Wild Birds - July 24, 2022
Wild Birds in Your Backyard!
On Sunday, July 24
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Wild Birds Unlimited of Santa Monica's Julie Hanson
will greet shoppers at the Mar Vista Farmers Market's Green Tent and talk about “The Wilderness in Your Backyard.” For the wild birds around the neighborhood, a typical backyard is their wilderness, the place where they find food, water and shelter, and raise their babies.
For fun, kids can stop by and learn how to make a pine cone bird feeder. The local birds will delight in finding your backyard offering of a nutritious treat and the whole family will enjoy seeing who stops by for a visit.
Come and learn how you can enjoy the numerous wild birds living in your own backyard by putting out the feeders, food, and water that the birds love.
Ms. Hanson will show Green Tent guests the typical wild birds that visit their backyards and neighborhoods, and how to view and recognize them.
Learn how you can support and protect the birds and their nests in the neighborhood's trees and bushes.
2020 Green Vision - Jaunuary 5, 2020
2020 Green Vision

Find a group that supports your passion and get involved! Food waste, social justice, agriculture reform, soil health, ocean health, water conservation even immigration are all tied to the health of our planet and the future of humanity. Stop by the Green Tent for a list of organizations to choose from.
Find a group that supports your passion and get involved! Food waste, social justice, agriculture reform, soil health, ocean health, water conservation even immigration are all tied to the health of our planet and the future of humanity. Stop by the Green Tent for a list of organizations to choose from.
Walk or bike instead of driving whenever possible. You may end up shopping closer to home which is good for the small businesses in your neighborhood and fosters a sense of community, a stress-reducing bonus.
Get to know your neighbors. A recent Los Angeles Times article cited research that indicates people who have good relationships with their neighbors live happier, healthier lives. And when you are preparing those home-cooked meals, it’s so much easier to borrow a cup of sugar or a lemon from a neighbor than to drive your car to the market and back. A real stress-reducer!
Choose exercise options that have the lowest environmental impact while bringing you the greatest joy. Example: Instead of getting in your car and driving to the gym for an hour, and then driving back again, why not put on some of your favorite music and dance around the house?
Prepare meals and eat them at home. You will burn about 250 calories for each meal you prepare. If you have young children, you will teach them a valuable skill which is empowering and a money saver.
Eat foods in their original form. No processing to degrade food value, no packaging to deplete the environment.
Stay connected to your motivators. Write them somewhere and review them often!
Stop by the Green Tent for tips on how to experiment with these ideas and incorporate the best into your life. Mar Vista resident and Green Committee co-chair Jeanne Kuntz is a certified wellness coach; learn more at her Teaching Wellness website.
Athens - Sunday, December 29
- Best are #1 bottles, #2 & #5
- Clear, white or lightly colored (not dark containers)
- 4-inch minus rule (anything at or about 4 inches doesn’t make the cut so it is safe to landfill)
- Clean out our container removing all liquid or food
- Have a reusable straw
- Carry your own to-go container
- Reusable utensils
- Refillable bottles
- Bees Wax Wraps
- Silicone bags
- Reusable bags
Master Gardeners - Sunday, Dec. 22
Sunday, December 22 at the Mar Vista Farmers Market
Master Gardeners
’Tis the Sunday before Christmas, and all through the house,
GREY WATER - DECEMBER 15, 2019
GET THAT GREY WATER IN THE GROUND!
Don't let the winter rains fool you. We still need every drop of water back in the soil. Redirecting grey water is an easy way to prevent waste.
What is grey water? It's the "waste" water from your washing machine reused to water your fruit trees or perennial plants instead of being sent to the reclamation plant and then out to the ocean.With a greywater system, every time you do a load of laundry your plants get a good drink and you save money as well.
As everyone knows, California has experienced an extreme drought for many years and it will most likely continue. Water is probably the most important resource for every living species on our planet. Learn how to double the usage of your water!
Green Tent guest Art Lee holds workshops that cover all the information you need to install a grey water system at your house. He's bringing a mini greywater demo system so visitors can see how it works and will answer your questions. He'll also have a signup sheet for those interested in attending a future workshop.
NO GREEN TENT THIS WEEK.
sorry- postponed due to rain...
BALLONA WETLANDS
...an environmental treasure in our own back yard
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You may have heard about the 600+ acres of the Ballona Wetlands just to the south and west of Mar Vista. But have you visited this wild habitat where so many wildlife species and rare plant populations still thrive? One imperiled bird species that our former neighbor and beloved Councilmember Bill Rosendahl loved, is the beautiful White Tailed Kite, which needs the upland areas where small mammals live just beneath the surface and provide great meals for the Kite, as well as for Great Blue Herons and several raptors.
| Image Courtesy of Craig Butler |
Drop by the Green Tent on Sunday, December 8, to learn about the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve, which is a fragile mosaic of different habitats: seasonal ponds, wet meadows, salt pannes, sand dunes and prairie grasslands.
AND - learn about the imminent threat to these special lands - there is a plan to bulldoze and excavate the life-rich soils at Ballona, destroy habitat for many thousands of animals and move things around, as if they are decorating the place.
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| Great Egrets* |
Biologist Roy Van de Hoek (perhaps you know him from the Feathers & Foliage walks in Mar Vista or have seen his Blue Bird houses in our trees) and Marcia Hanscom, Executive Director of the Ballona Institute ,will be on hand to talk with you. Ballona Institute is known as "The Voice for Nature on the Los Angeles Coast."
| Image Courtesy of Craig Butler |
According to the Drawdown data, Coastal wetland ecosystems are one of the top 100 solutions for reversing Global Warming.
Wetlands sequester huge amounts of carbon in plants above ground and in roots and soils below. Coastal wetlands can store five times as much carbon as tropical forests over the long term, mostly in deep wetland soils. There are also hundreds of trees on the ecological reserve - as well as grasslands, which have also been discovered to be strong in terms of helping with carbon sequestration - which could minimize impacts of predicted climate change.
Additionally, a methane gas storage field sits beneath the wetlands on our coast - the Playa del Rey Gas Storage Field. SoCalGas wants to install new fossil fuel infrastructure as part of the ill-conceived plans for the Ballona Wetlands. So Ballona Institute has joined with Food & Water Watch, Indivisible and other groups like Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project to - instead - close this gas plant down and to do everything they can to protect the sensitive lands at Ballona on the Los Angeles coast.
Learn about Ballona Institute's latest campaigns, including the most important one of all - the threat that bulldozers we once chased from the Ballona Wetlands are threatening to return! Stop by to learn what YOU can do to help save the Ballona Wetlands again!
* Photos by Jonathan Coffin
**Photo by Marcia Hanscom
Additional images by Craig Butler
playhouse arts December 1, 2019
Come to the Green Tent tomorrow, December 1, and a create a unique sculpture using Thanksgiving leftovers!!! Let the fabulous artists from Playhouse Art LA show you how.
Vegan Dishes for Thanksgiving
| Let nature help with the holiday menu. Use locally grown seasonal produce.
Thanksgiving can be a time of coming together and strengthening bonds. Sometimes that means setting aside differences and focusing on inclusion. This often means making sure that there are foods for everyone. If you are a guest at someone's home, why not offer to make one side dish where you can introduce the other guests to some of your favorite vegan delicacies? A hearty root vegetable puree or tofu or tempeh stew will be very welcome this as we experience a California winter. Maybe you can provide a dairy-free dessert ... great for folks who also keep Kosher.
But it's not just about the food. Consider how you will shop and deal with leftovers to shrink your carbon footprint. Get support year-round from the Zero Waste Chef.
Perhaps the biggest share you can offer is preparing your own heart. We are living in times of change, chaos and stress, and no act of kindness is wasted. I will leave you with a quote attributed to Mahatma Gandhi which I found in, of all places, the astrology section of the Los Angeles Times! (Hey, it's right next to the crossword puzzle.)
"To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand heads bowing in prayer."
Happy Thanksgiving and Beyond!
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LA County Master Gardeners - November 24, 2019
LA County Master Gardeners
“Citrus greening,” AKA the Huang Long Bing (HLB) bacteria, is destroying citrus trees across the country. Florida lost half its commercial crop. The Asian Citrus Psyllid (ASP) is here in California and while nurseries have a good handle on keeping their trees safe, backyard trees are being infested all across Southern California.
Find out what you can do to help prevent the spread of this pest-borne disease that threatens our backyard citrus; information at https://ucanr.edu/sites/ACP/ (link) and https://ucanr.edu/sites/ACP/Homeowner_Options/ (link)
The Biggest Little Farm at the Wiltern Theater - Wed. December 4, 2019
Join us Wednesday evening, December 4, at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles for an unforgettable screening of the multi-award-winning film The Biggest Little Farm! Composer Jeff Beal will be conducting the Hollywood Chamber Orchestra to perform the film's score live at the event.
Be sure to stay after the movie for a panel discussion featuring Apricot Lane Farms' very own Molly and John Chester plus other special guests. Click here to purchase your tickets!
Westside Repair Cafe - November 17, 2019
Sunday, November 17 at the Green Tent
What do you do when you've got something you like but it no longer works? Throw it out and buy a new one? Stick it in the attic, the basement or under the stairs? Pay to get it fixed? Fix it yourself? Chances are you toss it out. Or maybe you store it away until that magical day when you can figure out what to do with it.... right.
There's another solution: bring it to one of the local Westside Repair Cafes. This Sunday at the Mar Vista Farmer's Market from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. volunteer fixers will be on hand to answer your questions about how it works and how you can participate. They will also be available to repair small appliances, electronics and computers. Need some easy mending done on a piece of clothing? Bring it to the Green Tent!
Audbon Society - November 10, 2019
Sunday, November 10 at the Green Tent:
The Los Angeles Audubon Society
| Harlequin Beetle |
Approximately 3,500 school children every year, at the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve and Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, engage in hands-on activities that include using binoculars to view local birds and other wildlife, scientific illustration exercises where they take a close up view of local flowers and invertebrates and record their observations through drawing, and hiking through open spaces.
In addition, the Audobon Society hosts a monthly Open Wetlands at the Ballona Ecological Reserve to reach a broader audience, and allow access to a reserve that is usually closed to the public. Stop by the Green Tent this Sunday to find out how you can participate.
Green Burial November 3, 2019
Here is one unexpected way to benefit those you leave behind:
Transition Mar Vista and Bridging Transitions present:
Greening Your Death: Your Final Footprint.
Transition Mar Vista and Bridging Transitions invites you to join us Sunday November 3rd, at the Green Tent, in becoming more aware and creative in how we deal with death.
Honoring the human life cycle and honoring the earth can go hand in hand, so let's find ways to green our final footprint. While dedicated to sustainable living, the green movement has been slow to address how our dying impacts the environment. In the US we bury 20 million feet of wood for caskets, 1.6 million tons of concrete and 4.3 million gallons of embalming fluids containing formaldehyde, a known carcinogen, every year! And cremation, often thought of as a green alternative to burial, has a significant carbon footprint as well as lacing our air with other pollutants such as mercury.
There is a better way to go!
Come learn about Green Burial, at Sea burial, and new more earth friendly options coming online. Drop by for a chat, information and resources, and participate in creative ways to honor our dead and our own legacy to nature.
You may also want to explore the Green Burial Council website. Honoring the human life cycle and honoring the earth can go hand in hand, so let's green our final footprint.
Grey Water - December 15
Grey Water Conversion - December 15, 2019
GET THAT GREY WATER IN THE GROUND!
Don't let the winter rains fool you. We still need every drop of water back in the soil. Redirecting grey water is an easy way to prevent waste.
What is grey water? It's the "waste" water from your washing machine reused to water your fruit trees or perennial plants instead of being sent to the reclamation plant and then out to the ocean.With a greywater system, every time you do a load of laundry your plants get a good drink and you save money as well.
As everyone knows, California has experienced an extreme drought for many years and it will most likely continue. Water is probably the most important resource for every living species on our planet. Learn how to double the usage of your water!
Green Tent guest Art Lee holds workshops that cover all the information you need to install a grey water system at your house. He's bringing a mini greywater demo system so visitors can see how it works and will answer your questions. He'll also have a signup sheet for those interested in attending a future workshop.
CALPIRG Save the Bees Campaign
Ban Bee-Killing Pesticides !
Come to the Green Tent this Sunday, September 28, and learn about what you can do to eliminate a dangerous new class of toxic chemicals from our soils, our foods and our bodies.
In just 2 minutes you can complete an action step toward saving the bees and other pollinators.
The Problem:
A critical problem affecting the bees is that they are increasingly exposed to a relatively new class of pesticides called neonicotinoids (neonics). These chemicals have been used in exponentially increasing quantities in the last few years and studies definitively link loss of bees to exposure to neonics. Some bees experience acute toxicity from directly sprayed crops and die right away, while others are chronically exposed as they collect pollen from flowers grown from neonics-treated seeds.
Neonics are neurotoxins. In addition to weakening bee immune systems and making them more susceptible to disease, the neonics disorient the bees meaning they can’t find their way back to their hives. And unfortunately the NIC in neonics acts just like nicotine in cigarettes – it can be addictive to bees. So bees are exposed and then go back and back again to plants that have been treated, increasing their exposure and speeding up the die off.
The Solution
To fully save the bees we need to phase out and then ban the use of neonics and we need to ensure that they are not replaced with equally or more dangerous chemicals. Common sense alternatives exist, like altering the time of planting and watering, and planting more native species, but big big agrichemical companies like Monsanto, Dow Chemical, Bayer and Syngenta are fighting to prevent bans.
Thankfully, many legislative bodies have already begun the process of removing this deadly chemical from our lands. The European Union has banned several of them; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has committed to phasing them out on the public lands they manage; and cities like Seattle and states like Maryland and Connecticut have taken action as well.
In order to restore bee populations to health and save our food supply, we need states and cities to ban the sale of bee-killing pesticides. In California, we’re focused in particular on closing the loophole that has allowed companies to continue to sell neonics-coated seeds, an issue the state is required to address with new legislation proposals by February of 2026. And on a local level, we’re looking to expand the number of “Bee Friendly” cities and campuses across the state.
How?
With many strategies including
Petitions
Press conferences
Lobbying with statewide leaders
Volunteering
Canvassing
Organizational History:
Our partner groups Environment America and U.S. PIRG both have a history of working on pesticides and bee-killing pesticides. Environment America has organized chefs and restaurateurs in support of a Bee Friendly Food Alliance. And U.S. PIRG has a long history of working on pesticides, mostly from a public health perspective, and in this case from a food supply perspective. The last time this campaign was run in California, we got several universities and cities registered as “Bee Friendly”, and got legislation passed to ban the commercial sale of neonics sprays in private gardens.
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Wild Birds in Your Backyard - October 6, 2019
Wild Birds in Your Backyard!
For fun, kids can stop by and make a pine cone feeder to take home. The local birds will delight in finding your backyard offering of a nutritious treat and the whole family will enjoy seeing who stops by for a visit.
Come and learn how you can enjoy the numerous wild birds living in your own backyard by putting out the feeders, food, and water that the birds love.
Learn how you can support and protect the birds and their nests in the neighborhood's trees and bushes.
CCL September 29, 2019
Citizens’ Climate Lobby
