
Santa Monica Mosaic will present “A Cultural Landscape: The Treasured Trees of Pacific Palisades” on Sunday, July 27, beginning at 5 p.m.
The event, which will explore “the rich horticulture heritage of the region and how the community’s arboreal roots provide strength for the Palisades’ recovery,” is presented by Santa Monica Conservancy and Santa Monica History Museum, with “special thanks” to Pacific Palisades Historical Society.
The panelists for the event will include David Card (landscape designer and president of Palisades Forestry Committee), Suzanne Goode (a retired California State Parks senior environmental scientist) and Randy Young (historian, author and activist who resides in Rustic Canyon).
Santa Monica Mosaic is a livestream series that celebrates “the preservation of our historic cultures.”
“Like a mosaic, many fascinating stories, diverse perspectives and multiple legacies create the shape of today’s Santa Monica,” read information about the programming.
To attend the in-person “intimate watch party,” email alissa@smconservancy.org. To RSVP for the livestream, visit smconservancy.org.
—SARAH SHMERLING
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