![]() Stephanie will be lovingly remembered by her husband Mark, her children Baron and Xavier. “This means learning about an area’s groundwater resources, how to re-infiltrate storm water effectively when it does rain, ensuring there is enough mulch to maintain soil moisture and build soil fertility, planting locally appropriate plants in gardens and treating water as precious and life-giving.” P.S.It is with great sadness that the family of Stephanie Lee Hrassnig announces her passing on Monday Decemat the age of 39. “The driving force of this new ethics is about loving a place, and I see glimpses of it in the Ojai Valley and those who learn to farm within the limits of this small place,” Pincetl writes. What can be done? Pincetl has some ideas, but it will take a rethink - a situation that other California communities likely will face too. But, with less reliable rain and more drought conditions, that has all changed. for years tapped into Lake Casitas reservoir, built in the 1950s. The resort and farming area 83 miles north of downtown L.A. Is the Ojai Valley a paradise or a place in peril? Hard to say as the area’s water source is starting to dry up, says Stephanie Pincetl, a professor at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, who wrote an opinion piece for The Times. By the way, L.A.’s long-running Kingdom Day Parade set for Monday has been canceled because of COVID-19 concerns. For example, Yosemite National Park waives the $35 per car fee to enter. If you’re going farther over the three-day weekend, national parks and forests as well as other federal lands that charge entrance fees will be free on Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. You can visit another local King landmark, a sculpture of white panels arranged in a circle. It’s a great place to pause and reflect on King’s legacy. Bear right to connect with part of the Bowl Loop and on to the Western Ridgeline Trail, where you’ll find the memorial - and the views. La Brea Ave., cross La Brea on foot and pick up a dirt path called Ron’s Trail. Take this easy hike to the memorial that’s a couple of miles round-trip: Start at Norman O. ![]() ![]() King at the mountaintop.” The 15,000-square-foot grove is meant to evoke the outdoor site where King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963 in Washington, D.C. “But today we seek to do something a little different and a little special. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas said at the dedication event. “There are undoubtedly hundreds of thousands of memorials, institutions, streets, avenues, boulevards, and other monuments across the globe that are dedicated to Dr. The views of the city are incomparable, framed by stones etched with King’s inspirational quotes and an obelisk that bears his likeness. Most people know little about this special place. That’s where you’ll find a grove of trees and a memorial that was dedicated to the slain civil rights leader in 2018. than at the highest point in Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area in Baldwin Hills. I can’t think of a better place to commemorate the Rev.
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