4thstreetlongbeach.com – 4th Street/Retro Row’s Summer Sidewalk Sale
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We hope you will join us for another alleyway event to connect with neighbors and re-imagine these open spaces. **Aspiring young musicians welcome! Bring your instrument and play for your neighbors. More information at info@rpna.org.
It will be time for spring cleaning in a few weeks – it might be a time to think about how we use garages (if we should have access to one; and need one!). Our city planning process frequently requires a structure to house a car on residential property – a garage. Is the garage…
In this episode of Heart of the Neighborhood, we talk with Cinthya (pictured above on right)—a Long Beach resident and participant in the City of Long Beach Neighborhood Leadership Program—who’s on a mission to give back to the city she loves. For over 30 years, the City of Long Beach Neighborhood Leadership Program (NLP) has assisted grassroots residents with…
Sometimes being ‘involved’ or engaged means leaving the sofa, traveling to downtown and sitting for a few hours. But if not done we’d never know if/how we made a difference. On Thursday Dennis Herbert, RPNA Vice-President did just that. He had comments prepared after reviewing the recommendations submitted in 2016 by E7th St. Collaboration regarding…
Last year trees were planted from Alamitos to Temple – all most all survived and are blooming! Now AOC7 has moved forward with beautiful utility box art – with a local artist, California Nature is the theme. This is the first time ‘wraps’ vs. hand painted are being used in the City, which is smart….
At this year’s BIG heART Show there were some special ways to connect, participate in art and build relationships. Here is Dawn Mendelson (mosaic artist and art educator) working with Val Parker, Exec. Director for Power4Youth – local mentoring program working on a skateboard mosaic. Too much fun!