#LADerbyDolls #josehuizar & others to host their 7th Annual FREE event | Saturday 10/3 (10a-2p) On Saturday, October 3rd, from 10am – 2pm, the L.A. Derby Dolls in partnership with the Mexican Consulate and Asian Pacific Health Corps and support from Los Angeles Council Member Jose Huizar, will host their 7th Annual Health Fair at 4900 Alhambra Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90032. This free community event will feature health services such as ear and eye exams, cholesterol testing, dental exams, and many other healthcare resources. Featured healthcare service providers will include Eisner Pediatric & Family Medical Clinic, Lions Club of Pasadena, Southern California Health Institute, Asian Pacific Health Corps, and many more. Additional services offered include self-esteem classes along with yoga and self-defense workshops. Representatives from Planned Parenthood and the Department of Public Social Services will be on hand to provide information and answer questions. Activity for children and refreshments will be provided. Click here for more information.
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Thank you all for your support and becoming a member. Membership cards will be delivered soon! Remember, although our Membership Drive is complete, you can still join! Just pick up a membership envelope outside of the Parent Center, complete your member information, enclose dues (cash or check payable to ERE PTA), and optional donation, and return it to the Parent Center or Main Office. Join other #EagleRockElem families & families worldwide on Wed 10/7 at 7:40a #LASchools #LADOT On Wednesday, October 7, Eagle Rock Elementary will participate in National Walk to School Day to celebrate the benefits of walking and biking. Walk to school with your family, or join with other families at one of the following meeting spots at 7:40am and walk to school together:
Remember to stop by the Lunch Pavilion and receive a sticker for participating! Learn more at walkbiketoschool.org #LunarEclipse set to peak at 7:47p on Sun 9/27 | 1st in more than 3 decades #NASA #GriffithObservatory
Sunday’s supermoon eclipse will last 1 hour and 11 minutes, and will be visible to North and South America, Europe, Africa, and parts of West Asia and the eastern Pacific. Weather permitting, you can see the supermoon after nightfall, and the eclipse will cast it into shadow beginning at 5:11 p.m. PDT. The total eclipse starts at 7:11 p.m. PDT, peaking at 7:47 p.m. PDT. It will be the first supermoon eclipse since 1982, and the last until 2033. Watch NASA’s live stream from 5:00 p.m. until at least 8:30 p.m. PDT broadcast from Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., with a live feed from the Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, Calif. Mitzi Adams, a NASA solar physicist at Marshall will discuss the eclipse and answer questions from Twitter. To ask a question, use #askNASA. "Supermoons" occur because the moon's orbit around Earth is elliptical rather than circular. While the moon's average distance from our planet is about 239,000 miles (384,600 kilometers), the natural satellite roams as far away as 252,000 miles (405,600 km) at "apogee" and gets as close as 226,000 miles (363,700 km) at "perigee." Learn more #Volunteer and get outdoors for #PublicLandsDay | Annual day of caring for public lands is Saturday, Sept 26
National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is the nation's largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands and is also one of several announced fee-free days for 2015. Federally funded parks, refuges and rangelands will offer free entry or waive the standard amenity fee for visitors! Get outside and enjoy our beautiful public lands! Click the image below to find a NPLD site near you and learn more. Whether you qualify for free/reduced lunch or not please fill an online application #LASchools
Help our school reach 100% participation for the LAUSD Meal Applications. Whether you qualify of not, its completion is tied to our receipt of Federal funding. Use the online application or if you need assistance with the form, please see the Cafeteria Manager before school, or stop by the Parent Center and speak with our Community Rep, Pablo Peña. Additional information is available at LAUSD Food Services. join us & #EREEF90041 Thurs, 9/24 at 6:30p in MPR | Prop 84 Grant Update | Ecological Schoolyards
Join us this Thursday, September 24 at 6:30p in the Multipurpose Room (MPR) for a brief overview on Ecological Schoolyards and an update on the status of our $349,000 Prop 84 greening grant and what work we might expect to see soon. Everyone interested in this subject is welcome to attend! for ERE is this Thursday 9/24 (12-9p) #BJsRestaurants in Glendale | 15% of order goes to #EagleRockElem On Thursday, September 24 from 12:00p - 9:00p, dine in or take out at BJs Restaurant in Glendale and 15% of your order will help support arts and technology at Eagle Rock Elemenetary. BJs Restaurant 101 N Brand Blvd Glendale, CA 91203 (818) 844-0160 marks the end of Summer with Fall arriving in Los Angeles on Sept 23, 2015 at 1:22a
There are two equinoxes every year – in September and March – when the sun shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night is nearly equal. The September equinox occurs the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s equator – from north to south. This happens either on September 22, 23, or 24 every year. On the equinox, night and day are nearly exactly the same length – 12 hours – all over the world. This is the reason it's called an "equinox", derived from Latin, meaning "equal night". However, even if this is widely accepted, it isn't entirely true. In reality equinoxes don't have exactly 12 hours of daylight
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/september-equinox.html |
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