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Press Contacts:
Diane Shader Smith | dianeshadersmith@gmail.com | 310.386.6803
Gia LaRussa | gia@theg2gallery.com | 310.452.2842
The G2 Gallery Press Kit

The G2 Gallery and The Theodore Payne Foundation present “Waterwise Irrigation for Native Plants”
Irrigation Consultant Bob Galbreath Will Teach the Best Conservation Methods for Our Dry Southern California Climate on February 21, 2010
Venice, CA – Irrigation Consultant Bob Galbreath will lead a class at The G2 Gallery, a green art space specializing in nature and wildlife photography. The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers & Native Plants, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the understanding, use and preservation of the California native flora, will co-host the event. A former certified irrigation designer and landscape contractor, Bob recently retired from his position as Landscape Water Resources Manager with the Environmental Programs Division of the City of Santa Monica.

Essential information for every gardener. Irrigation Consultant Bob Galbreath will teach the basics on techniques and equipment for water-efficient irrigation in urban landscapes. You’ll learn what to use, when and where to use it.

To register, call The Theodore Payne Foundation at (818) 768-1802. Cost is $25 for Theodore Payne Foundation members and $35 for non-members.
Location
The G2 Gallery (http://www.theg2gallery.com)
1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291-3742
Tel. 310.452.2842, E-mail info@theg2gallery.com
About The G2 Gallery
Established in March 2008, the G2 Gallery in Venice, California, is a green art space with a dedicated focus on contemporary nature and wildlife photography. In keeping with G2’s commitment to supporting arts and the environment, the gallery presents exhibitions with eco-conscious themes, donating the proceeds from all art sales to environmental charities and hosts free concerts and lectures that bring awareness of critical issues to our community.

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The G2 Gallery is free and open to the public. Admission to special events, including artist receptions, is $5 at the door and will directly support environmental charities.