Help restore the earth at this outdoor celebration, where you can plant native oak trees, learn about native plants and Indigenous Tongva culture, take nature walks and play games in Elysian Park—all for free. The event marks the first day of planting for the Broad’s reforestation project, Social Forest: Oaks of Tovaangar, which is a companion to the museum’s PST exhibition, Joseph Beuys: In Defense of Nature. Note: The event is only accessible via free shuttles from the Broad, so head to the museum, not Elysian Park directly. Free tickets for the event include same-day admission to the Broad, so you can make an afternoon of it when the shuttle drops you back off.

Never Stop Planting—Social Forest Community Celebration
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- Price:
- Free, Broad parking $17
- Opening hours:
- 11am–2pm
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