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WILD FOODS: TRADITIONAL ACORN PROCESSING

WILD FOODS: TRADITIONAL ACORN PROCESSING

Sat, Jun 6, 5:00 PM
From Wild Food and Self-Reliance Discovery
4.9

To attend and for exact location, Register [HERE](https://www.schoolofself-reliance.com/event/wild-food-cooking-workshop-focus-on-acorn-processing/) **TRADITIONAL ACORN PROCESSING** This Session is a complete lesson on the historical value of the ACORN in west coast native societies, along with some nutritional information. You will then go through the entire process of turning the raw acorn into a delicious food. You’ll shell, grind, leach, test, leach some more, and blend with a few other ingredients to make acorn food products. If you didn’t already know this, ACORNS are a Super-Food, not simply squirrel food. They contain all the amino acids! Native Americans of the Americas understood this and regularly processed and consumed acorn products. In fact, acorns have been used for food by many cultures the world over. They are still commonly used in Korean dishes. In the U.S., the use of the acorn is experiencing a revival. We will also prepare a few other wild food dishes, depending on what is in season. There will be minimal walking today, but still bring your field notebook. This can apply to an Ethno-botany certificate. Location sent upon registration. $65 ($45 for students and seniors)

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Any truthers in this group? Truther Coffee Social

Any truthers in this group? Truther Coffee Social

Sun, Jun 28, 10:00 PM
From Conservative Outdoors and Socials
4.7

Truther coffee social for exposing many lies we have been told. Link: https://www.meetup.com/none-dare-call-it-conspiracy/?eventOrigin=your_groups This is NOT a conservative event. But an event exposing the many lies we have been told. You may hear viewpoints against both political parties.

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Community Habitat Restoration event at Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook

Community Habitat Restoration event at Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook

Sat, Jun 20, 4:00 PM
From Nature Walks with Nature Nexus Institute
4.8

Join us for a habitat restoration event! It’s a great opportunity to learn about native plants and local wildlife, all while spending some time outdoors in beautiful Baldwin Hills Parklands. This event is in partnership with California State Parks Foundation. Spaces are limited, so if you are interested in participating, **please RSVP to the coordinator at least 24hours in advance of the event: amendiaperez@naturenexusinstitute.org** Important things to know about this event: * Volunteers under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Habitat restoration tasks are best suited for people who are 12 years of age or older. * Please wear long pants and covered shoes. * Please bring plenty of drinking water for yourself as well as ample sun protection. * Work sites are frequently off trail and may be on uneven terrain. * We typically meet up at the top parking lot adjacent to the visitor center to start the event, but we work in several sites throughout the park. If you arrive late you may have trouble finding us. Please be sure to RSVP via the email above so we know to expect you!

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Greater Pasadena - Connect and Take Action

Wed, Jun 17, 2:00 AM
From Trump Supporters of Los Angeles
4.8
1 attendee
LUNCHTIME EXPLORATORY NATURE WALK

LUNCHTIME EXPLORATORY NATURE WALK

Thu, Jun 4, 7:00 PM
From Wild Food and Self-Reliance Discovery
4.9

To attend and for exact location, register [HERE](https://www.schoolofself-reliance.com/event/lunchtime-exploratory-nature-walk/) We’ll explore the perimeter of this section of the Arroyo Seco and find some of the in-season wild edibles, and medicinal plants, and we’ll view the overall basin. Along this footpath, we will find foods, medicines, and several plants used for weaving and basketry. We’ll learn about the woods that were used for shelter, and fire, and discuss how some of the rocks were used in the past. We’ll also see many of the “invasive” non-native edibles.

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Smerconish Mingle Meetup

Smerconish Mingle Meetup

Mon, Jun 29, 12:00 AM
From Smerconish Mingle Meetup
4.9

If you feel politically stuck in the middle between clowns to the left and jokers to the right, you’ve found the perfect Meetup group to join! Inspired by Michael Smerconish’s The Mingle Project, we meet to discuss hot topics and news events and welcome people with different points of view. If you’re an independent thinker and want to join a conversation with people of diverse views, then you’ve found the right place.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup helps individuals find and join local groups, participate in events, and connect over shared interests, such as conservation initiatives.

You can use Meetup to search for conservation-related groups and events in Los Angeles by entering relevant keywords in the search feature.

Conservation groups in Los Angeles often organize clean-ups, educational workshops, and other community-building activities to protect the environment.

Yes, many groups welcome both beginners and seasoned conservation enthusiasts who are looking to make a positive impact.

Simply join the group on Meetup. Browse their upcoming events and RSVP to participate in conservation activities.

Joining a group gives you an opportunity to contribute to environmental conservation efforts, meet like-minded people, and gain a deeper understanding of local ecological issues.

Absolutely! You can join as many groups as you’d like to expand your network and increase your involvement in different initiatives.

Some events might have a small fee, while many are free. Check each event's details on Meetup to see if costs are involved.

Many groups have knowledgeable leaders and members passionate about conservation who share their expertise and guidance.

Yes, you can stay informed about upcoming activities and remain connected with group members for continued engagement.

Most groups are open to suggestions. You can propose ideas to the group organizers who might incorporate them into future activities.

Group sizes vary. Some have intimate gatherings for focused impact, while others host larger events for widespread participation.

Although Meetup fosters community connection, meeting new people requires active participation and attendance.

Most Los Angeles conservation groups prefer in-person events due to the nature of their activities, but availability depends on the organizer.

Not all specific conservation interests may have active groups. Availability depends on existing groups and local demand.