Weekend Plans: Mar Vista Farmer’s Market BirthdayPalooza August 2nd

In a beautiful coincidence, the farmer’s market and I are both celebrating birthdays this weekend, mine is on Saturday and theirs is on Sunday. Another difference between our birthdays? The market is turning 3; Me? A little more.Bdaypalooza(3)

Looks like fun! I’ll be there, as usual. Hope to see you all there, too.

Plus on top of all the cool things listed on the flyer, the good people of AllRecipes will be on hand to meet local cooks and share recipes for all the freshness the market has to offer. They’ll also have a kids’ activities booth — and they’ll be giving away seed packets, aprons and tote bags!

Weekend Plans: Free Summer Movie in Mar Vista Park August 1

Hotel For DogsHotel for Dogs will start at dusk Saturday night, August 1st, in Mar Vista park, which is probably around 8:15pm these days. Bring a blanket and maybe some beach chairs to sit on. There will be bouncy castles for the kids and refreshments will be sold, unless you want to bring your own. Come out early for the Doggone Funny Dog Show!

Next show August 15th: Finding Nemo!

Mar Vista GoSolar Wrap-Up

GoSolar eventIt was a capacity crowd that showed up Saturday evening to hear Open Mar Vista‘s John Ayers and James Brennan introduce their vision for clean energy in Mar Vista, John Ayers and James Brennan of Open Mar Vistaand to introduce SolarCity, the contractors who are running the program and would install the solar panels here.

Aleida Montejo and Kevin O’Donnell, of ThreadCollaborative, were also on hand to present a fantastic slide show on solar energy. It was very enlightening and exciting! Bill Rosendahl, our city councilman, and Kate Anderson, candidate for State Assembly from the 23rd District also came out to hear the presentations.Demetrios Mavromachlis, Kate Anderson, Kevin O'Donnell, Aleida Montejo, James Brennan and John Ayers(R to L: Demetrios Mavromichalis, Kate Anderson, Kevin O’Donnell, Aleida Montejo, James Brennan and John Ayers.)

And the event was held in 12024 Venice Blvd, a new building with retail space below, and live-work space above. (I personally have my fingers crossed for some new retail options on the Blvd. It’s so nice to walk and shop! But I digress…)

Solar panels have been around for a while, but the big news these days is the Lease. Leasing opens solar up to many more people than before because it means no money down, making it a much more attractive proposition.

The Open Mar Vista GoSolar program is cool because it takes it one step further and offers a group discount on the purchase and/or the lease for those of us neighborhood early-adopters. But you must sign up by October 25th, 2009 to take advantage of the group deal. Sign up at Open Mar Vista for a free consultation.

The audience had lots of questions, and everyone needs to evaluate it for themselves to see if it makes sense. Here are some of the top concerns I gathered people have, in no particular order:

• The lease means you’re locking in a rate for 20 years — seems like a big commitment to some. But we do have mortgages, most of us, and that’s a 30-year commitment, after all. Plus, what if electric rates don’t go up over the course of 20 years and we’re actually paying MORE through the lease? Oh, wait, that’s not reality-based. Probably a pretty good deal to lock in the rate now. In addition, as DWP customers, our lease rate stays exactly the same for the 20 years; for other providers, like SoCal Edison, there’s a 3.9% increase per year. Nice negotiating, DWP!

• In the course of the 20-year lease, what if I need to re-roof my house? (SolarCity says they work with the roofers to lift the panels up while the new roof goes on and put it back when they’re done, but that there will be a labor charge.) Side benefit: The panels protect your roof from the harsh effects of the sun. Nice.

• Would we still be able to take advantage of the tax savings and state rebates of the solar panels if we do the lease? (I’m not totally clear on this, so double check with them, but what I understood was we would get the tax savings, but not the rebates; that in fact the rebates go to the financing entity that makes the lease possible at all — in this case, US Bank.)

• How much maintenance will it take? We were told we’ll have to clean off the soot and smog periodically, but I’m not sure how I would do that — I’d have to climb up on my roof? Sounds out of my realm. I’d have to hire someone, I guess? SolarCity will do maintenance on the panels, in terms fixing them if they ever break, but cleaning is up to the homeowner.

So it’s all a question of whether buying or leasing would work best for you, and whether your house has the right profile for a solar system. Sign up now and find out, Mar Vista! I just scheduled my appointment and I’ll know soon how much money I can save by going solar, not to mention how much I’ll be helping the planet.

Mar Vista Farmer’s Market Wrap-Up

Today  I shopped the market with Kate Anderson, candidate for State Assembly from the 53rd District,Kate + tomatoesthe seat Ted Lieu will be termed out of by the next election. She’s a wife and mother to twin 5-year-old girls, practicing attorney, and Mar Vista resident. You can learn more about her candidacy at her website: KateAnderson.org.

Kate’s going to make an heirloom tomato salad with basil and burrata cheese tonight. She starts with these fantastic tomatoestomatoesfrom Gloria’s farm stand, slices them up and arranges them on a plate. On top of the slices, she layers the basil, hand-shredded for maximum aroma, and then the burrata, pulled apart by hand.Kate & Cheese guy(The burrata comes from the cheese booth at the market, which is owned by Chris Masson, seen here.)

Kate then drizzles a touch of good-quality olive oil and a dash of balsamic vinegar over the tomatoes and cheese, and finally tops it all with some coarse sea salt. A delicious and very summery salad!

By the way, the cheese booth has this new item: goat cheese with cranberries in it. It tastes like cheesecake. Yum.goat cheese

Reminder: GoSolar Event This Saturday 7/25

gosolarmarvista-header-launchBe sure to come by on Saturday at 6pm if you have any questions about this solar energy project. A representative from SolarCity will be on hand to answer questions about the installation and leasing vs. buying options, and the Open Mar Vista guys (John Ayers and James Brennan) will be talking about the pilot project here in Mar Vista.

12024 Venice Blvd., right next to the library.

Wise Water Use Expo A Big Hit In Mar Vista!

Sherri Akers, Ed Begley, Jr., Joseph Treves, Pamela, Kevin O'DonnellLast night the place to be was the Mar Vista Rec Center, where the first annual Wise Water Use Expo was held. It was a standing-room-only crowd on hand to hear presentations on everything watery — from ways to make your garden more green to how to save water at the faucet.Big Crowd

Kevin O’Donnell, of ThreadCollaborative.com, a sustainable design strategist and presenter for Al Gore’s Climate Project, was on hand with a slide show that borrowed from An Inconvenient Truth, but had been tailored for us in Los Angeles specifically. It was mind-blowing and terrifying. We’re running out of drinkable water, people. It’s being wasted on our lawns, basically. 300 million gallons of water are lost in runoff EVERY DAY in the county of Los Angeles. Every. Day. Doesn’t that make you sick to your stomach? Me, too.

The Green Gardens Group (G3LA) also presented  compelling argument for removing lawns and another slideshow, and then Ed Begley, Jr. Ed Begley, Jr.told his story of how he’s changed the way he lives in the world to keep things green. He’s awesome and I have a total geek crush on him for his Green Ways.

There were booths set up to learn about collecting rain barrels, cutting driveways, low-flow toilets — it was very informative!crowds at the boothsrain barrelsrain barrel 2green livingfaucet water saverocean friendly gardenstoilet And Bill Rosendahl,Bill Rosendahl and Albert Olson a Green politician if there ever was one, was there, too. He has chickens, by the way. He’s famous for them.

Kudos to Sherri Akers and Joseph Treves and the Mar Vista Community Council Green Committee for putting on such an important event!

Mar Vista Needs More Manicurists

I went out to get a pedicure and let me tell you, it was not that easy.

I went to Juliet Nails, and even though it was 9:45am and their sign says they open at 9:30, they were not open and no one answered their phone. Then I tried DK Nail Salon in the Vons shopping center, but they don’t open until 11am. I was on a mission and was short on time. So I drove up Centinela to Star Hair and Nails,

Star Hair and Nailsand not only had they opened at 9am, they had spots open and staff standing by!

So I got  a very cute pedicureBefore colornew color — and for only $10 plus tip! Such a great deal!! Summer toes.summer toes!

But, seriously people, we need more nail salons in this neighborhood.

See What’s New At The Mar Vista Farmer’s Market This Week

So much new stuff today! First of all, there is a shady dining area next to the Post Office, shady signshady dining areaand the coffee cart, fish booth,coffee cart and fish booth lemonade and nachoslemonade and nachoshave all formed an open area.

Plus the kids’ craft booth is in a new spot, behind the Vegan section,kids' booth and balloon manand there’s also a new food booth: wood-fired pizza!wood-fired pizza ovenThe Mar Vista Community Council booth has moved down the street to the corner of Pacific Ave.,MVCC boothand the biggest news is that the Mar Vista Community Council Green Committee will now have a booth every week! Here’s Sherri Akers, co-chair of the committee,Sherri Akers, co-chair of MVCC Green Committeeand here are John Ayers and James Brennan, of Open Mar Vista,Open Mar Vista Dudeswho were promoting the Mar Vista GoSolar program, which launches next Saturday evening, 7/25, at 6:00pm. More info about the event can be found at Open Mar Vista.