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Time: October 5, 2017 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: Re/Creation Cafe
Street: 4500 W. Washington Blvd.
City/Town: Los Angeles 90016
Website or Map: http://www.recreationcafe.org
Phone: 411
Event Type: music, art, words-of-wisdom, homeless-transition
Organized By: (only) posted by DojO-
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2017
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A one-man show with Kenneth "Lovell" Moore - the inspiring homeless street artist known as the Crenshaw Cowboy. Lovell is widely known for his intergalactic style creations made out of trash, and his positive words of wisdom, displayed at the corner of Crenshaw Blvd. and the 10 freeway for motorists and passerby's where he has lived for the past 10 years.
Lovell is a vet who served 4 years as a Marine, before landing in Los Angeles and working as a handyman where he put his skills and creative mind to work before finding himself living on the street. Even while homeless, his commitment to being a positive contribution to the community never failed. At 61 years old he continues to encourage people throw his art sculptures to engage their "creative mind." For more about Lovell's story, read the links in the event page. Please join us for this special FREE one-day show to celebrate & support Lovell as he begins his transition off the street, and out of homelessness. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC RSVP HERE MUSIC & CASH BAR |
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