CONNECT LA MESA BLOCK PARTY PROMISES FUN FILLED ACTIVITIES FOR ALL

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November 12, 2015 (La Mesa) -- Experience the Connect La Mesa 2015 Block Party! Get connected with friends, family, destinations, and all things La Mesa when you join the rest of your community this Saturday, November 14 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm in the La Mesa Farmer’s Market Parking Lot behind City Hall. This is a fun packed event focusing on healthy activity, our urban environment, energy efficiency, and connecting you with essential destinations, services, and opportunities to Live Well in La Mesa.

You will experience activities for the entire family with food trucks, displays, workshops, games, and prizes located throughout the venue. Kids bring your bikes (don’t forget your helmet) and test your riding skills at the bike rodeo. You can also take a Tree Trail Tour, learn what a “parklet” is all about, experience boot camp, yoga, and cycle track demonstrations, play a giant Scrabble game, and learn more about La Mesa’s Urban Trails Action Plan. SDG&E will be on hand in the City’s Climate Action Plan booth with helpful energy saving tips. While visiting the booth, take this opportunity to complete the Climate Action Plan survey and get a ticket for a free lunch sponsored by SDG&E (while supplies last).

Prizes include a $300 gift card to Performance Bike, 6-month membership to Fitness 101, and a gift basket of healthy snacks from Trader Joe’s. Lots of other freebies, information, and resources will be available to event participants. Student art awards will be presented at the event. In case of rain the event will be relocated to the Police Department Community Room across from the Farmer’s Market lot.

Questions? Go to www.cityoflamesa.com/ConnectLaMesa or call 619-667-1319. 


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