Events for November 15, 2023 - February 23

6th Annual BMLA Annual BBQ

BMLA, Inc. 310 North Joy, Corona, CA, United States

Annual BBQ for ASLA members, colleagues and allied professionals    

Community Garden Tour

Rosemead Community Garden

CultivaLA is a non profit organization that is re-imagining urban community vegetable gardens to address the scarcity of nature, places to recreate, and the lack of access to fresh produce in underserved communities in the LA area.   Learn More Here   Register Here  

Quality of Life Design Awards – Reception and Presentation

Omni Hotel at California Plaza 251 South Olive, Los Angeles, California

This year’s theme, "The Growing Importance of Outdoors," speaks to what we already know. The outdoors is a crucial part of our existence. It became more evident to others during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a community, people spoke out about the lack of it in some neighborhoods, and the abundance in others. Our backyards became [...]

TBA

202 Plant Fair

LA Arboretum, Ayres Hall 301 N. Baldwin, Arcadia

In coordination with The LA Arboretum, come get inspired for Fall/Winter planting season. This event combines both educational talks AND plant displays for sale and discussion from the top SoCal wholesale growers.   Enjoy talking one-on-one with the leaders in the industry. Hear their recommendations for plantings for the fall. What plants are tough enough [...]

Leadership Retreat

Home of Baxter Miller, Corona

All leader retreat for elected leaders and committee chairs.

The Gottlieb Garden UCLAxOpen Lecture Series – The Gottlieb Native Garden: A California Love Story

Virtual

More than 30 years ago, Susan Gottlieb, creator of The Gottlieb Native Garden, started on a journey that would ultimately convert her one-acre property in Los Angeles into one of the premier native gardens in the United States. Today, it’s a flourishing ecosystem, containing 200 species of California native plants and trees. As this ecosystem’s architect, [...]

Free

The Gottlieb Garden UCLAxOpen Lecture Series – Salt in My Soul: An Unfinished Life

Virtual

More than 30 years ago, Susan Gottlieb, creator of The Gottlieb Native Garden, started on a journey that would ultimately convert her one-acre property in Los Angeles into one of the premier native gardens in the United States. Today, it’s a flourishing ecosystem, containing 200 species of California native plants and trees. As this ecosystem’s architect, [...]

Free

The Gottlieb Garden UCLAxOpen Lecture Series

Virtual

More than 30 years ago, Susan Gottlieb, creator of The Gottlieb Native Garden, started on a journey that would ultimately convert her one-acre property in Los Angeles into one of the premier native gardens in the United States. Today, it’s a flourishing ecosystem, containing 200 species of California native plants and trees. As this ecosystem’s architect, [...]

Free

The Gottlieb Garden UCLAxOpen Lecture Series – Hummingbirds of The Gottlieb Native Garden

Virtual

More than 30 years ago, Susan Gottlieb, creator of The Gottlieb Native Garden, started on a journey that would ultimately convert her one-acre property in Los Angeles into one of the premier native gardens in the United States. Today, it’s a flourishing ecosystem, containing 200 species of California native plants and trees. As this ecosystem’s architect, [...]

Free

The Gottlieb Garden UCLAxOpen Lecture Series – California in a Vase: Native Plant Arrangements for Every Season

Virtual

More than 30 years ago, Susan Gottlieb, creator of The Gottlieb Native Garden, started on a journey that would ultimately convert her one-acre property in Los Angeles into one of the premier native gardens in the United States. Today, it’s a flourishing ecosystem, containing 200 species of California native plants and trees. As this ecosystem’s architect, [...]

Free

Webinar: Superbloom: Immersive Beauty in Palm Springs Downtown Park

Virtual

For millennia, Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley have been a magnetic destination for visitors. From rare plants and roadside geology to hot springs and canyon oases, the desert rewards careful observation. Downtown Park is a new 2-acre public open space in the heart of Palm Springs. The park offers a shady oasis for residents [...]

Free

Landscape Architecture and the Science of Climate Change – “Sea Rise”

Virtual

Presenters this month: Clark P. Stevens conservationist and architect for culturally and ecologically critical places. Dr. Richard Ambrose, Ph.D., Department of Environmental Health and ICES at UCLA First Fridays - noon to 1:pm PST Series is free to the public Register at landscapeandscience.eventbrite.com

Free
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