The Main Library in downtown Long Beach is in the process of relocating as part of the Civic Center project which includes the relocation of City Hall because both buildings have been discovered to contain seismic deficiencies in their current locations.
Philip Welkhoff, director of the malaria program with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation came to speak to Rotarians at their large club conference last month about their partnership to defeat malaria, a disease claiming the lives of nearly half a million people per year.
Celebrated artist Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld gifted California State University, Long Beach with 120 pieces of artwork, launching a long and fruitful partnership with the university.
Dignity Health – St. Mary Medical Center is grateful to the hundreds of volunteers who assist throughout the hospital with various projects. However, one volunteer’s special story stands out among the rest. Gene Rogers, 77 years old of Long Beach, has been volunteering at St.
International City Theatre is a long-standing mainstay on the cultural scene in Long Beach. In accordance with its organizational mission statement ICT “entertains, educates, inspires and provokes thoughtful dialogue through live theatre.”
THE BALLOTS ARE IN and here are the results of our 18th annual contest. This year the contest is again in two parts with this part devoted to medical and other professional services. Ballots for part two (dining, entertainment and retail) will appear in our July issues.
The Community Hospital Long Beach Foundation pledged a gift of $1 million to the City of Long Beach to go toward the reopening of Community Hospital Long Beach (CHLB).
It’s been going strong for over 40 years. A large section of Shoreline Drive is closed down in anticipation of the 45th edition of the Grand Prix, attracting tens of thousands of IndyCar race fans to downtown Long Beach from April 12 through April 14.