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Re-Imagining the Arts in Long Beach – A Community Television Special

The Creativity Network, in partnership with the Museum of Latin American Art, is presenting a first ever Community Television Special and Town Hall Meeting, Re-Imagining the Arts in Long Beach on Saturday, November 3rd, from 2 – 4 pm. Produced by Really Big Boom Productions in association with Charter Communications, the goals of this two [...]

2nd District Community Forum on Homelessness

Please attend the 2nd District Forum focused on The 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness Wednesday, November 15 6:00-8:00 PM Bixby Park 130 Cherry Avenue, Long Beach The 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness has developed a cohesive series of plans to end homelessness in Long Beach. For the past year and a half, 10-year plan subcommittees [...]

Teach Classes at the Arts Park

If you want to teach a class at the Arts Park, there’s an application process. You can find information about existing classes, and the Instructor Application, here. We need to utilize the Arts Park so it can stay open. If you’ve not visited, it is located on East side of Elm Street, just South of [...]

The Arts Park Needs YOU!

Lots of folks teamed up to change the status of the Art Park on Elm, just South of Broadway, from being in a constant state of lock-down to now having regular hours. In order for this to continue, however, we need to encourage its regular use. A great way to encourage residential use of the [...]

Pic from Homeland Meeting

The Press Telegram covered the meeting between Phil Hester, Director of the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department, and the community served by the Homeland Cultural Center. Orlando Greenhill, who teaches an improvised music class at the center, speaks passionately about the impact Zoot Velasco has had on every person at the center. I’m not sure, [...]