You are invited……


On Sunday, May 19th the Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust is hosting a fun and educational book reading and author signing event.


Author George Wolfe will talk about, and read excerpts from, his novel for young adults entitled “Into the River of Angels”. It is a story about two teenagers who kayak the Los Angeles River and what they learn along the way. “Into the River of Angels”, tells how a high school kid’s plan to canoe the Los Angeles River spirals out of control—an urban journey on a dangerous, forbidden waterway, woven together by a series of epic fails.


George Wolfe is the founder of LA River Expeditions and gained some notoriety when he, and a group of friends, kayaked the entire length of the Los Angeles River. This action helped earn the Los Angeles River “federal navigable water” status which aided in the fight to protect and restore the Los Angeles River.


Please mark your calendar and plan to join us on May 19th at 3:00 PM for this free-of-charge book reading and author event. It will be a fun, relaxing, and educational afternoon.


What: Book Reading and Signing featuring author and activist, George Wolfe, reading from his book “Into the River of Angels”.


Where: Belmont Heights United Methodist Church
317 Termino Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90814


When: Sunday, May 19th, 3 PM – 5 PM


RSVP via Eventbrite hereOr by emailing elizabeth@lcwlandtrust.org


Into the River of Angels” (Books provided by Page Against the Machine) will be for sale at the event.
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