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The Ballona Network’s Mission
is to educate and advocate for a watershed-wide approach to restoring historical streams and wetlands by utilizing natural
solutions, capturing and cleaning rainwater, as it runs-off into Santa Monica Bay and the ocean. A network of parks and
greenways puts rainwater back into the earth for reuse, raising our water table, restoring wildlife habitat and providing
outdoor recreation.
$45 per person - Dinner, drinks and music
At Culver Events
11938 W Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066
Artists, please contribute an art piece.
To view last year’s art, click here
***Art Sale***
To participate in our Ballona Creek Watershed
Tours and Educational Programs, click
Contact.
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The Ballona Creek Watershed facts
blue lines = historical streams
m=miles
sm=square miles
green areas=wetlands
Beverly Hills
Culver City
Inglewood
Los Angeles
Santa Monica
West Hollywood
Unincorporated
LA County
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Ballona’s land use consists of 64% residential, 8% commercial, 4% industrial, and 17% open space.
It all drains to the ocean: from the Santa Monica Mountains on the north,
the Harbor Freeway (110) on the east,
and the Baldwin Hills on the south.
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Artist and educator, Lucy
Blake-Elahi, explains her
soft sculpture model of the
Ballona Creek Watershed
to the right.
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Ballona Creek Renaissance & Ballona Network
11934 W Washington Blvd, #101, Los Angeles, CA 90066
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Mailto:Jeanette@SaveBallona.Org
310-721-3512
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