Showing posts with label Good Things Happen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good Things Happen. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Visually Curious? Get Inspired at the Photo Exhibit in LEIMERT PARK!

#LeimertPark  #RichardRicoPresha #PhotoExhibit  #HotAndColdCafe  

Richard “Rico” Presha’s never before published or exhibited black and white film images capture life on New York City sidewalks, front stoops, street corners and in its parks and subways during the 1960s - 1980s.

These photos will be exhibited at Leimert Park Village’s Hot And Cool Cafe, 4331 Degnan Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90008

In those pre-digital, pre-iPhone days, New York City represented a cornucopia of image possibilities for the visually curious and inspired, especially street photographers like Rico.

On Sunday, March 29, come and participate in the Leimert Park Art Walk, meet the artist, have a cup of coffee, and take a visual walk through the Big Apple “back in the day.”

Hope to see you all there!

~HP 

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Leimert Park Garden Tour...Join us this Saturday!

Hi Everybody!
Don't miss the Leimert Park Garden Tour... 
this Saturday May 6th from 11am-4pm!!  
#LeimertParkGardenTour  #LeimertPark  #HeatherPresha #JohnAaroeGroup

The FUN begins in Leimert Park Village at the Community Build courtyard--where you will find entertainment, food trucks and garden vendors.  From there you can pick up your tickets and a map for a self-guided tour of 11 homes in Leimert Park that have amazing gardens. It's going to be amazing and a great way to meet all the neighbors.

Tickets are only $15 for adults and kids are FREE! 
Check out the preview for the gardens here: 
LeimertParkGardenTour.com

Hope to see you there!
~HP

Call me if you need further info. Also I have a few extra FREE tickets--first come first serve!!  ;  )  Call/email me: 
323.559.9081 or preshaproperties@gmail.com

Monday, March 31, 2014

Protect Your Hood...Walk the Dog!

Hi Everybody...

I saw this article from The Atlantic---thought I'd share it with you.  According to this, you can actually reduce the crime in your neighborhood by simply walking the dog or taking a walk with a neighbor--being present is a huge crime deterrent.  

Read more here:

http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/03/to-prevent-crime-walk-the-dog-on-at-risk-blocks/359756/

Thank you to the LAPD for all that you do!


Yes, Flippy you are going out more my little friend!  

Friday, March 21, 2014

Weekends In Leimert...



During this March 30thLeimert Park ArtWalk Ben R. Caldwell of Kaos Network is hosting a Leimert Park Plaza "Tactica Media" workshop to look at integrating re-invented payphones, newspaper boxes and other things into a public space design in Leimert Park.
Kaos Network, in partnership with Karl Baumann and Francois Bar at USC will present the Leimert Park Village’s"People Street" concept.
The People Street program concept is being designed for the area on 43rd Place from Degnan Boulevard to Leimert Boulevard.  The purpose is to have our community engage some ideas that will lead us into the 21 century as the Soul of LA.  You'll be able to hang out on the People Street from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Sunday.  The project concept will be submitted to the Dept. of Transportation by the Leimert Park Village Crenshaw Corridor BID, Council District 10 and the LA Dept. of Cultural Affairs in April and we would love to have your support!
A People Street Plaza creates accessible public open space by closing a portion of street to vehicular traffic. Paint or other treatments are applied to the street surface, while large planters and other elements define the Plaza perimeter. The People Street Community Partners will maintain and operate the Plaza, provide movable tables and chairs, public programs and ongoing neighborhood outreach.
Providing expanded public spaces can increase safety for people who walk, bike, and take transit. It also encourages increased levels of walking and bicycling, while supporting economic vitality.  New local gathering spaces can foster a greater sense of community and social cohesion. Plazas can also become centerpieces of neighborhoods, providing venues for events and celebrations. As more pedestrians come to spend time in neighborhoods, the increased activity may support the vibrancy of local businesses.
Visit www.LeimertParkVillage.org for more details.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Changes in Leimert Park...Voice Your Opinion!

Hey Folks...

The Leimert Park Stakeholders Committee has launched an exiting strategy to identify ways to attract more commercial and cultural industries to Leimert Park Village.  The committee is circulating a survey to the community in an effort to hear what changes the residents really want in the Village.  

See this snapshot below and go to the website to learn more:  www.LeimertParkVillage.org


Sunday, April 21, 2013

The Perfect Sunday in Leimert Park...

Hey Folks...

I rode my bike today to hand deliver my buyer's offer to the listing agent.  On the way home, I crashed a block party in the alley...dancing, drinking and horseback riding---only in Leimert Park!


Living the life...HP




Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Thank you, Miguel!!!




 Hi Folks!

Just letting you know that Miguel (right) was the wonderful man who FINALLY repaired that nasty pothole at the corner of Vernon and Leimert Blvd. 
 
I gave him a hug, an ice cold Sprite and told him thank you for his hard work!!

THANK YOU, MIGUEL!!!