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LASB Brentwood House Party/Reception/Fundraiser

Please join Joel Epstein, Karen Sarachik, Damien Newton, Councilman Bill Rosendahl, Friends 4 Expo Transit Founder Darrell Clarke and the Board of Los Angeles Streetsblog
For a casual dinner reception in support of Los Angeles Streetsblog.

Saturday, November 5  at 6:30 PM
521 N. Kenter Avenue
Brentwood

Suggested contribution of $100 but even if you can’t donate or donate at that amount, please attend to hear about the good work Los Angeles Streetsblog is doing to keep Angelenos abreast of critical developments in public transportation, biking and public space in Los Angeles.

All donations are tax deductible.  If you would prefer to donate online, you can do so at http://la.streetsblog.org/donate/

RSVP’s should be sent to Damien@streetsblog.org.  Please feel free to send this email far and wide.

In June of 2010, it looked like LA Streetsblog was going to close shop.  Now we are 99% locally funded and will be opening two “bureaus” in South L.A. and Boyle Heights in 2012 in large part due to reader support, but we still need your donations to keep growing and expanding.

Thank you for all your support.

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