Year-in-review
Let’s rewind. Since last June, June of 2019. We take a look back. While doing so we want to acknowledge all our partners and contributors.


And we continue to re-think and respond. . . .

Here is Rose Park Neighborhood by the month!
Let’s rewind. Since last June, June of 2019. We take a look back. While doing so we want to acknowledge all our partners and contributors.


And we continue to re-think and respond. . . .

Here is Rose Park Neighborhood by the month!
Thank you to all who attended the Rose Park Neighborhood Community Meeting on Monday, January 25th. It was a meeting filled with great information! You will find the follow up contact information below for those who were unable to join us. Councilmember Cindy Allen provided attendees with updates regarding the current COVID situation and vaccine…
Here are some needed reminders Question: How much time does it take to prepare for a catastrophe? Answer: 21 Weeks. What **! Well, you are probably part way there. This resource from the American Red Cross is pretty comprehensive: pets, floods to medical emergencies, point of view for seniors and those with pets. It’s never…
Shorter days! Those of us that staff the Coronado Cooling Center (CCC) enjoy the cool temps but do not like the earlier dusk and shorter days. What to do? Turn on the lights! For those with SAD – Seasonal Affective Disorder – many benefit from turning on and sitting near a light. But for those…
While I was attending one of Cody Lusby’s Roses for Rose Park workshops, I knew the rose I was painting was going to business owner, Eric Zahn at 2539 E7th Street in Rose Park Neighborhood. I met Eric at my son’s Long Beach Little League game where I learned that Eric is the Principal Restoration…
RPNA with Port of Long Beach and Heart of Ida, and our very own CD2 and CD4! Along with great groups: Jennifer Kumiyana, disability advocate, East Division PD, LB Transit, Gray Panthers, Hearing Loss Association, Willard Neighborhood Group, AOC7, and WalkLB. We will be out walking the sidewalks at 10th and Orizaba. We want to…
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/….