Tai Chi-efs!
Winter Tai Chi in Rose Park is held at the UMS Church at 8th & Obispo every Tuesday morning at 8:15am. A free class by RPNA in conjunction with Heart of Ida. Contact info@rpna.org for more details.
Winter Tai Chi in Rose Park is held at the UMS Church at 8th & Obispo every Tuesday morning at 8:15am. A free class by RPNA in conjunction with Heart of Ida. Contact info@rpna.org for more details.
Enjoy a fun and friendly “Pot Luck and Bottle Share” at The Red Leprechaun’s next “Public House Night”—this one designed especially for Rose Park Residents, their friends, and family!—on Wednesday, January 22nd, from 6:30p-8:30p. The Red Leprechaun, Long Beach’s wonderful new Irish pub that opened this past summer in nearby Termino Heights (Anaheim St at…
You can submit fireworks complaints to the online portal here … https://cityprosecutordoughaubert.com/fireworks/
Looking to make a difference? Every year RPNA elects its board. We do it in June. Want to step up? Yes you need to participate in monthly meetings; take leadership and generally do right by the organization and its mission. Send in to info@rpna.org and we’ll give you the scoop. And here is our mission…
Kelly Puente, staff writer for the Long Beach Register, has recently filed a few stories related to Community Watch programs in Long Beach, which we wanted to share with you: Reporter learns lesson from silence Neighborhood watch, once a model, gets calls for its revival Burglaries spur Long Beach watch groups The last of these…
And efforts have been made to help residents who are having to submit multiple rental applications. Two local non-profits have teamed up for RAAP Renters Application Assistance Program. Here is the info: http://www.wearelbre.org/raap.html AND On Saturday July 14th 4pm we are invited to an Orizaba Park Concert this weekend with Boxcar 7! District 4 hosts.
The Community Within: Alleyway Improvement Project is a neighborhood initiative that seeks to improve and transform the physical space of alleyways as usable, welcoming spaces where neighbors can utilize these multi-purpose spaces for walking, biking, conversing, greenery, rolling, and driving. The goal of this project is to gather input from residents about their vision for alleyways…