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[RE]visit[RE]seda Events Making Their Mark on the Community



Next [RE]visit[RE]seda Event is a Holiday Bazaar scheduled for December 5th

The second in a series of three events, funded from a LA City Great Streets Grant, will be a [RE]visit[RE]seda Holiday Bazaar on December 5th on our Reseda Great Street, between Gresham and Nordhoff.

The holiday bazaar is scheduled from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and will include an arts and crafts walk, an ornament decoration station, live portrait art, and a decorated store contest.   The event will be a great opportunity to get those one of a kind presents that your [RE]visit[RE]seda merchants can provide.

Thanks to the LA Great Streets, Northridge Sparkle, Councilman Mitch Englander, CSUN, LA Mas, Northridge South Neighborhood Council, the Museum of the San Fernando Valley and Northridge Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring all these upcoming events.
The Great Streets Grant includes the funding of one more event, a Valentines Day celebration, designed for friends and lovers alike.  Check your February Community Connection for more on this event.  For more information on the [RE]visit[RE]seda project, check out resedablvd.wordpress.com.



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