February, 2007 - Continuing her work to preserve open space and increase Los Angeles parkland, Councilwoman Wendy Greuel unveiled an 80 acre addition to Verdugo Mountains Park, the Valley's fourth largest park.
"The preservation of these 80 acres is an historic moment for the San Fernando Valley," said Councilwoman Greuel. "This effort illustrates what can be accomplished when the community and elected officials work together towards a common goal - in this case, preserving green, open space for the public to enjoy."
January, 2007 - Councilmember Wendy Greuel hosted a horse chip-a-thon, Saturday, to promote horse safety and offer low cost micro-chips to equine owners eager to track their animals. The Lake View Terrace Recreation Center was filled with horses, as veterinary students safely equipped equine with the micro-chips.
"Horses are an important part of the history and culture of our community. I'm always glad to use a new tool to help our community protect its animals and preserve its character," said Councilmember Greuel, who sponsored the event in conjunction with City Animal Services and Recreation and Parks.
November, 2006 - Councilmember Wendy Greuel and son Thomas model the latest eco-friendly styles at the Coalition for Clear Air's fourth annual fashion show.
Councilmember Wendy Greuel, General Patton battalion veteran Joe Pietroforte, Vietnam veteran and Parks and Rec General Manager Jon Mukri, and a San Fernando Valley company color guard plant trees in memory of US Veterans of War and in honor of Veterans day.