MARCH EVENTS & VACCINATION CLINICS





It is the simple things. This flu season has become a huge and distressing time. We’d love the magic pill but the best thing is to not get it. Tough when you have an active life and mingle with others. But one of the best preventive measures is washing your hands. everyday-preventive-actions-8.5×11
Nearly 60 came, shared a wonderful meal by Dan Zorkot the owner of the soon to open Bistro on 7th (corner of Coronado). The Fall Community Meeting opened with introductions, and then a great offer from CSULB Women’s Basketball Team. Over dinner we discussed the next steps of our “Light the Night” initiative – lighting…
The Rose Park and Rose Park South Historic Districts have hundreds of structures that must comply with historic district guidelines. Although many are termed ‘contributing’, that is, it was because that structure represented the time period of the early neighborhood, there are ‘non-contributing’ buildings, as well. Both have to conform to the design guidelines. But…
Images by Leo Delati Photography On Tuesday, April 1, from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm, the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is opening up its track to the public. The community is invited to walk, bike, roller skate or even push a stroller along the course where, just ten days later, the world’s best…
The City of Long Beach is seeking funding for bicycle boulevards on 8th and 11th Streets and pedestrian islands on 10th Street. The proposed traffic calming treatments will reduce cut-through traffic and speeding, creating a comfortable space for drivers and bicyclists to share the road. The pedestrian islands will help people on foot and on…
Didn’t find our neighborhood newsletter on your doorstep? Or maybe it went to recycle before you had a chance to review. Here it is. RPNA issue 14