Save the Eco-Village Meeting
Selection Community Meeting for Central Region Elementary School #20. At this meeting, we will review criteria used to select potential sites and review the sites suggested by the community and LAUSD. We will also present and discuss the most suitable site(s) for this new school project . Please, please come to the meeting at Virgil Middle School at First and Vermont! Please take a moment to sign our electronic petition to save the LAEV neighborhood at on White House Place, and spread it far and wide:http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/la-eco-village.
7:54 PM PST on February 26, 2008
Selection Community Meeting for Central Region Elementary School
#20. At this meeting, we will review criteria used to select
potential sites and review the sites suggested by the community and
LAUSD. We will also present and discuss the most suitable site(s)
for this new school project . Please, please come to the meeting at
Virgil Middle School at First and Vermont! Please take a moment to
sign our electronic petition to save the LAEV neighborhood at on
White House Place, and spread it far and wide:
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/la-eco-village.
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