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May 25 - June 22, 2013Fridays & Saturdays 8pm, Sundays at 2pm. Seymour, a down-and out skid row floral assistant becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. Soon "Audrey II" grows into an ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore who offers him fame and fortune in exchange for feeding her growing appetite. A sadistic nitrous-oxide inhaling dentist is just one of Audrey II’s gustatory delights as she eats her way…See More
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To Weave A Name: E Haku Inoa Long Beach Screening at Long Beach Art Theater

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In this hour-long documentary film a young multi-racial Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) woman, filmmaker Christen Hepuakoa Marquez, sets out to discover the meaning of her incredibly lengthy Hawaiian name from her estranged mother whose diagnosis as schizophrenic in the 80′s caused their family separation. Christen discovers not only herself within the name, but gains a whole new perspective on the idea of sanity and how cultural differences can sometimes muddle its definition.See More
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Robin & Linda Williams at Carpenter Performing Arts Center

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From their many appearances with Garrison Keillor on A Prairie Home Companion and The American Radio Company, to performances at The Grand Ole Opry and Austin City Limits as well as their tours with Mary Chapin Carpenter, Emmylou Harris, and The Seldom Scene—Robin and Linda Williams have thrilled audiences throughout America for more than twenty years with their distinctive folk, bluegrass, and country sound! See More
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North Long Beach's Inaugural Community Assembly

Since it's important to keep the community not only together, but involved, we have to remember that it's also essential for those same people to fellowship with each other. That's why 9th District Councilmember Steven Neal on July 23, hosted the first "North Long Beach Community Assembly" at Houghton Park in North Long Beach where more than 100 people showed up.

 

Since I live five minutes away, ( and being on Neal's staff) it was not a problem for me to check it out. It was really cool to see such a large turn out, considering the 9th District can be known for it's low turn out to events - but things are changing. This being a North Long Beach event also helped the turn out too with residents from Councilwoman Rae Gabelich's district as well. She also attended.

 

Seeing my neighbors seriously concerned and interested in what's going on in our neighborhood really gave it a strong "community vibe."


The event featured presentations from neighborhood associations, Redevelopment Agency, Police Department, Health Department, among others. Basically, it was a "Super Bowl" of neighborhood groups and associations.

 

Another interesting fact is that Mayor Bob Foster and Congresswoman Laura Richardson showed up too! Like outta nowhere man.

 

Anyways, the agenda went like this:

  • Neal gave opening remarks
  • Five minute presentation from each neighborhood group: name, role in neighborhood association, and interesting facts about group.
  • Mayor Foster gave a few remarks - stating how glad he was to see such a huge turn out and spoke about the importance about community involvement.
  • Councilwoman Rae Gabelich spoke,
  • City Manager Pat West gave a general overview of what he does.
  • City Prosecutor Doug Haubert spoke about the North Long Beach gang injunctions that targets the Insane Crip Gang and the Northside Longos, who have some sort of affiliation with the Mexican mafia. 
  • North Division Police Commander Galen Carroll spoke about the latest crime trends and programs that people can get familiar with to handle crime and other police related issues.
  • The Redevelopment Agencies' North Project Officer, Tony Foster gave the latest updates on construction projects happening in the area. Some of the items he touched on were the status of the new Firestation 12 and the North Village Center.
  • There was also a presentation from the Health and Human Services Department, where people learned that about 55% of North Long Beach kids are obese.
  • Once that was all said and done, residents were encouraged to stay around and mingle.


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On a scale from 1-10 how would you rank yourself in terms of how active you are in your community? Are you a member of a neighborhood association? Do you participate in neighborhood clean-ups? Do you keep your neighborhood informed on what's happening around your area? Let it be known in the comment section below!

 



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Comment by Brandy on July 25, 2011 at 12:34pm
SAY THAT!!!! The North needs mad support and incentive toward developing and expressing its creative side.....trust its there and ready.  I remember back in 1989 (even though I'm from and lived in the East) Houghton park was where i spit my first rhyme & swung my first racket (thanks to Unocal 76 sponsoring me to learn and compete in tennis tournaments).  I'll keep my eyes and ears open for this one...I'm totally feeling the idea.
Comment by The Man on July 25, 2011 at 11:26am
No problem Brandy. I would love for NLB to be home of the city's street art scene. THAT would be tight. that would help create it's own identity from the other art areas in Long Beach
Comment by Brandy on July 25, 2011 at 11:10am
Thanks for sharing!
Comment by The Man on July 25, 2011 at 11:07am
Oh yea, when the city prosecutor spoke about the gang injunctions, that had everyone's attention. I'm gonna write something up on that, or maybe we can get him on the show...
Comment by The Man on July 25, 2011 at 10:53am

This was a cool event. Every meeting we have, there are more and more new neighbors who come who just want to know what's going on. That's a good start.

 

You would've liked it Eric.

 

I would say in my activity in community involvement in city wide terms would be an 8.6. But on my actual neighborhood block - 2. I hardly speak to my neighbors....

Comment by Eric Leocadio on July 25, 2011 at 9:05am
This sounds awesome! Man, I'm bummed that I couldn't make it. I had already committed to being on the west side for an event there. Keep up the awesome work!
Comment by JulsnMatt1028 on July 25, 2011 at 12:20am
Wow - What a great looking event! good stuff. I actually rate myself about a 6 on the scale. Good at sharing the info, but actually making it to the events can be tough...

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