.

The Rodeo Grill on Sunset has begun serving beer and wine.

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RSVP: rsvp@larecord.com
Free if you bring a toy to donate

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Echo Park Chamber of Commerce is doing a Toy Drive for the ages of 9 to 18 years old.

All toys will be donated to Central City Action Committee on December 17, 2009.

The Toys need to be unwrapped, and one particular wish item that the teenagers had was a skateboard, but any presents are always welcome.

Toy Drive starts on November 30 and runs to December 17, 2009

Silverwood Properties has graciously offered to allow their premises to be used as a drop-off site for this season’s toy drive. So, if it makes it easier for you to take advantage of this location then go ahead and drop off unwrapped toys at Silverwood Properties anytime Mon through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

You can often drop stuff by on Saturday’s too, but call ahead if you want to make a Saturday delivery to make sure someone is in the office to receive it.

Silverwood Properties is located at 1545  Echo Park Ave, 90026, and phone number is 213-250-4404, ask for Ken.

We just picked one of these lovely pieces created by Chandra Abel from Warwick in Echo Park. We’ve been eyeing them for a while, and they are GORGEOUS.

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Ours was only $50 and is nicely sized at about 12-13″ in diameter. Each “plant dome” is unique, and there are other vase shapes available at Warwick, including larger dome-shaped items for about $200. We were very excited to find a place on our coffee table, and so will you!

Click here for Chandra Abel’s website, and here for her blog.

You can shop online at Warwick by clicking here.

Oh and, to do her justice, here are some better photos from her website:

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