MAKE A MEME View Large Image The City of Los Angeles and the National Park Service certified about 30 miles of trail along the Los Angeles River as an official component of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail on October 15, 2015. Some 500 fourth-graders ...
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Keywords: junior ranger juniorranger kids badge los angeles losangeles sepulveda basin sepulvedabasin every kid in a park everykidinapark certification national park service nationalparkservice urban people every kid in a park everykidinapark findyourpark juan bautista de anza national historic trail juanbautistadeanzanationalhistorictrail santa monica mountains national recreation area santamonicamountainsnationalrecreationarea los angeles losangeles san fernando valley sanfernandovalley anthony c. beilenson park anthonycbeilensonpark department of interior departmentofinterior people The City of Los Angeles and the National Park Service certified about 30 miles of trail along the Los Angeles River as an official component of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail on October 15, 2015. Some 500 fourth-graders joined Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, the National Park Service, the LA City Council, and LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl at Anthony C. Beilenson Park for the certification and to kick off President Obama's "Every Kid in a Park" initiative. The children earned Anza Trail Junior Ranger badges and a free annual national parks pass. Photos by Zach Behrens for NPS. The City of Los Angeles and the National Park Service certified about 30 miles of trail along the Los Angeles River as an official component of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail on October 15, 2015. Some 500 fourth-graders joined Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, the National Park Service, the LA City Council, and LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl at Anthony C. Beilenson Park for the certification and to kick off President Obama's "Every Kid in a Park" initiative. The children earned Anza Trail Junior Ranger badges and a free annual national parks pass. Photos by Zach Behrens for NPS. Mayor Eric Garcetti, County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, and members of the City Council helped kick of the L.A. launch of the Every Kid in a Park program on October 15, 2015 near Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Nearly 500 local 4th-graders participated in educational activities and were rewarded with a Junior Ranger badge and a free annual pass to all federal lands. Photo credit: National Park Service. Mayor Eric Garcetti, County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, and members of the City Council helped kick of the L.A. launch of the Every Kid in a Park program on October 15, 2015 near Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Nearly 500 local 4th-graders participated in educational activities and were rewarded with a Junior Ranger badge and a free annual pass to all federal lands. Photo credit: National Park Service.
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