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Teen creativity hub at Power 4 Youth

This year it was making a podcast! Editorial lab, mobile recording set-up and editing bay. Thanks to Devin and Joe for hip, timely and awesome technical talent, and Richard for sharing journalistic trade secrets.

Here is just a snippet of what was done! Oh yes, the topic of the day was Financial Literacy!!!

For the past few years Rose Park Neighborhood Association sponsors and participates in a creative workshop with our Power 4 Youth community. We bring hyper local artists to the Mentoring Space during Spring Break. Want to be involved with Power4Youth? It is the best couple of hours you can spend.

Just outside RP

Coming up and nearby

April 7th – Join Friends of Bixby Park for its monthly cleanup on Saturday, April 7th2018, from 9:00A till 11:00A.  Meet at the Bandshell in Bixby Park (130 Cherry Ave.).Meet new friends and neighbors while making a difference at your local neighborhood park.  A little bit of your time can make a big difference.  Stick around afterward and enjoy the Farmers’ Market! Gloves, bags, pickups, will be provided.

April 14th –On Saturday, April 14, a group of Long Beach ceramicists and garden enthusiasts are having a popup market at Urban Americana 1345 Coronado Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804 , and the Theodore Payne Foundation for Native Plants has generously donated two pairs of tickets to be given away for their tour that same weekend.   There’s quite a few gardens in Long Beach, San Pedro, Lakewood and other close-by South Bay Cities on the tour this year.   The tour is two days, both Saturday, April 14, and Sunday, April 15, and is always a great source of inspiration for plant selection and waterwise garden design, not to mention a fabulous opportunity to see some of our superstar Calif. natives in bloom, like the flannel bush/fremontodendron, ceanothus, and many more.

To be eligible for the tour giveaway, become followers of the Facebook or Instagram accounts of the Theodore Payne Foundation and Urban Americana if you’re not already,  leave a comment, and then let me know the name of your favorite Calif. native plant at the popup — it’s that simple.   

Urban Americana opens their doors at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 14, and the outdoor popup starts at noon.  The two pairs of tickets will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis when the popup opens at noon, so have a look around the amazing vintage warehouse of UA while you’re waiting.  The early birds will get this prize worm!

The Saturday tour closes at 5 p.m. The tour resumes on Sunday 10-5.  It is a self-guided tour.  Maps and addresses will be given with your tickets.

Baker Creek Rare Heirloom Seeds has also promised to give away a free packet of seeds (while supplies last!), so be sure to ask about the seeds too.