NoHo West to Host Free Shredding Event
Residents and Businesses are invited to bring your old invoices, receipts and tax returns. Watch as they are shredded into confetti and empty your files of old unwanted clutter. August 27, 9am - Noon.
Residents and Businesses are invited to bring your old invoices, receipts and tax returns. Watch as they are shredded into confetti and empty your files of old unwanted clutter. August 27, 9am - Noon.
The City of Los Angeles now offers free recycled water to all Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) customers. You can now get disinfected recycled water for approved purposes, free of charge.
Enjoy free sports, food and fun for the whole family at Summer Night Lights at the Valley Plaza Recreation Center July 13-August 13, Wednesday-Saturday and August 19-September 2, Friday & Saturday from 7-11pm.
This was a wonderful opportunity for stakeholders to meet and hear from Neighborhood Council Members, learn about Neighborhood Councils and how to get involved and have a free dinner!
NoHo West Neighborhood Council was proud to partner with Valley Plaza Recreation Center and Recreation and Parks to bring you this year's Spring Fling!
NoHo West Neighborhood Council was thrilled to host Halloween Fun at Valley Plaza on Saturday, October 30. Local trick or treaters came out with their families for treats, to show off their costumes and enjoy community interaction.
Neighbors came out with their papers to securely disposed of them. Every one wore their masks and loved the idea of the shredding. We also gave out tote bags with our logo and water.
NoHo West is sponsoring NoHo Summer Nights! Enjoy live music and experience the arts with family and friends at NoHo Summer Nights, your must-see, family-friendly event series in the East San Fernando Valley.
MLK Day of Service brings 70 new trees to Jamie Beth Slaven Park during MLK Day of Service.
NoHo West is proud to have sponsored Councilmember Paul Krekorian's Public Safety Town Hall on Thursday, January 17, 2019 at Valley College. LAPD Chief Moore shared his vision to increase officers on the streets, deploy volunteers as a force multiplier and update technology.