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World Peace Pilgrimage to Mt. Baldy
We are very pleased to invite you to participate in the 3rd Annual Interfaith World Peace Pilgrimage to Mount Baldy. This will take place on Saturday, June 25th 2011. WorldPeacePilgrimage.com
3rd Annual Interfaith
World Peace Pilgrimage to Mount Baldy
Saturday, June 25th 2011
Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. at the Mt. Baldy Ski Area Parking Lot
Three ceremony locations, each starting at:
Location I: 11 a.m. ~ Location II: 11:30 a.m. ~ Location III: 12 noon
All faiths uniting for World Peace upon a Holy Mountain

This powerful event unites members of the interfaith and spiritual communities to walk, sing, and pray together on Mt. Baldy for a peaceful world where unconditional love resides.
This year, due to help from many people, the World Peace Pilgrimage is shaping up to be bigger than ever with endorsements and support from many different interfaith organizations. Now, to help make this an even greater interfaith collaboration and rallying call for World Peace, we would love to also have your support and that of your friends and community to ensure a wonderful day of spiritual cooperation upon this local sacred mountain.
You will find a much more complete understanding of what is involved on our website: www.worldpeacepilgrimage.com.
You will see that the Pilgrimage caters to people of all ages and hiking ability, with three separate locations on the mountain where interfaith ceremonies will be held. This is a free event! (The only cost is for the Mt. Baldy ski lifts)
If you have any questions, or would like to register, please contact us at: (323)465-9652, info@worldpeacepilgrimage.com
We hope you will be able to join us!
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Cracking the Case: Patrick Tillman / Industry Hills Sheraton
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Visionary Professor Donald Johnson, in association with LAVA and Esotouric, invites you to participate in a special four-hour event at LA’s regional crime laboratory, on the campus of Cal State LA. Space is very limited and pre-reservation required for this unprecedented opportunity to tour the crime lab, learn from working forensic investigators and educators, and discover the real art and science of crime scene investigation.
"Cracking the Case: Patrick Tillman / Industry Hills Sheraton" is an exploration of the scientific investigation of equivocal violent death, revealed through methods of evidence analysis and select case histories. Attendees will also have an opportunity to tour Cal State LA’s state-of the-art teaching and research facilities in the Criminalistics Department of the Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center.
"Cracking The Case" consists of one crime investigation lecture by Forensic Firearm and Toolmark Examiner Michael I. Kelley, one crime investigation lecture by Professor Donald Johnson, and related breakout scientific workshops offering illustration of the concepts raised by both investigations.
LECTURE #1 is Michael I. Kelley's presentation on his investigation of the 2004 death of Army Ranger Patrick Tillman in Afghanistan. Mr. Kelley an Adjunct Professor with the Forensic Science Department, California State University – Los Angeles and a Firearm and Toolmark Examiner with the Scientific Investigation Division of the Los Angeles Police Department.
Patrick Tillman was an American football player who left his professional sports career and enlisted in the United States Army in May 2002. In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Tillman proudly put his NFL career with the Arizona Cardinals on hold to serve his country. He and his brother Kevin joined the U.S. Army in July 2002, committing to a three-year term, volunteering for Airborne (paratrooper) and Ranger training, plus volunteering for assignment to a Ranger Unit, the 2nd battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment in Fort Lewis, Washington. The Tillman brothers served tours in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003 and in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2004.
On April 22, 2004, Patrick Tillman was killed in action. Because initial investigations into the circumstances of his death had alleged inadequacies, the United States Congress and the Commander in Chief ordered the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command to conduct the investigation. In Spring 2006, Michael I. Kelley was selected as the team leader for the Army’s crime scene reconstruction investigation of the death incident of Corporal Tillman. Mr. Kelley planned the on-site actions for the scene reconstruction and proceed to the Afghanistan village of Tit located in the Khowst Province of Afghanistan near the Pakistan/Afghanistan border under the security of the US Army Infantry, where he conducted the reconstruction of the shooting incident two years to the hour from the date of Tillman's death. Mr. Kelley’s technical expertise in firearms and crime scene reconstruction proved invaluable during the reconstruction and was the main reason for the overall success of the mission.
It was determined that Ranger Corporal Patrick Tillman died as a result of friendly fire while his unit was engaged in combat with enemy forces. Tillman's platoon was ambushed with small arms and mortar fire at while conducting combat operations in Khowst, Afghanistan. When the Army unit was ambushed by enemy forces, part of the Ranger patrol (including Corporal Tillman) immediately responded. Tillman was shot and killed while responding to enemy fire without regard for his own safety. He focused his efforts on the elimination of enemy forces and the protection of his team members. There is an inherent degree of confusion in any firefight, particularly when a unit is ambushed, and especially under difficult light and terrain conditions which produce an environment that increases the likelihood of fratricide. The results of the investigation in no way diminish the bravery and sacrifice displayed by Corporal Tillman.
Mr. Kelley's presentation on his investigation into Patrick Tillman's death will offer fascinating insights into the little-known science of battlefield forensics and clear up many of the misconceptions that still linger from this controversial incident.
LECTURE #2 is Professor Donald Johnson's presentation on his crime scene reconstruction of the 1996 Industry Hills Sheraton incident. The case involved a woman who fell or was pushed to her death from her hotel balcony. Professor Johnson's reconstruction of her fall had great bearing on the criminal investigation.
In November 1996, Sandra Orellana and her married boss Robert Salazar traveled from Houston on a business trip to Los Angeles, staying the night in the Industry Hills Sheraton Hotel. They were seen behaving affectionately towards each other in the hotel bar. In the morning, Orellana's badly battered corpse was discovered on the ground beneath her room's balcony. Although Salazar initially denied knowing anything about her death, physical evidence indicated that he had undressed hastily in her room the night before. Salazar then changed his story, admitting he had sex with Orellana, but claiming it was consensual, and that she had accidentally fallen from the balcony and he had panicked. Professor Johnson's crime scene reconstruction takes the facts and evidence in a complex and confusing death narrative and determines what really happened on that balcony in 1996.
By the afternoon-s conclusion, attendees will have a deeper understanding of the real work that's done in the field by criminalists, and the tools and techniques used to interpret crime scenes for the benefit of investigating officers and juries. Come discover the reality, so different from and so much more interesting than, what you've seen on TV.
Cost: $36.50 per person. To reserve your spot, click here. Please note that space is extremely limited for this special event.
A portion of the proceeds from this event supports the research of Criminalistics graduate students at Cal State Los Angeles.
LA River tour--Elysian Valley to Long Beach, w/Boyle Heights taqueria and Bell raspados
Join Friends of the Los Angeles River for a special tour with HiddenLA:
Carpool tour (option to leave midday)
Led by Jenny Price
Everyone in Los Angeles has seen the LA River, and has heard that it's being revitalized. But who knows where it is, exactly--and what exactly is happening on its banks?
Join us as we walk and drive along the river, to talk about its central role in the city's history and the necessity of the ambitious revitalization projects to LA's future.
The tour convenes at the River Center (570 W Ave. 26, near the 5/110--8:30am sharp!--for a 9:00 departure), where we form carpools, and stops at the verdant Glendale Narrows, the historic Arroyo Seco confluence, and the industrial downtown stretch that everyone's seen in movies and on TV.
We'll eat lunch at an excellent Boyle Heights taqueria en route (or feel free to bring your own)--and then we'll head into the even less well-known South, to the new Maywood Riverfront Park, an optional raspados stop in Bell, and the stunning new Dominguez Gap wetland in Long Beach.
Bring snacks and water and shoes that can get a little wet. Dogs welcome.
DIRECTIONS TO RIVER CENTER:
http://www.lamountains.com/maps/riverCenter.pdf
(or Metro Gold Line--Lincoln/Cypress exit, W 3 blocks on Ave. 26, entrance on S side 1/2 blk after Figueroa)
LA River tour--Elysian Valley to Long Beach, w/Boyle Heights taqueria
Tour LA's mighty River -- w/Friends of the LA River!
Led by Jenny Price
Everyone in Los Angeles has seen the LA River, and has heard that it's being revitalized. But who knows where it is, exactly--and what exactly is happening on its banks?
Join us as we walk and drive along the river, to talk about its central role in the city's history and the necessity of the ambitious revitalization projects to LA's future.
The tour convenes at the River Center (570 W Ave. 26, near the 5/110--9:00am sharp!--for a 9:30 departure), where we form carpools, and stops at the verdant Glendale Narrows, the historic Arroyo Seco confluence, and the industrial downtown stretch that everyone's seen in movies and on TV. We'll eat lunch at an excellent Boyle Heights taqueria en route (or feel free to bring your own)--and then we'll head into the even less well-known South, to the new Maywood Riverfront Park and the stunning new Dominguez Gap wetland in Long Beach. Bring snacks and water and shoes that can get a little wet. Dogs welcome.
Accumulations: Pomanders and Small Pleasures by Ingrid Lilligren
Opening Saturday March 12, 7 to 10 pm
Ingrid Lilligren teaches at Iowa State University in Ames and is a Southern California ex-patriot. Forty of her “Small Pleasures,” created one a day over the course of one year with dry pastels and eggshells, will be installed in the gallery. When Lilligren began the project that resulted in 243 “Small Pleasures,” she settled on a strict format: a 7” x 7” square with a centered circle of 4½”. By working with limited materials (dry pastel surrounding the circle where the eggshells are contained), she was able to “explore what it would feel like to do the same thing over and over. You get very creative when you limit yourself.”
Pomanders: Made after a recent residency in France and a trip to the Fragonard Perfume Museum, these small forms contain a perforated tube that holds herbs and spices. These pieces allow people to experience the scented air contained in the body of the ceramic piece.
The exhibit runs from March 12 – April 2, 2011. Opening reception will be during NELAart.com’s Second Saturday Gallery Night, March 12 from 7 to 10 p.m. After the opening, please make an appointment to see the exhibit 323 254-4565.
LA River tour--Elysian Valley to Long Beach, w/Boyle Heights taqueria (special water-in-LA tour)
Tour LA's mighty river!-- w/ Friends of the LA River.
Special water-in LA tour--with speakers from Santa Monica Baykeeper, Food & Water Watch, & Environment Now
Everyone in Los Angeles has seen the LA River, and has heard that it's being revitalized. But who knows where it is, exactly--and what exactly is happening on its banks? On this carpool tour, we'll walk and drive along the river, as we talk about its central role in the city's history and the necessity of the ambitious revitalization to LA's future.
The tour convenes at the River Center, where we form carpools, and stops at the verdant Glendale Narrows, a new stormwater park in the same stretch, and the historic Arroyo Seco confluence, and the industrial downtown stretch that everyone's seen in movies and on TV. We'll eat lunch at an excellent Boyle Heights taqueria en route (or you can bring your own)--and we'll head into the even less well-known South, to the new Maywood Riverfront Park and the stunning new Dominguez Gap wetland.
Led by Jenny Price. Carpool tour-- Option to leave midday.
$25 adults, $20 students/seniors/nonprofits, kid rates. Family and group rates available.
To sign up, and for more info, click HERE
LA River tour--Elysian Valley to Long Beach, w/Boyle Heights taqueria (special water-in-LA tour)
Tour the mighty Los Angeles River!-- w/ with Friends of the LA River, Santa Monica Baykeeper, Food & Water Watch, and Environment Now.
Everyone in Los Angeles has seen the LA River, and has heard that it's being revitalized. But who knows where it is, exactly--and what exactly is happening on its banks? On this carpool tour, we'll walk and drive along the river, as we talk about its central role in the city's history and the necessity of the ambitious revitalization to LA's future.
This special Water-in-LA tour convenes at the River Center (near the 5/100), where we form carpools. We'll visit the verdant Glendale Narrows, the historic Arroyo Seco confluence, the downtown spot you've seen in all the movies, a new park in Maywood, and the spectacular new Dominguez Gap wetland in Long Beach. We'll stop for lunch at a terrific taqueria near Mariachi Plaza in Boyle Heights--or feel free to bring your own.
Led by Jenny Price, Santa Monica Baykeeper, Food & Water Watch, & Environment Now.
Option to leave midday. Bring snacks and water and shoes that can get a little wet. Dogs welcome.
$25 adults, $20 students/seniors/nonprofits, $5 kids. Family and group rates available.
To sign up, and for more info, click HERE.
LA River tour--All-Valley, w/ Thai noodles & Cuban sweets stops
Tour the mighty Los Angeles River!-- w/ Friends of the LA River.
Everyone in Los Angeles has seen the LA River, and has heard that it's being revitalized. But who knows where it is, exactly--and what exactly is happening on its banks? On this carpool tour, we'll walk and drive along the river, as we talk about its central role in the city's history and the necessity of the ambitious revitalization to LA's future.
The Valley tour visits one of the least-known stretches--with stops at the headwaters, the verdant stretch in the Sepulveda Basin, the 1/2-mile-long Great Wall of LA mural and new Tujunga Wash Greenway, and the new park projects through the neighborhoods and film studios in Sherman Oaks and Studio City and beyond. We'll eat lunch at an excellent Thai noodle shop en route (other options too--or feel free to bring your lunch), and we'll end with an optional stop at the legendary Cuban bakery Porto's.
Led by Jenny Price. Option to leave midday.
Bring snacks and water and shoes that can get just a little wet. Dogs welcome.
$25 adults, $20 students/seniors/nonprofits, $5 kids. Family and group rates available.
To sign up, and for more info, click HERE.
TRACE: inside the world of Lynne Herold, Criminalist
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Click here to purchase your ticket for the April 17 event. For a crime lab preview from participating criminalistics graduate students, see this video.
Visionary Professor Donald Johnson, in association with LAVA and Esotouric, invites you to participate in a special four-hour event at LA’s regional crime laboratory, on the campus of Cal State LA. Space is very limited and pre-reservation required for this unprecedented opportunity to spend an afternoon in the company of Lynne Herold, Senior Criminalist with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department.
"TRACE: inside the world of Lynne Herold, Criminalist" is an exploration of the scientific investigation of major crimes, revealed through methods of trace evidence analysis and select case histories. Attendees will also have an opportunity to tour Cal State LA’s state-of the-art teaching and research facilities in the Criminalistics Department of the Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center.
"TRACE" consists of three lectures by Lynne Herold and three breakout scientific workshops presented by Criminalistics graduate students.
Lecture #1 is Lynne Herold's personal introduction to her life and work, entitled "My World and Welcome To It." Lecture #2 explores the use of blood stain patterns in the analysis of complex crime scenes (and one or more lucky raffle winners will get the chance to create their own blood stain patterns the way the pros do, by beating a blood-soaked sponge with a baseball bat). Lecture #3 is a case history of the Phil Spector /Lana Clarkson murder investigation, for which Lynne Herold did the trace evidence analyses which resulted in Spector's conviction in his second murder trial.
The scientific workshop topics include blood spatter re-creation and analysis, the magic of Mylar and static electricity, and insights into hair/fiber analysis.
By the program’s conclusion, attendees will have a deeper understanding of the real work that's done by a senior LASD criminalist, and the tools and techniques used to interpret crime scenes for the benefit of investigating officers and juries. Come discover the reality, so different from and so much more interesting than, what you've seen on TV.
BIOGRAPHY: Dr. Lynne Herold, Ph.D. is a Senior Criminalist in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Scientific Services Bureau. She received her B.S. in Biological Sciences from Kent State University in 1974, and her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from USC in 1984. Over the past two decades, Dr. Herold has been involved in hundreds of "high profile" cases, and has been instrumental in the successful prosecution of scores of murder and serial murder cases. In 2003, Dr. Herold was assigned to the murder of actress Lana Clarkson, whose name has been largely overshadowed by the celebrity status of her accused killer, record producer Phil Spector. Dr. Herold devoted in excess of 1000 hours of work to the case, which went to trial in 2007. Dr. Herold's examination of the physical evidence in this case was technical, detailed, exhaustive and her conclusions compelling. Additionally, she was able to advise prosecutors as to areas in which the testimony of "hired gun" defense experts Dr. Henry Lee and Dr. Michael Baden could be impeached. Dr. Herold's testimony, which lasted for five days before the eyes of the world via live television, was a textbook illustration of effective courtroom preparation and presentation. Although the 2007 trial ended in a mistrial (10 to 2 for guilt), jurors who were interviewed stated that her testimony was so well presented, they completely discounted the testimony of defense experts. In his second trial in 2009, Phil Spector was convicted of the murder of Lana Clarkson and sentenced to 19 years to life. In 2008, Dr. Herold was honored as the California Homicide Investigators' Association Support Person of the Year.
A portion of the proceeds from this event supports the research of Criminalistics graduate students at Cal State Los Angeles.
Please note that NO PHOTOGRAPHS OR VIDEOTAPING of the presentation will be permitted, and cell phones must be stowed away. The material presented is graphic and intense. No children will be admitted.
Ukulady & Friends Kids Music Show!
The Ukulady, Mista Cookie Jar & Robbie Rist play a Free Kids Music Show with the Natural Stage Project in Griffith Park! Bring a picnic, blanket, some pals & enjoy meeptastic songs about Unicorns, Cookies & Avocados on Sunday, September 5th! 3 - 5pm! At the Old Zoo in Griffiith Park!