Join Us for a Walk and Party to Celebrate Jessica and Alissa’s Streetsie Wins
Join Streetsblog Los Angeles and Los Angeles Walks for a walk and party celebrating two of Streetsblog’s 2013 Streetsie Winners:
11:04 AM PDT on June 10, 2014

Join Streetsblog Los Angeles and Los Angeles Walks for a walk and party celebrating two of Streetsblog’s 2013 Streetsie Winners:
Jessica Meaney
Advocate of the Year
Alissa Walker
Journalist of the Year
Saturday, July 12
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
We’ll meet at the Boathouse Cafe on Echo Park Lake and walk (what else) through the park, to a secret destination for our Streetsie Party.
Get your ticket and make a donation to Streetsblog at Eventbrite and invite more walkers to join us at Facebook. Suggested donation is $10, but pay what you can.
Family-friendly! All generations welcome, including kids, but no need to RSVP for children.
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