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  2. 2024 University of California, Los Angeles pro-Palestinian ...

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2024 UCLA pro-Palestinian campus occupation Part of the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses The UCLA Palestine Solidarity Encampment on April 27, 2024 Date April 25 – May 2, 2024 (8 days) Location Los Angeles, California, United States Caused by Anti-Zionist sentiment Opposition ...

  3. The Painted Turtle - Wikipedia

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    The camp was conceptualized by Adler and soon was able to get Newman to sponsor it as a part of his Hole in the Wall Gang Camps. [2] The camp got its name from the painted turtle, a widespread species found in most of the United States (but not native to California). Adler says, "It's an animal that has a tough exterior and a soft interior ...

  4. Camp helps kids impacted by Los Angeles area wildfires - AOL

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    Project:Camp in Los Angeles may look like a typical kid's camp, with everything from arts and crafts to jump rope, but there's more at play. Every child at the camp has been impacted by the recent ...

  5. Brandeis-Bardin Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Brandeis-Bardin Campus of American Jewish University is a Jewish retreat located since 1947 in the northeastern Simi Hills, in the city of Simi Valley, California. [1] Formerly known as the Brandeis-Bardin Institute, it is used for nondenominational summer programs for children, teens, and young adults. [1]

  6. Camp Gilboa - Wikipedia

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    Camp Gilboa has existed in the Los Angeles area since 1936, originally with the name Habonim Camp Kvutza Naame. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The camp began in Saugus, then operated on its own site in Idyllwild in the 1960s and 1970s, closed in 1982, then reopened in 1995 and operated at rented camp facilities east of Los Angeles until 2010.

  7. Murphy Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Morehart later sold 86.6 acres of the property, including Murphy Ranch, to the city of Los Angeles in 1972. He donated half and received $478,000 for the other half. Despite being so far from the city, it remains a Los Angeles city park to this day (2024). The Mandeville Canyon fire of 1978 destroyed most of the structures. The large water tank ...

  8. Casa de Rosas - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Sumner P. Hunt and built in 1893. [3] It was originally an experimental kindergarten and has also been used over the years as a prestigious college preparatory school for girls, an inn and restaurant, a military barracks in World War II, the headquarters of L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics Foundation, and a shelter for homeless women.

  9. Camp Half-Blood - Wikipedia

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