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Here, There, and Everywhere is a free, monthly newsletter by The Ambrose, featuring updates here at the hotel, as well as interesting events around town.

We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day. Edith Lovejoy Pierce

 






Last month The Ambrose Green Team worked together to create holiday care packages for Santa Monica’s Ocean Park Community Centers Night Light Program. Night Light Youth Outreach Services was established in 1999 to serve the needs of runaway and homeless youth in the Santa Monica area. The program provides emergency services and resources to assist young people in getting off the streets and in establishing lives of self-sufficiency. Night Light’s mission is to reach out to homeless youth living on the streets and to provide education and outreach services to those who are at risk of exploitation and abuse. For more information on how you can help please visit www.opcc.net.










The Goat’s Dance: The Photographs of Graciela Iturbide Now through April 13th
Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA
www.getty.edu

Pulling from her personal archive and surveying over 30 years of Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide’s international career, this collection will feature a wide variety of images. For more information please visit www.getty.edu.




Eco Home Tour
January 6th 2007
Please RSVP for address
www.ecohome.org

A restored and retrofitted California bungalow, Eco Home is living research center that demonstrates ecological living in an urban environment. For more information and to RSVP please visit www.ecohome.org.

 



Jesca Hoop
January 8th and 15th
Hotel Café
1623 ½  North Cahuenga Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca
www.hotelcafe.com
www.jescahoop.com

Singer/songwriter Jesca Hoop performs at one of Los Angeles’ favorite indie music venues two Tuesdays in January. For more information please visit www.jescahoop.com






Don’t Forget to Recycle Your Christmas Tree!

For all of you Angelinos, It's that time again to recycle you Christmas tree! Before recycling your tree, please remove all decorations, tinsel, and stand. Trees must be cut in half and placed in the green yard trimmings container. The Bureau of Sanitation also offers several tree drop-off locations. Drop-off locations are open on January 6, 7, 13, and 14, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Safely dispose of your tree before it becomes dangerously dry. Remove all ornaments, cut and place tree in green disposal container at curb, or bring it to one of the City's 28 drop-off locations. Flocked trees can not be recycled. Cut flocked tree and place in black container or bring it to one of the drop-off sites. To speak with a representative, please call (800)773-2489. For a complete list of drop off locations please visit http://lafd.org/tree-cycle.htm.




 
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