Los Angeles

8 June 2020, Media Park Culver City

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EarthFest Los Angeles 2020

10th Annual

Now in its 10th successful year of bringing citizens together in unity and community to celebrate the beautiful planet we call home, EarthFest Los Angeles 2020 is the City of Angels' premier musical, creative, and activist-oriented festival for those interested in healthy lifestyles, sustainable living, and the many important, wide-ranging environmental and socioeconomic issues facing Mother Earth today.

EarthFest Los Angeles will take place on Saturday, June 8th, 2020, at Media Park in Culver City.

A highly-popular and free public service project of California Greenworks, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on improving city urban communities through environmental outreach and educational programs, EarthFest Los Angeles is a fun, day-long, and family-friendly event filled with live music, cultural dancing, influential guest speakers, children's activities, information workshops, and much, much more - all focused on maintaining healthy lifestyles, adopting sustainable living best practices, and addressing...and taking action against such major environmental problems as global climate change, air, land and water pollution, and deforestation. Here at California Greenworks, we believe those changes first begin with ourselves, our lifestyles, and our living practices, and those transformations then have a direct and long-lasting positive impact on our environment.

For more information about EarthFest Los Angeles 2020, including speakers, vendors, sponsors, activity schedules, the incredible musical artist lineup, and event location and parking details, please feel free to browse our website here!

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Schedule

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Concert Information

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Concert Line-up

The entertainers at Earth Fest Los Angles 2020

Concert Regulations

To ensure a pleasurable concert experience for all, we appreciate your compliance with the following:

What we won't allow

NO alcoholic beverages,
No dogs
No wagons
No thermoses
No footstools and/or footrests
The use of portable grills, tables or "blow up" furniture of any kind is prohibited
No glass or cans, metal utensils / or any miscellaneous sharp objects are not permissible
No coolers over 45 quarts will be allowed in the event.
Smoking in the concert area is prohibited.
Please turn off cell phones or put on vibrate.
No Bathing suits or otherwise, inappropriate dress allowed.

What we will allow

UMBRELLAS AND HIGHBACK CHAIRS, at the back of the Lawn Seat section.
Sand chairs are allowed
Pants must be worn at the waist, shirts are also required.
Picnic baskets are allowed inside the event area.
Food from vendors at the event can be purchased and brought into the event.
Plastic utensils, plastic food containers and factory sealed plastic beverage containers are allowed.

Be Mindful

Help us keep the area clean and safe by disposing of your garbage, and reporting any suspicious activities. Event management reserves the right to deny admission to anyone who fails to conduct themselves in a resposible, respectable manner. We thank you in advance for your full cooperation.

Parking and Transportation

PARKING INFORMATION: If those options are not viable, Culver City offers plenty of public parking facilities in and around the historic downtown district area. For more information on city public parking lots, garages, and metered spots follow this link.

TRANSPORTATION: In the environmentally-conscious spirit of EarthFest Los Angeles, and to significantly reduce carbon emissions, organizers highly encourage all attendees to carpool; use public transportation and ride-sharing services (e.g., Lyft and Uber); and to walk and cycle their way to get to this year's festival. For public transportation information, schedules, and pick up/drop off destinations, please visit the Metro website.

Meet Our Event Team

Meet the team that brings you Earth Fest Los Angeles 2020

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Mike Meador

Program Director

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Haley Feng

Outreach & Vendor Relations

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Trevor Davison

Marketing Coordinator - Graphic Designer

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Judy Lin

Website Maintenance and Volunteer Management

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Julian Borrego

Corporate Development Rep

Event Schedule

EarthFest Los Angeles 2020 is very excited about this year's festival schedule, which will feature a broad spectrum of fun activities, informative guest speakers, mouth-watering food, useful information about healthy lifestyles and sustainable living, and exhilarating dance and musical performance for the whole family. Here is the current schedule:

As we all know, life is unpredictable! As a result, the EarthFest Los Angeles schedule is subject to change without notice.

EarthFest Los Angeles 2020 will take place at Media Park, located at the intersection of Culver and Venice Boulevards, in historic downtown Culver City.

Location: Media Park
9091 Culver Boulevard
Culver City, California 90232

Bring your Yoga mat and a bottle of water

SoulPlay Yoga is a light-hearted community yoga studio in Culver City, CA. Our mission is to help you move your body, transform your mind and create your peace through conscious and playful yoga. We offer many different styles of yoga in two beautiful non-heated studio. At our studio we also partner with wellness and healing providers to offer you self-care and spa services such as skincare, acupuncture, massage, reiki, and psychotherapy.

You can learn more at www.soulplay.yoga

Comedian Kente Scott Kente Scott is a stand-up comedian based in Los Angeles, Ca. who has been performing for crowds across the country for over fifteen years. He has performed with many comedy greats such as Cedric The Entertainer, Chris Spencer, Rodney Perry, Juan Villareal, Katt Williams, Sherri Shepherd, and Bill Burr. I have also had an extensive career in Hollywood, starring in movies and television shows alongside entertainment icons including Denzel Washington, Eddie Murphy, the late Michael Clarke Duncan, Dennis Haysbert, Forest Whitaker, and George Clooney. Kente has also entertained our troops at military bases in Narita and Okinawa, Japan. He is very proficient in doing clean comedy and "club" sets, and is very adept at tailoring his performance for the audience/organization that he is appearing before

Little Fish is a popular 7 piece band from Ventura County, CA. The music is classic R&B, Funk, dance music. Our sound is composed of rich vocals, with male and female lead singers, fine guitar work, keyboards (with synthesized horn and string sections). The band has a very good following at Ventura and LA County clubs, concerts and other venues. Various band members have had amazing careers playing with such artists as Kenny Loggins, Elton John, Mick Jagger, Three Dog Night, George Benson, Rick Springfield, Dave Mason, Hugh Laurie's Band for TV, and others. Lead singer, Jeff Pescetto is a recording artist/ song writer, who has worked in-studio with Quincy Jones, David Foster and other well known producers. Band members have played in all types and sizes of venues, including the Gibson Universal Amphitheater, Fox Theater Atlanta, Santa Monica Civic Center, and at the National Mall, in Washington DC.

AfriCali a hearty cloppino of rock, blues, heavy rhythms and percussion of 1970's South African music, Drenched in Hip hop Roots topped with coastal-spch seasoning. AfriCali is more than just a band, it's "a mixture of Afrobeat truth-consciousness with a Californian street swagger, morphed with hip-hop and drenched in cultural roots". The AfriCali genre lends importance to all the instrumentation as much as it does to the vocals. The melodies of each instrument and voice develop in episodes, as opposed to the familiar verse-chorus format. Influences are drawn from soulful rock, blues, heavy rhythms and percussion of 1970s Ethiopian music topped with coastal-psych seasoning. After working together with the likes of Brian Wilson, Gerry Garcia, Talib Kweli and K'Naan, keyboarder Nico Georis und MC Eyezon founded AfriCali in 2010 as an immaculate realization of the musical melting pot they envisioned. Dedicated to the "daughters of the sun and the mothers of the brave", their new TDR release "Taught Of A Culture" is an authentic liberatory statement of this concept, living up to real values and aspirations by pushing aside all limits and boundaries for a new, self-determined culture. Recommended for fans of The Rolling Stones, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Eugene McDaniels, Serge Gainsbourg, William Onyeabor and Talib Kweli alike.

If you're looking for a genuine Eagles experience, look no further. The Boys of Summer are comprised of true veteran musicians who re-create some of the greatest music ever written, note for note. Together they have played thousands of festivals, corporate parties, casinos, private parties, weddings, and other events. Playing this music with accuracy takes intense focus, and having all those shows behind them has given them the seasoning it takes to recreate these incredible songs.

First elected in to the LACCD board in 2015, Sydney connects students to educational and vocational opportunities. She connects communities to the nine colleges of the district, which spans nearly 900 square miles and serves more than 250,000 students every year. She connects the largest job market in the nation to the economic development, procurement, and training afforded by the largest community college district in the nation. Sydney helped lead an effort to expand opportunities for local, small and diverse firms to access the district, established a pipeline between the district and the courts system, and optimized supportive services for students who were formerly in the foster care system and who were formerly incarcerated.

Vice Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells is in her second term on the City Council of Culver City. Only the 5th woman to be elected to Council in the city's 100-year history, Sahli-Wells has championed initiatives to improve the lives of families, leading efforts to address climate change, active transportation, equity, affordable housing, homeless services, and to protect her community from the effects of oil drilling. Some of Sahli-Wells's most significant contributions to Culver City and her surrounding community include: making Culver City a 100% renewable energy city by 2019, championing the passage of Measure CW for clean water, banning polystyrene and plastic bags, implementing city-wide residential composting, and spearheading efforts to phase out oil drilling in the Inglewood Oil Field. Known as "the biking mayor," Sahli-Wells helped craft Culver City's first bike and pedestrian master plan, and is currently focused on launching a bike share program, protected bike lanes, and other safe and eco-friendly transportation initiatives. She is also responsible for bringing CicLAvia's signature car-free streets, people-powered event to Culver City. In addition to her Council duties, Sahli-Wells is on the national boards of Local Progress and Elected Officials to Protect America. Regionally, she a Board Director of Clean Power Alliance, the Westside Cities Council of Governments, and the Regional Council for the Southern California Association of Governments. She previously served on the Exposition Line Construction Authority board. A double major in World Arts and Cultures, and in French, Sahli-Wells holds two bachelor's degrees from UCLA. She lived in France for 14 years, and has traveled extensively, studying visual anthropology, conducting sociological research, and working as a translator.

Council member Koretz currently serves on the L.A. City Council, where he champions environmental protection including fighting climate change, conserving water, and protecting our natural resources. Council member Koretz is leading the fight against mansionization and working hard to solve our city's long-time homelessness problem. He also created a program for greater enforcement of quality of life issues and authored several laws to protect animals from cruel practices. He has worked hard to pave our streets, trim our trees, and improve our parks.

"Auntie Joyce" has been creating face paintings for over fifty years. Having painted in Cincinnati, Kentucky, and California, her art is adored by children and adults alike. Auntie Joyce's face paintings has a unique blend of romantic imagination and subtle realism. She enjoys taking everyday sceneries and turning them into powerful, symbolic, and unforgettable art.

Over the past 35 years, The Actors' Gang has produced over 200 plays in Los Angeles, in forty five US states, and on five continents. The company was founded in 1981 by a group of young artists looking to build a theatre that would present relevant and vibrantly entertaining plays. Guided by Founding Artistic Director, Tim Robbins, the company provides a supportive environment for a diverse ensemble of artists and the development of their groundbreaking work. The Actors' Gang ensemble has included accomplished actors such as Jack Black, John Cusack, John C. Reilly, Helen Hunt, Kate Walsh, Fisher Stevens, Jeremy Piven, Ebbe Roe Smith, Jon Favreau, Brent Hinkley, Kate Mulligan, Lee Arenberg, Kyle Gass and Tim Robbins. The Actor's Gang's youth program is dedicated to introducing the joy and transformative power of theatre to the diverse youth of Los Angeles and beyond. They are committed to provide programs that are vital to unique populations, which empower children and teens to discover, develop and share their individual creative voices.

Hosted by the National College Resources Foundation, the S.T.E.A.M Mobile is a high-tech laboratory on wheels. S.T.E.A.M stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts+Agriculture+Aviation+Aerospace, and Mathematics. The purpose of the S.T.E.A.M Mobile is to bring a fun, innovative, and interactive learning approach to students to increase awareness and exposure. The goal is to encourage more students to pursue STEM/STEAM related degrees and careers.

Annelisa Moe is the Water Quality Scientist in Heal the Bay's Science and Policy Department. She helps to keep L.A. water clean and safe by advocating for comprehensive and science-based water quality regulation and enforcement. Before joining the team at Heal the Bay, she worked with the Regional Water Quality Control Board in both the underground storage tank program and the surface water ambient monitoring program. Annelisa studied planetary science as an undergraduate at UC Santa Cruz, and geology as a graduate at CSU Northridge, both with a focus on paleoclimate. She also completed Al Gore's Climate Reality Leadership Training in August 2018.

Sponsors

EarthFest Los Angeles would simply not be possible without the generous financial and operational support of these amazing sponsors, marketing partners, and government agencies.

Become A Vendor

There are affordable opportunities to become a Vendor at this year's EarthFest LA Event

  • Small Business Booth Space Exhibitor
  • Exhibitor/Speaker Booth Space
  • Electrical generator rental
  • Tee-Shirt Sponsor
  • Reusable Grocery/Tote Bags
  • Early registration ends on April 15, 2020 at 1:24 pm
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  • California Greenworks, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on improving city urban communities through environmental outreach and educational programs like; EarthFest Los Angeles. EarthFest is a fun, day-long, and family-friendly event filled with live music, cultural dancing, influential guest speakers, children's activities, information workshops, and much more! Help us continue to keep residents of the great city of Los Angeles, environmentally friendly.
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