Parkman Triangle Rocks!

Apr 10, 2010 2 Comments by
Today we had more volunteers helping with Parkman Triangle’s transformation from a vacant lot to green space.  Thanks to the dedication of John Southern and the help of Sepulveda Building Materials, the project received a shipment of boulders, which will help this corner look more like southern California’s original landscape.  Combined with the Silver Lake Neighborhood Council’s contribution of $2100, the project is shaping up nicely.  Parkman Triangle still needs volunteers in the coming weekends!

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Leon Kaye is the founder and editor of GreenGoPost.com and its advisory division, GGP Media. Contact him to discuss how he can work with your organization or event. His focus is making the business case for sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Currently he is in the United Arab Emirates exploring opportunities. He writes for San Francisco-based Triple Pundit, and now The Guardian , where he writes about waste, water, low carbon initiatives, and green building. He has also written for AIA's Architect Magazine. Leon lives in San Jose, the capital of Silicon Valley, and when he has free time, he enjoys hiking, gardening, cooking, weightlifting, and planning his next trip to one of the 50+ countries he has visited. He has an MBA from USC's Marshall School of Business and is also a proud graduate of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) and Cal State-Fresno.

2 Responses to “Parkman Triangle Rocks!”

  1. Ara says:

    Sepulveda Building Materials was great–they gave us a great price and were very helpful.

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