Wednesday, February 18

Continuing to Heal Through “Music Meadow” February 22


 

“Music Meadow” featuring live music and student bands from Palisades High School, Crossroad, Windward and New Roads will be featured in Simon Meadow from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, February 22. This free event, sponsored by Seven Arrows Elementary School will offer a fun afternoon of music, nature and socializing.

The event is part of TREEAMS, the student-led movement which brings young people across Los Angeles together to plant trees, restore community and rebuild hope. Those participating will also honor the global Jewish Holiday Tu BiShvat, an ecological awareness day celebrating tree planting and renewal.

Seven Arrow’s Elementary students are leading a movement to rebuild Pacific Palisades, greener and healthier through TREEAMS (Trees + Dreams). The idea came to the students as they brainstormed ideas to combine, healing, hope and action.

Inspired by Dr. Jane Goodall, TREEAMS has grown into a network of students, schools and community partners committed to environmental stewardship and resilience.

High school leaders are training to teach workshops to younger students on the interconnectivity of ecosystems and the importance of trees, as well as capturing the stories of families who lost their homes in the fire.

TREEAMS is providing young people with a tangible way to connect across generations and contribute to renewal in our city, with tree planting events planned for the spring for Pacific Palisades and Altadena.

Music Meadow is designed to bring students and community together through music while building enthusiasm for the work ahead, combining joy and purpose in a place that holds a shared history.  The event will take place in Simon Meadow at the corner of Temescal Canyon Road and Sunset Boulevard.

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