Tree People Planting in Amestoy Estates, Encino – Come join us!

January 29, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Michelle Tepper  |  Amestoy Estates, Encino

Tree People Planting

Tree People

Tree People

By: Michelle Tepper

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Saturday, February 6th
Join us planting 29 trees Jacaranda and Crepe Myrtle and other trees donated by the Tree People & City of LA on Otsego, Genesta, &
Magnolia Ave- Saturday, February 6th starting 9 am.
We are replacing trees that have fallen & need your help replanting and beautifying our neighborhood!
Come out and meet your neighbors. We’ll provide gloves, tools and drinks. All we need is YOU!
Date & Time: Saturday, February 6th -9 am
Meet Location: Julia & Bob Stein home 5101 Genesta Avenue
Encino, Ca 91316

RSVP Both: Tree People: www.treepeople.org/plant-trees-O
Steins: 818.905.1638

Thank you lunch sponsored by Organically Grown at Stein’s home after planting.
Hope you can make it!

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Hand Me Ups in Encino

December 1, 2009  |  No Comments  |  by Michelle Tepper  |  Amestoy Estates, Encino
Hand Me Ups

Hand Me Ups

Hand Me Ups is a new children’s consignment store that just opened 3 months ago on Ventura Blvd. in the Amestoy Estates neighborhood.

By: Michelle Tepper

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The three moms who own the store have based the store’s image on one of Eco-Prosperty – the notion that the store helps the community by allowing families to generate a few bucks by selling new and almost new items.  The items that don’t sell are donated to a charitable organization.  The store not only provides income for the owners, but for the building owners as well and at the same time, keeping Ventura Blvd. looking upbeat by filling up the empty store fronts. Eco-Prosperity works for everyone today.

This tidy and appealing second hand store definitely has first hand appeal.  The gently (or perhaps, never) used children’s clothing is neatly hung on racks – by size – yep, you heard me, by size!   Infant/Toddler sizes are displayed on the walls along with colorful accessories and toys.  From Juicy Couture and Flowers by Zoe to Gap and Gymboree, the selection is vast, but not overwhelming.  In addition to the consignment items, Hand Me Ups also sells 4 custom new lines of hand-made items, including clothing knit and crocheted by residents of the Jewish Home For the Aging.  Hand Me Ups is the perfect place to give your child some money and allow them to have their own shopping experience while doing “good” for our community.

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