5/18/09

Amanda Lovejoy Street in FUBAR


Talented Time Banker, Amanda Street is in a play called FUBAR or Interesting, Incredible, Amazing, Fantastic. Don't miss it!

FUBAR or Interesting, Incredible, Amazing, Fantastic
Theatre of Note 1517 Cahuenga Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
Thru May 30 Fri/Sat 8pm Sun 7pm
www.theatreofnote.com
limited # of half price tickets at lastagealliance.com and subdog.com

"Director Larissa Kokernot has assembled an exemplary cast and mounted a production that is disturbing, perplexing, and often funny." - Neal Weaver, Backstage West

5/13/09

Highland Park Co-operative


The first meeting of the Highland Park Food Coop is this Sunday, May 17th at 6pm at 112 N. Ave 58 Los Angeles, CA 90042. Time Banker, Katie Bachler is one of the people spearheading this project.

They are starting off as a food buying club and hope to eventually develop into a small scale, consumer owned and operated food Co-op. The space is also being offered as a community center and art space. We are excited to see how it evolves!

For more info contact highlandparkcoop@gmail.com

This Sunday at The Public School


This Sunday, May 17th, the Echo Park Time Bank will participate in a panel discussion about new economies and collectives entitled,
Our Tomorrow Emotions Today (collectively, with trust in trust)
The discussion is hosted by The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest at The Public School in Chinatown.

This event is done in conjunction with FOCA LA's Performing Economies exhibition curated by Elana Mann.

Please join us from 12:00-2:00PM at The Public School 972B Chung King Road L.A., CA 90012

5/4/09

Big Sunday Success!




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The Echo Park Time Bank participated in Big Sunday this weekend at Thomas Starr King Middle School and The Watts House Project! A big thanks to Gretchen Zalkind for coordinating the time bankers. Thanks also to all those who volunteered including our dedicated members, Kristy Baltezore, Manny Diaz (AKA Sledge Hammer), Sara Wilson and her friend Paige, expert gardener, Meredith Hackleman, and the always enthusiastic, Katie Bachler.
Check out the article in the L.A. Times about Big Sunday.