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FoGP Summer Lecture Series on July 13th

CATEGORY: Save the Date |
On Jul 3, 2017

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In Praise of Parks

Why have parks at all?
What human needs propelled the universal formation, development and adoption of public parks?
What challenges confront parks today?
Is the idea of parks overdue for revision?

These are some of the questions that will be addressed by Friends of Griffith Park board member, Richard Stanley, at the next summer lecture on Thursday, July 13th at the Los Feliz Branch of the Public Library
1874 Hillhurst Avenue 90027
Doors open at 6:30 PM / Lecture begins at 6:45 PM

Don’t forget to save the date for the next lecture…
Author Mike Eberts “Griffith Park: A Centenial History” will be at the Los Feliz Branch Library on August 17th

 

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