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Aid to Rose Park
Our Rose Park – which gets a ton of use – will get some additional TLC this summer/drought season. Here is an update plan from Parks and Rec. In time for our annual Sunday in the Park, July 22nd! Here is the update via Councilmember Pearce’s weekly e-letter. Parks, Recreation, and Marine Drought In recent…
Mobile Access Center & Fourth Fridays in November
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center Continues Homeless Services Outreach Throughout November Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach continues to deploy its Mobile Access Centers (MAC) in select Long Beach areas weekdays throughout November, with an added location Downtown, and additional locations forthcoming. The MAC vehicles significantly lower barriers to providing case management…
Spicing up the old home? Here is a great starting point.
Spring brings out the home improvement bug in many of us! Long Beach Heritage has compiled a directory of contractors and resources that have proven useful for those in historic districts and those renovating/restoring historic structures. From time to time this list will be updated you’ll find updates and other great heritage info at http://www.lbheritage.org/….
Concert – Sunday in the Park – July 23rd Noon-4pm
A long standing Rose Park Neighborhood tradition! Spending a Sunday afternoon at our Rose Park (8th & Orizaba). This year featuring folk group Brother Pines, joined by their opening band. Council Member Jeannine Pearce is co-hosting and will be on hand – officiating at the water balloon toss! Sunday July 23rd from Noon to 4pm….
Things of note
Many are getting back into their fall schedule. Best of luck for those going to school! Getting a new job! Here are some things to put in your schedule. Check out Rose Park Neighborhood Community Meeting! Excellent agenda and good place to connect. Tuesday Sept. 25th 6:30-8pm at Rivera’s Mexican Restaurant E7th & Gladys. Guests:…
What’s playing at the Art Theatre?
Walk to the movies! Check out what is playing at the Art Theatre in the heart of Retro Row on 4th St. The Art is a landmark institution in the neighborhood and a non-profit – you can check it out for your next big gig!
