Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Anita Baldwin Was in Love With . . . Really? (And other juicy things you don’t know about the L.A. County Arboretum)



TOUR AND TALK
Saturday
April 28th, 2012

10:30 am - 2:00 pm
LA County Arboretum
301 North Baldwin Avenue
Arcadia, CA 91007
Detail, L.A. Co Arboretum   Photo by Paula Panich
The historic core of the Arboretum is of one of Southern California’s most significant and multi layered cultural landscapes, home 2,500 years ago to a native village. Hugo Reid was one of the early characters here, and when the property passed into the hands of “Lucky” Baldwin, he brought a group of newly freed African Americans to the property.

Historic buildings you see were designed for Baldwin by Albert Austin Bennett; the work of Edward Huntsman Trout is also in evidence. Mitchell will talk about the past and will describe plans for the future. (Don’t forget to ask him about Gilligan’s Island.) After lunch, Susan will present some of the materials relating to this astonishing ongoing landscape narrative.

Ask them about Anita Baldwin’s fifty-room house. And about Maynard Dixon (Dorothea Lang’s first husband!), along with the much decorated World War I veteran and silent film actor, Buffalo Child Long Lance. (It’s ninety-year-old gossip, but still.)

Register today as space is limited
to register: click the REGISTER button on the right

Cost: $20 members; $25 nonmembers

For further information call Marlise Fratinardo at (310) 266-3358 or email: toursandtalks@cglhs.org


UPCOMING EVENTS

September 8 & 9, 2012 Annual CGLHS Conference, Sonoma, Calif.

Saturday, October 13, 2012 Historic Designed Gardens of Pasadena



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

SEEDS: LOCAL & GLOBAL AT SMC MARCH 27

Santa Monica College is pleased to present a free lecture, “Seeds: Local and Global,” by garden master and author David King on Tuesday, March 27 in Humanities & Social Science Lecture Hall 165 on the main campus, 1900 Pico Blvd.
         King is the founder of the Seed Library of Los Angeles and garden master of The Learning Garden at Venice High School. An engaging and popular garden speaker, he is also a noted garden blogger and author of the forthcoming book, “Growing Food in Southern California: What to Do and When to Do It.”
         The Seed Library of Los Angeles was established to facilitate the growth of open-pollinated seeds among residents of the Los Angeles basin. The library is building a seed collection and repository, educating members about the practice of seed saving, and creating a local community of seed-saving gardeners
         King’s talk is sponsored by the SMC Global Citizenship Council, SMC Center for Environmental Studies and SMC Club Grow.
         For information, please call 310-434-3911.