This heartwarming documentary shares the story of Amir Dialameh, an Iranian-born American who started a community garden in Griffith Park after wildfires burned down large sections of the United States’ largest city park. The city didn’t have the money or resources to support community engagements, so Amir took it upon himself to define a generation, a generation he dreamed would support, love, and care for each other.
Following the film, explore the museum’s plant life with a special docent-led tour of the Bowers’ beautiful Huang Garden and Key Courtyard.
Make it a full day of celebrating community & plant life!
11 AM - 12 PM: The Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California will present watercolor demonstrations depicting botanical subjects in our gardens! No ticket required
Location: Norma Kershaw Auditorium
Ticketed Event: Member or with paid museum admission $10 | General $15
Phone: 714.567.3677
2019/11/30 - 2019/11/30
Bowers Museum
2002 North Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706