Bicycle Advocacy in Hawthorne!

Views on my ride 4_23_12: Dominguez Channel secret path on 120th.Rooster on 118th Street. Predetory Lending on Prairie Ave.

As a resident and as a passionate advocate for access to health and recreation opportunities for low income communities, i strongly support Hawthorne’s inclusion in the Southbay Bicycle Masterplan. It is unfortunate that Hawthorne and Inglewood were omitted from the plan and are also the 2 Southbay communities who need recreation opportunities and advocacy the most. I believe the omission of these cities is not intentional but is completely unacceptable for a publicly-funded project whose primary purpose was to create an ALL-inclusive master plan. it is actions like these that shape a community. From Lot to Spot looks forward to collaborating with folks to make sure 10 years from now we’re not discussing the plan that could have been the watershed moment for Hawthorne healthy living.
-Viviana

FREE/ GRATIS CHIVAS USA TICKETS!!

Join FLTS and Fundacion Chivas de Corazon USA Saturday, May 26 @ 7:30pm for an outing at the Home Depot Center!

Chivas USA vs. Seattle Sounders FC!!

Tickets are completely FREE!!

Contact karla@fromlottospot.org for more information!!

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AcompaƱe a FLTS y Fundacion Chivas de Corazon USA sabadao 26 de mayo @ 7:30pm para una excursion en el Home Depot Center!

Chivas USA vs. Seattle Sounders FC!!

Los boletos son completamente GRATIS!!

Para mas informacion contacte karla@fromlottospot.org!!

Lennox Community Garden a true success!

On April 14th , 2012 we opened the first ever community garden in Lennox, Ca;
a densely populated, low-income community with a lack of access to healthy food choices. From Lot to Spot worked very closely with many organizations, lead by the Office of Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas who drove the initiative.
This project was a wonderful and successful collaboration between the Office of Supervisor Mark Ridley Thomas, Southern California Gas Company, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Golden State Water, Home Depot, New Visions Foundation, and LA County Department of Parks & Recreation.

We look forward to the coming harvests with the community gardeners!