Beautiful, inspiring, transformative evening in Coldwater Canyon at the new Center for Community Forestry for TREE PEOPLE last night. Located on top of a massive cistern storing enough water for the entire wooded area for one year, this new educational center featuring a nursery, watershed park, and hiking trails is a wonderful place to get started “helping nature heal our cities”. The site is also merely 500 feet from the geographical center of Los Angeles ~
Tree People’s Center for Community Forestry

Tree People Nursery

Tree People space

Amy Clarke was honored to be invited to perform music at the annual volunteer award night & appreciation dinner, and it was a delight to meet so many other of the hard working individuals who help both plant and care for the trees and nature in the city.
Amy Clarke in the Tree People Grove! (photo courtsey Alex Orlovsky)

Amy Clarke’s keyboard case

Jim Hardie, Board of Directors/Citizen Forester & Volunteers announce the Top Twenty Best Reasons to Volunteer for Tree People

Andy Lipkis, Tree People Founder

Lisa Sotelo, Volunteer Manager

Planting is finished for the season, but there are still full moon hikes, tree care & maintenance, planting activities and more.
http://www.treepeople.org
FULL MOON HIKE on SUNDAY JUNE 7th!
following a MOUNTAIN RESTORATION DAY in Calabasas.
GET INVOLVED!
A few additional performance shots of Amy Clarke, courtesy of Alex Orlovsky:



Tree People, thank you for inviting Gaia Grove to come and play in your garden! We hope to build a living “Gaia Grove” of trees in Los Angeles some day in the near future…
NAMASTE
Amy Clarke, Alex Orlovsky, & Gaia Grove
http://www.gaiagrove.org
“helping heal the earth”