Can’t find what you want at the big chain stores, can’t wait for Amazon to deliver – then the Community Yard Sale is perfect!
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Please join in this discussion on Woman and Resiliency, Wednesday March 1st from 7pm-8:30pm. We will have tai chi instructors for demonstrations, a discussion of what keeps women resilient in the face of adversity, and identify women who have made a difference. Bring a friend!
The COVID19 pandemic has arrived. We must apply the simple precautions of hand washing, wiping surfaces while maintaining social distance. We must protect older adults and those with compromised immune systems from those who may have symptoms. This is horrible for everyone. There is job loss, change in school schedules, alteration of needed programs and…
ArtWorksLBC Director, Dawn Mendelson and Roses for Rose Park Artist, Cody Lusby facilitated two workshops at the Summer Arts Institute. The Summer Arts Institute is provided by the Long Beach Youth Chorus, offering youth of all ages an immersive summer program with experiences in choral music, visual and performing arts. The Institute was held from…
Rose Park Neighborhood and Bluff Heights Neighborhood Association hosted the 2nd annual Earth Day event at Rose Park on Sunday, April 13th. Thanks to the sponsorship from the Port of Long Beach and our community partners who attended the event to provide resources such as Long Beach Utilities, Public Works Litter Free program, Algalita, Long…
Volunteers were out the morning of Thursday, December 15th to string up lights and decorations for the annual Rose Park Holiday event. Special thanks to our set up crew: Sylvia and Ed, Art, Chris and the Safe Refuge team, Eric, Cody, Richard and Gretchen! This year, lights illuminated the gazebo and the surrounding walkways of…
CCC Coronado Cooling Center – Tracking on our Trees Remember those community welcome signs . “We are a Tree City” you’ve seen them all over the US. Monies from the Port of LB plus our Parks and Recreation sites have transformed the City of LB from asphalt and sand to one of tree-shaded streets. But…