Tree Giveaway @ FPAC 20!
Attention all City of Los Angeles residents & FPAC 20 festival-goers...
Million Trees LA (MTLA), with the support of the Los Angeles Conservation Corps (LACC), will host a special tree giveaway at the 20th Anniversary FPAC!
MTLA will be giving away free 5-gallon fruit trees to the first 200 City of LA residents and/or property owners who visit their booth at FPAC 20 on Saturday, September 10th .
RULES:
- Available ONLY to City of Los Angeles residents and/or property owners. For verification, you must show one of the following:
- Drivers License -or-
- California I.D. -or-
- LADWP Utility Bill
- First-come, first-served basis (until supplies last).
- Limited to one tree per property person / property address.
- Available on Saturday, September 10th @ FPAC only!
For further information on this special tree adoption event @ FPAC 20, please contact wes@filamarts.org.
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Million Trees LA is a cooperative effort between the City of Los Angeles, community groups, businesses, and individuals working together to plant and provide long-term stewardship of one million trees planted where they’re needed most.
The Initiative: One Million New Trees
- One million new trees in the City of Los Angeles will create an extraordinary environmental legacy that will serve as a watershed for other environmental changes.
- The City of Los Angeles will be transformed to a green, sustainable city.
(source: MillionTreesLA.org)
About FPAC

FilAm ARTS traces its roots to the annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC) - an annual series of multidisciplinary arts events that takes place in the County of Los Angeles that includes art exhibits, literary readings, performances, and film screenings, that all culminate in a two-day festival weekend. The first Festival was held in 1992 at Los Angeles City College, as a project developed by the City of Los Angeles, in efforts to heal the city through cultural gatherings, in light of the LA Riots which occurred in April of 1992. FPAC has since moved to Cabrillo Beach, and then to Point Fermin Park (its current location) and welcomes over 25,000 attendees, 1200 artists and 400 volunteers.























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