When Angelenos come together to make change, we're unstoppable.
On social media and at town halls, it was you who got the Army Corps of Engineers to reverse course and embrace our full $1 billion plan to restore the L.A. River.
It was you who pushed Sacramento to triple the film tax credit to keep good middle class jobs here at home, instead of seeing those jobs stolen by other states.
And in facing this drought, it's Angelenos at home who are key to reducing water use.
All we ask is a commitment to three volunteer events a year -- but there are many more events year-round and no limit to the events you can attend. Click here for a calendar.This Saturday, we'll be kicking-off the Corps by painting over graffiti and planting trees in Boyle Heights.
I look forward to seeing you on Saturday.
Eric Garcetti
Mayor
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About this blog and The Pressmens Club
The blog was started to talk about issues impacting the pressroom both positively and negatively. The views expressed here are not of the LA Times, but of each individual's opinion. The Pressmen's Club is composed of men and women who have printed the paper for twenty years or more. Semi-annual dinners are held in March and October. See Ed Padgett for more information.
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