A poster for the "Green Schools Tour" event on Saturday, May 2. It invites people to explore self-guided tours of school campuses across NELA and the SGV. The event runs from 9am to 1pm, and the poster mentions that participants can get inspired by green school initiatives. There is a QR code for RSVP details, a URL for more information (bit.ly/greenschoolstour), and logos of participating organizations at the bottom, including the Theodore Payne Foundation, the U.S. Green Building Council of Los Angeles, California Native Plant Society, and Safe Clean Water Program. Decorated with a branch of leaves on the right.
A poster for the "Green Schools Tour" event on Saturday, May 2. It invites people to explore self-guided tours of school campuses across NELA and the SGV. The event runs from 9am to 1pm, and the poster mentions that participants can get inspired by green school initiatives. There is a QR code for RSVP details, a URL for more information (bit.ly/greenschoolstour), and logos of participating organizations at the bottom, including the Theodore Payne Foundation, the U.S. Green Building Council of Los Angeles, California Native Plant Society, and Safe Clean Water Program. Decorated with a branch of leaves on the right.
A poster for the "Green Schools Tour" event on Saturday, May 2. It invites people to explore self-guided tours of school campuses across NELA and the SGV. The event runs from 9am to 1pm, and the poster mentions that participants can get inspired by green school initiatives. There is a QR code for RSVP details, a URL for more information (bit.ly/greenschoolstour), and logos of participating organizations at the bottom, including the Theodore Payne Foundation, the U.S. Green Building Council of Los Angeles, California Native Plant Society, and Safe Clean Water Program. Decorated with a branch of leaves on the right.
A poster for the "Green Schools Tour" event on Saturday, May 2. It invites people to explore self-guided tours of school campuses across NELA and the SGV. The event runs from 9am to 1pm, and the poster mentions that participants can get inspired by green school initiatives. There is a QR code for RSVP details, a URL for more information (bit.ly/greenschoolstour), and logos of participating organizations at the bottom, including the Theodore Payne Foundation, the U.S. Green Building Council of Los Angeles, California Native Plant Society, and Safe Clean Water Program. Decorated with a branch of leaves on the right.
At Mary W. Jackson Elementary in Altadena, 21,000 square feet of asphalt was transformed into outdoor classrooms designed for exploration and play.
Come check out this campus on May 2 during the Green Schools Tour. RSVP: bit.ly/greenschoolstour