TVOP x Stamp of Sunshine: Spring Postcards and Coffee - California
March 21, 2026 — 8:00am - 9:30am Rain date: March 22, 2026
Last day to register: March 20, 2026
Celebrate the first day of Spring with TVOP!
We’ll be partnering with our friends at Stamp of Sunshine, a nonprofit designed to decrease barriers to connecting with loved ones through the lost art of sending postcards. Use a pre-made postcard created by queer artists, or bring your favorite card making supplies to design your own! We’ll be enjoying this pop-up picnic blanket style at a local park.
We ask folks under the age of 18 to please register themselves and an adult to accompany them. This event is intended for the LGBTQ+ community. If you require a service dog to attend, please let us know and we’ll collaborate with you on how to keep you both comfortable and hydrated.
GENERAL INFO
Location: Los Angeles, CA (Tongva lands)
Parking: Free street parking is available along the reservoir.
Pets: Friendly dogs on leash are welcome!
Meet: March 21, 2026
Cost: This event is completely free to access! We welcome donations of any amount, which help us continue to provide these programs. We appreciate your support and your contribution! Bring: Bring sun protection! Postcard supplies, including stamps, queer-designed postcards, and pens, will be provided. Hosts will provide 2 camp chairs and 2 moderately sized picnic blankets. Bring your favorite lawn chair, picnic blanket, or card-making supplies if you have any!
COVID SAFETY
Masks are not required during this event, however they are welcomed if wearing one allows you to better engage with the group. PLEASE be mindful of your own and group safety. If you or anyone in your household are not feeling well, do not participate in this event.
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Information for our land acknowledgment was gathered from nativeland.ca, which provides an estimate of original indigenous land occupation, but does not take into account migratory patterns or movement of the many surrounding communities. We recognize the historical complexity of indigenous movement across the land, and honor with gratitude the many, many surviving native nations whose land we benefit from in our work to diversify the outdoors.