There will be a Candlelight Ceremony Sunday,
October 30th to stop the developer from building a warehouse at 41st St.
and Long Beach Ave., home of the South Central Community Farm. The event
will also celebrate the Day of the Dead
350 families – organized as South Central
Farmers – have camped out in the field for weeks to prevent developper
Horowitz from grabbing the land. A sneak attack could come at any
time. The group will hold a candlelight ceremony on Sunday to call public
attention to their plight, as well as celebrate the traditional holiday,
Day of the Dead.
Candlelight Ceremony is sponsored by Anahuak Sport Association, Willie C.
Velasquez Institute and Mujeres de Maiz.
Who: South Central Farmers
What: Candlelight Ceremony
When: Sunday, Oct. 30, 5:30 p.m.
Where: 41st St. and Long Beach Ave.
More about the South Central Farm:
For 13 years, 350 families have tended a 14-acre community farm in the
middle of South L.A.’s gritty industrial belt. Growing their own
cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes and other staples has helped make good
nutrition affordable. Traditional crops like chipillin, alachi, quelite
and pipicha have helped keep traditional cuisine and folk-medicine
alive.
The City of L.A. acquired the land in the late 1980s, but abandoned plans
to build a trash incinerator after community protests. In 1994,
officials transferred title to the Harbor Department, which contracted
with the L.A. Regional Food Bank to operate a community farm on the
property. In 2003, the City Council agreed to sell the 14 acres
back to the original owner, private developer Ralph Horowitz, who wants
to demolish the garden and build a warehouse.
Media contact Fernando Flores
(909)
605-3136 cellular